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ZZ Top Cancel Their Upcoming show in Warsaw, Poland

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ZZ Top have cancelled their upcoming show in Warsaw, Poland next month. The official statement from the band reads: "We are disappointed that...

QOTSA New Album Stream!

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Band will stream tracks on iTunes ahead of official release. The band made the announcement via Twitter, with the new album '...Like Clockwork' being made available from tomorrow (May 28th) via iTunes. The new music was premier...

Prince and the Pearl “Jam”!

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Listen to Prince’s cover of the Pearl Jam chart-topper "Even Flow."

John REALLY has written a song for Everyone..

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John Fogerty’s upcoming album, "Wrote a Song for Everyone," features a collection of high-profile players, including Foo Fighters, Kid Rock and Rage Against the Machine’s Tom Morello.

Bruce Springsteen & I

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Watch the film trailer here!

Due in theaters July 22nd, the feature is directed by music video director Baillie Walsh. Created for fan, by fan, the film includes some of Bruce’s greatest songs along with previously unseen performances, alongside the remarkable stories of those who lived by his music.

"This beautifully crafted film provides a unique insight into the powerful bond between a recording artist and those who connect so profoundly with his music,” said executive producer Ridley Scott.

Tickets for the screenings will go on sale June 4, and to celebrate the film’s release, fans around the world have the opportunity to star in the official Springsteen & I movie poster - full details can be found at SpringsteenAndI.com.




(HenneMusic)

Metallica ‘Through the Never’ Trailer

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Watch Metallica’s video trailer for their upcoming 3D movie, "Through the Never."

Sambora Speaks Up.. Finally!

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“My opinion is Jon wants to see if he can pull off stadiums by himself,” Richie Sambora has decided to speak up about...

The Piano Man Returns!

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Aiken Promotions today announced that BILLY JOEL will return to Dublin for the first time in seven years to perform at...

The Clash – Out Of Their Box!

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Legendary punk band the Clash will release a career-spanning box set in September.

Jagger’s Q interview

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Read the first excerpts from the magazine here!

Mick Jagger talks about The Rolling Stones, playing Glastonbury and Hyde Park, camping, Twitter and how he still has to work to prove himself.

In the exclusive interview with Q magazine they ask why it’s taken so long for The Rolling Stones to play Glastonbury?

"You know we’ve never been asked before,” he said. He is planning on making his first Glastonbury appearance a family affair – setting up camp with his daughters, Jade and Elizabeth. "I’ve got nothing else to do, and I want to spend some time with my family. [Daughters Jade and Elizabeth] bring these yurts. Will I get hassled? Depends where I go. I think everyone will be pretty laid back.”

It creates an intriguing image, the global superstar walking through the Green Fields with his daughters acting as tour guides, but he explains: "I don’t need them to show me the cool places to go. I’m sure I can find some places of my own that are much cooler.”

Rock royalty camping in the mud at Glasto? Has he been camping before?

"Yeah, on the beach with my kids. Alright... in the Caribbean. Yeah, but it’s just the same as Brighton. There’s just less chance of bad weather. We went camping all the time when I was a kid. Camping in France was our family holiday. And we brought baked beans with us, as we didn’t trust that fancy foreign food. We were so totally English.”

Sir Mick reveals he uses social media when it comes to planning their show and finds it useful to ask his Twitter following for input on the set list.

"With Twitter you get so much more feedback. But the kind of people who tweet about songs are not your general fan. Not everyone wants obscure songs. Otherwise, you’ll get everyone else saying. ‘I bought my girlfriend along, and she wants Honky Tonk Women, not the whole of the Satanic Majesties, thanks.’”

The Stones are also performing in Hyde Park this July, having previously played there in 1969. It was guitarist Mick Taylor’s debut gig. Taylor left in the mid-‘70s and was replaced by Ronnie Wood. But he’s back guesting on a couple of songs during these anniversary shows.
"I thought about this yesterday,” he says, "how strange it will be to turn round on stage at Hyde Park and see Mick Taylor there again. But it’s nice. He’s playing very well.”

That afternoon in 1969 Mick famously wore a white dress. "I lost that dress. It vanished years ago,” he says. "I bought two for Hyde Park – a white one and an orange one. The orange one’s in the Cleveland Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame, I think.”

Asked if it gets any easier being a Rolling Stone after 50 years he says: "It never gets easier. You’ve always got to prove yourself. You can’t rely on anything you’ve done in the past. Every time you play live, it feels like you’re finding your way again. Then you look at Keith or Charlie and think, ‘Oh it’s OK.’”

Read the full Mick Jagger interview out in Q magazine on sale Tuesday 28th May 2013!