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Oasis Announce First Show For 2008

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Oasis are to headline one night of the Virgin Festival in Toronto this September. This is the first announcement of a live show for the Gallaghers and co. who are currently recording their seventh studio album in Los Angeles. Oasis will join Foo Fighters as headliners of the event, held on Septemb...

Oasis are to headline one night of the Virgin Festival in Toronto this September.

This is the first announcement of a live show for the Gallaghers and co. who are currently recording their seventh studio album in Los Angeles.

Oasis will join Foo Fighters as headliners of the event, held on September 6 and 7, with Oasis playing the second night.

Bloc Party, Spiritualized and The Pigeon Detectives are also confirmed for the festival which is now in it’s third year.

www.oasisinet.com

Radiohead Reveal Support Act For European Tour

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Mercury Music Prize nominated Bat For Lashes has been revealed as the support act for Radiohead's forthcoming European tour dates. The group are known to be huge fans of BFL's Natasha Khan, with Thom Yorke choosing her track "Horse And I" in his top ten iTunes list for Pitchfork magazine saying: “I love the harpsichord and the sexual ghost voices and bowed saws.This song seems to come from the world of Grimm's fairytales”. Natasha Khan will join Radiohead at the following European shows: Dublin Malahide (June 6 / 7) Paris Bercy (9/10) Barcelona Day Dream festival, Parc del Forum (12) Nimes Arenes (14/15) Milan Civica Arena (17 / 18) London Victoria Park (24 / 25) Glasgow Green (27) Manchester LCCC (29) Amsterdam Wester Park (July 1) www.radiohead.com Pic credit: PA Photos

Mercury Music Prize nominated Bat For Lashes has been revealed as the support act for Radiohead‘s forthcoming European tour dates.

The group are known to be huge fans of BFL’s Natasha Khan, with Thom Yorke choosing her track “Horse And I” in his top ten iTunes list for Pitchfork magazine saying: “I love the harpsichord and the sexual ghost voices and bowed saws.This song seems to come from the world of Grimm’s fairytales”.

Natasha Khan will join Radiohead at the following European shows:

Dublin Malahide (June 6 / 7)

Paris Bercy (9/10)

Barcelona Day Dream festival, Parc del Forum (12)

Nimes Arenes (14/15)

Milan Civica Arena (17 / 18)

London Victoria Park (24 / 25)

Glasgow Green (27)

Manchester LCCC (29)

Amsterdam Wester Park (July 1)

www.radiohead.com

Pic credit: PA Photos

Paul McCartney Pays Tribute To Childhood Friend Aspinall

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Sir Paul McCartney has paid tribute to his childhood friend and Beatles' road manager and friend Neil Aspinall who died earlier this week (March 24). McCartney has said in statement: "I met him at school when we were both 11 and we remained friends ever since. "I was able to say goodbye and thank him for everything he did for us and I send my deepest sympathies to his wonderful family. "I will miss him but will remember the laughs, there were plenty." Neil Aspinall, who died of lung cancer in New York aged 66, was also the Chief Exec of The Beatles' Apple Corps for 37 years until retiring last year. Pic credit: PA Photos

Sir Paul McCartney has paid tribute to his childhood friend and Beatles‘ road manager and friend Neil Aspinall who died earlier this week (March 24).

McCartney has said in statement: “I met him at school when we were both 11 and we remained friends ever since.

“I was able to say goodbye and thank him for everything he did for us and I send my deepest sympathies to his wonderful family.

“I will miss him but will remember the laughs, there were plenty.”

Neil Aspinall, who died of lung cancer in New York aged 66, was also the Chief Exec of The Beatles’ Apple Corps for 37 years until retiring last year.

Pic credit: PA Photos

Last Chance To Win Tickets To Rolling Stones Film Premiere!

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Coinciding with the April 2008 issue of UNCUT, with it's exclusive interview with the Rolling Stones' Keith Richards and Mick Jagger -- Uncut.co.uk has a PAIR of tickets to next week's London premiere of their new Martin Scorsese-directed flick 'Shine A Light'! Not only does the prize include a pair of tickets to the premiere on April 2 - meaning you'll see the film ahead of everyone else when it opens on April 11 - the Stones and Scorsese will also be in attendance on the red carpet. Plus we'll put you up in a swish West End Hotel overnight, the Rathbone Hotel! To be in with a chance of winning this superb prize, all you have to do is check out the UNCUT interview in the April issue and answer the simple question BY CLICKING HERE. This competition closes on Friday March 28 at 6pm. Winners will be notified by telephone/email, so please include your daytime contact details. Please note: travel to London is not included in the prize. Meanwhile, you can read Uncut's first review of 'Shine A Light' by clicking here now. ©Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation. All rights reserved.

Coinciding with the April 2008 issue of UNCUT, with it’s exclusive interview with the Rolling Stones‘ Keith Richards and Mick Jagger — Uncut.co.uk has a PAIR of tickets to next week’s London premiere of their new Martin Scorsese-directed flick ‘Shine A Light’!

Not only does the prize include a pair of tickets to the premiere on April 2 – meaning you’ll see the film ahead of everyone else when it opens on April 11 – the Stones and Scorsese will also be in attendance on the red carpet.

Plus we’ll put you up in a swish West End Hotel overnight, the Rathbone Hotel!

To be in with a chance of winning this superb prize, all you have to do is check out the UNCUT interview in the April issue and

answer the simple question BY CLICKING HERE.

This competition closes on Friday March 28 at 6pm. Winners will be notified by telephone/email, so please include your daytime contact details.

Please note: travel to London is not included in the prize.

Meanwhile, you can read Uncut’s first review of ‘Shine A Light’ by clicking here now.

©Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation. All rights reserved.

The Breeders Host Album Launch Party Online

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The Breeders launched their latest studio album Mountain Battles online last night at 10pm. The 4AD album is set to be released on April 7 but due to the fact that tracks from the album were leaked onto the internet recently, Kim Deal and co. decided to host an official record release event last ni...

The Breeders launched their latest studio album Mountain Battles online last night at 10pm.

The 4AD album is set to be released on April 7 but due to the fact that tracks from the album were leaked onto the internet recently, Kim Deal and co. decided to host an official record release event last night in Ohio.

You can catch up with the ‘official launch’ of Mountain Battles by watching the video of the party from last night online at the band’s website here: www.breedersdigest.net.

The group are also planning their first full UK tour in five years starting next month.

The Breeders will play at the following venues:

Dublin Vicar Street (April 7)

Glasgow ABC (8)

Leeds Metropolitan University (9)

Nottingham Trent University (10)

Sheffield Leadmill (12)

Birmingham Academy 2 (13)

Manchester Academy 2 (14)

London KOKO (16 / 17)

New Raconteurs Video Appears Online

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As promised, The Raconteurs have made the first video single from their new album 'Consolers Of The Lonely' available on their website. 'Salute Your Solution' is available to watch on the band's website here: www.theraconteurs.com. The video is also available as a widget that fans can embed onto their own HTML web pages. Directed by photographer Autumn de Wilde, the black and white promo film features over 2,500 photographs of Jack White, Brendan Benson and co. collated to look like a live action sequence. The Raconteurs released their second album yesterday (March 25) despite only completing recording at the start of the month. The rush release follow-up to 2006's 'Broken Boy Soldiers' features 14 tracks, was to ensure that the album would be "available everywhere" for everyone at the same time. You can read Uncut's review of 'Consolers Of The Lonely' RIGHT HERE on our Wild Mecury Sound blog. Watch The Raconteurs' "Salute Your Solution" video by clicking here.

As promised, The Raconteurs have made the first video single from their new album ‘Consolers Of The Lonely’ available on their website.

‘Salute Your Solution’ is available to watch on the band’s website here: www.theraconteurs.com. The video is also available as a widget that fans can embed onto their own HTML web pages.

Directed by photographer Autumn de Wilde, the black and white promo film features over 2,500 photographs of Jack White, Brendan Benson and co. collated to look like a live action sequence.

The Raconteurs released their second album yesterday (March 25) despite only completing recording at the start of the month.

The rush release follow-up to 2006’s ‘Broken Boy Soldiers’ features 14 tracks, was to ensure that the album would be “available everywhere” for everyone at the same time.

You can read Uncut’s review of ‘Consolers Of The Lonely’ RIGHT HERE on our Wild Mecury Sound blog.

Watch The Raconteurs’ “Salute Your Solution” video by clicking here.

The Wonder Stuff Return To Live Arena

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The Wonder Stuff are set to return to the live arena this year, with an appearance at Winchester's Matterley Bowl Blissfields festival, which takes place in July. The band, who have been on indefinate hiatus whilst guitarist Malcolm Treece had a child, are currently back in the studio recording a n...

The Wonder Stuff are set to return to the live arena this year, with an appearance at Winchester’s Matterley Bowl Blissfields festival, which takes place in July.

The band, who have been on indefinate hiatus whilst guitarist Malcolm Treece had a child, are currently back in the studio recording a new album, which is due for release early this Summer.

The as-yet-untitled LP is the band’s first since releasing ‘Suspended By Stars’ in 2006, which coincided with The Wonder Stuff’s 20th anniversary.

Frontman Miles Hunt and Treece are the only original members of the band remaining. Andres Karu, Mark McCarthy and Erica Nockalls who joined the band in 2004 are the current line-up.

Award-winning dance festival Blissfields Festival is this year moving to the bigger site of Matterly Bowl, and other artists confirmed to play are Roni Size: Reprazent and The Whip.

See the festival’s official website here for more details: www.blissfields.co.uk

Portishead Film Virals Online

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Portishead have released two viral films on the internet, to accompany their first new single "Machine Gun" since the release of "Over" in 1997. The single, taken from their forthcoming album 'Third' is available online, whilst a 12" vinyl will be available from April 14. You can see the new Porti...

Portishead have released two viral films on the internet, to accompany their first new single “Machine Gun” since the release of “Over” in 1997.

The single, taken from their forthcoming album ‘Third’ is available online, whilst a 12″ vinyl will be available from April 14.

You can see the new Portishead videos made up of film footage from the studio and a big graffic P here:

Portishead Web 1 / Portishead Web 2

“Machine Gun” is taken from the Bristol trio’s hugely anticipated new album, “Third”, which is released on April 28 and more details about the previously reported limited edition box set have been revealed.

The double vinyl set will come with a P-shaped 1GB USB, an etched 12″ vinyl of ‘Machine Gun’, and a limited edition print from Nick Uff. The USB features the album, and the following films :- ‘Ade’s House, Machine Gun’, ‘The Rip live @ Mr Wolfe’s, ‘We Carry On’ and ‘The Truly Spectacular Universal Conference Film’.

Newly revealed is that owners of the USB will also receive three exclusive addition content items over 2008.

The box set is limited to 10, 000 and is now available for pre-order on the Portishead website here: portishead.co.uk

Portishead are currently on tour in Europe and come to the UK next month.

Sex Pistols Announce Intimate Club Gig

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The Sex Pistols have announced that they will play a 'club' show in Birmingham prior to their headline appearance at this year's Isle of Wight Festival. The show at Birmingham Academy on June 11 will be the reformed punks first gig in the city for 32 years. Last year the Sex Pistols reunited for a series of sell-out shows, celebrating the 30th anniversary since releasing their defining album´Never Mind The Bollocks... Here Come Sex Pistols. The band comprises original members John Lydon, Steve Jones, Paul Cook and Glen Matlock. Tickets for the Birmingham warm-up show go on sale this Friday (March 28) at 9am.

The Sex Pistols have announced that they will play a ‘club’ show in Birmingham prior to their headline appearance at this year’s Isle of Wight Festival.

The show at Birmingham Academy on June 11 will be the reformed punks first gig in the city for 32 years.

Last year the Sex Pistols reunited for a series of sell-out shows, celebrating the 30th anniversary since releasing their defining album´Never Mind The Bollocks… Here Come Sex Pistols.

The band comprises original members John Lydon, Steve Jones, Paul Cook and Glen Matlock.

Tickets for the Birmingham warm-up show go on sale this Friday (March 28) at 9am.

Jana Hunter To Headline Next Club Uncut!

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Texan Jana Hunter is set to headline the second Club Uncut next month at London's Borderline venue. Hunter is currently on tour with Brooklyn four-piece Phosphorescent and they'll both be stopping off for Club Uncut on April 17. Hunter is signed to Devendra Banhart and Vetiver's Andy Cabic's Gnomonsong label, with her debut album Blank Unstaring Heirs of Doom being their very first release. The inaugural Club Uncut, featuring Dawn Landes, Peter Von Poehl and Liz Green was a resounding success last week (March 20) -- we'd love to see you down at the front at our next one! For a full review of the Dawn Laundes launch night click here. Uncut has an exclusive ticket link for the April 17 Club Uncut. Click here for more information and to buy tickets. Check out the artists MySpace pages to stream audio tracks, we think you'll like them. www.myspace.com/janahunter www.myspace.com/phosphorescent

Texan Jana Hunter is set to headline the second Club Uncut next month at London’s Borderline venue.

Hunter is currently on tour with Brooklyn four-piece Phosphorescent and they’ll both be stopping off for Club Uncut on April 17.

Hunter is signed to Devendra Banhart and Vetiver‘s Andy Cabic’s Gnomonsong label, with her debut album Blank Unstaring Heirs of Doom being their very first release.

The inaugural Club Uncut, featuring Dawn Landes, Peter Von Poehl and Liz Green was a resounding success last week (March 20) — we’d love to see you down at the front at our next one!

For a full review of the Dawn Laundes launch night click here.

Uncut has an exclusive ticket link for the April 17 Club Uncut. Click here for more information and to buy tickets.

Check out the artists MySpace pages to stream audio tracks, we think you’ll like them.

www.myspace.com/janahunter

www.myspace.com/phosphorescent

Cut of the Day: David Bowie Teams Up With Trent Reznor

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Cut of the day: Tuesday March 25, 2008 Legendary singer David Bowie's duet with Nine Inch Nails performed live on their co-headline Outsider's Tour in September 1995. NIN played each show on that tour first and while the backdrops where changed prior to Bowie's set, they covered several of his tracks including 'Hallo Spaceboy' and 'Scary Monsters'. Bowie then joined Trent Reznor and co for two duets -'Reptile' and 'Hurt' Today's video clip is the amazing 5 and a half minute version of 'Hurt' -- as good as Johnny Cash's cover of the 'Downward Spiral' album track?? Check it out here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aCMLwbdSrTY&hl=en If you have any trouble viewing the embedded video, click here.

Cut of the day: Tuesday March 25, 2008

Legendary singer David Bowie‘s duet with Nine Inch Nails performed live on their co-headline Outsider’s Tour in September 1995.

NIN played each show on that tour first and while the backdrops where changed prior to Bowie’s set, they covered several of his tracks including ‘Hallo Spaceboy’ and ‘Scary Monsters’.

Bowie then joined Trent Reznor and co for two duets -‘Reptile’ and ‘Hurt’

Today’s video clip is the amazing 5 and a half minute version of ‘Hurt’ — as good as Johnny Cash‘s cover of the ‘Downward Spiral’ album track??

Check it out here:

If you have any trouble viewing the embedded video, click here.

Smashing Pumpkins Sue Record Label

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Smashing Pumpkins are taking former record label Virgin to court over 'breach of contract' reports AP News Agency. The Pumpkins are disputing that Virgin Records can use their name and music for marketing campaigns as it threatens their "artistic integrity." Smashing Pumpkins were signed to the la...

Smashing Pumpkins are taking former record label Virgin to court over ‘breach of contract’ reports AP News Agency.

The Pumpkins are disputing that Virgin Records can use their name and music for marketing campaigns as it threatens their “artistic integrity.”

Smashing Pumpkins were signed to the label until their split in 2000, and since reforming in 2005 are now signed to Warner Music Group division Reprise Records.

The band dispute Virgin’s use of their music in ‘Pepsi Stuff’, a campaign run in conjunction with the drinks giant and shopping website Amazon.

According to papers filed at Los Angeles Superior Court, the band claims the Pepsi Stuff deal threatens their “artistic integrity”.

They add that the group would never grant such authority to Virgin “or any other entity”.

The band claim their previous contract with Virgin gives them the right to sell digital downloads of their songs – but it does not extend to any promotional campaigns.

Smashing Pumpkins demand that Virgin Records pay the band the profits earned in the promotion, and request an injunction to stop the future use of the group’s name and music.

Pic credit: Angela Lubrano/ LivePix

The Raconteurs ‘Consolers Of The Lonely’ Reviewed!

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The Raconteurs have rush released their second album 'Consolers Of The Lonely' today (March 25). The follow-up to 2006's 'Broken Boy Soldiers' features 14 tracks, and was recorded in just one week at the beginning of March, with the band rush releasing it this week after an announcement to the pres...

The Raconteurs have rush released their second album ‘Consolers Of The Lonely’ today (March 25).

The follow-up to 2006’s ‘Broken Boy Soldiers’ features 14 tracks, and was recorded in just one week at the beginning of March, with the band rush releasing it this week after an announcement to the press just last Tuesday (March 18).

White Stripes’ Jack White’s other band which features Brendan Benson said that the ‘rush’ release was to ensure that the album will be “available everywhere” for everyone at the same time from next Tuesday.

The group have also stated that they wanted the sudden release so that everyone, fans and media, got the record at the same time “so that no one has an upper hand on anyone else regarding it’s availability, reception or perception”.

You can read Uncut’s review of ‘Consolers Of The Lonely’ RIGHT HERE on our Wild Mecury Sound blog.

The first single to be taken from the album is ‘Salute Your Solution’ and a video for it is expected to appear online today.

For more news or to download the The Raconteurs album Click here for the band’s website www.theraconteurs.com

The Raconteurs: “Consolers Of The Lonely”

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The Raconteurs album is playing for the second time this morning, and I’ve just got round to reading the paperwork which arrived in my inbox with the download just before 9am. “Consolers Of The Lonely”, it notes, is “loud, bombastic and littered with changes of tempo.” Can’t argue with a...

The Raconteurs album is playing for the second time this morning, and I’ve just got round to reading the paperwork which arrived in my inbox with the download just before 9am. “Consolers Of The Lonely”, it notes, is “loud, bombastic and littered with changes of tempo.” Can’t argue with any of that.

R.E.M. Showcase New Album In London

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R.E.M. premiered their latest studio album 'Accelerate' at their first UK gig in three years at London's Royal Albert Hall last night (March 24). The concert, launching the 60th anniversary celebrations of the ICA arts venue, the show also featured performances from Robyn Hitchcock with guest Led Z...

R.E.M. premiered their latest studio album ‘Accelerate’ at their first UK gig in three years at London’s Royal Albert Hall last night (March 24).

The concert, launching the 60th anniversary celebrations of the ICA arts venue, the show also featured performances from Robyn Hitchcock with guest Led Zeppelin‘s John Paul Jones, Foals and The Duke Spirit.

R.E.M showcased nine songs from the new record which is due for release next Monday (March 31).

Starting with ‘Living Well Is The Best Revenge’, they also played the album title track and new single ‘Supernatural Superserious’.

The group also found time to play old classics including ‘Losing My Religion’, ‘Drive’ and 2005 hit ‘The Great Beyond’.

To see UNCUT’s review of the show – click HERE for John Mulvey’s Wild Mercury Sound Blog.

The show broadcast live on BBC Radio 2 last night, saw R.E.M. in a very chatty mood.

Guitarist Peter Buck revealed that prior to the show he had been arguing with John Paul Jones about what year he had performed at the Albert Hall with Led Zeppelin.

Buck said: “He told me 1970 but I told him 1969 – I’ve got the bootleg.”

To see UNCUT’s review of the show – click HERE for John Mulvey’s Wild Mercury Sound Blog.

As previously reported, the band are also playing an intimate iTunes Live Session at London’s Apple Store on Regents Street this Wednesday (March 26).

R.E.M. then return to the UK for some Summer stadium dates at the following places:

Manchester Lancashire County Cricket Club (August 24)

Cardiff Millennium Stadium (25)

Southampton Rose Bowl (27)

London Twickenham Stadium (30)

R.E.M.’s ICA show full set was:

‘Living Well Is The Best Revenge’

‘Accelerate’

‘Drive’

‘Man Sized Wreath’

‘Electrolite’

‘Houston’

‘Hollow Man’

‘Supernatural Superserious’

‘Final Straw’

‘Losing My Religion’

‘The Great Beyond’

‘I’m Gonna DJ’

‘Horse To Water’

‘Imitation Of Life’

‘Until The Day Is Done’

‘Man On The Moon’

Pic credit: Alastair Grant/ AP Photos

Morrissey To Headline Wireless Festival

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Morrissey has been confirmed as a headline artist for this year's O2 Wireless Festival in London's Hyde Park this July. The former Smiths frontman who is due to release a new solo album later this year, will perform on July 4, and it will be the controversial singer's only UK festival appearance in...

Morrissey has been confirmed as a headline artist for this year’s O2 Wireless Festival in London’s Hyde Park this July.

The former Smiths frontman who is due to release a new solo album later this year, will perform on July 4, and it will be the controversial singer’s only UK festival appearance in 2008.

Morrissey has said his Wireless day will be “a thundering bill of tight nerves and suavity. I will take Hyde Park like a flea inhabits a dog.”

He added that “art hounds and people with badly cut hair” are welcome to attend the outdoor show, and that he promises to “do his utmost not to pull a sour face”.

Other artists confirmed for the three-stage event on July 4 are Beck and The National.

Morrissey joins previously announced headliners Fat Boy Slim (July 5) and Counting Crows (July 6).

One more headline act for the opening night of O2 Wireless is due to be announced very soon.

Wireless takes place July 3-6 and tickets are on sale now.

See the festival’s official website here for more details: www.o2wirelessfestival.co.uk

Led Zeppelin Memorabilia Exhibit To Open At Knebworth House

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A new exhibition of Led Zeppelin memorabilia celebrating the band's 40th anniversary is set to take place at the historic venue of Knebworth House this August. The Zep exhibition 'Memories In Music 1968-2008' will feature everything from the band's badges to bathrobes, including programmes, signed photographs and instruments. The exhibition will take place in Knebworth House's Edward Bulwer Lytton family library from August 1 to September 3, and is included within the normal Knebworth House entrance ticket pice. A raffle/ donations raised from the 'Memories' show will go the ABC Trust, Action For Brazil's Children. More details are available here -- exhibition organisers are also looking for any Zep-related paraphenalia that you might own, and wish to loan to the display -- Go to www.knebworthhouse.com for more information. For more Led Zeppelin -- Check out new and exclusive interviews with Robert Plant, Jimmy Page and John Paul Jones in the latest May 2008 issue of UNCUT magazine. The issue will also come with a brilliant 15-track CD of the music that shaped the band, featuring Elvis Presley, Robert Johnson, John Lee Hooker and Otis Rush amongst the selections. Onsale this Friday (March 28). Pic credit: Getty Images

A new exhibition of Led Zeppelin memorabilia celebrating the band’s 40th anniversary is set to take place at the historic venue of Knebworth House this August.

The Zep exhibition ‘Memories In Music 1968-2008’ will feature everything from the band’s badges to bathrobes, including programmes, signed photographs and instruments.

The exhibition will take place in Knebworth House’s Edward Bulwer Lytton family library from August 1 to September 3, and is included within the normal Knebworth House entrance ticket pice.

A raffle/ donations raised from the ‘Memories’ show will go the ABC Trust, Action For Brazil’s Children.

More details are available here — exhibition organisers are also looking for any Zep-related paraphenalia that you might own, and wish to loan to the display — Go to www.knebworthhouse.com for more information.

For more Led Zeppelin — Check out new and exclusive interviews with Robert Plant, Jimmy Page and John Paul Jones in the latest May 2008 issue of UNCUT magazine.

The issue will also come with a brilliant 15-track CD of the music that shaped the band, featuring Elvis Presley, Robert Johnson, John Lee Hooker and Otis Rush amongst the selections.

Onsale this Friday (March 28).

Pic credit: Getty Images

REM – London Royal Albert Hall, March 24 2008

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A conversation last week about REM’s South By Southwest show resulted, yesterday afternoon, in me digging out my old copy of “Reckoning”. Apparently, they’d played “Second Guessing” (as well as “Auctioneer” from “Fables Of The Reconstruction”) at the show so, in preparation for the Albert Hall gig, I thought I’d revisit the album. Sorry to be a tease, but the rest of this review is over at my regular blog, Wild Mercury Sound.

A conversation last week about REM’s South By Southwest show resulted, yesterday afternoon, in me digging out my old copy of “Reckoning”. Apparently, they’d played “Second Guessing” (as well as “Auctioneer” from “Fables Of The Reconstruction”) at the show so, in preparation for the Albert Hall gig, I thought I’d revisit the album.

REM – London Royal Albert Hall, March 24 2008

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A conversation last week about REM’s South By Southwest show resulted, yesterday afternoon, in me digging out my old copy of “Reckoning”. Apparently, they’d played “Second Guessing” (as well as “Auctioneer” from “Fables Of The Reconstruction”) at the show so, in preparation for the Albert Hall gig, I thought I’d revisit the album. It still sounded fantastic, as you’d imagine. But it also made me feel better about only awarding “Accelerate” three stars in the last issue of Uncut. Every other review I’ve seen of the new album has given it four, and while it’d be a mistake to get preoccupied with the decisions of other critics, I did wonder a little: was “Accelerate”, as I thought, merely a good record? Or was it, as some others were saying, right up there with REM’s finest work? One quick play of “Reckoning” made me think that I was right to be a little circumspect in my praise. And I have to say, last night’s gig confirmed it. I’ve been seeing REM live fairly regularly for the past 20 years, and the Royal Albert Hall last night was the show I’ve enjoyed least, by some distance. It’s weird, thinking that “Up” and “Reveal”-era shows could have been better than one predicated on a much better album. In a swift 75 minutes, REM bash through nine of “Accelerate”’s 11 tracks. But the problem is, they really do bash through them. “Living Well’s The Best Revenge” might make a fantastic helter-skelter opening to the album, but here it begins the show too quickly, too heavily and, thanks to the Albert Hall’s historically moody acoustics, too murkily. There’s a distinct sense that this is a band working very hard to appear revitalised, especially a trim and engaged Peter Buck flinging himself around the stage. As they charge through the songs, however, the idea that this is an exultant return to what they do best seems less noteworthy than the prevailing air of professionalism. Here are five men in suits preparing some good new songs for a summer in the planet’s stadiums and arenas; beefing them up, battering the quicksilver charm out of them. The chief culprit in all this, I think, is Bill Rieflin, whose steroidal drumming style was a distraction on that “REM Live” set from last year. Even on something as austere as “Houston”, his tricksy style makes me long for the stealth and economy of Joey Waronker, never mind the magisterial Bill Berry. It is Rieflin who seems to be pushing the tempo along at a rare clip, so that the dynamism of many of the new songs – the exhilarating rush of “Accelerate” is one of its chief assets – is overplayed. Some survive, of course: “Man Sized Wreath”’s jagged thrust is still powerful. The sneaky punch of “Hollow Man” is effective, not least because of the minuscule but marvellous Byrds break conducted by Buck and Scott McCaughey. And “Horse To Water” is breathlessly terrific, perhaps benefiting from the sound engineers having had 55 minutes to sort out the mix following the muffled “Living Well’s The Best Revenge”. That, more or less, is the new album sorted out. It pains me to get into a fannish rant about the selection of old songs, not least because I don’t want to be one of those clichéd old fans who listen to “Reckoning” before a gig and then drone on about how REM were much better in the ‘80s, before most people had the audacity to start liking them. But it seems that the band have backed themselves into a strange position here, having tacitly encouraged the “return to form” propaganda that surrounds “Accelerate”. Most reviews – mine included – placed the new record as being squarely – calculatedly, you might suspect – in the tradition of “Lifes Rich Pageant” and “Document”. Tonight, though, it seems as if REM have chosen to try and reassert the quality of their later work. The oldest song they play, in fact, is “Losing My Religion”, an admittedly wonderful version that involves Mike Mills going walkabout in the audience while Buck busies himself over his mandolin. Besides that, there’s “Drive” (with Michael Stipe yelping “Nobody tells you what to do,” disruptively), “Electrolite” (“Our Valentine to the 20th Century”, quicker than usual), “Final Straw” (quicker, again, and greeted with the sort of cheers that suggest at least some REM fans liked “Around The Sun”) and “The Great Beyond” (“This was a request – from me,” admits Stipe and, yeah, it’s a good song, but come on). One of my mild criticisms of “Accelerate” was that it seemed to me the album REM felt obliged to make, rather than the one they necessarily wanted to make, so at least this refusal to dust down those ‘80s songs is a good way to flaunt their awkwardness and pride. It’d be disingenuous to suggest I wasn’t frustrated, though, not least when the live feed to Radio 2 ends, and the band return for encores. “We’re off the radio now, so we can do whatever we want to,” announces Stipe, promisingly. “Second Guessing”? “Auctioneer”? No. What REM want to do is play a lead single off a recent album (“Imitation Of Life”), a track from the new album (the admittedly fine “Until The Day Is Done”, and the third one that Stipe has ostentatiously called “A beautiful song” tonight), talk for ten minutes about their experiences of the Albert Hall (Stipe discusses his beautiful suit and appears to be less contrived than usual, as if this season’s tour persona has yet to be fully formulated) and, finally, one of their biggest hits (“Man On The Moon”). It’s good, but it doesn’t feel quite good enough. And it all leaves me with the impression of a band who are anxious to exploit and redeploy the astonishing riches of their history, but who also seem oppressed by that burden. SETLIST 1 Living Well’s The Best Revenge 2 Accelerate 3 Drive 4 Man Sized Wreath 5 Electrolite 6 Houston 7 Hollow Man 8 Supernatural Superserious 9 Final Straw 10 Losing My Religion 11 The Great Beyond 12 I’m Gonna DJ 13 Horse To Water 14 Imitation Of Life 15 Until The Day Is Done 16 Man On The Moon

A conversation last week about REM’s South By Southwest show resulted, yesterday afternoon, in me digging out my old copy of “Reckoning”. Apparently, they’d played “Second Guessing” (as well as “Auctioneer” from “Fables Of The Reconstruction”) at the show so, in preparation for the Albert Hall gig, I thought I’d revisit the album.

Beatles’ Friend Neil Aspinall Has Died

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The Beatles' friend and Apple Corps chief Neil Aspinall has died in New York, aged 66, Apple announced today (March 24). Aspinall was a childhood friend of Beatles' Paul McCartney and John Lennon starting his career as the band's road manager and personal assistant. A joint statement has been issued from Sir Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, Yoko Ono and Apple Corps, for whom he was Chief Executive for 37 years until last year, pays tribute to "Neil's trusting stewardship and guidance". They added:"All his friends and loved ones will greatly miss him but will always retain the fondest memories of a great man." Aspinall sang on the chorus of the band's classic "Yellow Submarine" as well as playing various instruments on 'Magical Mystery Tour' and 'Within You Without You'.

The Beatles‘ friend and Apple Corps chief Neil Aspinall has died in New York, aged 66, Apple announced today (March 24).

Aspinall was a childhood friend of Beatles’ Paul McCartney and John Lennon starting his career as the band’s road manager and personal assistant.

A joint statement has been issued from Sir Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, Yoko Ono and Apple Corps, for whom he was Chief Executive for 37 years until last year, pays tribute to “Neil’s trusting stewardship and guidance”.

They added:”All his friends and loved ones will greatly miss him but will always retain the fondest memories of a great man.”

Aspinall sang on the chorus of the band’s classic “Yellow Submarine” as well as playing various instruments on ‘Magical Mystery Tour’ and ‘Within You Without You’.