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Mick Jagger on writing a memoir: ‘Look it up on Wikipedia’

Mick Jagger has said he may never publish a memoir as he'd rather be "doing something new". Jagger revealed that he doesn't have any plans to follow Keith Richards' best-selling 2010 autobiography, Life. "I think the rock'n'roll memoir is a glutted market. I'd rather be doing something new," he told The Hollywood Reporter. "I'd rather be making new films, making new music, be touring. If someone wants to know what I did in 1965, they can look it up on Wikipedia without even spending any money."

Neil Young’s new album A Letter Home to be released on Jack White’s Third Man Records

It has been confirmed that Neil Young's forthcoming album A Letter Home will be released on the Third Man Records label owned by Jack White. A message posted on the Third Man and Neil Young websites confirmed the news. Credited to 'Homer Grosvenor', the message reads: "Third Man Records unearths Neil Young's A Letter Home.

Blood On The Tracks for Bob Dylan’s next Bootleg Series release?

Bob Dylan's team are apparently considering Blood On The Tracks material for the next instalment of Dylan's archival Bootleg Series. According to Rolling Stone , a source close to Dylan's organisation confirmed that "There's a couple of things on our minds, but the natural next one is Blood On The Tracks."

Watch Bruce Springsteen’s new video for “Just Like Fire Would”

Bruce Springsteen has unveiled the video for "Just Like Fire Would", taken from his new album, High Hopes . The track is a cover of The Saints' 1986 song. The video sees Springsteen playing along with the E Street Band and Rage Against The Machine's Tom Morello, who features prominently on 'High Hopes'. Scroll to watch the promo.

Bruce Springsteen reveals details of his Instant Bootleg Series

Bruce Springsteen has revealed more details about his forthcoming Instant Bootleg Series. Earlier this week, Springsteen formalised plans to offer instant downloads of live recordings from his shows.

Watch Arcade Fire cover INXS’ “Devil Inside”

Arcade Fire covered INXS' "Devil Inside" during a live show in Australia last night [January 22]. See below to watch fan-shot footage of the performance.

Courtney Love breaks down in court over Nirvana’s legacy

Courtney Love broke down in tears in court earlier today (January 22), upon hearing businessman Phillip Gross discuss Nirvana's legacy. Love is currently appearing in court to defend an allegedly defamatory tweet she wrote in 2010. Love is being pursued by Rhonda Holmes, a lawyer she hired previously to handle a fraud case against those managing the estate of her late husband Kurt Cobain.
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