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David Bowie, Bruce Springsteen, Afghan Whigs and Johnny Cash all feature in the new issue of Uncut, dated April 2014 and out now (February 28).

Damon Albarn: ‘Blur recorded 15 new songs together’, but no new album for a few years

Damon Albarn, who collected the Award For Innovation at the NME Awards 2014 with Austin, Texas last night (February 26), says Blur have recorded 15 new songs for a new album, but they won’t see the light of day for years.

Bruce Springsteen plays The Wild, The Innocent And The E Street Shuffle in full at final Australia show

Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band played their 1973 album, The Wild, The Innocent And The E Street Shuffle in full at their final show in Australia today [February 26]. The band opened with a cover of the Bee Gees' "Stayin' Alive", and were joined by Eddie Vedder for a cover of AC/DC's "Highway To Hell" during the encores. Vedder had previously joined the band to play the same song in Melbourne on Saturday, February 15.

Read the Rolling Stones set list from Tokyo Dome, February 26

The Rolling Stones played the first of three shows at Tokyo Dome today [February 26]. The show was part of the band's 14 On Fire tour, which began in Abu Dhabi on February 21. The band return to Tokyo Dome on March 4 and 6 before heading to Macau on March 9. The Rolling Stones played: Get Off Of My Cloud It’s Only Rock ‘N’ Roll (But I Like It) Tumbling Dice Wild Horses Emotional Rescue Doom And Gloom Bitch

Oasis to re-issue Definitely Maybe for 20th anniversary

Oasis's 1994 debut album Definitely Maybe will be reissued to mark its 20th anniversary this May. Meanwhile, Oasis are the subject of Uncut's next Ultimate Music Guide, which goes on sale on March 13.

David Bowie wrote ‘Rebel Rebel’ “to piss Mick Jagger off”

David Bowie came up with the Stones-y riff for “Rebel Rebel” in order to “piss off” Mick Jagger, says guitarist Alan Parker.
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