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Jeff Tweedy Comes Out In Support Of Barack Obama

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Wilco frontman Jeff Tweedy is headline a benefit gig in honour of Barack Obama, the Democrat candidate running for office. The concert 'Change Rocks' takes place this Friday (December 7) in Tweedy's hometown of Chicago as part of Obama's electoral campaign. Don't get too excited about the rest of the bill at the Riviera Theatre though: it features Third Eye Blind frontman Stephan Jenkins, Jill Sobule and the Cool Kids.

Wilco frontman Jeff Tweedy is headline a benefit gig in honour of Barack Obama, the Democrat candidate running for office.

The concert ‘Change Rocks’ takes place this Friday (December 7) in Tweedy’s hometown of Chicago as part of Obama’s electoral campaign.

Don’t get too excited about the rest of the bill at the Riviera Theatre though: it features Third Eye Blind frontman Stephan Jenkins, Jill Sobule and the Cool Kids.

Radiohead Tickets On Sale Now!

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Don't hang about, folks - Radiohead have sneaked out some tickets for their European tour early. If you visit their website tickets are available for certain shows, ahead of the general sale on Friday (December 7) at 9am. The dates on sale now are: Dublin Malahide Castle (June 7) Paris Bercy (9, 10) Barcelona Parc del Forum (12) Nimes Arenes (14) Milan Civica Arena (18) Southside Festival (20) Hurricane Festival (22) London Victoria Park (24, 25) Glasgow Green (27) Manchester Old Trafford Cricket Ground (29) Amsterdam Westerpark (July 1) Roskilde Festival (3) Berlin Wuhlheide (8) And since the "In Rainbows" discbox has now arrived, you can read Uncut's verdict on the eight extra songs at our Wild Mercury Sound blog. Pic credit: PA Photos

Don’t hang about, folks – Radiohead have sneaked out some tickets for their European tour early.

If you visit their website tickets are available for certain shows, ahead of the general sale on Friday (December 7) at 9am.

The dates on sale now are:

Dublin Malahide Castle (June 7)

Paris Bercy (9, 10)

Barcelona Parc del Forum (12)

Nimes Arenes (14)

Milan Civica Arena (18)

Southside Festival (20)

Hurricane Festival (22)

London Victoria Park (24, 25)

Glasgow Green (27)

Manchester Old Trafford Cricket Ground (29)

Amsterdam Westerpark (July 1)

Roskilde Festival (3)

Berlin Wuhlheide (8)

And since the “In Rainbows” discbox has now arrived, you can read Uncut’s verdict on the eight extra songs at our Wild Mercury Sound blog.

Pic credit: PA Photos

Led Zeppelin For Sale On eBay!

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The planet seems to have gone Zeppelin mad since Jimmy Page, Robert Plant and John Paul Jones announced details of THAT gig a while back, and auction site eBay – online barometer of our times – is no exception. In the last month there has been a Zep-related product for sale every FIVE minutes on the site – that’s all day, every day – and on eBay right this moment there are over 3000 bits of Zep kit to tempt the diehard fan. And aside from the expected stuff (CDs, records, posters, DVDs, the odd possibly illegal offer of passcodes that allow the user to secure gig tickets) there is a mountain of rather random Zep paraphenalia too. Here's our favourite ten Led Zep items offered for sale recently! Click on the items in red to see the listing in all its glory. 1. Who would have known that a Led Zeppelin pewter belt buckle was an essential purchase? 2. ...Or that our lives would be incomplete without the John Bonham memorial coin? (£26 to you, guv). 3. And what about this? – a deeply stylish pair of Zep pyjama bottoms, our “lounge pants” as our transatlantic cousins call ‘em. As primal and sexy as Bob Plant in his heyday, buy these and surely the groupies will flock to your side… 4. Led Zeppelin Neon Bar Sign - It’s made of “highest quality acrylic”. Make it the centrepiece of your lounge – that’ll please the missus… 5. Led Zeppelin Money Clip- Lots of spare cash after you failed to bag a ticket for next week? Store your wad in this stylish rocktastic wallet… 6. Led Zeppelin pocket ashtray- Perfect for the smoker who’s always on the go… 7. Led Zeppelin hoodie - Get down with the ASBO kids in this piece of high fashion, confusingly described as “Classic Punk Rock”… 8. Led Zeppelin Audio CD visor – The perfect place to keep that copy of In Through The Out Door while driving… 9. Led Zeppelin 22” lanyard - Why? Oh - "to hang your cell phone and keys”… that’s Xmas for dad sorted then... 10. Led Zeppelin Tie-Dyed Wall Tapestry - No self-respecting student should be without this design masterpiece. It probably even smells of patchouli oil! Right on! One last thing: why is no-one flogging v-neck Zep cashmere sweaters? (Kashmir/cashmere – geddit?) Now there’s an idea…

The planet seems to have gone Zeppelin mad since Jimmy Page, Robert Plant and John Paul Jones announced details of THAT gig a while back, and auction site eBay – online barometer of our times – is no exception.

In the last month there has been a Zep-related product for sale every FIVE minutes on the site – that’s all day, every day – and on eBay right this moment there are over 3000 bits of Zep kit to tempt the diehard fan.

And aside from the expected stuff (CDs, records, posters, DVDs, the odd possibly illegal offer of passcodes that allow the user to secure gig tickets) there is a mountain of rather random Zep paraphenalia too.

Here’s our favourite ten Led Zep items offered for sale recently!

Click on the items in red to see the listing in all its glory.

1. Who would have known that a Led Zeppelin pewter belt buckle was an essential purchase?

2. …Or that our lives would be incomplete without the John Bonham memorial coin? (£26 to you, guv).

3. And what about this? – a deeply stylish pair of Zep pyjama bottoms, our “lounge pants” as our transatlantic cousins call ‘em. As primal and sexy as Bob Plant in his heyday, buy these and surely the groupies will flock to your side…

4. Led Zeppelin Neon Bar Sign – It’s made of “highest quality acrylic”. Make it the centrepiece of your lounge – that’ll please the missus…

5. Led Zeppelin Money Clip– Lots of spare cash after you failed to bag a ticket for next week? Store your wad in this stylish rocktastic wallet…

6. Led Zeppelin pocket ashtray– Perfect for the smoker who’s always on the go…

7. Led Zeppelin hoodie – Get down with the ASBO kids in this piece of high fashion, confusingly described as “Classic Punk Rock”…

8. Led Zeppelin Audio CD visor – The perfect place to keep that copy of In Through The Out Door while driving…

9. Led Zeppelin 22” lanyard – Why? Oh – “to hang your cell phone and keys”… that’s Xmas for dad sorted then…

10. Led Zeppelin Tie-Dyed Wall Tapestry – No self-respecting student should be without this design masterpiece. It probably even smells of patchouli oil! Right on!

One last thing: why is no-one flogging v-neck Zep cashmere sweaters? (Kashmir/cashmere – geddit?) Now there’s an idea…

Tom Petty To Perform At The 2008 Superbowl

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Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers are to be the half-time music entertainment at next year's Superbowl in Arizona. The longstanding rock group will perform at the annual sporting event, historically the most watched US television event of the year. This year saw 140 million people tune in to see Prince perform a medley of hits on his famous symbol-shaped stage. Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers follow on from artists such as The Rolling Stones, U2 and Michael Jackson in performing at the mammoth sports event.

Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers are to be the half-time music entertainment at next year’s Superbowl in Arizona.

The longstanding rock group will perform at the annual sporting event, historically the most watched US television event of the year.

This year saw 140 million people tune in to see Prince perform a medley of hits on his famous symbol-shaped stage.

Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers follow on from artists such as The Rolling Stones, U2 and Michael Jackson in performing at the mammoth sports event.

Madness Preview New Songs At Intimate Show

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Madness previewed several new tracks from their first album in nearly a decade, with an intimate show at London's Astoria venue last night (December 3). The North London boys kicked off the show with saxophonist Lee Thompson bursting out of a giant Christmas present on stage wearing a suited and booted policeman's outfit. Previewing five new songs from their forthcoming new studio album 'Lucky 7' the band were on jubillant and energetic form. New songs, the band's first new material since 1999's 'Wonderful' album were forthcoming single 'NW5' as well as ''Bingo', 'Let's Go', 'Sugar & Spice' and 'Forever Young.' Frontman Suggs also littered the set with snippets of covers, including The Beatles' 'Help!' just before launching into their massive hit 'Our House'. They also played 'Chase The Devil' their cover of Max Romeo's classic ska tune, as recorded on their Dangermen Sessions album in 2005. Jamaican reggae legend Prince Buster joined the band onstage for an encore of Buster's own track 'Madness' - the song Madness named their band after. The Prince joined in the dancing antics on stage - afterwards giving everyone in the band a huge hug. The band's Transport From London tour kicks off this Thursday in Aberdeen, catch them at these venues: Aberdeen P&J Arena (December 6) Belfast Odyssey Arena (7) Liverpool Aintree Pavillion (8) Cardiff International Arena (10) Plymouth Pavillions (11) Birmingham NIA (12) London O2 Arena (14) Madness' set list last night was: 'One Step Beyond' 'Embarrassment' 'The Prince' 'NW5' 'My Girl' 'Tomorrow's Just Another Day' 'Bingo' 'Sun & The Rain' 'Los Palmas 7' 'Let's Go' 'Shut Up' 'Iron Shirt' 'B & B' 'Sugar & Spice' 'Grey Day' 'Lovestruck' 'Forever Young' 'House Of Fun' Wings Of A Dove' 'Baggy Trousers' 'Our House' 'It Must Be Love' ~ 'Madness' ~ 'Pigbag' Pic credit: PA Photos

Madness previewed several new tracks from their first album in nearly a decade, with an intimate show at London’s Astoria venue last night (December 3).

The North London boys kicked off the show with saxophonist Lee Thompson bursting out of a giant Christmas present on stage wearing a suited and booted policeman’s outfit.

Previewing five new songs from their forthcoming new studio album ‘Lucky 7’ the band were on jubillant and energetic form.

New songs, the band’s first new material since 1999’s ‘Wonderful’ album were forthcoming single ‘NW5′ as well as ”Bingo’, ‘Let’s Go’, ‘Sugar & Spice’ and ‘Forever Young.’

Frontman Suggs also littered the set with snippets of covers, including The Beatles‘ ‘Help!’ just before launching into their massive hit ‘Our House’.

They also played ‘Chase The Devil’ their cover of Max Romeo’s classic ska tune, as recorded on their Dangermen Sessions album in 2005.

Jamaican reggae legend Prince Buster joined the band onstage for an encore of Buster’s own track ‘Madness’ – the song Madness named their band after.

The Prince joined in the dancing antics on stage – afterwards giving everyone in the band a huge hug.

The band’s Transport From London tour kicks off this Thursday in Aberdeen, catch them at these venues:

Aberdeen P&J Arena (December 6)

Belfast Odyssey Arena (7)

Liverpool Aintree Pavillion (8)

Cardiff International Arena (10)

Plymouth Pavillions (11)

Birmingham NIA (12)

London O2 Arena (14)

Madness’ set list last night was:

‘One Step Beyond’

‘Embarrassment’

‘The Prince’

‘NW5’

‘My Girl’

‘Tomorrow’s Just Another Day’

‘Bingo’

‘Sun & The Rain’

‘Los Palmas 7’

‘Let’s Go’

‘Shut Up’

‘Iron Shirt’

‘B & B’

‘Sugar & Spice’

‘Grey Day’

‘Lovestruck’

‘Forever Young’

‘House Of Fun’

Wings Of A Dove’

‘Baggy Trousers’

‘Our House’

‘It Must Be Love’

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‘Madness’

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‘Pigbag’

Pic credit: PA Photos

John Lennon: Stars Pick Their Favourite Tracks

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The January issue of UNCUT is on sale now, featuring an all-star panel of musicians selecting their favourite song by the late Beatle John Lennon. Which Lennon song "flipped out" Brian Wilson when he first heard it? Which one reminds Arctic Monkey Alex Turner of his mum and dad? And when we asked The Who's Roger Daltrey for his favourite, what on earth led him to conclude: "I can see why people go completely mad in this business."? And there's many, many brilliant contributions from the likes of Yoko Ono, John Cale, John Lydon, Jarvis Cocker and Liam Gallagher. Meanwhile, Uncut.co.uk will be running online exclusives throughout the month, today is The Gossip's Beth Ditto's pick. Coming up: Richmond Fontaine's Willy Vlautin, Josh Ritter, Bat For Lashes, Roy Wood and more will be picking out their favourite tracks. ~ HAPPINESS IS A WARM GUN From The Beatles album, The Beatles (November 1968) Adam Duritz, Counting Crows: I mean, objectively, “Ticket To Ride” is the greatest pop song ever written, but “Happiness…” is really interesting – the time signature keeps changing, the rhythm’s constantly mutating. That’s a very hard thing to do as a writer, it’s very weird. Y’know, people forget how fucked up some of the later Beatles songs were. They’d write these great songs, but underneath the bass parts or the guitar parts were incredibly complex. They turned rock’n’roll inside out while still retaining the sheer impact of plain old rock‘n’roll. This is a dark track. I mean, not only in the obvious sense that it’s lyrically dark, but the whole musical structure, which is so strange and bizarre. It’s like this twisted James Bond theme, or like a Phil Spector wall-of-sound girl-group backdrop, like The Ronettes gone askew. I think there’s an over-large obsession with Lennon though; I will say that. I know I’m supposed to be the dark, depressed guy in our band but I love Paul – the greatest singer ever. Everyone credits the Beatles to John, and his being shot made it a cause. Don’t get me wrong: they’re both musical geniuses, but The Beatles couldn’t have worked without the combination of the two. Hey, but then the best post-Beatles pop singles were Ringo’s. And the best post-Beatles album was George’s All Things Must Pass. Well, with Band On The Run or Ram giving it a run for its money. I’m not afraid to stick up for Paul. There’s more than one road. ~ Plus! What do you think Lennon's greatest song is? You can vote for your choice, and tell us why, by clicking here for the special poll. We'll be publishing your choices in a future issue of Uncut, along with a reader Top 10. VOTE HERE!

The January issue of UNCUT is on sale now, featuring an all-star panel of musicians selecting their favourite song by the late Beatle John Lennon.

Which Lennon song “flipped out” Brian Wilson when he first heard it?

Which one reminds Arctic Monkey Alex Turner of his mum and dad?

And when we asked The Who‘s Roger Daltrey for his favourite, what on earth led him to conclude: “I can see why people go completely mad in this business.”?

And there’s many, many brilliant contributions from the likes of Yoko Ono, John Cale, John Lydon, Jarvis Cocker and Liam Gallagher.

Meanwhile, Uncut.co.uk will be running online exclusives throughout the month, today is The Gossip’s Beth Ditto‘s pick.

Coming up: Richmond Fontaine‘s Willy Vlautin, Josh Ritter, Bat For Lashes, Roy Wood and more will be picking out their favourite tracks.

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HAPPINESS IS A WARM GUN

From The Beatles album, The Beatles (November 1968)

Adam Duritz, Counting Crows:

I mean, objectively, “Ticket To Ride” is the greatest pop song ever written, but “Happiness…” is really interesting – the time signature keeps changing, the rhythm’s constantly mutating. That’s a very hard thing to do as a writer, it’s very weird. Y’know, people forget how fucked up some of the later Beatles songs were. They’d write these great songs, but underneath the bass parts or the guitar parts were incredibly complex. They turned rock’n’roll inside out while still retaining the sheer impact of plain old rock‘n’roll.

This is a dark track. I mean, not only in the obvious sense that it’s lyrically dark, but the whole musical structure, which is so strange and bizarre. It’s like this twisted James Bond theme, or like a Phil Spector wall-of-sound girl-group backdrop, like The Ronettes gone askew.

I think there’s an over-large obsession with Lennon though; I will say that. I know I’m supposed to be the dark, depressed guy in our band but I love Paul – the greatest singer ever. Everyone credits the Beatles to John, and his being shot made it a cause. Don’t get me wrong: they’re both musical geniuses, but The Beatles couldn’t have worked without the combination of the two. Hey, but then the best post-Beatles pop singles were Ringo’s. And the best post-Beatles album was George’s All Things Must Pass. Well, with Band On The Run or Ram giving it a run for its money. I’m not afraid to stick up for Paul. There’s more than one road.

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Plus! What do you think Lennon’s greatest song is? You can vote for your choice, and tell us why, by clicking here for the special poll. We’ll be publishing your choices in a future issue of Uncut, along with a reader Top 10. VOTE HERE!

Radiohead Unveil UK Tour Plans

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Radiohead have revealed their plans for a UK tour next year. Thom Yorke and co have confirmed that they will headline shows at open-air venues next June, Including two shows at London's Victoria Park on June 24 and 25. The band teasingly revealed that they would play shows in June next year on their website last week. More rumours abound about the possibility that the group will headline next year's Glastonbury festival, as they have tantilisingly kept June 28 free from the announced tour plans. They've previously headlined Glastonbury in 1997 and 2003. Radiohead have now confirmed the following venues, tickets for the five-date tour will go on sale from 9am this Friday (December 7). Dublin Malahide Castle (June 7) London Victoria Park (24, 25) Glasgow Green (27) Manchester Old Trafford Cricket Ground (29) As well as the UK dates, Radiohead are set to play a number of European festivals next summer, as well as shows in various European cities, the full details of which are yet to be announced. Meanwhile, Radiohead's latest album 'In Rainbows' has finally been dispatched as a lush vinyl set. The package comes with a second disc - see what it's like here! In Rainbows - Part Two! Pic credit: PA Photos

Radiohead have revealed their plans for a UK tour next year.

Thom Yorke and co have confirmed that they will headline shows at open-air venues next June, Including two shows at London’s Victoria Park on June 24 and 25.

The band teasingly revealed that they would play shows in June next year on their website last week.

More rumours abound about the possibility that the group will headline next year’s Glastonbury festival, as they have tantilisingly kept June 28 free from the announced tour plans.

They’ve previously headlined Glastonbury in 1997 and 2003.

Radiohead have now confirmed the following venues, tickets for the five-date tour will go on sale from 9am this Friday (December 7).

Dublin Malahide Castle (June 7)

London Victoria Park (24, 25)

Glasgow Green (27)

Manchester Old Trafford Cricket Ground (29)

As well as the UK dates, Radiohead are set to play a number of European festivals next summer, as well as shows in various European cities, the full details of which are yet to be announced.

Meanwhile, Radiohead’s latest album ‘In Rainbows’ has finally been dispatched as a lush vinyl set. The package comes with a second disc – see what it’s like here!

In Rainbows – Part Two!

Pic credit: PA Photos

Springsteen Returns To The UK For Spring Stadium Tour

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If you're one of the thousands who failed to get a ticket for Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band's upcoming London show, get ready by your phone tomorrow morning (December 5). That's when tickets will go on sale for the next round of E Street shows, kicking off at Manchester Old Trafford on Wednesday May 28. Springsteen and his old chums roll into Arsenal's Emirates Stadium on Friday May 30, then return to the UK on Saturday June 14 to play Cardiff Millennium Stadium. The E Street Band's current American and European tour has been greeted with Springsteen's best reviews in years. For a full report, see this month's copy of Uncut, in the shops now. Springsteen will be the first artist to play at the Emirates, where he'll hopefully help Arsenal celebrate winning the Premiership. Oh yeah, the details. Tickets go on sale Wednesday 5th December at 9.00am and are available from the official national ticket hotline (08705 321 321), www.harveygoldsmith.com or www.ticketzone.co.uk.

If you’re one of the thousands who failed to get a ticket for Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band‘s upcoming London show, get ready by your phone tomorrow morning (December 5).

That’s when tickets will go on sale for the next round of E Street shows, kicking off at Manchester Old Trafford on Wednesday May 28.

Springsteen and his old chums roll into Arsenal‘s Emirates Stadium on Friday May 30, then return to the UK on Saturday June 14 to play Cardiff Millennium Stadium.

The E Street Band’s current American and European tour has been greeted with Springsteen’s best reviews in years. For a full report, see this month’s copy of Uncut, in the shops now.

Springsteen will be the first artist to play at the Emirates, where he’ll hopefully help Arsenal celebrate winning the Premiership.

Oh yeah, the details.

Tickets go on sale Wednesday 5th December at 9.00am and are available from the official national ticket hotline (08705 321 321), www.harveygoldsmith.com or www.ticketzone.co.uk.

James Taylor And Carole King Reunited!

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The halcyon days of LA's '70s singer-songwriter boom were revisited last week when James Taylor and Carole King played six shows at the legendary Troubadour Club. The venue was renowned as the cradle of the canyons scene in the late '60s and early '70s. and taylor in particular launched his career from its intimate stage on Santa Monica Boulevard. The pair took turns at singing lead through the shows, backed by the same musicians who had accompanied them at the club in 1969. We imagine quite a few of the same audience wandered down from Topanga Canyon for the gigs - their old running mate Jackson Browne turned up. Other famous faces in the crowds included Colin Farrell, John Cusack, William Shatner, Rick Rubin, Jane and Peter Fonda, Rob Reiner and Danny DeVito. During the 90-minute set on Friday night, a woman fainted. Taylor stopped the show and called for assistance. When it was ascertained that she was OK, Taylor joked, "You gotta be careful how you mix those drugs if you know what I mean." The pair finished with a verse-swapping take on the 1971 hit, 'You've Got A Friend', written by King and made famous by Taylor. Here's the setlist: 'Blossom' 'So Far Away' 'Machine Gun Kelly' 'Carolina' 'It's Too Late' 'Smackwater Jack' 'Something in the Way' 'Tomorrow' 'Country Road' 'Natural Woman' 'Fire and Rain' 'Sweet Baby James' 'Steam Roller' 'Earth Move' 'You've Got a Friend' 'Up on the Roof' 'You Can Close Your Eyes' Pic credit: PA Photos

The halcyon days of LA’s ’70s singer-songwriter boom were revisited last week when James Taylor and Carole King played six shows at the legendary Troubadour Club.

The venue was renowned as the cradle of the canyons scene in the late ’60s and early ’70s. and taylor in particular launched his career from its intimate stage on Santa Monica Boulevard.

The pair took turns at singing lead through the shows, backed by the same musicians who had accompanied them at the club in 1969. We imagine quite a few of the same audience wandered down from Topanga Canyon for the gigs – their old running mate Jackson Browne turned up.

Other famous faces in the crowds included Colin Farrell, John Cusack, William Shatner, Rick Rubin, Jane and Peter Fonda, Rob Reiner and Danny DeVito.

During the 90-minute set on Friday night, a woman fainted. Taylor stopped the show and called for assistance. When it was ascertained that she was OK, Taylor joked, “You gotta be careful how you mix those drugs if you know what I mean.”

The pair finished with a verse-swapping take on the 1971 hit, ‘You’ve Got A Friend’, written by King and made famous by Taylor.

Here’s the setlist:

‘Blossom’

‘So Far Away’

‘Machine Gun Kelly’

‘Carolina’

‘It’s Too Late’

‘Smackwater Jack’

‘Something in the Way’

‘Tomorrow’

‘Country Road’

‘Natural Woman’

‘Fire and Rain’

‘Sweet Baby James’

‘Steam Roller’

‘Earth Move’

‘You’ve Got a Friend’

‘Up on the Roof’

‘You Can Close Your Eyes’

Pic credit: PA Photos

Radiohead’s “In Rainbows” – Disc Two!

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As I write, I’m listening to the second disc of “In Rainbows” for, I think, the third time. First impressions, then. The eight tracks shouldn’t be considered as offcuts, as inferior cousins of the songs that made it onto the first set; in fact, I’ve a hunch that some Radiohead fans might actually prefer some of the songs here. Because there’s plenty on this bonus disc (from the beautiful box set; great heft) that fits snugly into a certain Radiohead stereotype. If “In Rainbows” proper had a new looseness, a refreshing lightness of touch underscoring Thom Yorke’s melodious worrying, many of these songs feel bleaker, more tense. The titles in themselves – “Four Minute Warning”, "Last Flowers To The Hospital", “Down Is The New Up” – intimate a precise, classically Radiohead-esque gloom. It begins with “Mk 1”, effectively a ghostly ambient reprise of “Videotape”, starting where the first set left off. There are three more solemn ballads roughly in that vein, though “Go Slowly” carries trace elements, I think (my knowledge of all this as a Radiohead latecomer is hazy), of “Nice Dream”. Best of this batch is “Last Flowers To The Hospital”, which starts with, Yorke opining, “Appliances have gone berserk, I cannot keep up”, resolves into a stately piano ballad, then elegantly switches melody for the last minute – the best minute, in fact, of the album. The harder, faster tracks have affinities with the stuff we already know of the new Radiohead: “Down Is The New Up” has that vaguely soulful feel in Yorke’s vocal, and in the way some of the rhythms echo the American R&B of a few years back. Again, Phil Selway’s drums are the most striking feature, even more so on “Bangers And Mash”, which continues an idea prompted by, say, “15 Step”, that what Radiohead have mastered this time out is a sort of organic, guitar/bass/drums reconfiguration of the classic Warp electronica that so inspired them circa “Kid A”. With “Bangers And Mash”, though, the sense is of a band clashing textures over a manic, splattery rhythm track that the Aphex Twin or Squarepusher might have conceived at their most malicious. It isn’t difficult music – far from it – but it is knotted, edgy, and it feels neurotic rather than liberated. The disc works best as a sort of downbeat caveat to “In Rainbows”, one which possibly makes explicit the Jeremiad themes of the first set. Or maybe, thinking as I write, it’s better seen as a bridge between Radiohead’s previous albums and “In Rainbows”, a journal of a band going through some graceful, subtle transition and – though I guess most of their long-term fans would struggle to countenance such a fact – actually getting better, too.

As I write, I’m listening to the second disc of “In Rainbows” for, I think, the third time. First impressions, then. The eight tracks shouldn’t be considered as offcuts, as inferior cousins of the songs that made it onto the first set; in fact, I’ve a hunch that some Radiohead fans might actually prefer some of the songs here.

A book, a live CD and a rant about Elliott Smith

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News reaches me from my house that the Radiohead discbox has turned up, with another CD of new songs to go with the ones we already know from the "In Rainbows" download. I'll try and get my head round those in time to blog tomorrow. But in the meantime, I've just received a hefty volume about Elliott Smith that's been put together by the photographer, Autumn De Wilde. Flicking through, it looks great, and it really hammers home something that bugs the shit out of me when people often talk or write about Smith. It's just too easy to write about him as this "troubled", "unhappy", "doomed" figure, to spend an hour with a profoundly shy man and divine from it that he was somehow not long for this world. Of course, Smith had problems: at times, when I was never quite sure whether he was talking on or off the record, he was fairly explicit about them to me. But really, the habit of simplifying his life into one inexorable downward spiral winds me up time and time again; it reminds me, too, how glib writers can come across - and i've certainly been guilty of this - when they try and psychoanalyse their subjects. Anyway, my point is, De Wilde's book mainly features her pictures of Elliott, and they capture things about him that those mythologisers of depression chose not to see. They're intimate, candid, and often manage to transcend the awkwardness that he sometimes felt in front of a camera. It's clear that De Wilde had a real rapport with him that she built up over the years, so that a warmth and playfulness emerges, as he goofs about in a Key Largo t-shirt on a crowded pavement, or fashions a Billy Childish-style handlebar moustache out of some gaffer tape. I’m skimming through the text now, which seems to be conversations between De Wilde and various of Elliott’s friends, and that sense of his warmth and humanity, an idea that he actually had three dimensions, comes across. “It’s hard for people to imagine Elliott Smith running,” she writes. “Everyone saw him as such a still, quiet, sad person.” Joanna Bolme, his ex and Steve Malkmus’ great bassist, talks about Elliott being practical, cooking and driving, loving The Scorpions, Chicago. There’s stuff about him stumbling into fights out of some noble, maybe stupid desire to protect friends. Obviously I haven’t read the entire thing in half an hour, but the book comes across as a much more plausible portrait of an artist than usual, because it focuses on little details, about what he was like a lot of the time, rather than how he was perceived through his songs. There’s an interesting quote I’ve just spotted from Sam Coomes, the Quasi frontman and a regular Elliott sideman, where he says, “Elliott was sort of actively involved in his own sort of mythmaking. . . and it was something that I kind of frowned on.” Coomes’ inference, I guess, is that all the miserablist profiles of Smith acted as a kind of double bluff: if everyone thinks he’s sad, they won’t really know what he’s really like – the happy parts as well as the sad parts. But then I listen to the CD that comes with the book, and I’m reminded – wasn’t it always obvious that Smith was complicated in a good way, as well as a bad way? The five tracks are from some solo live show in LA, from around 1997. He plays flesh-prickling, close-up versions of “Angeles”, “Between The Bars”, and “Clementine”, has a go at Coomes’ Quasi song, “Clouds”, then splutters and giggles his way through Hank Williams Jr’s “All My Rowdy Friends Have Settled Down”. Doubtless, the song’s sentiments amused him, and even I’m forced to admit that his high, thin voice is an awkward fit for trad country. But as he flubs the notes and forgets the lyrics, Smith seems vulnerable in a way that’s very different to how he’s usually portrayed, a healthy and funny way that’s much closer to how I remember him. And then, cutely, he lines up some ammunition for those corny reviewers who are looking for intimations of mortality as a kiss-off line. “You weren’t thrown off by my fuck-up,” he says at the end of the disc, “because there’s more in store. . .” Good ones, I bet.

News reaches me from my house that the Radiohead discbox has turned up, with another CD of new songs to go with the ones we already know from the “In Rainbows” download. I’ll try and get my head round those in time to blog tomorrow.

Jimi Hendrix Live At Monterey Giveaway

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Celebrating 40 years since Jimi Hendrix made his debut at the Monterey International Pop Festival, www.uncut.co.uk had ten sets of the 40th anniversary live DVDs and CDs to giveaway! We asked: Which guitarist led the Hendrix Experience Tribute Band at the 40th anniversary Monterey DVD launch last month? The answer was: Gary Moore The ten winners of sets of the new DVD and live CD of 'Jimi Hendrix Live at Monterey: The Definitive Edition' celebrating Hendrix's performance at the festival in 1967 are: 1. R. Carr, Morecambe, Lancs. 2. G. Lipkins, Las Vegas, Nevada. 3. P. Lewis, Liverpool. 4. E. Finnerty, Leamington Spa. 5. B. Jones, Cardiff. 6. K. Salek, Doncaster, S.Yorkshire. 7. A. Olow, Gamleby, Sweden. 8. S. Marsden, Cornwall. 9. L. Bird, Norfolk. 10. N. Ford, Burton-on-Trent, Staffs. Congratulations! Your prizes are on their way now... To see the original competition, click here. To win more great prizes, keep checking www.www.uncut.co.uk/music/special_features.

Celebrating 40 years since Jimi Hendrix made his debut at the Monterey International Pop Festival, www.uncut.co.uk had ten sets of the 40th anniversary live DVDs and CDs to giveaway!

We asked: Which guitarist led the Hendrix Experience Tribute Band at the 40th anniversary Monterey DVD launch last month?

The answer was: Gary Moore

The ten winners of sets of the new DVD and live CD of ‘Jimi Hendrix Live at Monterey: The Definitive Edition’ celebrating Hendrix’s performance at the festival in 1967 are:

1. R. Carr, Morecambe, Lancs.

2. G. Lipkins, Las Vegas, Nevada.

3. P. Lewis, Liverpool.

4. E. Finnerty, Leamington Spa.

5. B. Jones, Cardiff.

6. K. Salek, Doncaster, S.Yorkshire.

7. A. Olow, Gamleby, Sweden.

8. S. Marsden, Cornwall.

9. L. Bird, Norfolk.

10. N. Ford, Burton-on-Trent, Staffs.

Congratulations! Your prizes are on their way now…

To see the original competition, click here.

To win more great prizes, keep checking www.www.uncut.co.uk/music/special_features.

Countdown To Led Zep: The Biggest Reunion Ever Is Here In 7 Days

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Led Zeppelin, they are coming... Barring any more unfortunate "gardening accidents", there's only one week to go until the biggest reunion gig of, ooh, just about ever takes place at London's 02 Arena. Jimmy Page, Robert Plant and John Paul Jones will be joined by John Bonham's son Jason to headline the Tribute To Ahmet Ertegun Concert next Monday (December 10). So, from today, www.uncut.co.uk will be bringing you our own special countdown to the show, the one that a million people tried to get tickets for, and only 20,000 were successful... but fret not, www.uncut.co.uk will also be reporting live from the event, bringing you breaking news as it happens. Join us this week, then, as celebrity musicians including Jarvis Cocker, John Lydon and Roy Harper nominate the Zep song they'd most like to hear played at O2, random revelations, and our own unique 'build-your-own-Led-Zep' reunion concert kit! Today we give you: 'Rambling On' - our Top 10 of words that tend to occur frequently in the lyrics of Led Zeppelin’s studio albums (1969-’82): 1 | “Baby” (225 occurrences) 2 | “Babe” (46) 3 | “Mama” (42; includes 29 on Physical Graffiti alone) 4 | “Man” [incorporating “hangman”, “policeman”, and “back door man”] (34) 5 | “Woman” [including “brown-skin woman”, “steady-rollin’ woman”, “big-legged woman”] (69) 6 | “Girl” [including “schoolgirl”] (37) 7 | “Love” [including “lurve”, “luhurve”, “leerrrve”, “lorhorve”, etc] (174) 8 | “Gonna” [I/you/he/she is going to...”] (116) 9 | “Wanna” [I/you/they want to...”] (46) 10 | “Ramble” (10) List by David Cavanagh. Pic credit: Justin Thomas (Jason Bonham on drums, playing with Led Zep at his Wedding day ceremony in 1990)

Led Zeppelin, they are coming…

Barring any more unfortunate “gardening accidents”, there’s only one week to go until the biggest reunion gig of, ooh, just about ever takes place at London’s 02 Arena.

Jimmy Page, Robert Plant and John Paul Jones will be joined by John Bonham‘s son Jason to headline the Tribute To Ahmet Ertegun Concert next Monday (December 10).

So, from today, www.uncut.co.uk will be bringing you our own special countdown to the show, the one that a million people tried to get tickets for, and only 20,000 were successful… but fret not, www.uncut.co.uk will also be reporting live from the event, bringing you breaking news as it happens.

Join us this week, then, as celebrity musicians including Jarvis Cocker, John Lydon and Roy Harper nominate the Zep song they’d most like to hear played at O2, random revelations, and our own unique ‘build-your-own-Led-Zep’ reunion concert kit!

Today we give you: ‘Rambling On’ – our Top 10 of words that tend to occur frequently in the lyrics of Led Zeppelin’s studio albums (1969-’82):

1 | “Baby” (225 occurrences)

2 | “Babe” (46)

3 | “Mama” (42; includes 29 on Physical Graffiti alone)

4 | “Man” [incorporating “hangman”, “policeman”, and “back door man”] (34)

5 | “Woman” [including “brown-skin woman”, “steady-rollin’ woman”, “big-legged woman”] (69)

6 | “Girl” [including “schoolgirl”] (37)

7 | “Love” [including “lurve”, “luhurve”, “leerrrve”, “lorhorve”, etc] (174)

8 | “Gonna” [I/you/he/she is going to…”] (116)

9 | “Wanna” [I/you/they want to…”] (46)

10 | “Ramble” (10)

List by David Cavanagh.

Pic credit: Justin Thomas (Jason Bonham on drums, playing with Led Zep at his Wedding day ceremony in 1990)

Flaming Lips Confirm UK Festival Slot

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The Flaming Lips have been announced as one of the headliners for Camp Bestival - a new festival from the organisers of Bestival on the Isle of Wight. Camp Bestival takes place at Lulworth Castle in Dorset from July 18-20, and will also see rock'n'roll guitar legend Chuck Berry play a headline set. Billy Bragg, Suzanne Vega, King Creosote and The Cuban Brothers have also been confirmed for the event. Tickets for the festival are £120 including camping. Children under 12 go free. More details are available here: www.bestival.net/tickets

The Flaming Lips have been announced as one of the headliners for Camp Bestival – a new festival from the organisers of Bestival on the Isle of Wight.

Camp Bestival takes place at Lulworth Castle in Dorset from July 18-20, and will also see rock’n’roll guitar legend Chuck Berry play a headline set.

Billy Bragg, Suzanne Vega, King Creosote and The Cuban Brothers have also been confirmed for the event.

Tickets for the festival are £120 including camping. Children under 12 go free.

More details are available here: www.bestival.net/tickets

Manu Chao Gives Away Award Winning Track For Free

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Manu Chao is to giveaway his award-winning track 'Me Llamen Calle' for free with The Guradian newspaper online next week. The single, which translates as 'They Call Me Street' was originally written for the soundtrack of celebrated 2005 Spanish film 'Princesas' directed by Fernando León de Aranoa. The track won the Spanish Goya award, the equivalent of the Oscar, for Best Original Song. The track, which features on Chao's album 'La Radiolina' has also won a Latin Grammy Award for Best Alternative Song. Manu Chao will make the single available for free for a week from December 14 at www.guardian.co.uk/music, after which the single, proper, will be released through iTunes on December 31. 'Me Llamen calle' will be backed with two exclusive live tracks – ‘Mr. Bobby’ and ‘Día Luna … Día Pena’ – which were recorded at the Coachella Festival in April this year. More details are available from Manu Chao's official website here: www.manuchao.net

Manu Chao is to giveaway his award-winning track ‘Me Llamen Calle’ for free with The Guradian newspaper online next week.

The single, which translates as ‘They Call Me Street’ was originally written for the soundtrack of celebrated 2005 Spanish film ‘Princesas’ directed by Fernando León de Aranoa.

The track won the Spanish Goya award, the equivalent of the Oscar, for Best Original Song. The track, which features on Chao’s album ‘La Radiolina’ has also won a Latin Grammy Award for Best Alternative Song.

Manu Chao will make the single available for free for a week from December 14 at www.guardian.co.uk/music, after which the single, proper, will be released through iTunes on December 31.

‘Me Llamen calle’ will be backed with two exclusive live tracks – ‘Mr. Bobby’ and ‘Día Luna … Día Pena’ – which were recorded at the Coachella Festival in April this year.

More details are available from Manu Chao’s official website here: www.manuchao.net

David Gedge To DJ At HDIF This Week

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The Wedding Present's David Gedge has been revealed as this week's special guest DJ at indie-pop club How Does It Feel To Be Loved. Gedge has previously DJ-ed at the London club three times, in 2003, 04 and 05, and has broken the boundaries of the indie playlist each time. According to the club's main man Ian Watson, "he's certainly the only guest DJ to have played the Sugababes at HDIF!" HDIF! takes place at Brixton's Canterbury Arms venue this Friday (December 7). Gedge will be picking out tunes from 10.30 - midnight. Previous guest DJs have included Dexy's Midnight Runners' Kevin Rowland and Teenage Fanclub's Norman Blake. For more details about HDIF - click here for the club's website and messageboard. Meanwhile, HDIF has recently released it's fourth album on it's own the How Does It Feel Label. Saturday Look's Good To Me's latest album 'Fill Up The Room' is available now - see the club's website for more details.

The Wedding Present‘s David Gedge has been revealed as this week’s special guest DJ at indie-pop club How Does It Feel To Be Loved.

Gedge has previously DJ-ed at the London club three times, in 2003, 04 and 05, and has broken the boundaries of the indie playlist each time.

According to the club’s main man Ian Watson, “he’s certainly the only guest DJ to have played the Sugababes at HDIF!”

HDIF! takes place at Brixton’s Canterbury Arms venue this Friday (December 7). Gedge will be picking out tunes from 10.30 – midnight.

Previous guest DJs have included Dexy’s Midnight Runners‘ Kevin Rowland and Teenage Fanclub‘s Norman Blake.

For more details about HDIF – click here for the club’s website and messageboard.

Meanwhile, HDIF has recently released it’s fourth album on it’s own the How Does It Feel Label.

Saturday Look’s Good To Me’s latest album ‘Fill Up The Room’ is available now – see the club’s website for more details.

Super Furry Animals Free Xmas Day Single

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Super Furry Animals are set to release a free single to fans on Christmas Day. 'The Gift That Keeps Giving' from their album 'Hey Venus' will come with a brand new B-side as Christmas present for fans. The downloadable single will also come with new and exclusive artwork by Japanese artist Keiichi Tanaami, who also created the cover art for SFA's 'Hey Venus!'. As well as the free single package, available from December 25, Super Furries fans will also be able to countdown to the band's special New Year's Eve party at London's Royal Festival Hall, with a specially designed SFA online calendar. The advent calendar of sorts will give away other cool SFA exclusive gifts as the countdown continues. Check out the band's official website for more details www.Superfurry.com Pic credit: PA Photos

Super Furry Animals are set to release a free single to fans on Christmas Day.

‘The Gift That Keeps Giving’ from their album ‘Hey Venus’ will come with a brand new B-side as Christmas present for fans. The downloadable single will also come with new and exclusive artwork by Japanese artist Keiichi Tanaami, who also created the cover art for SFA’s ‘Hey Venus!’.

As well as the free single package, available from December 25, Super Furries fans will also be able to countdown to the band’s special New Year’s Eve party at London’s Royal Festival Hall, with a specially designed SFA online calendar.

The advent calendar of sorts will give away other cool SFA exclusive gifts as the countdown continues.

Check out the band’s official website for more details www.Superfurry.com

Pic credit: PA Photos

Kylie To Be Hounoured At The BRITS

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Kylie Minogue is to receive the Outstanding Contribution to Music award at next year's BRIT Awards' ceremony. The live broadcast event is, as previously reported to be hosted by The Osbornes, Ozzy and Sharon and is set to take place on February 20. Meanwhile, in other awards news, Kylie has also been confirmed to appear at this year's Nobel Peace Prize concert in Oslo, Norway on December 11, a day after the prize is awarded. Other artists to on the concert bill, hosted by Uma Thurman and Tommy Lee Jones include Annie Lennox, Melissa Etheridge, Alicia Keyes and KT Tunstall. This year's recipients will be former US vice-president Al Gore and the UN's climate change panel. Kylie, last week, announced a 24-date European tour, 'KylieX2008' which kicks off in Paris on May 6 next year. Tickets went on sale this morning (December 3) and two further dates at London's 02 Arena have already been added. The original London dates of July 26 and 27 sold out within minutes, two new shows will now take place on July 29 and 30. Two further dates have also been added at Manchester's Evening News Arena. She will now play July 17 and 18 in addition to the previously announced July 14 and 15.

Kylie Minogue is to receive the Outstanding Contribution to Music award at next year’s BRIT Awards’ ceremony.

The live broadcast event is, as previously reported to be hosted by The Osbornes, Ozzy and Sharon and is set to take place on February 20.

Meanwhile, in other awards news, Kylie has also been confirmed to appear at this year’s Nobel Peace Prize concert in Oslo, Norway on December 11, a day after the prize is awarded.

Other artists to on the concert bill, hosted by Uma Thurman and Tommy Lee Jones include Annie Lennox, Melissa Etheridge, Alicia Keyes and KT Tunstall.

This year’s recipients will be former US vice-president Al Gore and the UN’s climate change panel.

Kylie, last week, announced a 24-date European tour, ‘KylieX2008’ which kicks off in Paris on May 6 next year.

Tickets went on sale this morning (December 3) and two further dates at London’s 02 Arena have already been added.

The original London dates of July 26 and 27 sold out within minutes, two new shows will now take place on July 29 and 30.

Two further dates have also been added at Manchester’s Evening News Arena. She will now play July 17 and 18 in addition to the previously announced July 14 and 15.

John Lennon: Stars Pick Their Favourite Tracks

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The January issue of UNCUT is on sale now, featuring an all-star panel of musicians selecting their favourite song by the late Beatle John Lennon. Which Lennon song "flipped out" Brian Wilson when he first heard it? Which one reminds Arctic Monkey Alex Turner of his mum and dad? And when we asked The Who's Roger Daltrey for his favourite, what on earth led him to conclude: "I can see why people go completely mad in this business."? And there's many, many brilliant contributions from the likes of Yoko Ono, John Cale, John Lydon, Jarvis Cocker and Liam Gallagher. Meanwhile, Uncut.co.uk will be running online exclusives throughout the month, today is The Gossip's Beth Ditto's pick. Coming up: Richmond Fontaine's Willy Vlautin, Josh Ritter, Bat For Lashes, Roy Wood and more will be picking out their favourite tracks. ~ JULIA From The Beatles album, The Beatles (November, 1968) Mark Eitzel, American Music Club: I first heard “Julia” when I was ten or eleven and felt for the first time that buzz of being suspended in an eternal moment, using just acoustic guitars and vocals. And that feeling never left me. I had no idea what it was about. Julia was just someone’s name, a place holder, an excuse to bring the touch of heaven to my narrow little head. Years later, in my early 20's, I was listening to The White Album constantly and someone told me that John wrote it about his mother. It really threw me. A simple song and a simple idea. Holy shit! He wrote a song about his mother as if he was looking at her as a beautiful young woman. He wrote his mother a love song, as if he was a young man coming on to a woman in a simple and sweet way. It’s timeless and perfect and simple and true. It doesn't try and be more than it is. To me, the song is also the feeling of a calm and quiet inlet by the ocean, the way that sound floats above the water and the rocks and how time moves perfectly in order. It’s proof that the world doesn't end with a whimper. It ends with a sigh. It’s the guns and the tears and the anger being put away in a drawer. I wish I could write that simply and truthfully. They should have put this one on Voyager 1. I would rather have the aliens hear this and know what it is to be human than ‘hello’ in a million languages. Or “Roll Over Fucking Beethoven”. ~ Plus! What do you think Lennon's greatest song is? You can vote for your choice, and tell us why, by clicking here for the special poll. We'll be publishing your choices in a future issue of Uncut, along with a reader Top 10. VOTE HERE!

The January issue of UNCUT is on sale now, featuring an all-star panel of musicians selecting their favourite song by the late Beatle John Lennon.

Which Lennon song “flipped out” Brian Wilson when he first heard it?

Which one reminds Arctic Monkey Alex Turner of his mum and dad?

And when we asked The Who‘s Roger Daltrey for his favourite, what on earth led him to conclude: “I can see why people go completely mad in this business.”?

And there’s many, many brilliant contributions from the likes of Yoko Ono, John Cale, John Lydon, Jarvis Cocker and Liam Gallagher.

Meanwhile, Uncut.co.uk will be running online exclusives throughout the month, today is The Gossip’s Beth Ditto‘s pick.

Coming up: Richmond Fontaine‘s Willy Vlautin, Josh Ritter, Bat For Lashes, Roy Wood and more will be picking out their favourite tracks.

~

JULIA

From The Beatles album, The Beatles (November, 1968)

Mark Eitzel, American Music Club:

I first heard “Julia” when I was ten or eleven and felt for the first time that buzz of being suspended in an eternal moment, using just acoustic guitars and vocals. And that feeling never left me. I had no idea what it was about. Julia was just someone’s name, a place holder, an excuse to bring the touch of heaven to my narrow little head.

Years later, in my early 20’s, I was listening to The White Album constantly and someone told me that John wrote it about his mother. It really threw me. A simple song and a simple idea. Holy shit! He wrote a song about his mother as if he was looking at her as a beautiful young woman. He wrote his mother a love song, as if he was a young man coming on to a woman in a simple and sweet way. It’s timeless and perfect and simple and true. It doesn’t try and be more than it is.

To me, the song is also the feeling of a calm and quiet inlet by the ocean, the way that sound floats above the water and the rocks and how time moves perfectly in order. It’s proof that the world doesn’t end with a whimper. It ends with a sigh. It’s the guns and the tears and the anger being put away in a drawer. I wish I could write that simply and truthfully. They should have put this one on Voyager 1. I would rather have the aliens hear this and know what it is to be human than ‘hello’ in a million languages. Or “Roll Over Fucking Beethoven”.

~

Plus! What do you think Lennon’s greatest song is? You can vote for your choice, and tell us why, by clicking here for the special poll. We’ll be publishing your choices in a future issue of Uncut, along with a reader Top 10. VOTE HERE!

Spice Girls Reunion Tour Kicks Off In Vancouver

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The original Spice Girls kicked off their multi-million ticket selling reunion world tour last night in Vancouver (December 2). The Spice Girls' classic line-up of Victoria Beckham, Geri Halliwell, Melanie Brown, Emma Bunton and Melanie Chisholm, took to the stage all together, in front of 15,000 fans at the General Motors Place venue, for the first time since 1998, when Geri quit the band. Victoria's husband, David Beckham even made an unexpected appearance at the concert. Beckham flew in from New Zealand, where he has been on tour with his football team Los Angeles Galaxy. The girl group's last tour as a four-piece was at Christmas in 1999. The 'Return Of The Spice Girls' show was split into four musical 'acts', with eight costume changes, with all of their stage outfits designed by top designer Roberto Cavalli. The show, which lasted nearly two hours, saw the girls perform their greatest hits, with material covering their entire 'Girl Power' reign. They also performed some of their individual post-Spice Girls solo records, including Halliwell's cover of 'It's Raining Men'. The encore was their debut global hit 'Wannabe'. The tour's next stop is San Jose tomorrow (December 4), followed by shows in Los Angeles and Las Vegas. The Spice Girls then come to the UK, with three shows at London's 02 Arena from December 15. The girls then return to the venue from January 2, for a run of fourteen shows. The Spice Girls opening night set list was: ACT 1 - The Power of 5: 'Spice Up Your Life' 'Stop' 'Say You'll Be There' 'Headlines (Friendship Never Ends)' ACT 2 - Seduce Me: 'Lady Is A Vamp' 'Too Much Segue' 'Too Much' '2 Become 1' ACT 3 - Bitter Sweet: 'Who Do You Think You Are' (extended) (feat. Victoria Beckham) 'Are You Gonna Go My Way' (feat. Mel Brown) 'Maybe' (feat. Emma Bunton) 'Cape Dance Segue/Viva Forever' 'Holler' 'It's Raining Men' (feat. Geri Halliwell) 'I Turn To You' (feat. Mel C) ACT 4 - Celebration: 'Let Love Lead The Way' 'Mama' 'Celebration Medley' 'Goodbye' (w/ extended musical outro) Encore: 'Humpty Dance' (Dance Segue)/'If U Can't Dance' 'Wannabe' 'Spice Up Your Life' (Reprise) Pic credit: PA Photos

The original Spice Girls kicked off their multi-million ticket selling reunion world tour last night in Vancouver (December 2).

The Spice Girls’ classic line-up of Victoria Beckham, Geri Halliwell, Melanie Brown, Emma Bunton and Melanie Chisholm, took to the stage all together, in front of 15,000 fans at the General Motors Place venue, for the first time since 1998, when Geri quit the band.

Victoria’s husband, David Beckham even made an unexpected appearance at the concert. Beckham flew in from New Zealand, where he has been on tour with his football team Los Angeles Galaxy.

The girl group’s last tour as a four-piece was at Christmas in 1999.

The ‘Return Of The Spice Girls’ show was split into four musical ‘acts’, with eight costume changes, with all of their stage outfits designed by top designer Roberto Cavalli.

The show, which lasted nearly two hours, saw the girls perform their greatest hits, with material covering their entire ‘Girl Power’ reign.

They also performed some of their individual post-Spice Girls solo records, including Halliwell’s cover of ‘It’s Raining Men’.

The encore was their debut global hit ‘Wannabe’.

The tour’s next stop is San Jose tomorrow (December 4), followed by shows in Los Angeles and Las Vegas.

The Spice Girls then come to the UK, with three shows at London’s 02 Arena from December 15.

The girls then return to the venue from January 2, for a run of fourteen shows.

The Spice Girls opening night set list was:

ACT 1 – The Power of 5:

‘Spice Up Your Life’

‘Stop’

‘Say You’ll Be There’

‘Headlines (Friendship Never Ends)’

ACT 2 – Seduce Me:

‘Lady Is A Vamp’

‘Too Much Segue’

‘Too Much’

‘2 Become 1’

ACT 3 – Bitter Sweet:

‘Who Do You Think You Are’ (extended) (feat. Victoria Beckham)

‘Are You Gonna Go My Way’ (feat. Mel Brown)

‘Maybe’ (feat. Emma Bunton)

‘Cape Dance Segue/Viva Forever’

‘Holler’

‘It’s Raining Men’ (feat. Geri Halliwell)

‘I Turn To You’ (feat. Mel C)

ACT 4 – Celebration:

‘Let Love Lead The Way’

‘Mama’

‘Celebration Medley’

‘Goodbye’ (w/ extended musical outro)

Encore:

‘Humpty Dance’ (Dance Segue)/’If U Can’t Dance’

‘Wannabe’

‘Spice Up Your Life’ (Reprise)

Pic credit: PA Photos