The Rolling Stones played an hour-long gig in Paris last night as a warm-up for their forthcoming dates in London and New Jersey.
The group made the announcement on Twitter yesterday morning [October 25], writing: "The Rolling Stones are playing a short warm-up gig tonight, Thursday 25th Oct, in Paris." The show took place at La Trabendo, a small, 600-seat club in the Parc de la Villette area of Paris. Tickets cost 15 Euros and were available from noon yesterday at the Virgin Megastore on Paris's Champs Elysees.
The Rolling Stones are to play a surprise gig in Paris tonight as a warm-up for their forthcoming dates in London and New Jersey.
The group made the announcement on Twitter, writing: "The Rolling Stones are playing a short warm-up gig tonight, Thursday 25th Oct, in Paris." Newspaper Le Parisien reports that the show will take place at Trabendo. A small, 700-seat theatre in the Parc de la Villette area of Paris.
Neil Young took part in a Twitter Q&A session yesterday (October 24), in which he asked his fans "who is Bono?".
Young made the comment about the U2 frontman after he was asked what his opinion was of the band Foster The People. Young was asked by @akemi99 "what do you like about foster the people? #askneil btw, bono said he likes them, too... it is surprising two super stars like them..". Young replied: "who is Bono?".
The banana’s back. Not before time. Late last year, Lou Reed’s reputation suffered a serious blow when his ill-fated collaboration with Metallica met with hostility not witnessed since Metal Machine Music. He even had death threats. This 45th anniversary edition of The Velvet Underground & Nico is a timely reminder (if one is needed) that Reed at his best had few peers and no equals, and that his writer’s eye – literate, probing, explicit – was unflinching right from the start. He was always hardcore.
P Diddy has been involved in a car accident outside a hotel in Beverly Hills, according to US reports.
It is believed that the rapper was being driven into the Sunset Boulevard entrance to the Beverly Hills hotel in California overnight when his chauffeur-driven Cadillac Escalade came into contact with a Lexus RX. It is not yet known who was driving the Lexus.
Most important things first: apparently www.neilyoung.com will be streaming the whole of “Psychedelic Pill” today. Once you’ve had a listen, let me know what you think.
Bon Iver frontman Justin Vernon is auctioning a guitar made from a whiskey barrel.
The custom axe is called The 1608 and was made by Vernon in conjunction with master luthier Gordy Bischoff. Crafted from white oak wood taken from Bushmills Irish Whiskey barrels, the guitar came about as a result of Bon Iver's advertising deal with the drinks brand.
The volume and tone control knobs are made of bottle caps and whiskey was added to the guitar humidor during the making process, so the instrument smells every so slightly booze-y.
A month after he joined the social networking site, Neil Young is set to answer questions from fans on Twitter.
Young will participate in a live Q&A on Twitter later today [Wednesday, October 24], as part of the site's #LegendsOnTwitter series.
Young will respond to questions tweeted to his Twitter account, @NeilYoung, and flagged with the hashhtag #AskNeil.
Previously, The Beach Boys took part in #LegendsOnTwitter on September 18.
Meanwhile, Neil Young & Crazy Horse release their new album, Psychedelic Pill, on October 30.
Usual excuses about too much work to do (currently: a forthcoming Ultimate Music Guide on The Kinks, and the dark mathematics of Uncut’s end-of-year charts, as well as the rest of the next issue) mean that I failed yesterday to write a review of the Six Organs Of Admittance show at Birthdays in Dalston.