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Grateful Dead exclusive! Hear an unreleased version of “Scarlet Begonias”

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On September 18, The Grateful Dead release 30 Trips Around The Sun - a mammoth, 80-disc box set containing previously unreleased live performances from the Dead's archive. On the same date, the band will also release 30 Trips Around The Sun: The Definitive Live Story 1965-1995, a more modest four d...

On September 18, The Grateful Dead release 30 Trips Around The Suna mammoth, 80-disc box set containing previously unreleased live performances from the Dead’s archive.

On the same date, the band will also release 30 Trips Around The Sun: The Definitive Live Story 1965-1995, a more modest four disc set includes 30 unreleased performances – one from each concert in the boxed set.

You can pre-order 30 Trips Around The Sun: The Definitive Live Story 1965-1995 by clicking here

To coincide with this momentous Dead news, we’re delighted to be able to share a number of tracks from the set upfront.

Click here to listen to an unreleased version of “Viola Lee Bluesâ€

Click here to listen to an unreleased version of “Shakedown Streetâ€

For our latest exclusive, we’re delighted to present a version of “Scarlet Begonias”, recorded ive at Cobo Hall, Detroit, Michigan on October 3, 1976…

We’ll have another exclusive for you on September 10.

Meanwhile, Uncut‘s current issue, dated September 2015, contains a free Grateful Dead CD: our historic attempt to piece together the album that should have followed “Workingman’s Dead†and “American Beauty 

Check out our long read about the Grateful Dead’s 50th anniversary shows, their remarkable fans, and what happens next.

The History Of Rock – a brand new monthly magazine from the makers of Uncut – a brand new monthly magazine from the makers of Uncut – is now on sale in the UK. Click here for more details.

Meanwhile, the September 2015 issue of Uncut is on sale in the UK on Tuesday, July 28 – featuring David Gilmour, a free Grateful Dead CD, Bob Dylan and the Newport Folk Festival, AC/DC, Killing Joke, the Isley Brothers, Julien Temple, Ryley Walker and more.

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Introducing… The History Of Rock, 1966!

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Welcome, friends, to 1966! The year, among other things, of Alf Ramsay's 'wingless wonders', Blow-Up and the inaugural cross-Channel hovercraft service. Such momentous cultural goings-on aside there was also rather a lot taking place in music during 1966 - as the new edition of our sister title The History Of Rock amply demonstrates.

Welcome, friends, to 1966! The year, among other things, of Alf Ramsay‘s ‘wingless wonders’, Blow-Up and the inaugural cross-Channel hovercraft service. Such momentous cultural goings-on aside there was also rather a lot taking place in music during 1966 – as the new edition of our sister title The History Of Rock amply demonstrates.

The new issue of The History Of Rock – 1966 vintage – goes on sale in UK shops this Thursday [August 6, 2015], though you can already buy it online here. It’s the second in our new collectible monthly series that draws from the archives of NME and Melody Maker to discover how the key stories of rock’s golden years were told at the time.

To introduce the new issue, here’s The History Of Rock’s John Robinson

“This year, the pop scene feels more than ever like a land of opportunity. It is, as one writer in these pages puts it, ‘wide open’. A year that begins with ‘beat’ groups attempting to extend their range quickly becomes a laboratory of musical ideas: new instruments and influences, even ‘electronic music’. By its end, the musical experimentation is attempting to alter consciousness and a new word (‘psychedelic’) has entered the vocabulary to describe what is happening.

“An audio-visual signifier for these developments is the sitar, an Indian instrument that quickly becomes a yardstick of musical curiosity. It can only be imported at considerable expense from specialist shops or transported by well-travelled friends. Jimmy Page claims to have had one of the first in England. David Crosby from The Byrds thinks he had one even before George Harrison.

“By 1966, Harrison is growing in stature within The Beatles, but is already a major figure among his peers. His interest in new sounds has given rise to his sitar part on ‘Norwegian Wood’, one of the key compositions of 1965. Now, with the arrival of Ravi Shankar in the country, he assumes a new role: as an agent of cultural exchange and sonic curiosity.

“Even in a group as tightly knit as The Beatles, the environment of 1966 is one where the individual is given room and his interests accommodated. The writing of 1966 reflects this: the trench friendships formed between group and reporter in previous years have developed into more nuanced relationships, and a group need no longer be represented by the writer as a democracy.

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“This is the world of The History Of Rock, a new monthly magazine and ongoing project that reaps the benefits of this access for the reader decades later, one year at a time. In the pages of this second edition, dedicated to 1966, you will find verbatim articles from frontline staffers, compiled into long and illuminating reads. Missed our 1965 volume? You can find out how to rectify that by clicking here.

“This year, Ringo is interviewed less, and Bill Wyman is not required to file a letter from America. However, Mick Jagger is questioned in depth, and Brian Jones readily opens up an intriguing private world. The more contrarian Pete Townshend often absents himself from proceedings completely.

“What will surprise the modern reader most is the access to, and the sheer volume of, material supplied by artists who are giants of popular culture. Now, wealth, fear and lifestyle would conspire to keep reporters at a rather greater length from the lives of musicians. At this stage, however, representatives from New Musical Express and Melody Maker are where it matters. Backstage with The Beach Boys. Returning to Hamburg with The Beatles. Close by while Dusty Springfield troubleshoots a problem with a monkey in an orange crate.

“Join them there. You’ll be gassed.”

On another note, I should just mention that the latest issue of Uncut is also in the shops, featuring a world exclusive interview with David Gilmour, a free Grateful Dead CD, Bob Dylan and the Newport Folk Festival, AC/DC, Killing Joke, the Isley Brothers, the Rolling Stones, Rory Gallagher’s Taste, Ryley Walker and more.

Anyway, do please let us know what you think of The History Of Rock, and all Uncut-related business. As ever, you can write to us at uncut_feedback@timeinc.com.

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The History Of Rock – a brand new monthly magazine from the makers of Uncut – a brand new monthly magazine from the makers of Uncut – is now on sale in the UK. Click here for more details.

Meanwhile, the September 2015 issue of Uncut is on sale in the UK on Tuesday, July 28 – featuring David Gilmour, a free Grateful Dead CD, Bob Dylan and the Newport Folk Festival, AC/DC, Killing Joke, the Isley Brothers, Julien Temple, Ryley Walker and more.

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The Faces to reunite for charity gig

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Rod Stewart, Ron Wood and Kenney Jones are to reunite The Faces to play a show for Prostate Cancer UK. They will perform at Rock ‘n’ Horsepower at Hurtwood Park Polo Club in Ewhurst, Surrey on Saturday, September 5, 2015. “This year is the 40th anniversary since The Faces parted ways so itâ€...

Rod Stewart, Ron Wood and Kenney Jones are to reunite The Faces to play a show for Prostate Cancer UK.

They will perform at Rock ‘n’ Horsepower at Hurtwood Park Polo Club in Ewhurst, Surrey on Saturday, September 5, 2015.

“This year is the 40th anniversary since The Faces parted ways so it’s about time we got together for a jam,” said Stewart. “Being in The Faces back in the day was a whirlwind of madness but my God, it was beyond brilliant. We are pleased to be able to support Prostate Cancer UK.â€

“This is the third Rock ‘n’ Horsepower we’ve put on for Prostate Cancer UK and it’s shaping up to be the biggest yet,†added Jones, who was diagnosed with prostate cancer in 2013.

“The years of The Faces were some of the best of my life and I’m so proud to have been a part of the band. I’m unbelievably excited to have the opportunity to get up on stage with Rod and Ronnie again. Ronnie Lane and Ian McLagan will be dearly missed but we’ll raise a glass to them.â€

“Getting back on stage with the lads playing ‘Stay With Me’ and other favourites will be a blast and will make this a very special night,” added Wood. “Being in The Faces was a mad and brilliant time for all of us and although we don’t have Ronnie and Mac with us anymore this is our chance to remember them and say ‘Had Me a Real Good Time’.”

Tickets are available by clicking here.

Further artist details for the event will be announced shortly.

Meanwhile, the Faces have announced details of a new box set, You Can Make Me Dance, Sing Or Anything, which is due on August 28, 2015.

The box set will contain newly remastered versions of all four of the Faces’ studio albums, plus a bonus disc of rarities.

THE FIRST STEP
1. “Wicked Messengerâ€
2. “Devotionâ€
3. “Shake, Shudder, Shiverâ€
4. “Stoneâ€
5. “Around The Plynthâ€
6. “Flyingâ€
7. “Pineapple And The Monkeyâ€
8. “Nobody Knowsâ€
9. “Looking Out The Windowâ€
10. “Three Button Hand Me Downâ€
11. “Behind The Sun†(Outtake) *
12. “Mona – The Blues†(Outtake) *
13. “Shake, Shudder, Shiver†(BBC Session) *
14. “Flying†(Take 3) *
15. “Nobody Knows†(Take 2) *

LONG PLAYER
1. “Bad ‘n’ Ruinâ€
2. “Tell Everyoneâ€
3. “Sweet Lady Maryâ€
4. “Richmondâ€
5. “Maybe I’m Amazedâ€
6. “Had Me A Real Good Timeâ€
7. “On The Beachâ€
8. “I Feel So Goodâ€
9. “Jerusalemâ€
10. “Whole Lotta Woman†(Outtake) *
11. “Tell Everyone†(Take 1) *
12. “Sham-Mozzal†(Instrumental – Outtake) *
13. “Too Much Woman†(Live) *
14. “Love In Vain†(Live) *

A NOD IS AS GOOD AS A WINK…TO A BLIND HORSE
1. “Miss Judy’s Farmâ€
2. “You’re So Rudeâ€
3. “Love Lives Hereâ€
4. “Last Orders Pleaseâ€
5. “Stay With Meâ€
6. “Debrisâ€
7. “Memphisâ€
8. “Too Badâ€
9. “That’s All You Needâ€
10. “Miss Judy’s Farm†(BBC Session) *
11. “Stay With Me†(BBC Session) *

OOH LA LA
1. “Silicone Grownâ€
2. “Cindy Incidentallyâ€
3. “Flags And Bannersâ€
4. “My Faultâ€
5. “Borstal Boysâ€
6. “Fly In The Ointmentâ€
7. “If I’m On The Late Sideâ€
8. “Glad And Sorryâ€
9. “Just Another Honkyâ€
10. “Ooh La Laâ€
11. “Cindy Incidentally†(BBC Session) *
12. “Borstal Boys†(Rehearsal) *
13. “Silicone Grown†(Rehearsal) *
14. “Glad And Sorry†(Rehearsal) *
15. “Jealous Guy†(Live) *

* previously unreleased

BONUS LP
1. “Pool Hall Richardâ€
2. “I Wish It Would Rain†(With A Trumpet)
3. “Rear Wheel Skidâ€
4. “Maybe I’m Amazedâ€
5. “Oh Lord I’m Browned Offâ€
6. “You Can Make Me Dance, Sing Or Anything (Even Take The Dog For A Walk, Mend A Fuse, Fold Away The Ironing Board, Or Any Other Domestic Short Comings)†(UK Single Version)
7. “As Long As You Tell Himâ€
8. “Skewiff (Mend The Fuse)â€
9. “Dishevelment Bluesâ€

The History Of Rock – a brand new monthly magazine from the makers of Uncut – a brand new monthly magazine from the makers of Uncut – is now on sale in the UK. Click here for more details.

Meanwhile, the September 2015 issue of Uncut is on sale in the UK on Tuesday, July 28 – featuring David Gilmour, a free Grateful Dead CD, Bob Dylan and the Newport Folk Festival, AC/DC, Killing Joke, the Isley Brothers, Julien Temple, Ryley Walker and more.

Uncut: the spiritual home of great rock music.

The Decline Of Western Civilization Parts I – III

Penelope Spheeris’ vivid series of documentaries, examining three distinct facets of LA sub-culture across two decades, have taken on an almost mythic status over time. Partly, that’s down to their unavailability – until now that is – on DVD; but the reputation of The Decline Of Western Civi...

Penelope Spheeris’ vivid series of documentaries, examining three distinct facets of LA sub-culture across two decades, have taken on an almost mythic status over time. Partly, that’s down to their unavailability – until now that is – on DVD; but the reputation of The Decline Of Western Civilisation (Parts I-III) ultimately rests on Spheeris’ candid, and highly contrary, depictions of the hardcore punk movement and the emergence of hair-metal

Filmed between December 1979 and May 1980, Part One features a scrum of hardcore bands – Black Flag, Germs, X, Circle Jerks, Catholic Discipline, Fear – and the chaos that surrounds them. It’s a fascinating, if gruelling, insight into a nihilistic world of fierce noise, crowd violence and its attendant characters. Germs singer Darby Crash (dead from a heroin overdose before the film was released) cuts a fairly pitiful figure, be it loaded on stage, frying eggs in his squalid apartment or playing with a pet tarantula. Exasperated Germs manager Nicole Panter likens her job to being a mother of three-year-olds: “Sometimes I want to batter my children.â€

The punk scene itself appears to have very little direction, cohesion, or, it has to be said, sense of community. Lee Ving, for instance, incites a full-on riot at a Fear gig, hurling homophobic insults at anyone within spitting distance. It’s a formless form of aggression that finds an echo in interviews with some of the fans, including a skinhead called Eugene and a chain-wielding character with an ‘X’ shaved onto his scalp. LA hardcore proved to be hugely influential, but at this point it merely seems intent on burning itself to the ground.

By contrast, The Decline Of Western Civilisation Part II: The Metal Years (1988) is a hedonistic romp through the heavy metal milieu of the Sunset Strip. It’s a place where rock‘n’roll and sex are twin pursuits, peopled by bands with names like Wet Cherry, Sex and Dirty Dawn. As Kiss frontman Paul Stanley puts it, while reclining on a bed with three doe-eyed groupies in various states of undress, rock‘n’roll is “made by people who think with their crotches.â€

It’s also a realm where comedy (often the unintentional kind) flirts with tragedy. From beneath vast canopies of hair, the rhythm section of Poison, a band who went on to sell 45 million records, collapse in giggles rather than say anything remotely meaningful. They make Beavis and Butt-head look like Harvard professors. Elsewhere, Ozzy Osbourne, in leopardskin robe, makes bacon and eggs in the kitchen and moans about his lot. Wizened club owner Bill Gazzari comperes his annual ‘Miss Gazarri Dancer’ contest, wherein scantily-attired girls gyrate on stage, while a panel of poodle-haired judges hoot encouragement. “It’s a classy place,†says the 18-year-old on Gazarri’s arm.

The film’s most memorable moment, and its most tragic, involves W.A.S.P. guitarist Chris Holmes. Floating on an inflatable pool chair while glugging vodka from a bottle, he admits to being “a full-blown alcoholic†and “piece of crapâ€. At the same time he blithely boasts about shagging four groupies at once in Salt Lake City, while his mum, sitting poolside, offers a stoic half-smile. …The Metal Years didn’t deliberately set out to demean the genre, though it did highlight both its vanity and absurdity.

1998’s The Decline Of Western Civilisation: Part III, made after Spheeris turned her back on a Hollywood career that peaked with Wayne’s World, is the most human film of the three. It focuses on the homeless gutter-punks of late ‘90s LA, most of whom weren’t even born when Spheeris shot the first documentary. These are runaways from broken and abusive homes, reliant on each other for communal ballast and united by both their outlier status in society and a devotion to neo-punk bands like Naked Aggression and Final Conflict.

One of their number, an 18-year-old who lives in his van, is killed in a fire while drunk. Nearly all of them admit to starting each day with a drink and no one knows where they’ll be in five years’ time. Many are convinced they’ll be dead. It’s a profoundly moving piece of work and one that directly led to Spheeris becoming a foster parent. And, like all three of these extraordinary films, it’s a remarkable portrait of both a musical climate and recent social history.

EXTRAS: Bonus disc includes two Q&As with Spheeris and extended interviews. Each disc also comes from extras: footage of Fear, X and Germs, audio commentary by Spheeris and Dave Grohl, interviews with Lemmy, Aerosmith, Alice Cooper, Ozzy, Gene Simmons and more. (7/10)

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Meanwhile, the September 2015 issue of Uncut is on sale in the UK on Tuesday, July 28 – featuring David Gilmour, a free Grateful Dead CD, Bob Dylan and the Newport Folk Festival, AC/DC, Killing Joke, the Isley Brothers, Julien Temple, Ryley Walker and more.

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New Jimi Hendrix live CD and doc focuses on Atlanta Pop Festival

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A new Jimi Hendrix documentary and CD are being lined up for release over the next few months. On September 4, Showtime will air Jimi Hendrix: Electric Church, a new film about Hendrix' Atlanta Pop set. Experience Hendrix L.L.C. and Legacy Recordings will release the DVD and Blu-ray version on Oct...

A new Jimi Hendrix documentary and CD are being lined up for release over the next few months.

On September 4, Showtime will air Jimi Hendrix: Electric Church, a new film about Hendrix’ Atlanta Pop set.

Experience Hendrix L.L.C. and Legacy Recordings will release the DVD and Blu-ray version on October 30, which will feature bonus content not included in the broadcast version.

Electric Church features interviews with Hendrix’s Experience band mates Billy Cox and the late Mitch Mitchell as well as Paul McCartney, Steve Winwood, Rich Robinson, Kirk Hammett, Derek Trucks, Susan Tedeschi, festival organizer Alex Cooley and many others.

The film contains colour 16mm footage of Hendrix’s appearance on July 4, 1970, which took place ten weeks before his death.

Freedom: Jimi Hendrix Experience Atlanta Pop Festival – due on August 28 – includes six performances not seen in the Showtime documentary.

This will be available as a 2CD set and also as a 200-gram 2LP vinyl set.

The first 5,000 vinyl units will be individually numbered.

Jimi Hendrix Experience – Freedom: Atlanta Pop Festival 2CD/2LP VINYL (release date: August 28)

Disc 1
Fire
Lover Man
Spanish Castle Magic
Red House
Room Full Of Mirrors
Hear My Train A Comin’
Message To Love

Disc 2
All Along The Watchtower
Freedom
Foxey Lady
Purple Haze
Hey Joe
Voodoo Child (Slight Return)
Stone Free
Star Spangled Banner
Straight Ahead

Jimi Hendrix: Electric Church DVD/Blu-ray (release date: October 30)
Contains performances of three additional songs not included in the broadcast version of the film, and other never before released Hendrix bonus content.

Earlier this year, work began on a memorial park in Hendrix’ native Seattle.

The 2.5-acre park is located in open green space adjacent to the Northwest African American Museum in Seattle’s Central District.

After four years of planning and fund-raising,the California-based construction company ERRG, Inc. have won a bid to develop the site into the park.

“The Jimi Hendrix Park is the culmination of years of hard work, collaboration, creative input, and generosity invested in something we all believed in and constructed to commemorate an amazing human being,†says Hendrix’s sister, Janie L. Hendrix, who is also Founder and Director of Jimi Hendrix Park Foundation.

“It is our hope that for generations, it will exist as more than an attraction or point of interest, but a place of homage to one of Seattle‘s own. The landscaping, the artistic design, and the ambience all mimic the vibe of the persona of Jimi, whom this park honours.â€

ERRG, Inc. began work in April on Phase 1 of the park development, designated “Little Wingâ€, including a new stairway and grand entrance at the southeast corner of the park, paved pathways, a chronological timeline of Hendrix’s life and career, landscaping, seat wall benches, improved fencing, accessible walkways, gardens, a butterfly garden, and a central plaza for community gatherings and performances.

“Little Wing†is expected to open later this year.

The History Of Rock – a brand new monthly magazine from the makers of Uncut – a brand new monthly magazine from the makers of Uncut – is now on sale in the UK. Click here for more details.

Meanwhile, the September 2015 issue of Uncut is on sale in the UK on Tuesday, July 28 – featuring David Gilmour, a free Grateful Dead CD, Bob Dylan and the Newport Folk Festival, AC/DC, Killing Joke, the Isley Brothers, Julien Temple, Ryley Walker and more.

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Dave Rawlings Machine announce new album

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Dave Rawlings Machine have announced details of a new album, Nashville Obsolete. The album will be released on September 18 via Acony Records. Recorded on analog tape at Woodland Sound Studios in Nashville, TN, Nashville Obsolete features seven original compositions written by Gillian Welch and Da...

Dave Rawlings Machine have announced details of a new album, Nashville Obsolete.

The album will be released on September 18 via Acony Records.

Recorded on analog tape at Woodland Sound Studios in Nashville, TN, Nashville Obsolete features seven original compositions written by Gillian Welch and Dave Rawlings.

Produced by Rawlings, Nashville Obsolete features Rawlings and Gillian Welch on lead vocals and guitar, Paul Kowert (Punch Brothers) on bass, Willie Watson on vocals and guitar and guest appearances from Brittany Haas (fiddle) and Jordan Tice (mandolin).

You can pre-order the album from iTunes by clicking here.

Meanwhile, Rawlings and Welch will accept the Lifetime Achievement Award for Songwriting from the Americana Music Association.

The award will be presented at the association’s 2015 Honors & Awards ceremony on September 16 at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, which will be taped to air on PBS later in the year.

Nashville Obsolete marks the 7th studio album on which Welch and Rawlings have collaborated together, including their most recent offering, the GRAMMY nominated Gillian Welch release The Harrow And The Harvest (2011), the 2009 Dave Rawlings Machine release A Friend Of A Friend, and the 2001’s Gillian Welch, Time (The Revelator).

Dave Rawlings Machine will support Nashville Obsolete with a world tour – details to be announced soon.

In the meantime, the duo will appear as Gillian Welch at the inaugural AmericanaFest concert at the new Ascend Amphitheater in Nashville on Saturday, September 19.

The History Of Rock – a brand new monthly magazine from the makers of Uncut – a brand new monthly magazine from the makers of Uncut – is now on sale in the UK. Click here for more details.

Meanwhile, the September 2015 issue of Uncut is on sale in the UK on Tuesday, July 28 – featuring David Gilmour, a free Grateful Dead CD, Bob Dylan and the Newport Folk Festival, AC/DC, Killing Joke, the Isley Brothers, Julien Temple, Ryley Walker and more.

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Watch Paul McCartney perform “Get Back” with Alabama Shakes’ Brittany Howard

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Paul McCartney and Alabama Shakes' Brittany Howard joined forces during McCartney's headline slot at Lollapalooza on Friday, July 31, 2015. Rolling Stone reports that McCartney's mammoth 32-song set at Chicago's Chicago's Grant Park spanned his entire discography, from early Beatles hits like "Can'...

Paul McCartney and Alabama Shakes’ Brittany Howard joined forces during McCartney’s headline slot at Lollapalooza on Friday, July 31, 2015.

Rolling Stone reports that McCartney’s mammoth 32-song set at Chicago’s Chicago’s Grant Park spanned his entire discography, from early Beatles hits like “Can’t Buy Me Love” and “And I Love Her” to “Queenie Eye” from his 2013 solo LP New.

The concert was McCartney’s last scheduled gig of 2015.

McCartney invited Howard on stage during the encore to join him on “Get Back”.

Paul McCartney’s Lollapalooza set list:
Magical Mystery Tour
Save Us
Got to Get You into My Life
Let Me Roll It
Paperback Writer
My Valentine
Nineteen Hundred and Eighty-Five
Maybe I’m Amazed
I’ve Just Seen a Face
FourFiveSeconds
We Can Work It Out
And I Love Her
Blackbird
Here Today
Queenie Eye
Lady Madonna
Eleanor Rigby
Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite!
Something
Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da
Band on the Run
Back in the U.S.S.R.
Let It Be
Live and Let Die
Hey Jude

Encore:
Hi, Hi, Hi
Can’t Buy Me Love
Get Back
Helter Skelter
Golden Slumbers
Carry That Weight
The End

Meanwhile, Paul McCartney has announced details of two new reissues from his Archive Collection.

He releases Tug Of War and Pipes Of Peace on October 2, 2015.

Both albums will come with additional material, including previously unreleased tracks and never before seen video.

Both albums can be pre-ordered now from McCartney’s website.

Tug Of War will be issued as a 2-CD Special Edition comprised of the 2015 remix of the entire album, plus a second disc of bonus audio featuring eight previously unreleased demos of both album tracks and outtakes “Stop, You Don’t Know Where She Came From†and “Something That Didn’t Happen,†as well as demo and solo versions of “Ebony and Ivory†and more.

The Tug Of War 3-CD/1-DVD Deluxe Edition adds the original 1982 album mix and a DVD featuring original music videos for the album’s singles and the brand new 18-minute documentary “Fly TIA — Behind The Scenes on Take It Away†featuring previously unseen archival footage.

The Tug Of War Deluxe Edition will include a 112-page essay book and 64-page scrapbook, while the strictly limited run of 1000 Super Deluxe sets will arrive in a limited edition acrylic slipcase with five hand numbered prints of images from the Linda McCartney archive.

The Pipes of Peace 2-CD Special Edition is made up of the original album plus a 9-track bonus disc with such exclusive gems as a 2015 remix of “Say Say Say†by Spike Stent, unearthed demos of three album tracks and outtakes “It’s Not On†and “Simple As Thatâ€, the previously unreleased “Christian Bop†and more.

The 2-CD/1-DVD Pipes of Peace Deluxe Edition features a bonus video disc comprised of the original promo clips for all three of the album’s singles, plus previously unreleased clips from Paul’s film archives.

The Deluxe configuration will also include a 112-page essay book and 64-page book that goes behind the scenes on the “Pipes Of Peace†title track video shoot.

Both albums and their companion bonus audio discs will also be released as 2-LP 180-gram audiophile vinyl editions complete with gatefold sleeves and download cards. The newly remixed and mastered Tug Of War and remastered Pipes Pf Peace will also receive standard and Hi Res digital releases, as well deluxe digital and Hi Res releases featuring all bonus audio.

The History Of Rock – a brand new monthly magazine from the makers of Uncut – a brand new monthly magazine from the makers of Uncut – is now on sale in the UK. Click here for more details.

Meanwhile, the September 2015 issue of Uncut is on sale in the UK on Tuesday, July 28 – featuring David Gilmour, a free Grateful Dead CD, Bob Dylan and the Newport Folk Festival, AC/DC, Killing Joke, the Isley Brothers, Julien Temple, Ryley Walker and more.

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First look: Noah Baumbach’s Mistress America

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It is possible that Noah Baumbach and Greta Gerwig’s latest project began life with the working title, Motherfucking Times Square. It’s where we first meet Gerwig's Brooke in Mistress America, walking down the red steps at night, the square itself washed in neon light. During an on-stage interv...

It is possible that Noah Baumbach and Greta Gerwig’s latest project began life with the working title, Motherfucking Times Square. It’s where we first meet Gerwig’s Brooke in Mistress America, walking down the red steps at night, the square itself washed in neon light.

During an on-stage interview as part of the New York Film Festival in 2013 – shortly after the release of their first collaboration, Frances Ha – Baumbach and Gerwig discussed a subgenre of Eighties films they both liked. These included After Hours and Desperately Seeking Susan, films where “squares get batted around by less square peopleâ€.

These are both unexpected touchstones for Mistress America, though Baumbach draws inspiration from elsewhere, including John Hughes’ coming-of-age movies, The Great Gatsby and – in the film’s second half, set in a Connecticut mansion – parlour room screwball comedies. Elsewhere, Dean Wareham and Britta Phillips’ diaphanous, pulsing score evokes New Order’s “Elegia†and The Cure’s “Plainsongâ€.

At first, Greta Gerwig’s Brooke feels a little like an extension of the character she played in Frances Ha. Both characters display zany hipster ways, career anxiety and fierce social competition. But, it transpires, that the similarly is superficial.

While Frances’ life is floating and unformed, Brooke flits with almost superhuman energy between different activities. One minute she is dancing on stage with a band (a cameo from Dirty Projectors), the next she is running indoor cycling classes at a gym, home tutoring school children or plotting her latest dizzying career swerve, as an aspiring restauranteur.

Into Brooke’s disorientating, high velocity life comes Tracy (Lola Kirke; daughter of Free and Bad Company bassist Simon) who is soon to become Brooke’s half-sister. A college freshman struggling to fit in, Tracy is enthralled by the dynamic, fast-talking Brooke; but a series of setbacks suggest that Brooke is not entirely as successful and confident she first appears.

Aside from his recent penchant for casting the daughters of rock bass players (Sting’s eldest sibling, Mickey Sumner, was an excellent foil to Gerwig in Fances Ha), Mistress America additionally revisits several ideas from Baumbach’s other film released this year While We’re Young – authorship, authenticity, the trust between mentor and protégé, the fatuousness of self-absorbed people. Fans of Baumbach films will also enjoy gags involving literary magazines and boho bistros. It’s business as usual, pretty much.

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Mistress America opens in the UK on August 14

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Miles Davis – At Newport 1955 – 1975: The Bootleg Series Vol 4

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Shares in Miles Davis’ career, had they been available, would not have fetched much of a price the day before he took the stage at the Newport Jazz Festival in the summer of 1955. Only a handful of years after his youthful blossoming alongside Charlie Parker and with his own innovative nine-piece ...

Shares in Miles Davis’ career, had they been available, would not have fetched much of a price the day before he took the stage at the Newport Jazz Festival in the summer of 1955. Only a handful of years after his youthful blossoming alongside Charlie Parker and with his own innovative nine-piece band, Davis’ playing and professional reputation had been badly damaged by the effects of heroin addiction. Now, clean for a year and a half, he pleaded with George Wein, the festival’s producer, for a place on the bill. Wein squeezed him in as a last-minute addition to a jam-session group featuring the saxophonists Zoot Sims and Gerry Mulligan, with Thelonious Monk on piano. Their short set, only three tunes and less than half an hour long, would change the trumpeter’s life.

He chose to wear a white tuxedo that made him stand out among the lounge suits flanking him on the stage, and he had clearly come to play. Taking the stage after the Count Basie orchestra, and introduced by Duke Ellington, he managed to negotiate Monk’s characteristically eccentric accompaniment on “Hackensack†with unruffled poise before taking charge on another of the pianist’s compositions, the classic ballad “Round Midnightâ€. Pushing the bell of his trumpet right up against the microphone, he cast a spell over the audience with an improvisation that showed off a confident new beauty in his tone and phrasing. The watching George Avakian, a powerful A&R man, made up his mind at that moment to sign Miles Davis to a Columbia Records contract that would see the trumpeter produce 20 years’ worth of classic albums, including Kind Of Blue, Sketches Of Spain and Bitches Brew.

Although the recording of Davis’ Newport debut has been released before, it is the only possible way to open the latest volume of the Bootleg Series, which consists of four discs devoted to the trumpeter’s appearances under the festival’s banner. Ranging from the original Rhode Island home to a temporary home in New York City and various Newport-branded European tours, the set covers a period of 20 years in which Davis’ music underwent a series of celebrated and sometimes controversial evolutionary leaps.

Three years after that first appearance, he returned with a sextet, featuring Cannonball Adderley and John Coltrane on saxophones, Bill Evans on piano, Paul Chambers on bass and Jimmy Cobb on drums, that would record Kind Of Blue a few months later. This six-tune set, particularly remarkable for the uncharacteristic explosiveness of Cobb’s usually imperturbable drumming, saw the light of day on a 2001 release, Miles Davis At Newport 1958. Unsurprisingly, the music continues to defy the opinion of DownBeat magazine’s disapproving critic, who wrote that “the group’s solidarity is hampered by the angry young tenor of Coltrane.â€

The second disc is devoted entirely to two previously unreleased performances, in 1966 and 1967, by what is generally known as Miles’ second great quintet, but which deserves recognition as the most astounding small group in the history of jazz. Davis himself never received inspiration from his sidemen to equal that offered by Wayne Shorter, Herbie Hancock, Ron Carter and Tony Williams, whose five years together produced music of astonishing creative density, reaching peaks of collective transcendence in which they seemed to be able to bend metre, harmony and melody to their will, a kind of musical equivalent of gymnastics, acrobatics and ballet combined.

The problem of where to go next was solved when Davis’ girlfriend turned him on to Hendrix and Sly. He wanted to stay current and to share their audience, which meant a new funk-based groove and an interest in distortion. The 24-minute 1969 performance, with Miles alone in front of a new rhythm section (Chick Corea, Dave Holland, Jack DeJohnette) when Shorter got stuck in traffic, offers sanctuary in a halfway house, while a 70-minute set from a 1971 Newport concert in Switzerland, with Keith Jarrett on electric keyboards, Michael Henderson on bass guitar, Ndugu Leon Chancler on drums and two percussionists, shows a firmer commitment to the new sounds. In Berlin in 1973 and New York in 1975, the guitars of Pete Cosey and Reggie Lucas having replaced the keyboards, the transformation is complete. Time is squeezed and stretched in new ways, exotic timbres are distilled on the spot, and this free-form funk still scorches the air.

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Lemmy joins Iggy Pop, Grace Jones and Henry Rollins for “The loudest silent movie on Earth”

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Lemmy will join the cast of a new film project, Gutterdämmerung. Billed as “the loudest silent movie on Earthâ€, the film will be directed by Belgian-Swedish filmmaker, Bjorn Tagemose. Lemmy joins Iggy Pop, Grace Jones and Henry Rollins, who have already been cast in Tagemose's film. Joining...

Lemmy will join the cast of a new film project, Gutterdämmerung.

Billed as “the loudest silent movie on Earthâ€, the film will be directed by Belgian-Swedish filmmaker, Bjorn Tagemose.

Lemmy joins Iggy Pop, Grace Jones and Henry Rollins, who have already been cast in Tagemose’s film.

Joining Lemmy will be Slayer’s Tom Araya.

According to a press release, Lemmy will play a “crazed general leading the ‘Armour Cavalry‘ during a dark explosive moment” in the film.

Araya, meanwhile, plays “a mysterious messenger of darkness”.

A synopsis of the plot reveals these remarkable details:

“The film is sent in a world where God has saved the world from sin by taking from mankind the Devil’s ‘Grail of Sin’… the Evil Guitar. The Earth has now turned into a puritan world where there is no room for sex, drugs or rock ‘n’ roll.

“From up on high in heaven a “punk-angelâ€, Vicious (portrayed by Iggy Pop), looks upon the world with weary bored eyes. Behind God’s back, Vicious sends the Devil’s guitar back to earth and sin in all its forms returns to mankind.

“An evil puritan priest (Henry Rollins) manipulates a naive girl to retrieve the guitar and destroy it. On her quest to find the Devil’s Grail Of Sin, the girl is forced to face the world’s most evil rock and roll bastards. Throughout her journey, she has a rival in the form of a rock chick determined to stop her from destroying the instrument.â€

The film will tour with a live band and a live narrator at the end of 2015 / early 2016.

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Jimmy Page “can’t forsee” a Led Zeppelin reunion

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Jimmy Page has admitted that he can't see a Led Zeppelin reunion happening any time soon, as the former band members cannot agree on the right reasons to get back together. In a new interview with The Daily Beast, Page revealed, "We tried it a few times. It always seemed to be done in a hurry and i...

Jimmy Page has admitted that he can’t see a Led Zeppelin reunion happening any time soon, as the former band members cannot agree on the right reasons to get back together.

In a new interview with The Daily Beast, Page revealed, “We tried it a few times. It always seemed to be done in a hurry and it never worked. That’s why the O2 show was done with such intent. We rehearsed loads so that Jason — John’s son — felt like he was part of the band and not just some novelty. We all needed it to be that way. But I can’t foresee doing it again, because we all have to agree and agree for the right reasons.”

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Last year, Robert Plant revealed to Uncut: “A couple of years ago, I said [to Page], ‘If you’ve got anything acoustic, let me know. I’ll give it a whirl. It was hands across the water. But he walked away. Just walked away.

“But we couldn’t do anything proper. The weight of expectation is too great.â€

Page recently explained that he is set to pursue a “new project” after completing remastering sessions for Led Zeppelin’s final three albums – Presence, In Through the Out Door and Coda.

Earlier this year, the guitarist spoke of a return to live performance declaring that he needed to get “match fit” before he can peform again.

“The one thing I haven’t been seen to be doing recently is playing guitar,” he said. “So now I’ve got the opportunity to put all my drive into playing the guitar and working out what way to present myself next.”

Page added: “I think it’s safe to assume that will be a new project. I don’t know who with yet because I haven’t had a chance to work on it, but I’ve got material that’s written I want to revisit and well, it’s an exciting time.”

Meanwhile, Page has also recently confirmed that as far as he’s concerned, he has officially closed the Led Zeppelin vault.

“As far as the studio side of things [goes], this is it,” said Page. “Unless something might pop up on international Record [Store] Day or something like that. But it will be a long way off.”

Page has already previewed a previously unheard track, “Sugar Mama”, from the Coda package.

Rolling Stone reports that Page expressed his satisfaction with the reissue campaign, saying, “As far as I’m concerned, I’ve done my job.”

He also discussed the amount of unofficially released live Zeppelin material, noting that with the substantial number of bootlegs in circulation, it seemed unlikely he would pursue a live project on the scale of the studio reissues.

“Looking at the whole bootleg scene and knowing how much live material had already come out, and pretty good stuff at that, dealing with the studio outtakes seemed to be a more satisfying project,” he said. “I knew the chronology and the quality of what was going to turn up so I could really visualize it a lot easier than all the [live] bootlegs that are out there. This is what needed to be done – the whole Led Zeppelin world in the studio needed to be dealt with properly and seriously.”

Asked what he’ll be doing now the reissue series is completed, Page said: “I won’t take it easy. I’ll be working on the guitar now, because that’s the next thing to be obsessive about.”

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Read Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr’s tributes to Cilla Black

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Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr have led tributes to Cilla Black, who died yesterday aged 72. Black began her career as a cloakroom attendant at the Cavern Club, where she also performed alongside The Beatles, Gerry and the Pacemakers and Rory Storm and the Hurricanes. https://twitter.com/PaulMcCar...

Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr have led tributes to Cilla Black, who died yesterday aged 72.

Black began her career as a cloakroom attendant at the Cavern Club, where she also performed alongside The Beatles, Gerry and the Pacemakers and Rory Storm and the Hurricanes.

Ringo Starr is said to have introduced Black to Brian Epstein, who later managed her until his death in 1967.

She released her debut single “Love Of The Loved†in 1963. Written by Lennon and McCartney, Black’s version was produced by George Martin.

The following year, Black had two consecutive No 1 singles, “Anyone Who Had A Heart” and “You’re My World“.

Later, she became a successful TV presenter, with Surprise, Surprise – which ran from 1984 – 2001 and Blind Date, which ran for 18 years from 1985.

The BBC reports Spanish police confirmed a woman named Priscilla White – Black’s real name – died on August 2, 2015 in Estepona on the Costa del Sol, where the star had a home.

The death appeared to be due to natural causes, but this had not yet been confirmed by tests, police said.

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Watch David Gilmour’s new video for “Rattle That Lock”

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Uncut's cover star David Gilmour has unveiled a new animated video for "Rattle That Lock": you can watch it below. The fim was created by Alasdair & Jock from Trunk Animation, the London based production house, under the creative directorship of Aubrey Powell of Hipgnosis. David Gilmour said: ...

Uncut’s cover star David Gilmour has unveiled a new animated video for “Rattle That Lock“: you can watch it below.

The fim was created by Alasdair & Jock from Trunk Animation, the London based production house, under the creative directorship of Aubrey Powell of Hipgnosis.

David Gilmour said: “I love animation when it does something that can’t be achieved any other way. The film Alasdair & Jock have made for Rattle That Lock highlights a darkness in the song that couldn’t have been shown any other way.â€

Polly Samson, who co-wrote the song with Gilmour, said “I think the animators have done a fine job: paying homage to Gustave Dore, bringing his illustrations for Paradise Lost alive, making a powerful visual for the song.â€

Gilmour graces the cover of the current issue of Uncut. In our world exclusive interview, he talks about his new album, the end of Pink Floyd, his new record and getting older, in a world exclusive interview.

“I think I’ve found my feet,†says the guitarist, singer and songwriter. “It’s quite late in life to start finding one’s feet, I must admit. Or at least, to find them again.â€

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Uncut, David Gilmour cover

David’s album, Rattle That Lock, will be released worldwide on September 18 by Sony Music.

He’s also announced his first North American dates for ten years, which will take place in March and April 2016.

Rattle That Lock is Gilmour’s first solo album since On An Island in 2006; it is also his first since Pink Floyd’s swansong, The Endless River last year. Primary lyricist is Gilmour’s long-term writing partner, Polly Samson, and it is co-produced by David Gilmour and Phil Manzanera.

The full tracklisting for Rattle That Lock is:
5 A.M (Gilmour)
Rattle That Lock (Gilmour/Samson/Boumendil)
Faces Of Stone (Gilmour)
A Boat Lies Waiting (Gilmour/Samson)
Dancing Right In Front Of Me (Gilmour)
In Any Tongue (Gilmour/Samson)
Beauty (Gilmour)
The Girl In The Yellow Dress (Gilmour/Samson)
Today (Gilmour/Samson)
And Then… (Gilmour)

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Rory Gallagher’s Taste breakup “caused a huge depression in him”

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Rory Gallagher's brother and road manager discusses the upcoming boxset from his pivotal group Taste, in the new issue of Uncut, out now. Taste's drummer John Wilson also recalls his time playing with Gallagher in the late '60s power trio. "Musically, he liked working with the other two," explains...

Rory Gallagher‘s brother and road manager discusses the upcoming boxset from his pivotal group Taste, in the new issue of Uncut, out now.

Taste’s drummer John Wilson also recalls his time playing with Gallagher in the late ’60s power trio.

“Musically, he liked working with the other two,” explains Donal Gallagher. “In fact, in the ’90s when he was forming a new lineup, he considered getting in touch with John – but the break-up caused a huge depression in him. He felt a huge opportunity had been passed by.

“He never performed Taste’s songs onstage again. Some nights you’d hear him break into the riff of one of them, and you could tell he’d be itching to play the whole song, and the audience would be dying to hear it, but he never did. I suppose he felt he’d lost ownership of that music.”

“My main feeling about Taste is that I was privileged to play with Rory – and Richard – at a time when bands were allowed to be at their most expressive,” says John Wilson. “There was no pressure on Rory or any of us. We were just three guys who went onstage every night and had fun.”

The Taste boxset, I’ll Remember, is reviewed in the new Uncut, and is released on August 28.

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The Band, Bob Dylan and Music From Big Pink – the full story

“People were like, ‘What kind of music is this? Where in the world did this come from?’†Almost 50 years ago, The Band released Music From Big Pink, an album that drew on the richest musical traditions of America – “From the Ozarks to the Mississippi Delta to the dustbowl,†Robbie Robe...

“People were like, ‘What kind of music is this? Where in the world did this come from?’†Almost 50 years ago, The Band released Music From Big Pink, an album that drew on the richest musical traditions of America – “From the Ozarks to the Mississippi Delta to the dustbowl,†Robbie Robertson tells Uncut. Five miles out of Woodstock, we reconstruct the story of a landmark album with the help of its surviving players… A tale of five young men (and an illustrious neighbour), dressed as sharecroppers, going back to the source – and changing the future of music in the process… Originally in Uncut’s August 2013 issue (Take 196). Words: Graeme Thomson

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In the mountains to which they had lately retreated, the roar of the changing world they’d just escaped was much reduced. Elsewhere, psychedelic tumult prevailed. It was 1967, the age of Aquarius and all that. The year, that is, of Sgt Pepper, Are You Experienced, The Velvet Underground & Nico, Absolutely Free, Smiley Smile, Strange Days, The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn, Safe As Milk, Surrealistic Pillow, Forever Changes, Disraeli Gears. The airwaves were full of acid rock. Music was getting louder, more complex, experimental. It was a time of hippy rebellion, free love, be-ins, freak-outs, LSD, peace marches, anti-war demonstrations, utopian politics and drum solos.

Up there in the Catskills, though, on the northeastern end of the Allegheny Plateau, many things were much as they always had been. The changes rocking America were barely noticed here, where the pull of the past was still keenly felt and where in that notable summer Bob Dylan’s former backing band, once known as The Hawks, four road-hardened Canadians and a kick-ass Arkansas farmboy, were working on a record that found virtuous inspiration in the music of an older America and would turn out to be one of the great game-changing albums of that or any era.

Music From Big Pink, The Band’s 1968 debut, has become such an ingrained and influential part of our musical landscape it’s difficult to imagine a time when it didn’t exist – or how shockingly against-the-grain it was when it first arrived. In Big Pink, a modest tract house in the mountains of upstate New York, those five men blended their hard years on the road, their rapidly changing lives, and their love of mountain music, gospel, spirituals, roadhouse blues, Stax soul and early rock’n’roll to create a magical new strain of American music.

“It was pure, from the source,†Robbie Robertson tells Uncut. “These were things that grew right out of the ground in the places that we had played, from the Ozarks to the Mississippi Delta to the dustbowl. You’ve got to gather before you give, and we had gone out there and learned this stuff. We had been together for seven years, it wasn’t like we had just been given instruments for Christmas, and these pieces we’d gathered along the way we were incorporating unconsciously into what we were doing – and, well, it all added up to something that didn’t sound like anything.â€

It wasn’t just the music that seemed utterly out of time. On the inside cover of the record they looked like a gang of turn-of-the-century train robbers: sombre suits, short hair, a palpable air of unbreachable unity. The beards weren’t groovy, but rather the unkempt face furniture of the mid-west sharecropper. Even their name – a mere afterthought which nonetheless spoke volumes – was a cultural anomaly, its plain understatement resonating in the age of Quicksilver Messenger Service and Frumious Bandersnatch. Everything about Music From Big Pink was radically antithetical to the prevailing mood of the times.

“When it came out people were like, ‘Where in the world did this come from? What kind of music is this?’†says Robertson. “People acted like we were from another planet. That shocked me, but it was a good thing, because it made me feel that we were doing something that had our own character to it. It taught us a lesson: you need to take your own vibe with you. That idea had a tremendous influence.†In the 45 years since its release, those lessons, and that influence, have simply grown ever more potent.

Regardless of the true seriousness of Bob Dylan’s motorcycle accident at the end of July 1966, it was a matter of life and death for his backing group. After Dylan went into retreat, The Hawks were stranded. With the cancellation of 60 tour dates scheduled for the rest of the year, they were left kicking around New York, scratching for the odd session, a road band who had abruptly run out of road. “We were scrounging around and it was not very productive,†confirms Robertson. “The other guys were going back and forth to Canada and it built to a boil: we gotta do something.â€

Dylan was squirreled away with his new wife and young family in Woodstock. Two hours north of New York, the town and its environs had long been a haven for writers, painters, actors and avant-garde musicians. Dylan was working there with Howard Alk on an edit of Eat The Document, the fractured documentary of his fractious ’66 tour. He invited Robertson, then later the rest of the band, to visit his rambling cedarwood house and take a look. Hawks drummer Levon Helm, having quit the Dylan tour in 1965, was off-radar, working on an oil rig in the Gulf of Mexico.

“At the time Woodstock was a lovely, low-key little art colony,†explains Robertson. “Once we were up there, there was a real feeling of artistic freedom in the air. It had its own thing and everybody gravitated to it. We went on a mission to find a place where we could work and which could be our little clubhouse, and then Rick found Big Pink.â€

Early in 1967 Hawks bassist Rick Danko came across a four-bedroom house at 2188 Stoll Road in the backwoods of West Saugerties, five miles from Woodstock and “out in the middle of nothingâ€, according to The Band’s mercurial organist, saxophonist and accordion player Garth Hudson. It was hidden down a narrow track, surrounded by maples, pines and meadow, with views onto Overlook Mountain. Painted an unlovely shade of salmon mousse, the locals had nicknamed it Big Pink. The rent was $125 a month and in the spring of 1967 Danko, Hudson and piano player Richard Manuel moved in, while Robertson and his future wife Dominique took a house on the estate of Dylan’s manager Albert Grossman just down the road.

Big Pink was functional. It was “furnished, but not in a very glamorous way,†says Robertson. “There were leather couches, a dining table, beds in the bedrooms, just like a regular family home. Your basic needs were there.†The primary attraction was a long basement room with bare breezeblock walls running the length of the house, where they could install a basic recording set-up: an Ampex 400 tape recorder, two mixers and some microphones.

“This was something I’d wanted to do for a long time,†states Robertson. “We got a reel set up, got a rug in there. This was very unusual back then, people did not have home recording facilities. We didn’t know what we were doing, so I asked a recording engineer we knew to take a look at it, and he said, ‘Well, this is the worst situation I have ever seen. You’ve got concrete walls, a cement floor, and a big steel furnace in the middle of it. This is all wrong. Whatever you do, don’t do anything recording here because it’s going to be awful.’ This was very discouraging but it was too late – we didn’t have any choice. We’d already rented the place.â€

Soon after they settled, Dylan began dropping in from his house on nearby Camelot Road, arriving late morning and playing music until late afternoon. At first the loose basement sessions roamed over the songbooks of Hank Williams, Johnny Cash and John Lee Hooker, as well as numerous traditional tunes, sea shanties, Irish ballads and nonsense verse. It was a reconnection to historic musical traditions that led, in turn, to a burst of original creativity. Scores of newly written pieces merged with ancient songs until it was hard to see the join.

“Bob would come every day and only leave to go home and have dinner with his family,†recalls Robertson. “He was out there five or six days a week and he was really loving what was happening. It was just a joyous, free feeling. I don’t know if I’ve ever seen Bob Dylan in a more relaxed state of mind.â€

Morrissey alleges sexual assault by guard at American airport

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Morrissey has claimed that he was sexually assaulted by a member of airport security staff at San Francisco International Airport earlier this week. Posting a statement on quasi-official fan site True To You, Morrissey alleged that the incident took place on Monday (July 27) as he prepared to board...

Morrissey has claimed that he was sexually assaulted by a member of airport security staff at San Francisco International Airport earlier this week.

Posting a statement on quasi-official fan site True To You, Morrissey alleged that the incident took place on Monday (July 27) as he prepared to board a British Airways flight to London.

“I went through the usual airport security procedure including the stand-up ‘scanner’, and all was well – no bleeps and nothing unusual,” Morrissey wrote.

He added: “Before I could gather my belongings from the usual array of trays I was approached by an ‘airport security officer’ who stopped me, crouched before me and groped my penis and testicles. He quickly moved away as an older ‘airport security officer’ approached.

“The officer who sexually assaulted me was identified as the General Manager On Duty. Luckily I was accompanied by two members of British Airways Special Services, who were horrified at the sexual attack and suggested that I lodge a complaint.”

The singer says that he was initially reluctant to filing a complaint, writing: “I asked if there would be any point in lodging a complaint since, as with any complaint against a figure in “authority”, the complaints are simply collected in order to protect the guilty officer should the matter go further.

“The British Airways Special Services employees assured me that a complaint was worthwhile, and so I filed the appropriate information.”

Morrissey also claims that the alleged offender denied that a sexual assault took place.

He revealed: “Apart from “that’s just your opinion”, he would not comment, even though, since the penis and testicles were mine and no one else’s, then my opinion must surely have some meaning. But, of course, what the airport security officer was saying was: your opinion will never count in the eyes of the law.

“The words “that’s just your opinion” volunteered themselves from this ‘officer’s’ mouth before he had even heard the question. He knew he could be confronted, but he also knew that he could never be challenged (even though the entire incident is most certainly on CCTV camera).

“In the interests of imperishable bureaucracy my submitted complaint against this ‘officer’ will obviously be either unread or ignored because, as we all know, on matters of officialism it is not possible to be pleasantly surprised by anything at all.

“However, what is clear is that, should you find yourself traveling through San Francisco International Airport, you should expect sexual abuse from the so-called ‘security officers’ who, we are unconvincingly warned, are acting only for our security.”

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Paul McCartney announces latest batch of archival reissues

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Paul McCartney has announced details of two new reissues from his Archive Collection. He releases Tug Of War and Pipes Of Peace on October 2, 2015. Both albums will come with additional material, including previously unreleased tracks and never before seen video. Both albums can be pre-ordered no...

Paul McCartney has announced details of two new reissues from his Archive Collection.

He releases Tug Of War and Pipes Of Peace on October 2, 2015.

Both albums will come with additional material, including previously unreleased tracks and never before seen video.

Both albums can be pre-ordered now from McCartney’s website.

Tug Of War will be issued as a 2-CD Special Edition comprised of the 2015 remix of the entire album, plus a second disc of bonus audio featuring eight previously unreleased demos of both album tracks and outtakes “Stop, You Don’t Know Where She Came From†and “Something That Didn’t Happen,†as well as demo and solo versions of “Ebony and Ivory†and more.

The Tug Of War 3-CD/1-DVD Deluxe Edition adds the original 1982 album mix and a DVD featuring original music videos for the album’s singles and the brand new 18-minute documentary “Fly TIA — Behind The Scenes on Take It Away†featuring previously unseen archival footage.

The Tug Of War Deluxe Edition will include a 112-page essay book and 64-page scrapbook, while the strictly limited run of 1000 Super Deluxe sets will arrive in a limited edition acrylic slipcase with five hand numbered prints of images from the Linda McCartney archive.

The Pipes of Peace 2-CD Special Edition is made up of the original album plus a 9-track bonus disc with such exclusive gems as a 2015 remix of “Say Say Say†by Spike Stent, unearthed demos of three album tracks and outtakes “It’s Not On†and “Simple As Thatâ€, the previously unreleased “Christian Bop†and more.

The 2-CD/1-DVD Pipes of Peace Deluxe Edition features a bonus video disc comprised of the original promo clips for all three of the album’s singles, plus previously unreleased clips from Paul’s film archives.

The Deluxe configuration will also include a 112-page essay book and 64-page book that goes behind the scenes on the “Pipes of Peace†title track video shoot.

Both albums and their companion bonus audio discs will also be released as 2-LP 180-gram audiophile vinyl editions complete with gatefold sleeves and download cards. The newly remixed and mastered Tug Of War and remastered Pipes Pf Peace will also receive standard and Hi Res digital releases, as well deluxe digital and Hi Res releases featuring all bonus audio.

Tracklisting:

Tug of War
Disc 1: Remixed album
Tug of War (Remixed 2015)
Take It Away (Remixed 2015)
Somebody Who Cares (Remixed 2015)
What’s That You’re Doing? (Remixed 2015)
Here Today (Remixed 2015)
Ballroom Dancing (Remixed 2015)
The Pound Is Sinking (Remixed 2015)
Wanderlust (Remixed 2015)
Get It (Remixed 2015)
Be What You See (Link) (Remixed 2015)
Dress Me Up As a Robber (Remixed 2015)
Ebony and Ivory (Remixed 2015)

Disc 2 – Original album
Tug of War
Take It Away
Somebody Who Cares
What’s That You’re Doing?
Here Today
Ballroom Dancing
The Pound Is Sinking
Wanderlust
Get It
Be What You See (Link)
Dress Me Up As a Robber
Ebony and Ivory

Disc 3 – Bonus Audio
Stop, You Don’t Know Where She Came From [Demo] (previously unreleased)
Wanderlust [Demo] (previously unreleased)
Ballroom Dancing [Demo] (previously unreleased)
Take It Away [Demo] (previously unreleased)
The Pound Is Sinking [Demo] (2015 Remaster)
Something That Didn’t Happen [Demo] (previously unreleased)
Ebony and Ivory [Demo] (previously unreleased)
Dress Me Up As a Robber/Robber Riff [Demo] 
(previously unreleased)
Ebony and Ivory [Solo Version] (B-side of Ebony and 
Ivory 12†single)
Rainclouds (B-side of Ebony and 
Ivory 7†single)
I’ll Give You a Ring (B-side of Take It Away single)

Disc 4 – Bonus Film
Tug of War Music Video (Version 1)
Tug of War Music Video (Version 2)
Take It Away Music Video
Ebony and Ivory Music Video
Fly TIA – Behind The Scenes on Take It Away (new 18 minute documentary using previously unreleased archive footage)

Pipes of Peace
Disc 1 – Remastered Album (Stereo)

Pipes of Peace
Say Say Say
The Other Me
Keep Under Cover
So Bad
The Man
Sweetest Little Show
Average Person
Hey Hey
Tug of Peace
Through Our Love

Disc 2 – Bonus Audio
Average Person [Demo] (previously unreleased)
Keep Under Cover [Demo] (previously unreleased)
Sweetest Little Show [Demo] (previously unreleased)
It’s Not On [Demo] (previously unreleased)
Simple As That [Demo] (previously unreleased)
Say Say Say [2015 Remix] (previously unreleased)
Ode to a Koala Bear (B-side of ‘Say Say Say’ single)
Twice in a Lifetime (bonus track from 1993 reissue)
Christian Bop (previously unreleased)

Disc 3 – DVD
Pipes of Peace Music Video
So Bad Music Video
Say Say Say Music Video
Hey Hey in Montserrat (previously unreleased home movie footage, 3mins)
Behind the Scenes at AIR Studios (previously unreleased 6 min edit)
The Man (previously unreleased home movie footage, 4mins)

FORMATS
TUG OF WAR
Physical

Standard CD (2CD)
Deluxe CD/DVD (3CD/1DVD Box Set) + 112 page essay book and 64 page scrapbook
Super Deluxe CD/DVD (3CD/1DVD Box Set) + 112 page essay book and 64 page scrapbook + limited edition acrylic slipcase
Vinyl (2LP)

Digital
Standard:
Standard Res – without Ebooklet
Standard Res – with Ebooklet
Mastered for iTunes – without Ebooklet
Hi-Res – 24but 96kHz – with Ebooklet –

Deluxe:
Standard Res (with or without Ebooklet)
Mastered for iTunes (with Ebooklet)
Hi-Res – 24but 96kHz (with Ebooklet)

PIPES OF PEACE
Physical

Standard CD (2CD)
Deluxe CD/DVD (2CD/1DVD Box Set) + 112 page essay book and 64 page behind the scenes book about the music video for the song ‘Pipes in Peace’
Vinyl (2LP)

Digital
Standard:
Standard Res – without Ebooklet
Standard Res – with Ebooklet
Mastered for iTunes – with Ebooklet
Hi-Res – 24but 96kHz – with Ebooklet

Deluxe:
Standard Res (with or without Ebooklet)
Mastered for iTunes (with Ebooklet)
Hi-Res – 24but 96kHz (with Ebooklet)

The History Of Rock – a brand new monthly magazine from the makers of Uncut – a brand new monthly magazine from the makers of Uncut – is now on sale in the UK. Click here for more details.

Meanwhile, the September 2015 issue of Uncut is on sale in the UK on Tuesday, July 28 – featuring David Gilmour, a free Grateful Dead CD, Bob Dylan and the Newport Folk Festival, AC/DC, Killing Joke, the Isley Brothers, Julien Temple, Ryley Walker and more.

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Killing Joke: “We were horrible people”

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Killing Joke discuss black magic, electro-shock therapy, leylines and recording in the Great Pyramid in the new issue of Uncut, out now. Jaz Coleman and the group look back over their mind-bending saga, ahead of the release of their new album Pylon, and explain how Iceland, wizards and pigs' heads ...

Killing Joke discuss black magic, electro-shock therapy, leylines and recording in the Great Pyramid in the new issue of Uncut, out now.

Jaz Coleman and the group look back over their mind-bending saga, ahead of the release of their new album Pylon, and explain how Iceland, wizards and pigs’ heads influenced their music.

“We had spies at every music paper,” says Coleman. “If we knew they were sending a hostile journalist we were ready and gave them hell. On several occasions, we’d find the journalist’s girlfriend, seduce her and then drop that bombshell during the interview.

“At other times, we’d send them downstairs where Big Paul beheaded wax figures. Half an hour there would liven them up. We were horrible people.”

Discussing their recording session in Egypt’s Great Pyramid, the band’s frontman recalls: “We met three beautiful archaeologists. They introduced us to the minister responsible and we handed over a bribe. We took my engineer Sameh [Almazny] and he fell asleep in the King’s Chamber and dreamed that all these alien eyes were watching him. He woke up screaming, banged his head on the lintel and ran out.

“Then these three Egyptologists turned up as we were doing this ritual. They’d dressed up like Isis. Youth didn’t know who they were and says, ‘Here, who are those weird birds at the back?’ When we came out there were hundreds of Bedouin, chanting.”

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The Pogues launch their own Irish whiskey

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The Pogues have launched their own branded Irish whiskey. Working in collaboration with West Cork Distillers, The Pogues Irish Whiskey is priced at £30 a bottle. On the website, the distillers refer to the drink as "The Spirit of the Band, Bottled". "Sunlight and barley held together with water ...

The Pogues have launched their own branded Irish whiskey.

Working in collaboration with West Cork Distillers, The Pogues Irish Whiskey is priced at £30 a bottle.

On the website, the distillers refer to the drink as “The Spirit of the Band, Bottled”.

“Sunlight and barley held together with water and left in an oak barrel for three years and a day. This whiskey is a measure of who we are, made with the sole intention of spreading that same raucous joy. If you’re drinking you’re welcome, pull up a seat and pour. If not, póg mo thóin.”

It continues. “As you would expect, The Pogues Irish Whiskey has as much character as the band itself. Made from a fine blend of grain and single malt Irish whiskey; this mighty drink has an aroma of malts and cracked nuts, with a sweet taste and a smooth intense flavour.”

John O’Connell, co-founder of West Cork Distillers, said: “We wanted to create an Irish whiskey with global appeal, which isn’t without its challenges”.

“The Pogues offer a perfect partnership as they share many of the same values as our company such as an independent spirit, a slightly unorthodox approach and a commitment to quality, as well as success on the international stage”.

Pogues Whiskey

At the UK launch, the whiskey was served with names inspired by The Pogues’ hits, including “Fairytale Of New York” and “Misty Morning Albert Bridge”.

“The Misty Morning combines the whiskey with ginger ale over ice with a slice of lemon, while The Fairytale mixes it with soda water, sugar and lemon juice over ice with a slice of lemon. The Irish Rover combines the whiskey with sweet red vermouth, Angostura Bitters and a slice of lemon,” according to a report on Bar Magazine.

Interviewed in Uncut’s August 2014 issue, Shane MacGowan updated us on his new songs, a surprising new fitness regime and history of casual violence.

“I got my head kicked in fucking millions of times in the ’70s and ’80s,†said MacGowan. “But so did lots of people. There was a lot of violence. It was a lot of fun!

“Getting beaten up, or getting hit by a car… you get used to it, y’know. You bounce off. Hitting a motorway doesn’t really register ’til later.â€

The Pogues released their last studio album Pogue Mahone in 1996, though they continue to tour. In October 2013, Phil Chevron, the band’s guitarist, died, aged 56.

Chevron, whose real name was Philip Ryan, was first diagnosed with esophageal cancer in June 2007 and had been undergoing treatment since. Despite being given an all-clear in 2008, in May 2013, it was announced that the cancer had returned.

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Read Neil Young’s end of tour report: “Let’s keep it going…”

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Neil Young has expressed his desire to continue working with his new band, The Promise Of The Real. In a post on his Facebook page to mark the end of his recent Rebel Content tour, Young wrote "I loved rocking with Promise of the Real I love this band Lets keep it going..." Young and Promise Of Th...

Neil Young has expressed his desire to continue working with his new band, The Promise Of The Real.

In a post on his Facebook page to mark the end of his recent Rebel Content tour, Young wrote “I loved rocking with Promise of the Real I love this band Lets keep it going…”

Young and Promise Of The Real finished their Rebel Content tour on July 24, 2015 at the Wayhome Festival in Ontario. Both Young and Promise Of The Real are due to perform again at this year’s 30th anniversary Farm Aid event on September 19.

Writing on Facebook, Young said, “Thanks to Promise of the Real for making this tour such a wonderful experience in my life. I love all the bands I have played with, but this band (and the multi generational thing) is epic!

“The #RebelContentTour was an experience I will never forget. Once in a lifetime. The guys, Lukas, Micah, Corey, Tony and Tato are the greatest!

“Amazing how easy and natural it was to rock on the old songs and the brand new ones – from Cortez to Big Box, from Wolf Moon to Out On The Weekend.

“We played songs we had never played before EVERY NIGHT That has never happened to me the new songs and the hits & 3-hour performances night after night. The crew loved it, the band, and people too! Playing with these guys was a gift – Such positivity, pure energy & no fear I loved rocking with Promise of the Real I love this band Lets keep it going…

“Neil”

During the Rebel Content tour, Young aired a number of deep cuts and rarities from his back catalogue.

They performed Zuma’s “Lookin’ For A Love†at his July 19, 2015 show at Champlain Valley Exposition, Essex Junction, Vermont.

The last time Young played the song was with Crazy Horse (going under the name The Echos) on April 13, 1996 at Old Princeton Landing, Princeton-By-The-Sea, California. Before that, Young hadn’t played the song live since a September 21, 1985 show at Reunion Arena, Dallas, Texas with The International Harvesters.

Young and the band also played a version of the standard “Moonlight In Vermontâ€. One the artists who have previously covered the song is Willie Nelson, whose sons Lukas and Micah are in Promise Of The Real.

He played “Hippie Dream†for the first time in 18 years during July 11, 2015 show at Pinnacle Bank Arena, Lincoln, Nebraska.

“Hippie Dream†appeared on Young’s 1986 album, Landing On Water. Young last played it on August 24, 1997 at the Coral Sky Amphitheatre, West Palm Beach, Florida.

During his 29 song set, Young also played “Bad Fog Of Loneliness†for the first time since 2008, “Words†and “Out On The Weekend†for the first time since 2009.

On the opening night of the tour – on July 5, 2015 at Marcus Amphitheatre, Milwaukee, Wisconsin – he played “Don’t Be Denied†for the first time in 12 years, Greendale’s “Double E†for the first time in 10 years and performed Ragged Glory track, “White Lineâ€, live for only the sixth time.

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Meanwhile, the September 2015 issue of Uncut is on sale in the UK on Tuesday, July 28 – featuring David Gilmour, a free Grateful Dead CD, Bob Dylan and the Newport Folk Festival, AC/DC, Killing Joke, the Isley Brothers, Julien Temple, Ryley Walker and more.

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