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Bob Dylan attends training session with boxer Manny Pacquiao

Bob Dylan watched boxer Manny Pacquiao training for his upcoming fight with WBO welterweight champion Timothy Bradley, it has been revealed. Dylan turned up at Pacquiao's Wild Card Boxing Club in Los Angeles on Thursday (March 13), reports Rolling Stone, where he watched the fighter spar ahead of his rematch with Bradley.

The Rolling Stones play “Silver Train” live for the first time in 40 years

The Rolling Stones this week performed a track that last appeared on their setlists more than 40 years ago. The band are currently on the Asia Pacific leg of their !4 On Fire tour, which includes three shows in Tokyo. It was at Tokyo Dome on Tuesday (March 4) that the band performed the Goat's Head Soup track, "Silver Train". Mick Taylor appeared as a guest performer on the track.

Converse to release Black Sabbath trainers

Shoe company Converse are set to release five different Black Sabbath themed trainer styles. The Chuck Taylor All Star shoes will make up part of the brand's 2014 spring collection, and feature artwork from a selection of the band's albums, including 'Black Sabbath' and 'Paranoid', reports Rolling Stone. The band and shoe makers previously collaborated in 2008.

Karen Elson granted restraining order against Jack White

Karen Elson has taken out a restraining order against ex-husband, Jack White. The US singer married model and musician Elson in 2005, the couple divorced in 2011 and threw a 'divorce party' to celebrate the end of their marriage. However, it has been revealed that on July 22 Elson took out a restraining order against White amid allegations of "harassment" and "bullying" behaviour.

AC/DC: “Rock’n’Roll Train”

A quick one today, as Brian Johnson might say. I was subbing some copy for the next issue this morning, where a rock star who shall remain nameless for another four weeks revealed that he’d choose the Benny Hill theme as seduction music. AC/DC always seem like the rock equivalent of that, in many ways – so squalid, so repetitive. And yet, as I may have mentioned before, I can’t think of many bands I’ve seen live and enjoyed so much.

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