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Lindsey Buckingham says his firing from Fleetwood Mac “harmed the band’s legacyâ€

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Lindsey Buckingham has said his firing from Fleetwood Mac “harmed the legacy†that the band had established over 43 years. ORDER NOW: The Beatles are on the cover of the September 2021 issue of Uncut READ MORE: Lindsey Buckingham: “We slapped everyone across the face going from Rumour...

Lindsey Buckingham has said his firing from Fleetwood Mac “harmed the legacy†that the band had established over 43 years.

The guitarist was fired from the group back in 2018, and was replaced by Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers’ Mike Campbell and Crowded House’s Neil Finn.

Buckingham’s former bandmate Stevie Nicks later explained that the musician was kicked out because he wanted too much time off to concentrate on his solo career.

He denied that was the case and claimed the band’s manager, Irving Azoff, called him at home in LA to pass on a message from Nicks. “Stevie never wants to be on a stage with you again,†he was reportedly told.

During a new interview on the WTF With Marc Maron Podcast (released yesterday, July 29), Buckingham spoke of the issues that arose between himself and Nicks – and whether a return could be on the cards.

He told Maron that he’d asked the band for “an extra three months†to put out a solo album and take it on tour in the US before resuming his duties with Fleetwood Mac
“There was certainly one person who did not want to bestow that on me,†Buckingham said, before confirming that the individual in question was Nicks.

“To be fair, everyone was anxious to get on the road but we’ve all made time for each other’s [side projects]. I’ve been in the band for 43 years for God’s sake… Jesus!â€

He continued: “That sort of led to other things that kind of built up around that. And then it just got to the point where someone [Nicks] just didn’t want to work with me anymore.

“And other people [in the group] were perhaps not feeling empowered enough to stand up for me when possibly they should have or could have.â€

Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham
Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham. CREDIT: Lester Cohen/Getty Images

Buckingham added: “I’m not saying that I can’t be hard to get along with sometimes, but if you put it in a larger context of all the things that Fleetwood Mac has been through and what we’ve risen above in order to keep our eye on the larger picture and in order to fulfil our destiny over and over again…

“What was most disappointing about it to me was not, ‘Oh, I’m not gonna get to do this tour’. What it was [is] again, we spent 43 years building this legacy which was about rising above things – it stood for more than the music.

“And by allowing this to happen through some levels of weakness – my own weakness included – I think we did some harm to that legacy. And that’s a shame.â€

Buckingham went on to say that he has not been in contact with Nicks since his departure, apart from when she sent him a letter following his heart attack in 2019.

He said that he is still in touch with Mick Fleetwood, who he spoke to following the death of Peter Green last summer.

“Me and him [Fleetwood] are soulmates and always will be,†he told Maron. “We love each other and reinforced each other’s sensibilities in the band.â€

As for a potential return to Fleetwood Mac, Buckingham said he’s not sure whether it would be “doable or notâ€.

Meanwhile, Buckingham is set to release his new self-titled solo album on September 17. He has previewed the project with the singles “I Don’t Mind” and “On The Wrong Side”.

Bruce Springsteen “respectfully declined†to lend his name to a New Jersey service station

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Bruce Springsteen has turned down the opportunity to have a service station in his home state of New Jersey named after him. ORDER NOW: The Beatles are on the cover of the September 2021 issue of Uncut READ MORE: How Bruce Springsteen made Letter To You As Consequence Of Sound reports, t...

Bruce Springsteen has turned down the opportunity to have a service station in his home state of New Jersey named after him.

As Consequence Of Sound reports, the US state is honouring a number of its famous residents along the Garden State Parkway as part of Governor Phil Murphy’s plan to expand the NJ Hall Of Fame.

Among those to have received the special nod include Jon Bon Jovi, Whitney Houston and late Sopranos actor James Gandolfini. The Boss, however, is reported to have declined the proposal.

Bruce Springsteen respectfully declined to have a service area named after him,†said New Jersey Hall Of Fame spokeswoman Natasha Alagarasan.

Bruce Springsteen
Bruce Springsteen. CREDIT: Kevin Kane/Getty Images

The rest stops will also feature a display curated by the New Jersey Hall Of Fame, including exhibits, artefacts and a video monitor that screens vignettes on the inductees as well as posters designed by New Jersey architect Michael Grave (via NJ.com)

According to Gov. Murphy, the new project “is about putting New Jersey greatness on full display”.

Diane Scaccetti-Gutierrez, state Transportation Commissioner, said: “The service areas they visit during those travels are a fitting place to call attention to the accomplishments of their fellow New Jerseyans in the arts, entertainment, and sports.â€

The list of service stations and their respective inductees is as follows:

Montvale: James Gandolfini
Brookdale North: Larry Doby
Brookdale South: Connie Chung
Vauxhall: Whitney Houston
Cheesequake: Jon Bon Jovi
Monmouth: Judy Blume
Forked River: Celia Cruz
Atlantic: Frank Sinatra
Ocean View: Toni Morrison

Last week, The Boss curated a playlist of frat rock classics for the latest episode of his SiriusXM show, From My Home to Yours.

Joni Mitchell to release early coffee shop performance recorded by Jimi Hendrix

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Joni Mitchell is set to release the recordings of two sets at a Canadian coffee shop that were recorded by Jimi Hendrix. You can listen to "The Dawntreader" below. ORDER NOW: The Beatles are on the cover of the September 2021 issue of Uncut READ MORE: Review: Joni Mitchell – The Joni Mitc...

Joni Mitchell is set to release the recordings of two sets at a Canadian coffee shop that were recorded by Jimi Hendrix. You can listen to “The Dawntreader” below.

The singer’s performances at Ottawa’s Le Hibou Coffee House were captured by Hendrix in March 1968 during a two-week residency by Mitchell ahead of the release of her debut album, Song To A Seagull.

Hendrix had performed at the nearby Capitol Theatre earlier that evening, and even noted plans to record her performance in his diary.

“Talked with Joni Mitchell on the phone. I think I’ll record her tonight with my excellent tape recorder (knock on wood)… hmmm… can’t find any wood… everything’s plastic,” he wrote.

The recording, which will feature on Mitchell’s upcoming collection Joni Mitchell Archives Vol. 2: The Reprise Years (1968-1971) was captured while Hendrix sat on the floor at the front of the stage. The collection will be released on October 29.

Recalling the performance in the new collection’s sleeve notes, Mitchell said: “They came and told me, ‘Jimi Hendrix is here, and he’s at the front door.’ I went to meet him. He had a large box.

“He said to me, ‘My name is Jimi Hendrix. I’m on the same label as you. Reprise Records.’ We were both signed about the same time. He said, ‘I’d like to record your show. Do you mind?’ I said, ‘No, not at all.’ There was a large reel-to-reel tape recorder in the box.

“The stage was only about a foot off the ground. He knelt at edge of the stage, with a microphone, at my feet. All during the show, he kept twisting knobs. He was engineering it, I don’t know what he was controlling, volume? He was watching the needles or something, messing with knobs. He beautifully recorded this tape. Of course I played part of the show to him. He was right below me.”

Hendrix’s tape was stolen a few days later and presumed to be lost, but it recently resurfaced in a private collection donated to the Library and Archives Canada (LAC), and returned to Mitchell.

Meanwhile, it was confirmed last week that Mitchell is among the artists set to be honoured as part of the 2021 Kennedy Center Honors.

Primal Scream announce three 30th anniversary Screamadelica reissues

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Primal Scream have announced a series of 30th anniversary celebrations for their iconic album Screamadelica. ORDER NOW: The Beatles are on the cover of the September 2021 issue of Uncut On September 17 this year, the band will release a new 10LP box set of 12-inch singles from the Screamade...

Primal Scream have announced a series of 30th anniversary celebrations for their iconic album Screamadelica.

On September 17 this year, the band will release a new 10LP box set of 12-inch singles from the Screamadelica era, including a previously unreleased mix of “Shine Like Stars” from the late Andrew Weatherall, who produced the entire original album, which was released on September 23, 1991.

A double picture disc edition of Screamadelica will also be released on that day, before a new demos album called Demodelica follows on October 15, featuring unheard demos and mixes from the Screamadelica sessions.

See the new reissues and the tracklist for the Demodelica album below. Pre-orders for all three reissues are available here.

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Primal Scream – ‘Screamadelica’ 12″ singles box set.
Primal Scream
Primal Scream – ‘Demodelica’ 2LP.

Demodelica:

Side A

1. “Come Together” (Jam Studio Monitor Mix)
2. “Damaged” (Hackney Studio Demo)
3. “Movin’ On Up” (Hackney Studio Demo)

Side B

1. “Higher Than The Sun” (Isle Of Dogs Home Studio)
2. “Higher Than The Sun” (Jam Studio Monitor Mix)
3. “I’m Comin’ Down” (Isle Of Dogs Home Studio)
4. “I’m Comin’ Down” (Jam Studio Monitor Mix)

Side C

1. “Don’t Fight It, Feel It” (Isle Of Dogs Home Studio)
2. “Don’t Fight It, Feel It” (Isle Of Dogs Hypnotone Mix)
3. “Don’t Fight It, Feel It” (EMI Publishing Studio Mix)
4. “Inner Flight” (Hackney Studio Vocal Melody)
5. “Inner Flight” (Henry A Cappella Jam Studio)
6. “Inner Flight” (Jam Studio Monitor Mix)

Side D

1. “Shine Like Starsv (Jam Studio Monitor Mix)
2. “Shine Like Stars” (Eden Studio Demo)
3. “Screamadelica” (Eden Studio Demo)

Elsewhere, Bobby Gillespie has spoken of how “flattered” the band are that Lorde was influenced by their seminal Screamadelica track “Loaded” for her recent single “Solar Power”.

Manic Street Preachers delay their next album, blaming COVID-19 pandemic

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Manic Street Preachers have delayed the release of their next studio album, The Ultra Vivid Lament, citing the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic as the cause. ORDER NOW: The Beatles are on the cover of the September 2021 issue of Uncut In a post to the band's Facebook page on Tuesday (July 27), the...

Manic Street Preachers have delayed the release of their next studio album, The Ultra Vivid Lament, citing the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic as the cause.

In a post to the band’s Facebook page on Tuesday (July 27), they explained: “Due to a production issue relating to the global pandemic, Manic Street Preachers’ new album The Ultra Vivid Lament will now be released on Friday September 10th.”

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The follow-up to 2018’s Resistance Is Futile, The Ultra Vivid Lament will feature previously released singles “Orwellian” and the uplifting “The Secret He Had Missed”, featuring Sunflower Bean’s Julia Cumming.

Speaking to NME about the latter collaboration, Manic Street Preachers bassist and lyricist Nicky Wire said: “It’s probably the most Abba-influenced track on the album, the piano track especially.

“It’s what we would call pop in our world – that glacial kind of controlled energy that comes out in something melancholic, but uplifting.”

The band had teased fans about the highly anticipated new arrival, sharing a list of nine potential song titles back in January alongside a message that read: “Album 14 progressing well.”

Blondie announce new NFT to celebrate Andy Warhol’s 93rd birthday

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Blondie have announced a new NFT collaboration with Italian art duo Hackatao to celebrate what would have been the 93rd birthday of Andy Warhol. ORDER NOW: The Beatles are on the cover of the September 2021 issue of Uncut The 'crypto art series', dubbed Hack The Borders, will be be released...

Blondie have announced a new NFT collaboration with Italian art duo Hackatao to celebrate what would have been the 93rd birthday of Andy Warhol.

The ‘crypto art series’, dubbed Hack The Borders, will be be released through digital art online auction platform Nifty Gateway next month.

The artwork is based upon Warhol’s first-ever digital portrait of Blondie frontwoman Debbie Harry, shot in 1985.

The one-of-a-kind artwork, which Blondie have called “a present day manifestation of the punk rock movement”, will land on August 6 via Nifty Gateway, to celebrate what would’ve been Warhol’s 93rd birthday.

See the artwork below:

“I heard of Hackatao early on when the NFT phenomena went mainstream,” Blondie’s Chris Stein said in a statement. “Andy, who embraced modern technology, would certainly have been minting Warhol NFTs. I am attracted to the lack of gatekeeping that thus far is a significant factor in all this.

Harry added: “Techno expansion and discovery has always fascinated me as did Andy. I love the idea of honouring his memory on his birthday this year with our collaboration with Hackatao.”

Explaining the idea behind the project, Hackatao said: “We like to think of our art as something timeless and universal, much like Blondie’s music and iconic legacy. Doing a project with Blondie is not just a collaboration with a band, it is a collaboration with the history of music and art.

Andy Warhol has similarly been an artistic inspiration to us for his use of colours and trademark way of making art accessible for everyone. For Hack The Borders, we chose to release the project on August 6, which is not only the birthday of Andy, but also of S. of Hackatao. We felt it was a perfect way to pay homage to his genius, and connect us further to the project.”

Other recent NFTs include a special release from Muse’s Matt Bellamy. who released three new songs as NFTs, with one recorded on one of Jeff Buckley’s guitars.

Andy Warhol died in 1987, aged 58.

Stevie Nicks reflects on Bella Donna 40 years on: “It defined how I would feel about love forever”

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Stevie Nicks has shared some insights into her debut solo album Bella Donna to commemorate its 40th anniversary on Tuesday (July 27). ORDER NOW: The Beatles are on the cover of the September 2021 issue of Uncut Posting an excerpt of her journal on Instagram, the singer-songwriter said she t...

Stevie Nicks has shared some insights into her debut solo album Bella Donna to commemorate its 40th anniversary on Tuesday (July 27).

Posting an excerpt of her journal on Instagram, the singer-songwriter said she teamed up with backing vocalists Lori Perry-Nicks and Sharon Celani to create the record, aspiring to be the “girl version” of Crosby, Stills and Nash and to sound nothing like Fleetwood Mac.

According to Nicks, the title track was written “about my boyfriend’s mother who was involved with a man in Chile during the coup that happened there in 1973.”

“The man she loved was banished to France,” Nicks wrote.

“Banished or imprisoned, that was the choice. The love story never really ended – but she never saw him again.

“I was so touched by this story of lost love that I wrote Bella Donna – the moment the poem and then the song was finished, I knew I had the basis for my first solo record.”

Nicks said she “never doubted for a moment” this track would be the album’s title. Bella Donna went on to top the US charts and, in Nicks’ words, “open the doors of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame”.

“It was ours – it defined how I would feel about love forever,” she continued.

“It broke my heart and gave me the strength to fight for it. It was a fine line to walk between love and hate and passion and the girls and I loved it. We never looked back.

“I could not have been more proud of those songs or the three months it took me, the girls and [producer] Jimmy Iovine to craft it. It did not break up Fleetwood Mac. If anything, it kept us together.”

Nicks has recorded a further seven solo studio albums since Bella Donna in 1981, the most recent being her 2014 LP 24 Karat Gold: Songs from the Vault.

More recently, Nicks teamed up with Miley Cyrus for a mash-up of Nicks’ “Edge of Seventeen” and Cyrus’ “Midnight Sky”. She is also scheduled to co-headline the forthcoming Austin City Limits festival in October.

ZZ Top bassist Dusty Hill has died at the age of 72

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The long-time bassist and vocalist for ZZ Top, Dusty Hill, has died. He was 72. The news was shared by the blues-rock band on their social media. Frank Beard and Billy Gibbons wrote in a joint statement: “We are saddened by the news today that our Compadre, Dusty Hill, has passed away in his sl...

The long-time bassist and vocalist for ZZ Top, Dusty Hill, has died. He was 72.

The news was shared by the blues-rock band on their social media. Frank Beard and Billy Gibbons wrote in a joint statement: “We are saddened by the news today that our Compadre, Dusty Hill, has passed away in his sleep at home in Houston, TX.

“We, along with legions of ZZ Top fans around the world, will miss your steadfast presence, your good nature and enduring commitment to providing that monumental bottom to the ‘Top. We will forever be connected to that ‘Blues Shuffle in C.’â€

“You will be missed greatly, amigo.â€

ZZ Top was formed in 1969, initially with Billy Gibbons on guitar, Lanier Greig on bass guitar and organ, and Dan Mitchell on drums. Hill joined ZZ Top in 1970, a year after their first single was released. He’s appeared on all fifteen of the band’s studio albums.

Hill’s role in ZZ Top was far from just the bass. He often contributed organ and keyboards, as well as taking on backing and lead vocals. He’s also often credited with songwriting across the band’ records.

Hill had recently suffered a hip injury, one that caused him to miss some of the band’s last summer tour. ZZ Top began this tour less than two weeks ago in Iowa. Elwood Francis, ZZ Top’s longtime guitar tech, filled in for Hill. The tour is still set to continue at present.

Nick Cave recalls eerie story involving Nick Drake and Velvet Underground’s Nico

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Nick Cave has shared a story involving Nick Drake and the time he met Velvet Underground singer Nico. ORDER NOW: The Beatles are on the cover of the September 2021 issue of Uncut Writing on his frequently updated Red Hand Files website, the singer-songwriter was asked a pair of questions by...

Nick Cave has shared a story involving Nick Drake and the time he met Velvet Underground singer Nico.

Writing on his frequently updated Red Hand Files website, the singer-songwriter was asked a pair of questions by two different fans which he proceeded to tie up into one answer.

“I’ve always felt some sort of relation between you and Nick Drake,” a fan called Raghav from India wrote. “If you haven’t heard of him he was an artist from England who wrote only about 60 songs about love, regret, happiness and some emotions I can’t really describe. He sadly suffered from depression and died from an overdose only 4 years into his career. I may be very wrong in thinking so but do you feel that you share more than your first name with Drake?”

A second fan, Pamela from Los Angeles, asked: “Have you ever met a hero that didn’t disappoint?”

In response, Cave said: “Whenever I have heard Nick Drake’s music over the years I have enjoyed it, but that’s not the reason for replying to your letter, Raghav. I want to tell you a story, a sort of Nick Drake story, and try to answer your question, Pamela, in the process.”

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Nick Cave. CREDIT: Taylor Hill/Getty Images

Cave then went on to recall a story that started on London’s Portobello Road sometime in the early ’80s, where he was approached by a man who wanted to take his photograph.

“He said that I looked ‘interesting’,” Cave wrote. “He gave me his address and told me to come to his flat the next day. This is before I had developed an acute dislike of having my photograph taken, and when I was dumb enough to think that going to a stranger’s flat to have my photo taken might be a good idea. Anyway, the next day I went to his place, somewhere in Ladbroke Grove.

“Inside the flat, the photographer told me he had to set up his camera and asked me to sit and wait on a little sofa in the middle of his rather dark living room. I remember that there was an unsettling atmosphere in the room, heavy and strange, but I sat down anyway.”

He continued: “After a while, I felt a presence behind me, as someone entered the room, walked slowly around the sofa, and then very carefully sat down beside me. It took me a moment to realise that this person, this woman, was the singer, Nico.

“Now, Pamela, at that time in my young life, Nico, who had sung with The Velvet Underground and made some classic solo albums herself, was, by any measure, a hero, and she was there beside me, sitting very still, and wearing green rubber, knee-high wellingtons.”

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Nico performing live in 1984. CREDIT: Rob Verhorst/Redferns

Cave explained that Nico didn’t say anything to begin with, but eventually turned “slowly toward” him and said “very deliberately, in her thick German accent” that she knew someone just like Cave.

“I said, ‘Oh yeah?’

“She said, ‘He was a singer and his name was Nick.’

“And I said, ‘Well, that’s strange, because I am a singer and my name is Nick.’

“And she said, very slowly, ‘I know.’

“Then she said nothing for a while and my mind rushed all over the place, and I’m thinking, ‘Fuck, I’m sitting next to Nico. Fuck, I’m sitting next to Nico.’

“Eventually she said, ‘He died.’

“And I said, ‘Oh, you mean Nick Drake?’

“And she said, ‘Killed by his own hand.’

“And I said, ‘Well, that’s where we diverge.’

“She turned to me and after the longest time said, ‘Really? That’s what you think.'”
Cave said that Nico then stood up and walked out the room “in slow motion” while he was left thinking, “What the fuck.” But Nico didn’t go very far.

“The photographer’s way of taking pictures was to have you look in a mirror, in this case, his bathroom mirror, and he would photograph your reflection,” Cave explained. “As I was arranging my face, there in the mirror, from the end of the hall behind me, Nico appeared, like an apparition, standing very still and looking into the mirror. The photographer took the photo and I said, ‘I want that one.'”

Cave said he can’t remember what happened to the photos and added that he’s not even sure if he ever saw them. But, thinking about the mirror photograph with Nico in present day, Cave said he “sure would love that photograph”.

Read the full letter and response here.

Meanwhile, Nick Cave and Warren Ellis have announced they will head out on their first-ever UK tour as a duo this autumn.

The Bad Seeds duo will play 20 shows across September and autumn in support of their acclaimed album Carnage, which arrived earlier this year.

You can view the tour dates in full here, including two nights at London’s Royal Albert Hall. Tickets are on sale here.

Saint Etienne announce 10th album I’ve Been Trying To Tell You

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Saint Etienne have announced they will return later this year with their 10th album I've Been Trying To Tell You. ORDER NOW: The Beatles are on the cover of the September 2021 issue of Uncut Set for release on September 10 via Heavenly Recordings, the latest from the London trio is describe...

Saint Etienne have announced they will return later this year with their 10th album I’ve Been Trying To Tell You.

Set for release on September 10 via Heavenly Recordings, the latest from the London trio is described as “a concept album about optimism, nostalgia and the late ’90s”.

It comes accompanied by a film of the same name directed by acclaimed photographer Alasdair McLellan, which will premiere on September 3 alongside The Films Of Saint Etienne – a special weekend of screenings and Q & As at BFI Southbank.

Coronavirus-enforced lockdown also means that the record is the first time the group recorded remotely, completed in Hove (the home of co-founder Pete Wiggs), Oxford (vocalist Sarah Cracknell) and Bradford (keyboardist Bob Stanley).

“To me it’s about optimism, and the late ’90s†Bob explains, “and how memory is an unreliable narrator. Pete and Gus [Bousfield, co producer] have done a properly amazing production job. I think it sounds gorgeous.”

Pete added: “We’ve really pulled apart and dived deep into the samples;  the concept and each of our interpretations of it have made this a very special sounding album, we hope you think so too.”

Check out the album track list below.

“Music Again”
“Pond House”
“Fonteyn”
“Little K”
“Blue Kite”
“I Remember It Well”
“Penlop”
“Broad River”

The band will also head out on a UK tour later this year, with full details here.

Ronnie Wood taps Mick Taylor for new album Mr Luck, a tribute to Jimmy Reed

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Ronnie Wood will be paying tribute to one of his musical heroes in a new live album titled Mr. Luck – A Tribute To Jimmy Reed: Live at the Royal Albert Hall. It’s due out on September 3. ORDER NOW: The Beatles are on the cover of the September 2021 issue of Uncut The album features an a...

Ronnie Wood will be paying tribute to one of his musical heroes in a new live album titled Mr. Luck – A Tribute To Jimmy Reed: Live at the Royal Albert Hall. It’s due out on September 3.

The album features an array of special guests, including former Rolling Stones guitarist Mick Taylor whom Wood replaced back in 1974, along with Bobby Womack, Mick Hucknall and Paul Weller.

Recorded live at the Royal Albert Hall on 1 November 2013, Wood and his band performed 18 songs from Reed’s vast catalogue of blues classics. The album’s cover art was drawn by Wood himself.

“Jimmy Reed was one of the premier influences on the Rolling Stones and all the bands that love American blues from that era until the present day,†Wood said in a statement. “It is my honour to have the opportunity to celebrate his life and legacy with this tribute.â€

Listen to “Good Lover (ft. Mick Taylor)” below:

The album is the second in a trilogy of personal albums from Wood, celebrating his influences. The first, Mad Lad, was a tribute to rock ’n’ roll pioneer Chuck Berry.

The tracklist for Mr. Luck below:

“Essence”
“Good Lover”
“Mr. Luck”
“Let’s Get Together”
“Ain’t That Loving You Baby”
“Honest I Do”
“High & Lonesome”
“Baby What You Want Me To Do”
“Roll and Rhumba”
“You Don’t Have To Go”
“Shame Shame Shame”
“I’m That Man Down There”
“Got No Where To Go”
“Big Boss Man”
“I Ain’t Got You”
“I’m Going Upside Your Head”
“Bright Lights Big City”
“Ghost of a Man”

You can pre-order your copy of Mr. Luck at ronniewood.com

Spiritualized announce Ladies And Gentlemen We Are Floating In Space reissue

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Spiritualized have confirmed that the reissue of their seminal 1997 album Ladies And Gentlemen We Are Floating In Space will arrive in September. ORDER NOW: The Beatles are on the cover of the September 2021 issue of Uncut The space-rock band's third record memorably featured contributions ...

Spiritualized have confirmed that the reissue of their seminal 1997 album Ladies And Gentlemen We Are Floating In Space will arrive in September.

The space-rock band’s third record memorably featured contributions from the likes of Dr John and the London Community Gospel Choir.

The reissue will now arrive on September 10, and comes after Spiritualized confirmed plans to reissue their first four albums earlier this year.

Reflecting on the record, Spiritualized’s Jason Pierce said: “We went out to America ahead of recording this record. John [Coxon] had joined on guitar and I’d recorded the title track and a number of other demos that ended up on the finished record.

“But we got to play ‘Cop Shoot Cop’ and ‘Electricity’ live and to work them out before we recorded them for the record and then John became integral to the band.

“He came from a world of Syl Johnson and Al Green, Teenie Hodges, and Reggie Young; a different world within the guitar lines. And then there was Kate [Radley]’s hugely influential keyboard that was relentless and loud.”

Revealing how he convinced Dr John to play on the record, Pierce added: “With Dr. John, I just wrote a letter, sent the track and his response was immediate. He said, ‘Absolutely, absolutely, love it.’ It was where he wanted to be.

“I was completely in awe of him and his playing and everything he put to it. I could hardly speak, to be honest. Not that I needed to speak much. It didn’t add anything little or less to the proceedings. It was an amazing session, amazing to do.”

The band have so far released 1992’s Lazer Guided Melodies and 1995’s Pure Phase in their reissue series.

Spiritualized’s most recent album And Nothing Hurts came out in 2018, and followed on from Sweet Heart Sweet Light (released in 2012).

Tom Jones announces Surrounded By Time UK tour

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Sir Tom Jones has announced a new set of UK tour dates for this year in support of his recent album Surrounded By Time. ORDER NOW: The Beatles are on the cover of the September 2021 issue of Uncut The record, which came out back in April, featured covers of songs by the likes of Bob Dylan,Â...

Sir Tom Jones has announced a new set of UK tour dates for this year in support of his recent album Surrounded By Time.

The record, which came out back in April, featured covers of songs by the likes of Bob Dylan, Cat Stevens and Bobby Cole.

Jones is now set to tour in the UK in December on the Surrounded By Time tour, which kicks off in Glasgow at The SSE Hydro on December 5.

The tour will then hit Manchester and Birmingham before concluding in London on December 9 with a gig at The O2. The latter date is part of the London arena’s Welcome Back Show series.

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Tom Jones’ ‘Surrounded By Time’ UK tour

“We’re delighted to have Tom Jones, one of the UK’s most seminal artists, join the roster of our Welcome Back Show series, and we can’t wait for what promises to be a special evening,” Marc Saunders, Programming Manager at The O2, said in a statement.

Tickets for Jones’ Surrounded By Time UK tour go on sale at 9am on Friday (July 30) from here. You can see details of the singer’s upcoming live schedule below.

December 2021

5 – The SSE Hyrdo, Glasgow
6 – AO Arena, Manchester
8 – Utilita Arena, Birmingham
9 – The O2 Arena, London

U2 say they’d have no problem with Bono going solo

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U2 have said that they would have no problem with frontman Bono going solo if he ever decided to do so. ORDER NOW: The Beatles are on the cover of the September 2021 issue of Uncut Speaking in a new interview, the band's bassist Adam Clayton insisted he and the rest of the band – also com...

U2 have said that they would have no problem with frontman Bono going solo if he ever decided to do so.

Speaking in a new interview, the band’s bassist Adam Clayton insisted he and the rest of the band – also comprising guitarist The Edge and drummer Larry Mullen Jr. – would support Bono if he decided to cut a solo record.

“If Bono wanted to go off and do a solo record, I would encourage him and certainly everyone else would,” Clayton said on the latest episode of the Rockenteours podcast.

He also hinted that U2 might have some acoustic releases coming, one of which might feature on the upcoming soundtrack for Sing 2.

“We have been recording acoustic versions of some of our catalogue in different keys and different tempos as a challenge,” Clayton said. “We have a track in the next Sing 2 movie.”

U2's Bono
U2’s Bono. CREDIT: Sergione Infuso/Corbis via Getty Images

In September, The Edge revealed U2 were working on new music before the coronavirus pandemic hit.

“I was actually working on some new songs with Bono,” he told Jo Whiley on her BBC Radio 2 show, before explaining that he and Bono were in Dublin penning new material before they had to go their separate ways due to the lockdown.

“I had a decision, am I going to go to Dublin or am I going to head to California where my wife was so I opted to head for the wife which I think was the right call,” he said, “’cause literally within two days they’d shut all flights into America so I snuck in and spent the first part of the lockdown with Morleigh in California and then came to Dublin for early May and was in Dublin for a while.”

He added: “I felt very fortunate … overall I felt like one of the really lucky ones.”

Listen to Yes’ first new music in seven years, “The Ice Bridge”

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Yes have returned with their first new music in seven years. Their new single, "The Ice Bridge", is taken from their upcoming album The Quest. ORDER NOW: The Beatles are on the cover of the September 2021 issue of Uncut The song explores the theme of climate change, and was written by Jon D...

Yes have returned with their first new music in seven years. Their new single, “The Ice Bridge”, is taken from their upcoming album The Quest.

The song explores the theme of climate change, and was written by Jon Davison and Geoff Downes. Davidson explained the song’s writing: “Usually what happens is each member is left to write their respective parts and put their stamp on things. Geoff sent me a selection of exciting and often gorgeous snippets he had created and made it clear that he wished I experiment freely and develop as needed.

“This, in turn, gave me the confidence to take on the vocal role – lyrics, vocal melody and harmony, how the vocals are presented and uniquely phrased – but all the while striving to stay faithful to Geoff’s initial ideas.â€

“Jon’s vocals are fantastic,†Geoff Downes added, “he’s really come into his own as a Yes vocalist. This time he’s started to get the writing side together and working with the other musicians has been developmental for him. I think he’s hit a rich seam on this one.â€

The track arrives alongside an official music video, which you can see below.

The upcoming album from Yes, The Quest, is set to arrive on 1 October this year. It will follow their 2014 studio album Heaven And Earth, which itself follows the band regularly releasing studio albums since 1968. The Quest was recorded across the Atlantic, with Steve Howe, Geoff Downes and Jon Davison recording in the UK, while Alan White and Billy Sherwood were in the studio in the US.

Smashing Pumpkins announce new vinyl release, Live At The Viper Room 1998

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Smashing Pumpkins have announced the release of a new vinyl, Live At The Viper Room 1998, available to pre-order next week. ORDER NOW: The Beatles are on the cover of the September 2021 issue of Uncut The band's second archival release was recorded at The Viper Room in West Hollywood, Calif...

Smashing Pumpkins have announced the release of a new vinyl, Live At The Viper Room 1998, available to pre-order next week.

The band’s second archival release was recorded at The Viper Room in West Hollywood, California, on January 15, 1998. The 13-song set saw frontman Billy Corgan perform Smashing Pumpkins songs in acoustic form.

“The thing you hear in the Viper Room show is you’re really sort of being allowed into the studio where the songs don’t have the accoutrement of all the bells and whistles,†Corgan said in an Instagram clip announcing the vinyl. “There’s a certain innocence before songs are released to the world.”

Live At The Viper Room 1998 will be available to pre-order exclusively through Madame ZuZu’s site (Corgan’s plant-based tea shop) on July 31.

See the setlist from Corgan’s performance at The Viper Room below:

To Sheila
Perfect
Let Me Give The World To You
Jupiter’s Lament
Once Upon A Time
Daphne Descends
Ava Adore
Crestfallen
Set The Ray To Jerry
Shame
Tear
Blissed And Gone
1979

The upcoming vinyl follows May’s Live in Japan, 1992 LP, which was released on purple swirl, 180g vinyl, and featured audio “from a board tape and is not available anywhere else”.

Tape loops, drones and The Tibetan Book Of The Dead: Inside The Beatles’ Revolver sessions at EMI Studios

As they approached the making of Revolver, The Beatles couldn’t have known that they’d just enjoyed their last carefree year. In 1965, they had made Help!, played Shea Stadium and visited Elvis and the Queen. Just before Christmas, as was now their habit, their second album of the year had been ...

As they approached the making of Revolver, The Beatles couldn’t have known that they’d just enjoyed their last carefree year. In 1965, they had made Help!, played Shea Stadium and visited Elvis and the Queen. Just before Christmas, as was now their habit, their second album of the year had been released. Rubber Soul still sounds like the perfectly balanced expression of a pop band with artistic ambitions, expanding their creative range without jeopardising the relationship with their vast and adoring public.

The following year would be different.

They started 1966 still shining still like a four-headed Sun King, dispensing rays of unsullied happiness. But in February, during an interview with the Evening Standard, John Lennon compared their popularity with the statistical decline in Christian worship. He was trying to say how ludicrous it seemed, but the subtlety of his point was ignored in America’s Bible Belt, where Beatles records were promptly piled up into bonfires.

In July, the group released an album in America titled Yesterday And Today, its cover showing the four of them smiling as widely as usual while holding the bloodied body parts of dolls. Another uproar forced its withdrawal. They were starting to tread on dangerous ground.

Revolver arrived in August, on schedule, but it was the result of a very different creative process. Their debut album, Please Please Me, had been recorded in a single day. Rubber Soul had taken 80 hours of studio time. Revolver took 220 hours, the result of a band suddenly liberated from constant live performances and from an aborted third feature-film project. Now so successful that they were free from the imposition of studio budgets, they were able to use Abbey Road as a laboratory.

READ THE FULL INTERVIEW IN UNCUT SEPTEMBER 2021

Radiohead side project The Smile have reportedly completed an album

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Radiohead side project The Smile – comprising Thom Yorke and Jonny Greenwood alongside Sons Of Kemet drummer Tom Skinner – have reportedly completed an album. ORDER NOW: The Beatles are on the cover of the September 2021 issue of Uncut In a recent interview with The Coda Collection...

Radiohead side project The Smile – comprising Thom Yorke and Jonny Greenwood alongside Sons Of Kemet drummer Tom Skinner – have reportedly completed an album.

In a recent interview with The Coda Collection, longtime Radiohead producer Nigel Godrich revealed he has been working with the supergroup on a body of work. He didn’t give away any details about a release date or album title, but dropped hints as to how it will sound, saying “it’s not a rock record”.

“It’s an interesting juxtaposition of things, but it does make sense. It will make sense.”

He also went on to praise Skinner, calling him “a great musician and a great guy”.

“He’s in Sons of Kemet (with British jazz innovator Shabaka Hutchings) and also done tons of session work. I sort of smile to myself, because I can see he’s going to get a lot of attention,” he said.

The trio debuted music under the moniker in May at Glastonbury’s Live At Worthy Farm livestream event, being added to the lineup just hours before it kicked off. They played an eight-track set comprising of new material, including “Skating On The Surface”, “The Smoke”, “Opposites” and “Just Eyes And Mouth”, among others.

Yorke used the slot to explain the meaning behind their name, attributed to a Ted Hughes poem.

“Not The Smile as in ‘aaah!’, more the smile of the guy who lies to you every day,” he said.

Fans were quick to respond to the band’s sound, with one describing it as “a pared-back Radiohead“.

Elsewhere, Yorke recently released a remix of Radiohead’s classic “Creep”, which he originally produced for a Japanese fashion show.

Peter Rehberg, founder of record label Editions Mego, dies aged 53

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Peter Rehberg, the British-Austrian founder of pioneering record label Editions Mego, has died aged 53. News of Rehberg's passing was first shared by his collaborator François Bonnet, who records as Kassel Jaeger, and Bonnet’s label INA-grm. As reported in The Guardian, Rehberg died of a heart...

Peter Rehberg, the British-Austrian founder of pioneering record label Editions Mego, has died aged 53.

News of Rehberg’s passing was first shared by his collaborator François Bonnet, who records as Kassel Jaeger, and Bonnet’s label INA-grm. As reported in The Guardian, Rehberg died of a heart attack.

Bonnet wrote on Instagram: “I am heartbroken. Peter is gone, suddenly. Just like that. He hated goodbyes, effusions. Out of reserve. Out of sensitivity. He was one of the most kind, loyal and reliable people I have ever known. I feel privileged to have known him, to have collaborated with him and to have been his friend. I owe him so much. So do many of us.”

He continued: “The last time I listened to him playing live, it was in Paris, February 2020, in a small venue, with an average sound system. His concert was great, though. I was really impressed. Each time, more and more impressed. Over the years, his music has become denser. It was still radical and bold, but it was also deeper, more ambivalent, more moving too. It revealed unfathomable depths.

“We sometimes forget how talented a musician Peter Rehberg was, because of so much energy he devoted to the music of others. But he was an amazing musician.”

Rehberg was born in Tottenham and raised in Hertfordshire before moving to his father’s native Austria.

An artist in his own right, Rehberg released many noise and ambient albums across a career that spanned 25 years, beginning with his debut LP, ‘Seven Tons For Free’, as Pita, in 1996. Some of his collaborators included Jim O’Rourke, Christian Fennesz, and Sunn O)))’s Stephen O’Malley.

In 1994, he started in a management role at Austrian music label, Mego, which housed underground musicians and composers. Mego closed in 2005.

A year later, Rehberg relaunched the label as Editions Mego. Now a famed home for electronic music, it works with artists including Oneohtrix Point Never, Emeralds and Caterina Barbieri.

Rehberg is survived by his partner Laura Siegmund, his father Alexander, brother Michael and his daughter Natasha, from a previous relationship.

Lindsey Buckingham shares Fleetwood Mac-inspired new song “On The Wrong Side”

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Lindsey Buckingham has shared a brand new single called "On The Wrong Side" – you can listen to it below. ORDER NOW: The Beatles are on the cover of the September 2021 issue of Uncut READ MORE: Lindsey Buckingham: “We slapped everyone across the face going from Rumours to Tusk!†It...

Lindsey Buckingham has shared a brand new single called “On The Wrong Side” – you can listen to it below.

It’s the latest track to be taken from the former Fleetwood Mac guitarist’s upcoming self-titled solo album – his first since 2011’s Seeds We Sow – and follows last month’s “I Don’t Mind”.

“On The Wrong Side” is musically and lyrically inspired by Fleetwood Mac, with some of the lyrics detailing his long journey with his former band; he likened the new song to Fleetwood Mac’s “Go Your Own Way”.

In a statement, Buckingham said that his new track is “not a happy song, subject-matter wise, but it was an ebullient song musically. This was sort of the same idea.”

You can listen to “On The Wrong Side” below:

It’s not the first time that Buckingham has released a track called “On The Wrong Side”. In 1994, he recorded a track with the same title which featured on the soundtrack for the 1994 film With Honors.

Tweeting about his forthcoming seventh solo album, which is his first since leaving Fleetwood Mac, Buckingham said last month: “My new self-titled album is one I’ve been intending to get out for a couple of years now, but on more than one occasion, unforeseen circumstances necessitated a postponement of plans.

“Now that we’re back in gear, I’m thrilled to finally be sharing new music with my listeners!” The album is due to arrive on September 17.