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Jay-Z Covers Oasis On The Pyramid Stage At Glastonbury

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Jay-Z covered Oasis' "Wonderwall" as the opening track of his headline show on the Pyramid Stage at Glastonbury last night (June 28). The rapper, whose billing at the festival had been criticised by Noel Gallagher, sang the song and played some electric guitar while the crowd sang along. Jay-Z the...

Jay-Z covered Oasis“Wonderwall” as the opening track of his headline show on the Pyramid Stage at Glastonbury last night (June 28).

The rapper, whose billing at the festival had been criticised by Noel Gallagher, sang the song and played some electric guitar while the crowd sang along.

Jay-Z then went straight into his hit “99 Problems”, which his band mixed with the riff from AC/DC‘s “Back To Black”.

Speaking to the audience, the star declared: “For those who didn’t get the memo, I’m Jay-Z and I’m pretty awesome.”

The rapper also performed tracks including “Dirt On Your Shoulder” and “Girls, Girls, Girls” and sampled rock tracks including U2‘s “Sunday Bloody Sunday”, but there were no special guests.

It had been rumoured that Coldplay‘s Chris Martin and Jay-Z‘s wife Beyonce Knowles would join him.

Keep an eye on Uncut.co.uk for more on Glastonbury performances, and check out NME.COM for all the up-to-date news from the festival.

Countdown to Latitude: The Coral

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It's been six years since The Coral released their self titled debut album and with it resuscitated Liverpool's music scene. Following in the footsteps of bands like The Las, The Coral was a shimmering mix of '60s psych, classic song writing in the Merseybeat tradition and blessed with a strong sens...

It’s been six years since The Coral released their self titled debut album and with it resuscitated Liverpool’s music scene. Following in the footsteps of bands like The Las, The Coral was a shimmering mix of ’60s psych, classic song writing in the Merseybeat tradition and blessed with a strong sense of the surreal.

Franz Ferdinand Preview New Songs At Glastonbury Show

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Franz Ferdinand previewed four songs from their forthcoming third album at a secret show at Glastonbury last night (June 27). The band performed on the Park Stage at 10pm after John Cale's performance, with Alex Kapranos telling festival-goers "surprise!". The group began the set with "The Dark Of...

Franz Ferdinand previewed four songs from their forthcoming third album at a secret show at Glastonbury last night (June 27).

The band performed on the Park Stage at 10pm after John Cale‘s performance, with Alex Kapranos telling festival-goers “surprise!”.

The group began the set with “The Dark Of The Matinee”, before debuting the first of the four new tracks they performed.

The new tracks previewed were “Kathryn Kiss Me”, “Ulysses”, “Turn It On” and “What She Came For”.

Franz Ferdinand played:

“The Dark Of The Matinee”

“Kathryn Kiss Me”

“Walk Away”

“Take Me Out”

“Ulysses”

“What She Came For”

“Michael”

“Turn It On”

“This Fire”

Keep an eye on Uncut.co.uk for more on Glastonbury performances, and check out NME.COM for all the up-to-date news from the festival.

Kings Of Leon Close First Night Of Glastonbury

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Kings Of Leon headlined the first night of Glastonbury Festival tonight (June 27), previewing a number of new songs. The Followill family band performed new tracks "Manhattan" and "Crawl", which opened the band's set. The four-piece also played a selection of songs from their previous three albums...

Kings Of Leon headlined the first night of Glastonbury Festival tonight (June 27), previewing a number of new songs.

The Followill family band performed new tracks “Manhattan” and “Crawl”, which opened the band’s set.

The four-piece also played a selection of songs from their previous three albums, including “Molly’s Chambers”, “Charmer” and “The Bucket”.

At one point, frontman Caleb Followill told the crowd: “The people at the BBC asked us not to play any new songs, but we’re going to have to ruffle some feathers tonight because it’s Glastonbury.”

The group ended the set with “Aha Shake Heartbreak”‘s “Slow Night So Long”.

Kings Of Leon played:

“Crawl”

“Black Thumbnail”

“Taper Jean Girl”

“My Party”

“Razz”

“King Of The Rodeo”

“Wasted Time”

“Fans”

“Arizona”

“Milk”

“Four Kicks”

“Molly’s Chambers”

“California Waiting”

“The Bucket”

“On Call”

“McFearless”

“Pistol Of Fire”

“Spiral Staircase”

“Trani”

“Knocked Up”

“Manhattan”

“Charmer”

“Slow Night So Long”

Keep an eye on Uncut.co.uk for more on Glastonbury performances, and check out NME.COM for all the up-to-date news from the festival.

Amy Winehouse Set For Glastonbury Tonight

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Amy Winehouse looks likely to perform at Glastonbury tonight (June 28), after appearing at Nelson Mandela's Hyde Park birthday concert last night (June 27). After a stay in hospital last week it seemed unlikely that the singer would perform at either event. However, Winehouse has been rehearsing i...

Amy Winehouse looks likely to perform at Glastonbury tonight (June 28), after appearing at Nelson Mandela‘s Hyde Park birthday concert last night (June 27).

After a stay in hospital last week it seemed unlikely that the singer would perform at either event.

However, Winehouse has been rehearsing intensively since her discharge from hospital earlier this week and performed ‘Rehab’ and her cover of The Zutons‘Valerie’ at the gig in London.

Amy Winehouse is set to perform at 9.15pm on the Pyramid Stage at Glastonbury tonight.

Keep an eye on Uncut.co.uk for more on Glastonbury performances, and check out NME.COM for all the up-to-date news from the festival.

John Cale Debuts New Song At Glastonbury

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John Cale performed an impressive set at Glastonbury last night (June 27), even debuting a new song for the crowd. Taking to the Park Stage around 9pm with a greeting of "hello campers", the veteran performed a set heavy on improvisation and extended versions of tracks. The large crowd gathered to...

John Cale performed an impressive set at Glastonbury last night (June 27), even debuting a new song for the crowd.

Taking to the Park Stage around 9pm with a greeting of “hello campers”, the veteran performed a set heavy on improvisation and extended versions of tracks.

The large crowd gathered to see him seemed particularly impressed with vintage tracks, including “Dirty Ass Rock ‘n’ Roll”, taken from 1975’s “Slow Dazzle”.

Newer tracks, such as “Sold-Motel”, from 2005’s “blackAcetate”, also got a warm reception, as did the sole new track Cale previewed, “Dancing Fool”, which lasted for over six minutes.

Keep an eye on Uncut.co.uk for more on Glastonbury performances, and check out NME.COM for all the up-to-date news from the festival.

Tom Waits and Tricky To Record Album

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Tricky has revealed that he plans to record an album with Tom Waits. The unlikely pair were introduced by Island Records founder Chris Blackwell, reports Teletext's Planet Sound. "We talked on the phone six months ago. Tom's not usually a fan of other people, but Chris said he likes me,” said Tr...

Tricky has revealed that he plans to record an album with Tom Waits.

The unlikely pair were introduced by Island Records founder Chris Blackwell, reports Teletext’s Planet Sound.

“We talked on the phone six months ago. Tom’s not usually a fan of other people, but Chris said he likes me,” said Tricky.

“Tom invited me to chill out with him in San Francisco, and when I’ve got time, I will. It’s almost like me and Tom were fated to work together.”

“I can’t imagine what will come out of it, but I know it’d be a brand new type of music, different to him or me. I was compared to ‘Tom Waits on acid’ when I first came out. I didn’t know his stuff then, but it led me to checking him out and I love it”.

Tricky will release his eighth studio album “Knowle West Boy” on July 7.

Silver Jews Announce Second US Tour

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Silver Jews have announced 37 dates for a massive US tour starting August 28 in Columbus, Ohio. The tour, their second in a career spanning 19 years, comes in support of the newly released album "Lookout Mountain, Lookout Sea." Lead singer and songwriter, David Berman, told Billboard.com that he ...

Silver Jews have announced 37 dates for a massive US tour starting August 28 in Columbus, Ohio.

The tour, their second in a career spanning 19 years, comes in support of the newly released album “Lookout Mountain, Lookout Sea.”

Lead singer and songwriter, David Berman, told Billboard.com that he feared extensive touring would affect his ability to make compelling music.

“My number one suspect for why all rock musicians begin to suck short of mid-life was the touring and promotional aspects,” Berman says.

“Business activities not only delay the making of further art, they create a completely poisonous positive feedback environment for the budding artist. They miss the years of bitter training in solitude a hardened writer puts himself under to get better and further along.”

See http://silverjews.net/ for the tour dates.

PIC CREDIT: CASSIE BERMAN

Vampire Weekend Awed By Crowd At Glastonbury

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Vampire Weekend performed the first of their three gigs at this year's Glastonbury Festival today (June 27). The New York four-piece took to the Other Stage this afternoon and seemed considerably awed by the turnout. Addressing the crowd, frontman Ezra Koenig said: "I can't believe how many people...

Vampire Weekend performed the first of their three gigs at this year’s Glastonbury Festival today (June 27).

The New York four-piece took to the Other Stage this afternoon and seemed considerably awed by the turnout.

Addressing the crowd, frontman Ezra Koenig said: “I can’t believe how many people we’re looking at. It’s such a beautiful sight, we’re really honoured to be back in your country.”

The group are set to play on the John Peel Stage tomorrow (June 28).

Vampire Weekend played:

“Mansard Roof”

“Campus”

“Cape Cod Kwassa Kwassa”

“M79”

“[Untitled New Song]”

“A-Punk”

“I Stand Corrected”

“Bryn”

“One (Blake’s Got A New Face)”

“The Kids Don’t Stand A Chance”

“Oxford Comma”

“Walcott”

Keep an eye on Uncut.co.uk for more on Glastonbury performances, and check out NME.COM for all the up-to-date news from the festival.

CSNY legend to play the UK in October

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Stephen Stills has announced today that he plans to tour the UK in October. He will play seven dates over nine days, kicking off in Brighton on October 10. Last year Stills released a collection of demo versions from a lost tape of a recording he made in 1968 called “Just Roll Tape” and embark...

Stephen Stills has announced today that he plans to tour the UK in October.

He will play seven dates over nine days, kicking off in Brighton on October 10.

Last year Stills released a collection of demo versions from a lost tape of a recording he made in 1968 called “Just Roll Tape” and embarked on an extensive US tour.

On his last tour Stills performed songs from throughout his four-decade career, including material from his most recent solo album, 2006’s “Man Alive!” and classics from his time with Crosby, Stills & Nash, CSN&Y, The Buffalo Springfield and Manassas.

Tickets are on sale now. They cost £30, except for the London date which costs £33.50, and are available from www.bookingsdirect.com or by calling 0870 735 5000.

The tour dates are:

Brighton Centre (October 10)

London Shepherds Bush Empire (11)

Manchester Apollo (13)

Birmingham Symphony Hall (15)

Newcastle City Hall (16)

Sheffield City Hall (18)

Glasgow Clyde Auditorium (19)

Neil Young: “All Along The Watchtower”

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A degree of anxiety in the air following yesterday’s blog: I can reassure you that, on first listen at least, the new Calexico album sounds pretty strong, being a return to the border territory of “Feast Of Wire”. Apologies for being a little mysterious about this stuff, but one or two other anticipated entries on that playlist aren’t working for me at the moment. Let me listen some more and I’ll report back. Today, meanwhile, we’ve started warming up for the Hop Farm Festival by investigating what Neil Young’s been up to in the early shows of his European summer tour. The setlists over at Sugar Mountain suggest a big crossover with the electric set at this spring’s extraordinary British shows, though we’re particularly pleased in the office to see the regular inclusion of “Love And Only Love”. The band, incidentally, seems to be the same as that last line-up (uncommon consistency here, surely), only with Bluenote Chad Cromwell subbing for Ralph Molina behind the kit. Thanks to Damien Love (who also filed a hefty review of Lou Reed doing “Berlin” in Edinburgh) for alerting us to this fantastic ten-minute clip of Neil playing “All Along The Watchtower” in Verona. Quite a solo, as you might imagine, which involves a fairly energetic sit-down about halfway through, a lie-down with ecstatic leg movements (reminiscent, perhaps, of a baby having its nappy changed), and ultimately, a transcendentally erotic bout of arse-wiggling in front of the drum riser. Pretty wild. Thrashers Wheat, meanwhile, have got a snatch of him trying out The Beatles’ “Day In The Life” in Lyon, which annoyingly cuts off before the song properly gets going (though why anyone would spend a gig filming it on a phone is beyond me, so I guess I shouldn't complain). The air of men of a certain age mucking about in the garage hangs heavy here, but then, Neil can away with just about anything when he’s in this form, can’t he? Anyone seen the shows yet? Send us your reports, please; we’re dying to hear more.

A degree of anxiety in the air following yesterday’s blog: I can reassure you that, on first listen at least, the new Calexico album sounds pretty strong, being a return to the border territory of “Feast Of Wire”. Apologies for being a little mysterious about this stuff, but one or two other anticipated entries on that playlist aren’t working for me at the moment. Let me listen some more and I’ll report back.

Glastonbury Kicks Off In Wet Conditions

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The first day of this year's Glastonbury festival has kicked off today (June 27), with a performance from Kate Nash on the Pyramid Stage. The singer-songwriter took the stage at 10.50am to officially open the event. However, a number of acts had performed yesterday (June 26), including The Rascals, fronted by The Last Shadow Puppets' Miles Kane, who played on the Left Field Stage at 6.30pm. Though forecasters are predicting the weather will be better than last year's mudbath, substantial showers fell on the site last night and light rain is forecast for later on today. Festival-goers also suffered delays getting on to the Somerset site when a fire broke out in a nearby scrapyard, causing the nearby A37 to be closed. Acts set to perform later on today include Franz Ferdinand, Edwyn Collins, John Cale and The Blockheads, while Kings Of Leon will also headline the Pyramid Stage. Stay tuned to Uncut.co.uk and NME.COM for the latest news from the festival.

The first day of this year’s Glastonbury festival has kicked off today (June 27), with a performance from Kate Nash on the Pyramid Stage.

The singer-songwriter took the stage at 10.50am to officially open the event.

However, a number of acts had performed yesterday (June 26), including The Rascals, fronted by The Last Shadow PuppetsMiles Kane, who played on the Left Field Stage at 6.30pm.

Though forecasters are predicting the weather will be better than last year’s mudbath, substantial showers fell on the site last night and light rain is forecast for later on today.

Festival-goers also suffered delays getting on to the Somerset site when a fire broke out in a nearby scrapyard, causing the nearby A37 to be closed.

Acts set to perform later on today include Franz Ferdinand, Edwyn Collins, John Cale and The Blockheads, while Kings Of Leon will also headline the Pyramid Stage.

Stay tuned to Uncut.co.uk and NME.COM for the latest news from the festival.

Franz Ferdinand Play Surprise Glastonbury Set

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Franz Ferdinand will appear at this year's Glastonbury festival in a surprise set on the Park Stage. The band are due onstage at 10.10pm tonight (Friday June 27). Franz Ferdinand are currently in the middle of a tour of tiny venues - they played at Yeovil's Orange Box last night (June 26) - and wi...

Franz Ferdinand will appear at this year’s Glastonbury festival in a surprise set on the Park Stage.

The band are due onstage at 10.10pm tonight (Friday June 27).

Franz Ferdinand are currently in the middle of a tour of tiny venues – they played at Yeovil’s Orange Box last night (June 26) – and will get back on the road following their festival appearance.

The band will be previewing songs from their new album, which they are in the process of recording at their hideaway in Glasgow.

The dates are:

Cardiff The Point (June 28)

Leeds Faversham (29)

Jesus & Mary Chain Unveil Rarities Box Set

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The Jesus & Mary Chain have revealed details of their forthcoming rarities box set. Due out September 30, The Power of Negative Thinking: B-Sides & Rarities features 19 of the 20 tracks from the 1988 compilation Barbed Wire Kisses, along a cassette-sourced 1983 recording of "Up Too High" and a host of previously unreleased tracks, demos, and alternate versions. The four-discs, presented in chronological order, features the "Psychocandy"-era "Walk and Crawl", alternate versions of "Never Understand" and "Coast to Coast," as well as demos of "My Little Underground," "The Living End" and "Dirty Water" and the never-before-heard "Till I Found You". The pluch packaging for "Negative Thinking" is a 6-by-10 gatefold shell and includes an 18-by-24 double-sided poster of the Jesus & Mary Chain family tree. Meanwhile, the band have been working on their first new album for a decade. After reuniting for the Coachella festival last year Jim and William Reid told reporters they planned to make a new record, but as yet no further details have come to light. Tracklisitng for Negative Thinking: Disc one: "Up Too High" "Upside Down" "Vegetable Man" "Suck" "Ambition" "Just Out of Reach" "Boyfriend's Dead" "Head" "Just Like Honey" (demo, October 1984) "Cracked" "Taste of Cindy" (acoustic) "The Hardest Walk" "Never Understand" (alternate) "My Little Underground" (demo) "The Living End" (demo) "Some Candy Talking" "Psychocandy" "Hit" "Cut Dead" (acoustic) "You Trip Me Up" (acoustic) "Walk and Crawl" Disc two: "Kill Surf City" "Bo Diddle Is Jesus" "Who Do You Love" "Everything's Alright When You're Down" "Shake" "Happy When It Rains" (demo) "Happy Place" "F. Hole" "Rider" "On the Wall" (demo) "Surfin' USA" (outtake) "Here It Comes Again" "Don't Ever Change" "Swing" "Sidewalking" "Surfin' USA" (summer mix) "Shimmer" "Penetration" "Break Me Down" "Subway" "My Girl" Disc three: "In the Black" "Terminal Beach" "Deviant Slice" "I'm Glad I Never" "Drop" (acoustic remix) "Rollercoaster" "Silverblade" "Lowlife" "Tower of Song" "Heat" "Guitarman" "Why'd You Want Me" "Sometimes" "Teenage Lust" (acoustic version) "Reverberation (Doubt)" "Don't Come Down" "Snakedriver" "Something I Can't Have" "Write Record Release Blues" "Little Red Rooster" Disc four: "The Perfect Crime" "Little Stars" "Drop" (re-recorded version) "I'm in With the Out Crowd" "New York City" "Taking It Away" "Ghost of a Smile" "Alphabet Street" "Coast to Coast" (alternate take) "Dirty Water" (alternate take) "Till I Found You" "Bleed Me" "33 1/3" "Lost Star" "Hide Myself" "Rocket" "Easylife, Easylove" "40,000K" "Nineteen666

The Jesus & Mary Chain have revealed details of their forthcoming rarities box set.

Due out September 30, The Power of Negative Thinking: B-Sides & Rarities features 19 of the 20 tracks from the 1988 compilation Barbed Wire Kisses, along a cassette-sourced 1983 recording of “Up Too High” and a host of previously unreleased tracks, demos, and alternate versions.

The four-discs, presented in chronological order, features the “Psychocandy”-era “Walk and Crawl”, alternate versions of “Never Understand” and “Coast to Coast,” as well as demos of “My Little Underground,” “The Living End” and “Dirty Water” and the never-before-heard “Till I Found You”.

The pluch packaging for “Negative Thinking” is a 6-by-10 gatefold shell and includes an 18-by-24 double-sided poster of the Jesus & Mary Chain family tree.

Meanwhile, the band have been working on their first new album for a decade. After reuniting for the Coachella festival last year Jim and William Reid told reporters they planned to make a new record, but as yet no further details have come to light.

Tracklisitng for Negative Thinking:

Disc one:

“Up Too High”

“Upside Down”

“Vegetable Man”

“Suck”

“Ambition”

“Just Out of Reach”

“Boyfriend’s Dead”

“Head”

“Just Like Honey” (demo, October 1984)

“Cracked”

“Taste of Cindy” (acoustic)

“The Hardest Walk”

“Never Understand” (alternate)

“My Little Underground” (demo)

“The Living End” (demo)

“Some Candy Talking”

“Psychocandy”

“Hit”

“Cut Dead” (acoustic)

“You Trip Me Up” (acoustic)

“Walk and Crawl”

Disc two:

“Kill Surf City”

“Bo Diddle Is Jesus”

“Who Do You Love”

“Everything’s Alright When You’re Down”

“Shake”

“Happy When It Rains” (demo)

“Happy Place”

“F. Hole”

“Rider”

“On the Wall” (demo)

“Surfin’ USA” (outtake)

“Here It Comes Again”

“Don’t Ever Change”

“Swing”

“Sidewalking”

“Surfin’ USA” (summer mix)

“Shimmer”

“Penetration”

“Break Me Down”

“Subway”

“My Girl”

Disc three:

“In the Black”

“Terminal Beach”

“Deviant Slice”

“I’m Glad I Never”

“Drop” (acoustic remix)

“Rollercoaster”

“Silverblade”

“Lowlife”

“Tower of Song”

“Heat”

“Guitarman”

“Why’d You Want Me”

“Sometimes”

“Teenage Lust” (acoustic version)

“Reverberation (Doubt)”

“Don’t Come Down”

“Snakedriver”

“Something I Can’t Have”

“Write Record Release Blues”

“Little Red Rooster”

Disc four:

“The Perfect Crime”

“Little Stars”

“Drop” (re-recorded version)

“I’m in With the Out Crowd”

“New York City”

“Taking It Away”

“Ghost of a Smile”

“Alphabet Street”

“Coast to Coast” (alternate take)

“Dirty Water” (alternate take)

“Till I Found You”

“Bleed Me”

“33 1/3”

“Lost Star”

“Hide Myself”

“Rocket”

“Easylife, Easylove”

“40,000K”

“Nineteen666

Gogol Bordello Added to Clapham Festival

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Gogol Bordello will join Iggy & The Stooges, The Gossip and The Hives at the Get Loaded in the Park Festival. The one day festival will be the only UK appearance for Iggy & The Stooges. The band who reformed in 2003 featuring original Stooges Ron and Scott Asheton plus Mike Watt on bass a...

Gogol Bordello will join Iggy & The Stooges, The Gossip and The Hives at the Get Loaded in the Park Festival.

The one day festival will be the only UK appearance for Iggy & The Stooges.

The band who reformed in 2003 featuring original Stooges Ron and Scott Asheton plus Mike Watt on bass and Steve Mackay on Sax will close the August Bank Holiday event at Clapham Common on Sunday August 24.

The award-winning festival last year hosted shows by The Streets, M.I.A. and Dirty Pretty Things.

For more information see http://www.getloadedinthepark.com/.

Countdown To Latitude: The Breeders

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One of the highlights of Latitude 2008 is sure to be, we reckon, a sighting of the enduring miracle of indie-rock that is Kim Deal. It was Deal, rumour has it, who called time on the Pixies reunion because she would rather be expending her energies on her own band, The Breeders. Deal, notoriously...

One of the highlights of Latitude 2008 is sure to be, we reckon, a sighting of the enduring miracle of indie-rock that is Kim Deal. It was Deal, rumour has it, who called time on the Pixies reunion because she would rather be expending her energies on her own band, The Breeders.

Unheard Thin Lizzy Live Album

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Thin Lizzy will release a new live album of their "UK Tour 75" including four unheard live tracks. The original recordings were made over one night for broadcast on the radio and the pristine ¼" master tape has been transferred and re-mastered with the band’s supervision. The 15-track album fea...

Thin Lizzy will release a new live album of their “UK Tour 75″ including four unheard live tracks.

The original recordings were made over one night for broadcast on the radio and the pristine ¼” master tape has been transferred and re-mastered with the band’s supervision.

The 15-track album features the ‘classic’ Thin Lizzy lineup – Phil Lynott on vocals and bass guitar, Brian Downey on percussion, Scott Gorham and Brian Robertson playing dual lead guitar – performing at Derby College on November 21 1975.

“In 1975, the band had decided on a different attitude, to change to a harder rock sound,” said Brian Downey.

“The softer songs from the previous album ‘Nightlife’ were to be replaced by more stage-orientated songs, as we planned to put our rock’n’roll stamp on the next album ‘Fighting’.”

One of the rare tracks on the album is an early prototype version of the ‘Cowboy Song’ and a version of ‘Little Darling’, which was dropped from their live set soon after their 1975 tour.

The band had been on the road since releasingFighting a few months before they hit international success with Jailbreak.

The deluxe album includes a 20-page booklet of unseen photos, liner notes written by Brian Downey and extra material of the band jamming during their sound check.

Tracklisting:

‘Fighting My Way Back’

‘It’s Only Money’

‘Wild One’

‘For Those Who Love To Live’

‘Showdown’

‘Still In Love With You’

‘Suicide’

‘Rosalie’

‘The Rocker’

‘Sha La La’

‘Baby Drives Me Crazy’

‘Me And The Boys’

‘Cowboy Song’

‘Little Darling’

‘Sound Check Jam’

Ramones and Kiss Play With Pearl Jam in NYC

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Pearl Jam collaborated with members of Kiss and The Ramones in New York last night (June 25) to cover two classic tracks. Kiss guitarist Ace Frehley and Ramones bassist C.J. Ramone were drafted in for guest appearances during the second of a two-night stand at Madison Square Garden. Frehley turned...

Pearl Jam collaborated with members of Kiss and The Ramones in New York last night (June 25) to cover two classic tracks.

Kiss guitarist Ace Frehley and Ramones bassist C.J. Ramone were drafted in for guest appearances during the second of a two-night stand at Madison Square Garden.

Frehley turned up to play lead guitar on Kiss’ “Black Diamond” and C.J. Ramone played on “I Believe in Miracles”.

Frontman Eddie Vedder also thanked his guitar tech, Ricky Ramone, who had long worked for the late Johnny Ramone before joining Pearl Jam.

The sets went heavy on material from the band’s first three albums, with hits like “Alive,” “Even Flow,” “Daughter,” “Corduroy” and “Elderly Woman Behind the Counter in a Small Town” balanced by deep cuts such as “Leash,” “Rats,” “Whipping” and “Garden.”

For more information on Pearl Jam’s US tour see www.pearljam.com.

Ray Davies Announces North American Tour

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Ray Davies has announced plans for a North American tour focusing on his latest solo album Working Man’s Café. The Kinks legend will play a series of acoustic shows, beginning on the July 11 in Ottawa. After performing three shows in Canada he will move down the coast to Oregon and Washington...

Ray Davies has announced plans for a North American tour focusing on his latest solo album Working Man’s Café.

The Kinks legend will play a series of acoustic shows, beginning on the July 11 in Ottawa.

After performing three shows in Canada he will move down the coast to Oregon and Washington concluding the tour in California on July 22.

The tour dates are:

Ottawa, ON Cisco Ottawa Bluesfest (July 11)

Winnipeg, MB Winnipeg Folk Festival (13)

Calgary, AB Jack Singer Hall (14)

Edmonton, AB Francis Winspear Centre for Music (15)

Portland, OR Crystal Ballroom (18)

Seattle, WA Showbox SoDo (19)

Anaheim, CA The Grove of Anaheim (22)

Lou Reed Opens Berlin in Edinburgh

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Lou Reed performed his landmark album, "Berlin" at the Edinburgh Playhouse last night (June 25). As part of his AEG promoted European tour, Reed will be performing the controversial 1973 album in its entirety at two more UK shows: the Nottingham Opera House on tonight (June 26) and London's Royal A...

Lou Reed performed his landmark album, “Berlin” at the Edinburgh Playhouse last night (June 25).

As part of his AEG promoted European tour, Reed will be performing the controversial 1973 album in its entirety at two more UK shows: the Nottingham Opera House on tonight (June 26) and London’s Royal Albert Hall on June 30.

As with the two shows last year, he will again be performing with a 30-piece ensemble, including his regular touring band, a string and horn section and a children’s choir.

“Lou Reed’s Berlin”, a film directed by Julian Schnabel, is also due for release July 25.

Read the Uncut Review of Lou Reed’s performance in Edinburgh.

Setlist:

Berlin

Lady Day

Men of Good Fortune

Caroline Says

How Do You Think It Feels?

Oh, Jim

Caroline Says II

The Kids

The Bed

Sad Song

Encore

Satellite of Love

Rock and Roll

The Power of the Heart