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Check out Dylan’s All-Star Fandango

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Everyday, we bring you the best thing we've seen on YouTube -- a great piece of archive footage, a music promo or a clip from one of our favourite movies of TV shows. Today: Watch our Man of The Year Bob Dylan get down with his friends on this all-star version of “I Shall Be Released.” Joining Dylan is Elvis Costello, Chrissie Hynde and Carole King. This clip was recorded at London’s Brixton Academy on Dylan’s 1995 UK tour. Look out for Carol King’s dance towards the end! Get some release – by clicking here now to watch Dylan and friends

Everyday, we bring you the best thing we’ve seen on YouTube — a great piece of archive footage, a music promo or a clip from one of our favourite movies of TV shows.

Today: Watch our Man of The Year Bob Dylan get down with his friends on this all-star version of “I Shall Be Released.”

Joining Dylan is Elvis Costello, Chrissie Hynde and Carole King.

This clip was recorded at London’s Brixton Academy on Dylan’s 1995 UK tour.

Look out for Carol King’s dance towards the end!

Get some release – by clicking here now to watch Dylan and friends

Double-Whammy Faust Weekend Ahead

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German artists Faust are celebrating the 10-year anniversary of their seminal film “Nobody Knows It Ever Happened” recorded live at London’s Garage in 1996, with a special weekend of Faust-ness in London. Friday (December 1) sees a screening of the original live feature film at London’s Institute of Contemporary Arts, followed by a Q&A with founder member Jean-Hervé alongside author Andy Wilson whose new book “Faust: Stretch Out Time 1970-75” chronicles the band’s early history. The film directed by Emyr Glyn Williams and starring Jean-Hervé Peron, Werner ‘Zappi’ Diermaier, Insa Winkler, Hans Joachim Irmler and Steven Wary Lobdell is 90 minutes of crashing sounds, amplified tools, destruction, nudity and industrial strength power all rolled into The Garage that night and Williams’ film captures every breath, snarl and shriek. Faust will follow up their evening of film with an exclusive live show at The Corsica Arts Club as part of the Elefest ‘An Electric Storm’ festival on Sunday (December 3). As well as playing a rare show themselves, the Krautrock pioneers have curated the evening to include artists Kling Klang and Staple Remove alongside laptop performances, art installations and electronic weirdness by Guerilla Zoo. Both Faust nights will have Krautrock DJ’s Komische on the decks. For more details about the ICA Faust film evening – Click here for the institute’s homepage For more details about Faust’s rare appearance – Click here for Corsica Studio’s homepage

German artists Faust are celebrating the 10-year anniversary of their seminal film “Nobody Knows It Ever Happened” recorded live at London’s Garage in 1996, with a special weekend of Faust-ness in London.

Friday (December 1) sees a screening of the original live feature film at London’s Institute of Contemporary Arts, followed by a Q&A with founder member Jean-Hervé alongside author Andy Wilson whose new book “Faust: Stretch Out Time 1970-75” chronicles the band’s early history.

The film directed by Emyr Glyn Williams and starring Jean-Hervé Peron, Werner ‘Zappi’ Diermaier, Insa Winkler, Hans Joachim Irmler and Steven Wary Lobdell is 90 minutes of crashing sounds, amplified tools, destruction, nudity and industrial strength power all rolled into The Garage that night and Williams’ film captures every breath, snarl and shriek.

Faust will follow up their evening of film with an exclusive live show at The Corsica Arts Club as part of the Elefest ‘An Electric Storm’ festival on Sunday (December 3).

As well as playing a rare show themselves, the Krautrock pioneers have curated the evening to include artists Kling Klang and Staple Remove alongside laptop performances, art installations and electronic weirdness by Guerilla Zoo.

Both Faust nights will have Krautrock DJ’s Komische on the decks.

For more details about the ICA Faust film evening – Click here for the institute’s homepage

For more details about Faust’s rare appearance – Click here for Corsica Studio’s homepage

Hard-Fi Announce New Monthly Podcast

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Hard-Fi have announced a new monthly podcast, “Rockin’ In The City” available through their website and iTunes now. The Staines rockers are giving fans the chance to follow them from their sold-out five night residency at London’s Brixton Academy earlier this year through to making their ...

Hard-Fi have announced a new monthly podcast, “Rockin’ In The City” available through their website and iTunes now.

The Staines rockers are giving fans the chance to follow them from their sold-out five night residency at London’s Brixton Academy earlier this year through to making their new album, the follow up to 2005’s Mercury Music Prize nominated “Stars of CCTV.”

As well as live footage, exclusive interviews with the band reflect back on the whirlwind success of the past 18 months whilst looking to the future.

The third podcast in the series will also feature interviews with the band’s musical inspirations Paul Weller, Mick Jones, Jerry Dammers and Billy Bragg.

Footage of Hard-Fi recording their highly anticipated second album will also be made available in future podcasts.

For any fans who want to find out more about Hard-Fi’s influences, probe deeper into life on the road, or even have an input into the recording of the new album, they will be able to interact with the band via email after each podcast is made available to download.

For a taster of what to expect from Richard Archer’s boys, try this teaser:

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Rockin’ The City will be available free of charge the band’s website – Click here for www.hard-fi.com

ABBA Museum To Open

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The first museum dedicated to all that is fabulous about ABBA is to open in their hometown of Stockholm, Sweden. The museum is due to open in 2008 and will display the kitsch pop group’s instruments, handwritten lyrics and their original famous brightly coloured outfits. ABBA’s now reclusive members; Agnetha Fältskog, Benny Andersson, Björn Ulvaeus and Anni-Frid Reuss think it’s a great idea. They said in a group statement, “It’s great that someone feels like taking on our musical history and making it accessible.” They added, “We hope and believe that it will be a fun and groovy museum to visit.” The ABBA museum idea was thought up by entrepreneurs Ewa Wigenheim-Westman and Ulf Westman after they visited the Beatles museum in Liverpool, and the pair eventually convinced the band to give their approval; and to donate materials to make the permanent exhibition happen. Wigenheim-Westman explains why Abba and why now is the time for a museum to open, saying, “ABBA is one of our largest contemporary cultural treasures. With 370 million records sold, only Elvis and the Beatles have had larger sales in musical history. Today, 25 years after ABBA retired, the group still sells a couple of million albums a year. This makes Björn, Benny, Agnetha and Anni-Frid living legends and speaks volumes about how many fans they still have around the world.” The museum is expected to be a phenomenal tourist attraction attracting up to 500,000 visitors in its first year. The legendary pop group is still Scandinavia’s biggest musical export, even though they disbanded in 1982. For more information about the ABBA museum – Click here to go to the official website

The first museum dedicated to all that is fabulous about ABBA is to open in their hometown of Stockholm, Sweden.

The museum is due to open in 2008 and will display the kitsch pop group’s instruments, handwritten lyrics and their original famous brightly coloured outfits.

ABBA’s now reclusive members; Agnetha Fältskog, Benny Andersson, Björn Ulvaeus and Anni-Frid Reuss think it’s a great idea. They said in a group statement, “It’s great that someone feels like taking on our musical history and making it accessible.” They added, “We hope and believe that it will be a fun and groovy museum to visit.”

The ABBA museum idea was thought up by entrepreneurs Ewa Wigenheim-Westman and Ulf Westman after they visited the Beatles museum in Liverpool, and the pair eventually convinced the band to give their approval; and to donate materials to make the permanent exhibition happen.

Wigenheim-Westman explains why Abba and why now is the time for a museum to open, saying, “ABBA is one of our largest contemporary cultural treasures. With 370 million records sold, only Elvis and the Beatles have had larger sales in musical history. Today, 25 years after ABBA retired, the group still sells a couple of million albums a year. This makes Björn, Benny, Agnetha and Anni-Frid living legends and speaks volumes about how many fans they still have around the world.”

The museum is expected to be a phenomenal tourist attraction attracting up to 500,000 visitors in its first year.

The legendary pop group is still Scandinavia’s biggest musical export, even though they disbanded in 1982.

For more information about the ABBA museum – Click here to go to the official website

Pay tribute to Alan ‘Fluff’ Freeman With Today’s YouTube Video

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Everyday, we bring you the best thing we've seen on YouTube -- a great piece of archive footage, a music promo or a clip from one of our favourite movies of TV shows. Today: Watch a tribute to the late Radio 1 DJ Alan ‘Fluff’ Freeman, who passed away this week, aged 79. This video is a collage of Top of the Pops, Fluff’s Rock Show, and Pick of the Pops in a chart rundown. The graphics are retro-great and it’s great to reminded of Freeman’s renowned phrases such as ‘Not Arf!’ The video’s creator Sloopjohnrb sent Freeman a copy of his tribute and apparently Fluff thought it was great! You wont stop humming the theme tune once you seen this clip. Watch the chart rundown by clicking here now

Everyday, we bring you the best thing we’ve seen on YouTube — a great piece of archive footage, a music promo or a clip from one of our favourite movies of TV shows.

Today: Watch a tribute to the late Radio 1 DJ Alan ‘Fluff’ Freeman, who passed away this week, aged 79.

This video is a collage of Top of the Pops, Fluff’s Rock Show, and Pick of the Pops in a chart rundown.

The graphics are retro-great and it’s great to reminded of Freeman’s renowned phrases such as ‘Not Arf!’

The video’s creator Sloopjohnrb sent Freeman a copy of his tribute and apparently Fluff thought it was great!

You wont stop humming the theme tune once you seen this clip.

Watch the chart rundown by clicking here now

Psych Documentary Rocks

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Comets On Fire are among the bands featured in a Swedish television show about the superb San Francisco Psychedelic Rock Scene. The show is a beautifully shot 30 minutes' long and features interviews and live footage of Comets On Fire, Citay, Brightblack Morning Light, Howlin’ Rain, Badgerlore/Six Organs of Admittance and Michelle Cable. Highlights are Comets on Fire treating us to an impromptu song intro at home and Howlin’ Rain inside their recording studio. There is also live footage and snippets of promo videos interspersed throughout. The filming in San Francisco intimately shows us the psych rock scene that the musicians live in, their homes, the cafes, the venues and even points out the streets where the bands play illegal gigs until the police move them on. Ethan Miller of Comets On Fire and Howlin’ Rain champions the way San Francisco helps the artists thrive, saying, “it’s the “greatest city in the world for the underdog.” The show Musik Bryan was aired in Sweden this weekend, but is being scheduled to be shown on TV around Europe very soon. The show is also currently available online, the programme is in English with Swedish subtitles – and is really worth checking out. The January issue of Uncut, out next week, features a special psych rock CD featuring all of the bands mentioned on this programme as well as tracks from Ghost, Oakley Hall and Black Mountain. Watch Musik Bryan Here - Once the page opens, hit the red button that says “Se om senaste programmet” - Then choose programme: 061124

Comets On Fire are among the bands featured in a Swedish television show about the superb San Francisco Psychedelic Rock Scene.

The show is a beautifully shot 30 minutes’ long and features interviews and live footage of Comets On Fire, Citay, Brightblack Morning Light, Howlin’ Rain, Badgerlore/Six Organs of Admittance and Michelle Cable.

Highlights are Comets on Fire treating us to an impromptu song intro at home and Howlin’ Rain inside their recording studio.

There is also live footage and snippets of promo videos interspersed throughout.

The filming in San Francisco intimately shows us the psych rock scene that the musicians live in, their homes, the cafes, the venues and even points out the streets where the bands play illegal gigs until the police move them on.

Ethan Miller of Comets On Fire and Howlin’ Rain champions the way San Francisco helps the artists thrive, saying, “it’s the “greatest city in the world for the underdog.”

The show Musik Bryan was aired in Sweden this weekend, but is being scheduled to be shown on TV around Europe very soon.

The show is also currently available online, the programme is in English with Swedish subtitles – and is really worth checking out.

The January issue of Uncut, out next week, features a special psych rock CD featuring all of the bands mentioned on this programme as well as tracks from Ghost, Oakley Hall and Black Mountain.

Watch Musik Bryan Here – Once the page opens, hit the red button that says “Se om senaste programmet” – Then choose programme: 061124

Be Entranced With This Joanna Newsom Video

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Everyday, we bring you the best thing we've seen on YouTube -- a great piece of archive footage, a music promo or a clip from one of our favourite movies of TV shows. Today: Be enchanted with Joanna Newsom’s video for “The Bean And The Sprout.” This track is taken from Newsom’s debut album, 2004’s “The Milk-Eyed Mender.” The harpist and singer-songwriter is currently causing waves of appreciation with her second album “Ys” – made with arranger Van Dyke Parks. This video for “The Bean And The Sprout” is simple, and enchanting because of it. Simple school imagery combined with Newsom playing at being a fairy, singing in the trees – but all of it comes back to the central feature – her harp. Watch the spinning-out Newsom on Youtube by clicking here

Everyday, we bring you the best thing we’ve seen on YouTube — a great piece of archive footage, a music promo or a clip from one of our favourite movies of TV shows.

Today: Be enchanted with Joanna Newsom’s video for “The Bean And The Sprout.”

This track is taken from Newsom’s debut album, 2004’s “The Milk-Eyed Mender.”

The harpist and singer-songwriter is currently causing waves of appreciation with her second album “Ys” – made with arranger Van Dyke Parks.

This video for “The Bean And The Sprout” is simple, and enchanting because of it. Simple school imagery combined with Newsom playing at being a fairy, singing in the trees – but all of it comes back to the central feature – her harp.

Watch the spinning-out Newsom on Youtube by clicking here

Iron Maiden To Release First Ever Digital Single

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Iron Maiden are to release a limited edition Digital single on December 26. The band have been touring their acclaimed 14th studio album “A Matter of Life and Death” in the US since release in October, where it entered the Billboard charts at number 9, the first time they have ever entered the US Top 10. As a finale for the tour which ends with two shows at London's mammoth Earls Court Arena on December 22 and 23, they will release the special digital single “A Different World” – a live version taken from the current European tour. This exclusive live version is in MP3 format. It is compatible with all computer formats and is available only through pre-order at the Iron Maiden Store online. It can be downloaded on release day, December 26, after which the format will be deleted. Steve Harris, bassist, says about the forthcoming single, "We're having a fantastic time on this tour and the fans everywhere have been absolutely brilliant. The reaction to us playing the entire album from start to finish has been amazing. We’re releasing this single with live tracks specially recorded on the tour, and our own version of Focus’ ‘Hocus Pocus’ to celebrate all the fun we are having.” As well as the digital format Iron Maiden are releasing a limited edition DVD single and limited edition 7” picture disc – with the new song “Hocus Pocus” - and all come with previously unreleased live recordings. You can catch Maiden supported by Trivium at the following UK venues next month: Cardiff International (December 11) Birmingham NEC Arena (12) MEN Manchester Arena (14) Glasgow SECC (15) Newcastle Arena (17) Sheffield Arena (18) Dublin Point (20), London Earls Court Arena (22/23). For more information about how to download the limited edition single – Click here to go to Maiden’s homepage

Iron Maiden are to release a limited edition Digital single on December 26.

The band have been touring their acclaimed 14th studio album “A Matter of Life and Death” in the US since release in October, where it entered the Billboard charts at number 9, the first time they have ever entered the US Top 10.

As a finale for the tour which ends with two shows at London’s mammoth Earls Court Arena on December 22 and 23, they will release the special digital single “A Different World” – a live version taken from the current European tour.

This exclusive live version is in MP3 format. It is compatible with all computer formats and is available only through pre-order at the Iron Maiden Store online.

It can be downloaded on release day, December 26, after which the format will be deleted.

Steve Harris, bassist, says about the forthcoming single, “We’re having a fantastic time on this tour and the fans everywhere have been absolutely brilliant. The reaction to us playing the entire album from start to finish has been amazing. We’re releasing this single with live tracks specially recorded on the tour, and our own version of Focus’ ‘Hocus Pocus’ to celebrate all the fun we are having.”

As well as the digital format Iron Maiden are releasing a limited edition DVD single and limited edition 7” picture disc – with the new song “Hocus Pocus” – and all come with previously unreleased live recordings.

You can catch Maiden supported by Trivium at the following UK venues next month:

Cardiff International (December 11)

Birmingham NEC Arena (12)

MEN Manchester Arena (14)

Glasgow SECC (15)

Newcastle Arena (17)

Sheffield Arena (18)

Dublin Point (20),

London Earls Court Arena (22/23).

For more information about how to download the limited edition single – Click here to go to Maiden’s homepage

Veteran Radio DJ Alan Freeman Has Died

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Alan Freeman, former DJ for Radio 1 and 2 has died peacefully at Brinsworth House, a care home in Twickenham, Middlesex. The award-winning radio personality Freeman joined the BBC in 1960 after working briefly for a Melbourne radio station in his native Australia. His radio career spanned 50 years and he was responsible for the catchphrase “Greetings, pop pickers” on his regular Sunday show, “Pick of The Pops.” He also regularly presented on popular BBC chart show Top of the Pops in the ‘60s. Freeman's manager Tim Blackmore has said, "Alan was a naturally warm man who never quite understood the nature of his appeal. He cared passionately for music of all kinds, for his family and for his friends.” Blackmore added that Freeman’s contribution to music was immense, saying, "His was the creation of the chart countdown, his was the stunning combination of rock music and classical music, and his was the creation of minimalism in the art of the DJ. Freeman's most recent contributions to radio were focused on opera. He presented “Their Greatest Bits” on BBC Radio 2 from 1997 to 2001. Lesley Douglas, controller of BBC Radio 2, said he had mass appeal, saying, "The words unique and iconic are overused, but in Alan Freeman's case, they are absolutely appropriate. He was a great broadcaster who was loved by listeners and colleagues." Freeman was paid tribute to at the 1987 Radio Academy Awards for his outstanding contribution to music radio, and in 1988 he was also the winner of the Sony Awards radio personality of the year. In 1998, Alan Freeman was awarded an MBE for his services to music.

Alan Freeman, former DJ for Radio 1 and 2 has died peacefully at Brinsworth House, a care home in Twickenham, Middlesex.

The award-winning radio personality Freeman joined the BBC in 1960 after working briefly for a Melbourne radio station in his native Australia.

His radio career spanned 50 years and he was responsible for the catchphrase “Greetings, pop pickers” on his regular Sunday show, “Pick of The Pops.”

He also regularly presented on popular BBC chart show Top of the Pops in the ‘60s.

Freeman’s manager Tim Blackmore has said, “Alan was a naturally warm man who never quite understood the nature of his appeal. He cared passionately for music of all kinds, for his family and for his friends.”

Blackmore added that Freeman’s contribution to music was immense, saying, “His was the creation of the chart countdown, his was the stunning combination of rock music and classical music, and his was the creation of minimalism in the art of the DJ.

Freeman’s most recent contributions to radio were focused on opera. He presented “Their Greatest Bits” on BBC Radio 2 from 1997 to 2001.

Lesley Douglas, controller of BBC Radio 2, said he had mass appeal, saying, “The words unique and iconic are overused, but in Alan Freeman’s case, they are absolutely appropriate. He was a great broadcaster who was loved by listeners and colleagues.”

Freeman was paid tribute to at the 1987 Radio Academy Awards for his outstanding contribution to music radio, and in 1988 he was also the winner of the Sony Awards radio personality of the year.

In 1998, Alan Freeman was awarded an MBE for his services to music.

Courtney Love To Take Over Radio For A Day

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Courtney Love is set to play rare Hole and Nirvana sessions on BBC 6 Music when she DJs for the day, on December 11. Courtney plans to talk about her favourite music, and will play records that have influenced her career including the Beatles, New Order, The Psychedelic Furs, R.E.M. and Elvis Presley. Even more interestingly she has access to the BBC radio archives and will play Hole’s 1991 ”Drown Soda” that was written and recorded especially for a John Peel session. She will also play Nirvana’s “Been A Son” and “Something In The Way”, both written by her late husband Kurt Cobain. Love has also found a documentary about the New Wave scene in Liverpool where she lived in the early ‘80s. She will recount hanging out with Julian Cope and Echo & The Bunnymen. She will also talk about her work with Hole, and meeting Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain for the first time. Courtney Love says about her choices, “I like to think I have good (or at least interesting) taste, and I’m doing sort of a teaching exercise; I want people to learn things. I kind of find myself living in the past. There’s a lot of ‘60s stuff, some ‘80s and a little bit of ‘90s. It’s sort of a chronology of my life.” Courtney Love is taking part in Selector – an annual 6 Music event. The other artists taking over Radio 6 Music for a day are Oasis on December 12 and Moby on December 14. BBC 6 Music's head of programmes, Ric Blaxill, is glad Love is presenting for a day, saying, "I’m delighted that Courtney Love has agreed to join Oasis and Moby for this year’s Selector. It confirms our most diverse Selector line-up yet and promises to deliver some fascinating programmes for our listeners.” For more details about Love’s special radio programming – Click here to go to BBC Radio 6 Music

Courtney Love is set to play rare Hole and Nirvana sessions on BBC 6 Music when she DJs for the day, on December 11.

Courtney plans to talk about her favourite music, and will play records that have influenced her career including the Beatles, New Order, The Psychedelic Furs, R.E.M. and Elvis Presley.

Even more interestingly she has access to the BBC radio archives and will play Hole’s 1991 ”Drown Soda” that was written and recorded especially for a John Peel session. She will also play Nirvana’s “Been A Son” and “Something In The Way”, both written by her late husband Kurt Cobain.

Love has also found a documentary about the New Wave scene in Liverpool where she lived in the early ‘80s. She will recount hanging out with Julian Cope and Echo & The Bunnymen. She will also talk about her work with Hole, and meeting Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain for the first time.

Courtney Love says about her choices, “I like to think I have good (or at least interesting) taste, and I’m doing sort of a teaching exercise; I want people to learn things. I kind of find myself living in the past. There’s a lot of ‘60s stuff, some ‘80s and a little bit of ‘90s. It’s sort of a chronology of my life.”

Courtney Love is taking part in Selector – an annual 6 Music event. The other artists taking over Radio 6 Music for a day are Oasis on December 12 and Moby on December 14.

BBC 6 Music’s head of programmes, Ric Blaxill, is glad Love is presenting for a day, saying, “I’m delighted that Courtney Love has agreed to join Oasis and Moby for this year’s Selector. It confirms our most diverse Selector line-up yet and promises to deliver some fascinating programmes for our listeners.”

For more details about Love’s special radio programming – Click here to go to BBC Radio 6 Music

Kit Out Your Home With Syd Barrett’s Furniture

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Items from the estate of the late Syd Barrett, including signed artwork never seen before, are up for auction at Cheffins Auctioneers in his hometown, Cambridge this Wednesday (November 29). The auction will consist of items left by Pink Floyd founder, Barrett at his Cambridgeshire house. Barrett spent his last years living a quiet life, making furniture and mixed media paintings, and the items up for sale reflect this. There are many items of handmade or customized pieces of furniture, including a table, a kitchen chair and varying cupboards and shelving units. As well as some never seen before watercolours and oil paintings, items for sale will include his Daler Rowney easel, and his paints. The lots will also include various Art History books, his blue and red bicycles, a classical guitar, and even his small artificial Christmas tree – complete with festive tinsel and baubles. The family of Syd Barrett have stated that part of the monies raised from the auction of his final belongings will go to Art Aid World - to be used for educational development within the art world. The full catalogue of Barrett’s items are available to view online – Click here to go to Cheffins.co.uk

Items from the estate of the late Syd Barrett, including signed artwork never seen before, are up for auction at Cheffins Auctioneers in his hometown, Cambridge this Wednesday (November 29).

The auction will consist of items left by Pink Floyd founder, Barrett at his Cambridgeshire house.

Barrett spent his last years living a quiet life, making furniture and mixed media paintings, and the items up for sale reflect this.

There are many items of handmade or customized pieces of furniture, including a table, a kitchen chair and varying cupboards and shelving units.

As well as some never seen before watercolours and oil paintings, items for sale will include his Daler Rowney easel, and his paints.

The lots will also include various Art History books, his blue and red bicycles, a classical guitar, and even his small artificial Christmas tree – complete with festive tinsel and baubles.

The family of Syd Barrett have stated that part of the monies raised from the auction of his final belongings will go to Art Aid World – to be used for educational development within the art world.

The full catalogue of Barrett’s items are available to view online – Click here to go to Cheffins.co.uk

The Meteors Bring Their Tour Home

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The Meteors are playing a small UK tour starting tomorrow night in Manchester. The punk-rockabilly crossover band, credited with giving ‘psychobilly’ it’s distinctive sound are still going strong 25 years after front-man Paul Fenech formed them. Fenech, though, is the only remaining original member, with he current line-up featuring Simon Linden on bass and Wolfgang Hordemann on drums. The Meteors are also playing a special show celebrating this year’s 30th Anniversary of Punk featuring The Rezillos, The Damned, and The Beat. You can see The Meteors at the following venues from tomorrow Manchester Academy (November 28) Sheffield The Boardwalk (29) Newcastle Carling Academy (30) Birmingham Carling Academy (December 1) London Brixton Carling Academy (2) Glasgow Carling Academy (3)

The Meteors are playing a small UK tour starting tomorrow night in Manchester.

The punk-rockabilly crossover band, credited with giving ‘psychobilly’ it’s distinctive sound are still going strong 25 years after front-man Paul Fenech formed them.

Fenech, though, is the only remaining original member, with he current line-up featuring Simon Linden on bass and Wolfgang Hordemann on drums.

The Meteors are also playing a special show celebrating this year’s 30th Anniversary of Punk featuring The Rezillos, The Damned, and The Beat.

You can see The Meteors at the following venues from tomorrow

Manchester Academy (November 28)

Sheffield The Boardwalk (29)

Newcastle Carling Academy (30)

Birmingham Carling Academy (December 1)

London Brixton Carling Academy (2)

Glasgow Carling Academy (3)

Stones Money Keeps Rolling In

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The latest Rolling Stones tour which kicked off in August 2005 has been officially labeled the “top-grossing tour in history” by US trade magazine Billboard. The Bigger Bang tour has had several set-backs and postponements along the worldwide tour route, incidents included Kieth Richards’ fall from a palm tree in Figi and Mick Jagger's double-dose of laryngitis. The band have grossed $437m playing 110 shows to around 3.5 million Stones fans, which puts them an easy $100m ahead of last years top grossing shows, U2’s “Vertigo” tour earned the Irish supergroup $337m. The Bigger Bang figures do not include the Stones' massive free concert in Brazil at the beginning of the year where they wowed an estimated 2 million fans on Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro. The Bigger Bang Tour will also be the subject of a new Stones rockumentary directed by acclaimed film-maker Martin Scorsese.

The latest Rolling Stones tour which kicked off in August 2005 has been officially labeled the “top-grossing tour in history” by US trade magazine Billboard.

The Bigger Bang tour has had several set-backs and postponements along the worldwide tour route, incidents included Kieth Richards’ fall from a palm tree in Figi and Mick Jagger’s double-dose of laryngitis.

The band have grossed $437m playing 110 shows to around 3.5 million

Stones fans, which puts them an easy $100m ahead of last years top grossing shows, U2’s “Vertigo” tour earned the Irish supergroup $337m.

The Bigger Bang figures do not include the Stones’ massive free concert in Brazil at the beginning of the year where they wowed an estimated 2 million fans on Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro.

The Bigger Bang Tour will also be the subject of a new Stones rockumentary directed by acclaimed film-maker Martin Scorsese.

Badly Drawn Boy To Play UK Tour

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Badly Drawn Boy aka Damon Gough has confirmed details of a new tour for February, kicking off at Dublin’s Olympia. Gough, who won the Mercury Music Prize in 2000, for “The Hour of Bewilderbeast”, has just released a new album for EMI, entitled “Born In The UK” – featuring personal lyrics and stories about his experience growing up in Britain. Around the release of the new studio album – Gough played some strange and intimate venues, including fish ‘n’ chip shops, around the country – the money raised went to Oxfam. You can catch Damon Gough at the following venues early next year: Olympia, Dublin (February 11) Mandela Hall, Belfast (12) Queens Theatre, Edinburgh (13) Shepherd's Bush Empire, London (16) St George's Hall, Bristol (17) City Varieties, Leeds (19) Sage Theatre, Gateshead (20) Stockport Plaza (23)

Badly Drawn Boy aka Damon Gough has confirmed details of a new tour for February, kicking off at Dublin’s Olympia.

Gough, who won the Mercury Music Prize in 2000, for “The Hour of Bewilderbeast”, has just released a new album for EMI, entitled “Born In The UK” – featuring personal lyrics and stories about his experience growing up in Britain.

Around the release of the new studio album – Gough played some strange and intimate venues, including fish ‘n’ chip shops, around the country – the money raised went to Oxfam.

You can catch Damon Gough at the following venues early next year:

Olympia, Dublin (February 11)

Mandela Hall, Belfast (12)

Queens Theatre, Edinburgh (13)

Shepherd’s Bush Empire, London (16)

St George’s Hall, Bristol (17)

City Varieties, Leeds (19)

Sage Theatre, Gateshead (20)

Stockport Plaza (23)

Watch An Angelic Sufjan Stevens

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Everyday, we bring you the best thing we've seen on YouTube -- a great piece of archive footage, a music promo or a clip from one of our favourite movies of TV shows. Today: Watch Sufjan Stevens performing “The Transfiguration” live in Paris on September 25th. The track “The Transfiguration” is from Stevens’ acclaimed 2004 folk rock album “Seven Swans” - the lyrics reference the transfiguration of Jesus as witnessed by the disciples Peter, James, and John found in Matthew 17:1-12. Watch how gently Stevens rhythmically flaps his angel wings. Cleck out Sufjan Steven’s and his angelic orchestra – by clicking here now

Everyday, we bring you the best thing we’ve seen on YouTube — a great piece of archive footage, a music promo or a clip from one of our favourite movies of TV shows.

Today: Watch Sufjan Stevens performing “The Transfiguration” live in Paris on September 25th.

The track “The Transfiguration” is from Stevens’ acclaimed 2004 folk rock album “Seven Swans” – the lyrics reference the transfiguration of Jesus as witnessed by the disciples Peter, James, and John found in Matthew 17:1-12.

Watch how gently Stevens rhythmically flaps his angel wings.

Cleck out Sufjan Steven’s and his angelic orchestra – by clicking here now

Kristen Hersh Releases First Solo Album In Four Years

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Kristin Hersh will be releasing her first solo album in four years, “Learn To Sing Like A Star”, in February. 2003’s “The Grotto” was an acclaimed acoustic album of short stories, and the new material has been described as coulourful and vibrant and again full of personal lyrics. Hersh recently formed the power rock trio 50ft Wave with ex-Throwing Muse band mate David Narcizo. To coincide with the new studio album, Kristen Hersh will be playing a special showcase of her new material in London in January. She will premiere “Learn To Sing Like A Star”, in its entirety. The show takes place at London’s Arts Theatre on January 11th.

Kristin Hersh will be releasing her first solo album in four years, “Learn To Sing Like A Star”, in February.

2003’s “The Grotto” was an acclaimed acoustic album of short stories, and the new material has been described as coulourful and vibrant and again full of personal lyrics.

Hersh recently formed the power rock trio 50ft Wave with ex-Throwing Muse band mate David Narcizo.

To coincide with the new studio album, Kristen Hersh will be playing a special showcase of her new material in London in January.

She will premiere “Learn To Sing Like A Star”, in its entirety.

The show takes place at London’s Arts Theatre on January 11th.

Interpol Start Work On Third Album

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New York indie rock band Interpol have started work on recording their highly anticipated third album. Although the band have been writing material throughout the year, the band have now gone into the studio. Interpols acclaimed bass throb heavy first album “Turn On The Bright Lights” in 2002 and the fuller sounding follow-up album “Antics” in 2004 were both recorded at Tarquin Studios, Conneticut. Interpol, who recently changed labels from Matador to Capitol Records, have decided to record the new material a biit closer to home. Interpol have posted on their website about their progress, saying, “Ladies and Gentlemen, we are now recording album 3. The studio is in NYC, and we're enjoying being local. The atmosphere and the environs of a recording facility affect the sound and feel of an album in the subtlest ways. And we are affected. And it is subtle.Sounds great so far. But we'll be here for a while yet. Upward and outward. Begin, begin. Big kisses all around. Interpol.” To keep up to date with Interpol news – Click here for their official website

New York indie rock band Interpol have started work on recording their highly anticipated third album.

Although the band have been writing material throughout the year, the band have now gone into the studio.

Interpols acclaimed bass throb heavy first album “Turn On The Bright Lights” in 2002 and the fuller sounding follow-up album “Antics” in 2004 were both recorded at Tarquin Studios, Conneticut.

Interpol, who recently changed labels from Matador to Capitol Records, have decided to record the new material a biit closer to home.

Interpol have posted on their website about their progress, saying, “Ladies and Gentlemen, we are now recording album 3. The studio is in NYC, and we’re enjoying being local. The atmosphere and the environs of a recording facility affect the sound and feel of an album in the subtlest ways. And we are affected. And it is subtle.Sounds great so far. But we’ll be here for a while yet. Upward and outward. Begin, begin.

Big kisses all around. Interpol.”

To keep up to date with Interpol news – Click here for their official website

Vote For Your Albums Of The Year

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Neil Young and a 100-strong choir calling out the President… Mouthy upstarts from Sheffield and London… Springsteen singing “Froggie Went A Courtin’”… A tribe of new psychedelic warriors… Triumphant returns from Scritti Politti and Scott Walker… Last testaments from Johnny Cash and Ali Farka Toure… A woman with a harp… Oh, and a new Dylan album. 2006 has been an extraordinary year for music – now that you’ve had time to digest Uncut’s Top 50 Best Albums in the December issue – we’d like to hear if you agree with us – or not… Let the debate commence!

Neil Young and a 100-strong choir calling out the President… Mouthy upstarts from Sheffield and London… Springsteen singing “Froggie Went A Courtin’”… A tribe of new psychedelic warriors… Triumphant returns from Scritti Politti and Scott Walker… Last testaments from Johnny Cash and Ali Farka Toure… A woman with a harp… Oh, and a new Dylan album.

2006 has been an extraordinary year for music – now that you’ve had time to digest Uncut’s Top 50 Best Albums in the December issue – we’d like to hear if you agree with us – or not…

Let the debate commence!

Ian McCulloch Online Today

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Ever wanted to find out how to make it in the music industry? Well, today's your chance as Echo & The Bunnymen front-man Ian McCulloch will be hosting a live webchat in the quest to help bands release music. As previously reported on Uncut.co.uk, McCulloch is searching for music’s next big thing as part of a new unsigned bands competition, Pringlesunsung, along with ex-Island Records Managing Director Marc Marot, Radio 2 contributor Paul Sexton and award-winning producers Bacon & Quarmby. McCulloch says his aim is “to encourage diversity in music, and campaigns like this are exactly the sort of thing that could uncover the next big thing in the music world." To enter Pringlesunsung, all bands have to do is post a song online along with a few details – so everyone can listen and rate what they hear. The winners of the search campaign will get the chance to record a demo produced by Bacon & Quarmby as well as receive important management advice. The winning artists will potentially release a download single, too. Join Ian McCulloch for a special live webchat at 2pm today (November 24) when he will dispense advice on how to get a foot in the musical door and dole out as many tips on how avoid pitfalls as possible! Talk to Ian McCulloch live on www.webchats.tv by clicking here To find out more about the Pringlesunsung music search – Click here now Pic credit: Tom Sheehan

Ever wanted to find out how to make it in the music industry?

Well, today’s your chance as Echo & The Bunnymen front-man Ian McCulloch will be hosting a live webchat in the quest to help bands release music.

As previously reported on Uncut.co.uk, McCulloch is searching for music’s next big thing as part of a new unsigned bands competition, Pringlesunsung, along with ex-Island Records Managing Director Marc Marot, Radio 2 contributor Paul Sexton and award-winning producers Bacon & Quarmby.

McCulloch says his aim is “to encourage diversity in music, and campaigns like this are exactly the sort of thing that could uncover the next big thing in the music world.”

To enter Pringlesunsung, all bands have to do is post a song online along with a few details – so everyone can listen and rate what they hear.

The winners of the search campaign will get the chance to record a demo produced by Bacon & Quarmby as well as receive important management advice.

The winning artists will potentially release a download single, too.

Join Ian McCulloch for a special live webchat at 2pm today (November 24) when he will dispense advice on how to get a foot in the musical door and dole out as many tips on how avoid pitfalls as possible!

Talk to Ian McCulloch live on www.webchats.tv by clicking here

To find out more about the Pringlesunsung music search – Click here now

Pic credit: Tom Sheehan

Watch The Best Pub Band Ever

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Everyday, we bring you the best thing we've seen on YouTube -- a great piece of archive footage, a music promo or a clip from one of our favourite movies of TV shows. Today: Watch Joy Divison performing “She’s Lost Control” and a fantastic version of “Shadowplay” in a pub in 1979. The opening credits say it is filmed in “Altringham: A suburb of Manchester” and it is directed by Malcolm Whitehead. The footage is filmed in beautifully textured Super 8mm and lasts a superb 7 minutes. Ian Curtis really can dance like a kung fu robot. You don’t get pub bands like this nowadays. Watch Joy Division very much in control – by clicking here now

Everyday, we bring you the best thing we’ve seen on YouTube — a great piece of archive footage, a music promo or a clip from one of our favourite movies of TV shows.

Today: Watch Joy Divison performing “She’s Lost Control” and a fantastic version of “Shadowplay” in a pub in 1979.

The opening credits say it is filmed in “Altringham: A suburb of Manchester” and it is directed by Malcolm Whitehead.

The footage is filmed in beautifully textured Super 8mm and lasts a superb 7 minutes.

Ian Curtis really can dance like a kung fu robot.

You don’t get pub bands like this nowadays.

Watch Joy Division very much in control – by clicking here now