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The Clash’s Jones, Simonon and Headon to unite for exclusive 6 Music interview

The three surviving members of The Clash's classic lineup are to come together for an exclusive BBC Radio 6 Music show next month (September). Mick Jones, Paul Simonon and Topper Headon will be interviewed by Cerys Matthews in front of an intimate audience of fans at the BBC's Maida Vale Studios in west London. During the course of the show, the trio will also take questions from the audience.

First Look – Spike Jonze’s Her

There comes a moment during the trailer for Spike Jonze’s new film, Her, where Joaquin Phoenix turns to the object of his affections and says, “I’ve never loved anyone the way I love you.”

Blue Öyster Cult’s Allen Lanier dies, aged 67

Blue Öyster Cult founding member Allen Lanier has died aged 67. The band confirmed the news via their official website and revealed that the multi-instrumentalist had passed away following a lengthy battle with lung cancer and had "succumbed to complications from COPD [Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease]". "We've lost our friend and bandmate," they said, referencing their single "Don't Fear The Reaper" by adding: "DFTR sweet man. We love and miss you."

Patterson Hood contributes track to latest Slim Dunlap benefit single

Patterson Hood and The Young Fresh Fellows are the latest artists to contribute to the ongoing Songs For Slim 7" series, created to benefit former Replacements guitarist Slim Dunlap, who is recovering from a stroke. The 7" features "Hate This Town" by Patterson Hood and the Downtown Rumblers (Drive-By Truckers band mates Brad Morgan and Jay Gonzalez, Jacob Morris on cello and long-time DBT producer/partner in crime David Barbe on bass), and "Loud Loud Loud Loud Guitars" by the Young Fresh Fellows.

Nigel Godrich: Atoms For Peace initially “generated a lot of crap”

Nigel Godrich has said that Atoms For Peace initially "generated a lot of crap". Speaking to Middle 8 – the publication from online music platform Soundhalo – Godrich and Thom Yorke spoke about the band's early gestation period. "We generated a lot of crap," said Godrich. "Thom and I went through everything and we created tracks out of bits of it and started restructuring things. Then by the time we took it back to the guys, they were, 'Um. Is this me playing right now?'

Geezer Butler says Black Sabbath’s current tour will “probably be the last”

Geezer Butler has hinted that Black Sabbath's current tour will "probably be the last" they play. The band, who released their 19th studio album 13 earlier this year, and are also set to play a series of UK tour dates in December. However, speaking to the Chicago Sun Times, Butler said that he had "a feeling" that the band would not tour together again.

Neil Young: “You can’t worry about what people think. I never do…”

In this week’s archive feature, from our August 2012 issue (Take 183), Uncut is granted a rare audience with the remarkable Young, busier than ever. To be discussed: the return of Crazy Horse, Americana and what would become Psychedelic Pill; his autobiography; his new movie; Archives; his family. What motivates an inexhaustible genius? “I spend money as soon as I get it…” Story: Jaan Uhelszki

Bruce Springsteen confirms tour dates for 2014

Bruce Springsteen And The E Street Band have confirmed they will play tour dates in 2014. Responding to reports that a run of Australian dates were about to be confirmed, Springsteen's manager Jon Landau has now confirmed tour dates for Australia and New Zealand.
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