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Ask The Pretenders’ Chrissie Hynde Your Questions!

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The Pretenders' Chrissie Hynde is soon to be in the hot seat for UNCUT’s An Audience With... feature, and we’re after your questions. So, put your thinking caps on and let us know if there’s anything you’ve always wanted to ask Chrissie. Maybe you’re curious to hear her memories of worki...

The Pretenders’ Chrissie Hynde is soon to be in the hot seat for UNCUT’s An Audience With… feature, and we’re after your questions.

So, put your thinking caps on and let us know if there’s anything you’ve always wanted to ask Chrissie.

Maybe you’re curious to hear her memories of working in Malcolm McLaren and Vivienne Westwood’s infamous SEX boutique in the early Seventies?

Or how she ended up singing a duet with Bruce Willis in a Rugrats movie?

Or what it was like joining Dylan on stage at Wembley in 1984?

Send your questions by Friday, March 27 to uncutaudiencewith@ipcmedia.com

The best questions and Chrissie’s answers will be published in a future edition of Uncut magazine.

Spandau Ballet Announce Reunion Tour – It’s True!

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All five members bury the hatchet to reform for UK showsSpandau Ballet have announced that have reformed and will embark on a 'greatest hits' UK and World tour later this year. Speaking at a press conference in the dining room of the HMS Belfast on Wednesday (March 25), previously the scene of an early raucous live show in 1980, all five members, who originally dibanded in 1989, formally announced their comeback. In their heyday Spandau Ballet scored 17 UK Top 40 hits including "Gold" and "To Cut A Long Story Short." Frontman Tony Hadley said that they will play a greatest hits set at the shows, as fans "want the Spandau they remember." Drummer John Keeble, when asked if they were going to record any new material said: "Don't rule it out", conceding they want "to concentrate on the live shows for now." The original 80s New Romantics tour will kick off in Dublin on October 13, with world tour dates to be announced in the next month. Spandau Ballet will play the following UK live dates: Dublin, O2 (October 13) Belfast, Odyssey Arena (14) Sheffield, Arena (16) Glasgow, SECC (17) London, O2 Arena (20) Birmingham (24) Newcastle, Metro Radio Arena (26) Manchester, MEN Arena (28) For more music and film news click here Pic credit: PA Photos *******************************************************************

All five members bury the hatchet to reform for UK showsSpandau Ballet have announced that have reformed and will embark on a ‘greatest hits’ UK and World tour later this year.

Speaking at a press conference in the dining room of the HMS Belfast on Wednesday (March 25), previously the scene of an early raucous live show in 1980, all five members, who originally dibanded in 1989, formally announced their comeback.

In their heyday Spandau Ballet scored 17 UK Top 40 hits including “Gold” and “To Cut A Long Story Short.”

Frontman Tony Hadley said that they will play a greatest hits set at the shows, as fans “want the Spandau they remember.”

Drummer John Keeble, when asked if they were going to record any new material said: “Don’t rule it out”, conceding they want “to concentrate on the live shows for now.”

The original 80s New Romantics tour will kick off in Dublin on October 13, with world tour dates to be announced in the next month.

Spandau Ballet will play the following UK live dates:

Dublin, O2 (October 13)

Belfast, Odyssey Arena (14)

Sheffield, Arena (16)

Glasgow, SECC (17)

London, O2 Arena (20)

Birmingham (24)

Newcastle, Metro Radio Arena (26)

Manchester, MEN Arena (28)

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Pic credit: PA Photos

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3Arena Dublin (March 3, 2015)

Odyssey Belfast (4)

Motorpoint Arena Sheffield (6)

Liverpool Echo Arena, (7)

Glasgow The Hydro, (8)

Capital FM Arena Nottingham, (10)

Brighton Centre, Wednesday (11)

Motorpoint Arena Cardiff (13)

Phones 4 U Arena Manchester (14)

Newcastle Metro Radio Arena (15)

London The O2 (17)

Birmingham LG Arena (19)

Uncut On Twitter

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Seems we've been dragged kicking and screaming into 2008 here at Uncut, as we're now "on" Twitter at http://twitter.com/uncutmagazine. I think what this means is that whenever we post a blog, it'll show up on Twitter, as well as some news links and, possibly, a few other bits and pieces from my colleagues: John Robinson has some plan to post what we're playing on the stereo as a sort of constantly updating playlist, which sounds good. I'm still struggling a bit with the concept, and may have to be restrained from writing things like "Adequate sandwich (1.19)", "On bus (6.32)" and so on. But this could be useful: JOIN US.

Seems we’ve been dragged kicking and screaming into 2008 here at Uncut, as we’re now “on” Twitter at http://twitter.com/uncutmagazine.

Jeff Beck and the power of the Internet

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Some news that, we hope, will put a bounce in your Wednesday afternoon. We now have the power to embed video content into the blogs. This is, I hope you'll agree, a marvellous step forward for the UNCUT blogosphere, as I should now be able to include trailers, clips and other tasty visual morsels in my posts from now on. So, to try it out (and, please, accept my profoundest apologies if this all goes horribly wrong and I delete the Internet by accident), here's a clip from Jeff Beck's forthcoming Blu-ray and DVD, Performing This Week... Live At Ronnie Scott's. Recorded at the end of last year, during a five-night stand at the London jazz club, it finds Beck digging jewels out of his lengthy back catalogue, with a little help from some chums like Eric Clapton. So, look. Here's some pictures. And they move. Excited? Of course. [brightcove]17382838001[/brightcove]

Some news that, we hope, will put a bounce in your Wednesday afternoon.

Happy Mondays To Headline Guilfest

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The Happy Mondays have been announced as the third headliner for this year's Guilfest, joining previously announced bill toppers Brian Wilson and Motorhead. The Madchester icons will headline the festival on Sunday July 12, performing hits from their 20 year career, including "Kinky Afro" and "Step On." Also added to the bill are The Charlatans, who will play the mainsatge on Saturday July 11, before Brian Wilson headlines. More information and tickets are available from the Guilfest website here: click here For more music and film news click here

The Happy Mondays have been announced as the third headliner for this year’s Guilfest, joining previously announced bill toppers Brian Wilson and Motorhead.

The Madchester icons will headline the festival on Sunday July 12, performing hits from their 20 year career, including “Kinky Afro” and “Step On.”

Also added to the bill are The Charlatans, who will play the mainsatge on Saturday July 11, before Brian Wilson headlines.

More information and tickets are available from the Guilfest website here: click here

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Waterboys Release Download Only Single

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The Waterboys have recorded a new track to mark the centenary of the death of the great Irish writer J.M. Synge, who died on March 24 1909, and it is available to download now. The band have set music to one of Synge's poems "The Passing Of The Shree" and the song comes backed with another brand new song "Vigilante." Mick Puck produced both new tracks. The double 'A' side single is available from the the Waterboys website store for £1.49 from here. For more music and film news click here

The Waterboys have recorded a new track to mark the centenary of the death of the great Irish writer J.M. Synge, who died on March 24 1909, and it is available to download now.

The band have set music to one of Synge’s poems “The Passing Of The Shree” and the song comes backed with another brand new song “Vigilante.” Mick Puck produced both new tracks.

The double ‘A’ side single is available from the the Waterboys website store for £1.49 from here.

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Dinosaur Jr Ready New Album

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Dinosaur Jr have revealed details of their fifth studio album 'Farm' which is set for release on June 23. The 11-track album was recorded and produced by frontman J Mascis in Massachusetts. The trio, also including Lou Barlow and Murph reunited to make 2007's highly praised 'Beyond' album, their f...

Dinosaur Jr have revealed details of their fifth studio album ‘Farm’ which is set for release on June 23.

The 11-track album was recorded and produced by frontman J Mascis in Massachusetts.

The trio, also including Lou Barlow and Murph reunited to make 2007’s highly praised ‘Beyond’ album, their first new material together in more than 20 years.

Dinosaur Jr’s ‘Farm’ tracklisting is as folllows:

‘Pieces’

‘I Want You To Know’

‘Ocean In The Way’

‘Plans’

‘Your Weather’

‘Over It’

‘Friends’

‘Said The People’

‘There’s No Here’

‘See You’

‘I Don’t Wanna Go There’

‘Imagination Blind’

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The 12th Uncut Playlist Of 2009

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Not quite as long a playlist as usual this week, chiefly because Number Nine here – The Grateful Dead live at “Winterland 1973†– is a box set of nine CDs, and we played the first three, comprising the entire set from November 9, straight through yesterday. November 10 and 11 to come in the next couple of days, if my colleagues will let me get away with it, then there’s a 3CD set from around the time of “Terrapin Station†to have a go at, too. In other news, still no sign of the complete White Denim and Jarvis Cocker albums, though the new one from Tortoise has turned up. Also, I’ve just opened a fantastic-looking package from Honest Jon’s which includes the Trembling Bells debut, something which I’ve been looking forward to for a few months. Will report back soon, but here’s a quote on the press release from Will Oldham to whet your appetites. “Jesus fucking shit! These jamz claw so hard at the tatties below methinks the Lord misnamed them, having intended to say trembling BALLS.†1 Peter Walker – Long Lost Tapes 1970 (Tompkins Square) 2 Jarvis Cocker – Further Complications (Rough Trade) 3 Red Red Meat – Bunny Gets Paid: Deluxe Edition (Sub Pop) 4 White Denim – Tracks (Full Time Hobby) 5 Cass McCombs – Catacombs (Domino) 6 Murry Wilson – The Many Moods Of Murry Wilson (Cherry Red) 7 Pink Mountaintops – Outside Love (Jagjaguwar) 8 Boredoms – Super Roots 10 (Avex Trax) 9 The Grateful Dead – Winterland, 1973 (Rhino) 10 Mastodon – Crack The Skye (Reprise) 11 Tortoise – Beacons Of Ancestorship (Thrill Jockey) 12 Matteah Baim – Laughing Boy (DiCristina) 13 A Hawk And A Hacksaw – Délivrance (The Leaf Label)

Not quite as long a playlist as usual this week, chiefly because Number Nine here – The Grateful Dead live at “Winterland 1973†– is a box set of nine CDs, and we played the first three, comprising the entire set from November 9, straight through yesterday. November 10 and 11 to come in the next couple of days, if my colleagues will let me get away with it, then there’s a 3CD set from around the time of “Terrapin Station†to have a go at, too.

Part 17: Dean Stockwell

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DEAN STOCKWELL Actor, Topanga Canyon resident and long term friend of Young. Stockwell wrote the screenplay that inspired After The Goldrush *** UNCUT: How did you first meet Neil? STOCKWELL: My first real contact with Neil was when he was living in Topanga Canyon, as I was, in the late â€...

DEAN STOCKWELL

Actor, Topanga Canyon resident and long term friend of Young. Stockwell wrote the screenplay that inspired After The Goldrush

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UNCUT: How did you first meet Neil?

STOCKWELL: My first real contact with Neil was when he was living in Topanga Canyon, as I was, in the late ‘60s. And I had done a movie with Dennis Hopper in Peru, The Last Movie, and Dennis very strongly urged me to write a screenplay, and he would get it produced. I came back to Topanga and wrote a screenplay, After the Goldrush, that never got produced. But a copy of it somehow got to Neil. And as I understand it, he had had writer’s block for months and months and months, and his record company was after him. And after he read this screenplay, he wrote After the Goldrush in three weeks. And then even though I had the album, I still couldn’t get the screenplay produced…

What I know of the film is that it’s about an artistic community living in Topanga Canyon, and an earthquake causes a tidal wave that washes them away. Have I got that right?

That’s very loosely it. It’s not a linear, regular story-telling kind of film. Anyway, I got together with Neil. And when he got to do the album, he invited me to be there, at the studio attached to his house, for the recording of the whole thing, one of the great privileges I’ve ever been involved with. Some songs were worked up, some were fully-formed, but they were all pretty clear in his head, and communicated to the musicians.

After The Goldrush seems so pertinent to the culture at the start of the ‘70s. Was that sort of thing in your mind?

Well, really what was in my mind was that the goldrush in effect created California. And the film took place on the day California was supposed to go into the ocean. So that’s what happened after the goldrush.

Is there anything in the song “After The Goldrush†itself that relates directly to the screenplay.

It relates to it in an artistic way, not in a direct way, in dialogue or anything. That’s how he found himself in the screenplay, and how he saw it, which coincided beautifully with what I had in mind.

Do most of the songs on the album have some relation to the movie?

The whole rush of writing does, with the exception of “Southern Manâ€, that he had already recorded – thank God. In my opinion, Neil was always a great man. If not the top guy, then him and Bob. And a very funny fucking guy, man, let me tell ya. You’ve gotta be there for that. And generous. When he did After the Goldrush, the kid playing rhythm guitar, Neil provided this fantastic guitar for him to play, and gave it to him at the end, it was probably worth a couple of thousand dollars. But it was more a generosity of spirit. If you could calculate the amount of human energy that goes into the making and performing of one of his songs, you would have a really fucking high number man.

Was he a very intense person in the studio?

Oh yeah, but it wasn’t an intensity with any dark edges to it. He was very meticulous as a musician. Everybody has to understand what they’re playing and how they’re going about it just right, and they did. It didn’t present great difficulties for him to communicate those songs, they snapped to and did it perfectly. Whatever was required, he seemed to come up with.

So he was extremely mentally organised?

Oh, yeah.

What was special about Topanga Canyon?

Well, it was an old Indian sacred ground, and I think that vibration was part of what attracted an awful lot of interesting people. In addition to Neil and myself, Linda Ronstadt, Spirit, Taj Mahal and Wallace Berman lived there. It was loaded with talented and interesting people.

INTERVIEW: NICK HASTED

Manic Street Preachers Announce 2009 UK Tour

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Manic Street Preachers have announced a UK tour to promote their new studio album 'Journal For Plague Lovers' this May. The album, out on May 18, was recorded using missing guitarist Richey Edwards' lyrics. The short series of live starts starts in Glasgow on May 25. Manic Street Preachers will p...

Manic Street Preachers have announced a UK tour to promote their new studio album ‘Journal For Plague Lovers’ this May.

The album, out on May 18, was recorded using missing guitarist Richey Edwards‘ lyrics.

The short series of live starts starts in Glasgow on May 25.

Manic Street Preachers will play the folllowing dates. Tickets go onsale on Froday March 27 at 9.30am.

Glasgow Barrowlands (May 25)

Llandudno Cymru Arena (26)

London Roundhouse (28-30)

Wolverhampton Civic Hall (June 1)

Brighton Dome (2)

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Depeche Mode Announce New UK and Ireland Shows

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Depeche Mode have announced a series of UK and Ireland live shows, as part of their 2009 Tour of the Universe. Dave Gahan, Martin Gore and Andy Fletcher previously announced just one show, which takes place at London's O2 Arena on May 30, but they now return in December for five more live dates. D...

Depeche Mode have announced a series of UK and Ireland live shows, as part of their 2009 Tour of the Universe.

Dave Gahan, Martin Gore and Andy Fletcher previously announced just one show, which takes place at London’s O2 Arena on May 30, but they now return in December for five more live dates.

DM’s new studio album Sounds of the Universe is out on April 20.

Tickets for the newly announced UK shows will go on sale on Friday March 27 at 9 am. Dublin is already on sale.

Depeche Mode will play:

Dublin, O2 The Point (December 10)

Glasgow, SECC (12)

Birmingham, LG Arena (13)

London, O2 Arena (15)

Manchester, MEN Arena (18)

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Boredoms: “Super Roots 10”

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Been a while since we had some Boredoms activity to write about here – since, perhaps, “Super Roots 9â€, their live recording plus choir, came out on Thrill Jockey. However, “Super Roots 10â€, the latest instalment in their epic EP series, has quietly surfaced in Japan – let’s hope Thrill Jockey pick this one up for a wide release, too. This one begins with about 30 seconds of barely audible friction, before launching into five versions of a new track called “Ant 10â€. The first, original version begins predictably enough, with a howled invocation from Eye, a drum circle clatter and the sort of ecstatic arpeggios that have filled out their live shows (and “Seadrumâ€) for nearly a decade now. Soon, though, it mutates fractionally, as a 4:4 dance beat comes in as well, giving the whole jam a more streamlined, pulsating dynamic. If you saw them on their last UK tour in 2007, as I did, it does sound a little familiar: in the review, I think it’s the bit near the end that I compare with Eye’s single as The Lift Boys. As the disc goes on, and the series of remixes of “Ant 10†run on, it all becomes progressively dancier. It’s interesting to see the dynamics of house applied to the Boredoms: once they usually peak, they tend to stay at an extreme point of euphoria indefinitely. Dance music, though, demands more builds, more isolated highs, more undulating musical territory. So it’s interesting to see how Japanese producer Altz (who has two cracks), Lindstrom and the mysterious DJ Finger Hat (Eye, not inconceivably) work over “Ant 10â€â€™s synth vamps, guitar squiggles, massed beats and variegated chants into some quite wonderful music. Altz fiddles a lot with the vocals, pitchshifting Eye and pitching him against each other. DJ Finger Hat finds a choir of sorts to ramp up the atmosphere even further. Best of all, Lindstrom’s astonishing take transforms “Ant 10†into an epic piece of cosmic disco, with Italian house piano runs and a Stevie Wonder/â€Superstition†Clavinet effect that makes it kin to the “Pretentious†mix of LCD Soundsystem’s “Yeahâ€. Eventually, one of Lindstrom’s friends adds a “BOW-BOW-BOW†vocal line and the whole thing explodes into the most exaggerated and plausible party breakdown I’ve heard on a record in an age. Track of the year, in this morning’s hype stakes.

Been a while since we had some Boredoms activity to write about here – since, perhaps, “Super Roots 9â€, their live recording plus choir, came out on Thrill Jockey.

Nick Cave, Grace Jones and Pet Shop Boys to headline Latitude 2009!

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Nick Cave, Grace Jones and Pet Shop Boys are to headline Latitude 2009, www.uncut.co.uk is thrilled to reveal! Officially launched on Monday (March 23), Uncut is once again proud to host the festival's second stage, the Uncut Arena, continuing a four-year partnership to stage a diverse array of m...

Nick Cave, Grace Jones and Pet Shop Boys are to headline Latitude 2009, www.uncut.co.uk is thrilled to reveal!

Nick Cave, Grace Jones and Pet Shop Boys Headline Latitude Festival

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Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, Grace Jones and Pet Shop Boys are to headline Latitude 2009, www.uncut.co.uk is thrilled to reveal! Officially launched on Monday (March 23), Uncut is once again proud to host the festival's second stage, the Uncut Arena, continuing a four-year partnership to stage a ...

Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, Grace Jones and Pet Shop Boys are to headline Latitude 2009, www.uncut.co.uk is thrilled to reveal!

Officially launched on Monday (March 23), Uncut is once again proud to host the festival’s second stage, the Uncut Arena, continuing a four-year partnership to stage a diverse array of music, from rock to jazz and blues.

Nick Cave returns to headline the fourth Latitude Festival which is set to take place at the idyllic Henham Park in Suffolk for three days from July 16-19.

Playing with his other band Grinderman at last year’s event, Cave was a highlight of the weekend. This year the Australian returns to the open-air Obelisk Arena with The Bad Seeds, drawing on their 14 album career (which have recently started, incidentally, to be remastered and reissued. The first batch of four are to be released at the end of the month.)

Iconic 70s disco queen Grace Jones is also set to headline the Obelisk Arena this July. Having just released her first album in 20 years, ‘Hurricane’, Grace Jones is enjoying her comeback, with critically acclaimed live shows.

Also headlining Latitude 2009 will be the Pet Shop Boys. This year celebrating 20 years of making iconic electronic pop music, Neil Tennant and Chris Lowe also recently won the Outstanding Contribution to Music gong at this year’s BRIT Awards.

Doves, Editors and Bat For Lashes are also confirmed to play the festival so far.

As well as music, Latitude festival stages a huge array of theatre, comedy, book readings and poetry acoss the Henham Park grounds. This year will see the National Theatre, the Lyric Hammersmith and the Royal Shakespeare Company all put on bespoke shows throughout the weeekend. More details to follow.

Festival Republic Managing Director, Melvin Benn says: “Latitude Festival really is a focal point of the summer calendar now, and it’s only in its fourth edition! The level of success is fantastic and it never fails to please me that people have embraced it as much as they have.”

“Being able to bring together all the different aspects of the music and arts worlds is a fabulous achievement and it’s that commitment that sets Latitude apart from the other festivals around. This year we are excited to announce the involvement of some truly incredible performers and companies that inspire, innovate and entertain. I, for one, cannot wait.â€

Once again BBC Radio 2, Radio 4, and 6Music will be broadcasting live from the site, bringing you round-the-clock coverage, as will, www.uncut.co.uk, of course.

We’ll also be posting news, information and artist blogs in the run-up to the UK’s best festival at our dedicated Latitude 2009 blog here.

For a full on, family-friendly three days of culture, get your tickets now via Uncut’s very own ticket link. Weekend tickets, including camping are £150. Day tickets are £60.

Click here for your tickets! www.seetickets.com/nmelatitude

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Part 16: Crazy Horse Guitarist Nils Lofgren

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NILS LOFGREN Songwriter, guitarist and member of Crazy Horse and Springsteen’s E Street Band. Played on After The Goldrush aged 17. *** When we first got out to LA in early ’68, my band Grin became the house band at [Topanga Canyon club] The Corral. It was a great hangout and Neil later ca...

NILS LOFGREN

Songwriter, guitarist and member of Crazy Horse and Springsteen’s E Street Band. Played on After The Goldrush aged 17.

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When we first got out to LA in early ’68, my band Grin became the house band at [Topanga Canyon club] The Corral. It was a great hangout and Neil later came down to jam with us occasionally. I moved into [Young producer] David Briggs’ home at that point in my life, so Topanga became my neighbourhood. It was a fabulous, vibrant community of hippies and hard-charging musical transplants, all based around The Corral. Taj Mahal would play three or four sets, free of charge, every Monday night. David Briggs and his cronies would chase away all the Valley people who tried to sneak in. Sometimes it would get quite physical. It was a great, territorial, protective enclave of a community. It was a really great time to be out there at that time in your life. Neil came down one night to sit in with Grin. We were a trio at that time, so it was great to have that additional guitar there.

Initially Neil and David Briggs were going to produce the first Grin record together. But Neil got so wrapped up in Crosby, Stills & Nash and his solo career that even David said “It’d be great to have Neil but he’s too busy, so let’s move forward.†In the spirit of who Neil is, even though Grin had quite a few songs and Neil had heard them, we did some blues things at The Corral too, so he could stretch out on guitar. It was just a fabulous night and I certainly regret not having a portable video at the time. The very next day, David threw me in a car and said “let’s go up and see Neil.†So we got to his house and all of a sudden, David and Neil ganged up on me, told me they had some bad news. I got all upset, then they said “Look man, your band’s great, you’ve got great songs, but you’ve gotta fire your bass player.†I was just a kid and this was a real showbiz eye-opener. Neil and David were very kind but firm with lessons to me. I’d thrown my hat in the ring, but one of the most beautiful things about working with Neil and David was the bluntness and honesty. Once I’d got over the horror of it, that advice served me well.

[On first meeting Neil Young & Crazy Horse at the Cellar Door in Washington, DC in May 1969] I was always hanging out with people a few years older than me, but when I first met Neil he’d already made some beautiful records with The Buffalo Springfield and solo. I was impressed with the fact he let me sing some songs for him. Fortunately the first Grin record was already written, so I sang half of it and Neil liked it. Then he bought me a cheeseburger and a Coke, because I was underage. Then I watched four shows at the Cellar Door over two nights, after which he invited me to the hotel out in Virginia across the river, to hang out in the afternoon. And once he and Crazy Horse left town, Neil actually called me from the road a couple of times, to give me some counsel about some of the silly, bad deals we were in. We’d already booked ourselves on a flight to LA and Neil told me to look up he and David once I got there. To cut to the chase, they were true to their word. To this day, Neil remains one of my true inspirations and mentors.

[On being called up for After The Goldrush] When I left home to try my luck as a musician, everybody, including my best friends, thought I was throwing my life away. I quickly got into the business of taking chances. So after I’d been living in LA for a year, to hear from Neil Young (which was like looking at a big brother or cousin, with a kind of awe), I said yes, of course. Then to my horror he said he might want me to mostly play piano. I felt like I owed him the honest truth, which was that I wasn’t a piano player. After I told him, he and David [Briggs] were very matter-of-fact about it. Neil said “Look, you’ve been playing classical accordion since you were six. Y’know, a piano’s like an accordion, you’ll figure it out. We just need some time practice.†So David Briggs arranged for John Locke, who lived nearby in Topanga and was the fabulous keyboard player in Spirit, to leave his patio door unlocked, where he had a funky old upright piano.

Literally 24 hours a day, I was welcome to go there. So I’d go over there and practice the songs on his old piano when I wasn’t actually at Neil’s house working on the record. In retrospect, I guess what Neil got was someone with a good sense of rhythm and melody who was playing an instrument so unfamiliar that at my most creative, I was writing incredibly simple, rhythmic, solid parts. So you had Ralphy Molina and me doing these very simple, deep-groove parts in the middle with a very brilliant, colourful bassist in Greg Reeves underneath. It was deep-pocket bass, but with more colour and movement than most bass players could muster. Then you had Neil on top with his melodies and guitar. And it was just something that worked as a four-piece, a very simple, fresh sound.

It was all fairly loose. There were a couple of songs Neil wanted me to play acoustic guitar on. I didn’t own one, so he lent me the [Martin] D-18, which eventually became a gift from him and which I’ve used on my latest record, The Loner [a set of Neil Young covers]. It wasn’t like I was a virtuoso at all. At my most creative I was still playing very simple, rhythmic parts. Unless there was a function of following a theme or a lick here and there, I was left to my own devices to come up with some simple ideas that worked. On the song “Southern Manâ€, it was lunch break and Ralphy Molina and I stayed in the studio to jam. If you notice, “Southern Man†is in very slow, half time. After jamming that way for half an hour or so, I got a little bored and started doing the accordion beat to it and we double-timed it. When Neil came back from lunch, he loved the feel and said “What’s that?†I said “Well, that’s an accordion beat to ‘Southern Man’.†So he said “Right, then that’ll be the solo in the end.†And if you notice in the finished song, when we hit the solo and then at the end, the whole groove changes and we go to double time. So thanks to my accordion days, I accidentally came up with a useful arrangement. It was a wonderful experience for me as a kid.

Recording After The Goldrush was very idyllic. We recorded up on a high bluff, way up in the hills overlooking the whole Topanga Canyon valley. It was beautiful, the weather was beautiful and there was an outside patio on the porch above where we were playing. We’d hang out there and enjoy the beautiful nature scene. And Neil kept it that way. We’d play a little bit, then go up top and hang out. It was all very laid back. Topanga was this great cross-section of hippies and flower people, but with some really rough-n-tumble cowboy-type attitudes. David Briggs, for example, was from Wyoming and was working on oil rigs when he was thirteen. There were some very tough guys who had migrated there and there was also this macho music scene going on at The Corral. There’d be camaraderie and also a fight or two. It was just a great combination of a lot of different elements there.

There’s a kind of haunted passion to what Neil does. He’s able to get that darkness he sometimes feels into his writing, but also with a sense of vulnerability and innocence, especially in his voice. He’s got it all, man. I played guitar on “Till The Morning Comesâ€, but the big piece was “Tell Me Whyâ€, which was just me and Neil sitting across from each other. We played live and there was some fingerpicking I started doing. It was one of my first acoustic guitar sessions and singing live, sitting right across from Neil, I noticed a similar, haunted innocence to our voices. It had that gentle vibe I knew would serve me well singing that song. We have similar qualities in that respect.

I was excited because Neil seemed to be very happy with what he thought was a fresh, new sound. He seemed to be really engaged by that. I have to admit I was so petrified during initial playback that I was focusing, tunnel vision, on my piano parts and trying to see if there was anything I could alter once I started hearing what Neil and Greg Reeves were doing.

One of my favourite tracks for After The Goldrush was a song called “Wonderin’â€, which never made the record. But I believe the tape of us doing that song is going to be on Archives. I fell in love with that song and to this day, I wish it had ended up on the finished record. I got to play this honky-tonk piano and then did some harmonies afterwards. Maybe it didn’t make it because it was too much of a happy, fun-loving song, I don’t know. There may have been a lightness and a lilt to it that Neil felt was better suited to another project. My buddy Joel Bernstein told me there was a good chance it would be on Archives.

Neil has always just done what musically engages and inspires him. And because he’s so multi-talented, I think that when he made Harvest he was truly engaged and inspired. He got into Nashville and had some songs written that fitted into that configuration. I don’t think his plan was to have a giant hit record. I think it was about making a beautiful, emotional record that he was into. I also know that, like any other human being, the fact that he made a record he was proud of emotionally and which turned into a massive hit gave him a gigantic financial freedom. Then he realised he had more freedom to do some exploring. Neil is the kind of guy who would have done it no matter what, but I’m sure it wasn’t lost on him. All of a sudden he had this giant hit record. I don’t think he’s ever felt pressured to do what a record company wants. Neil’s only pressure is waiting for the muse to inspire him towards the next big thing.

There are two classic main things about Neil. There’s his massive gift for songwriting and musicianship, combined with passion. When you get passion into that mix you get something extraordinary, that’s what makes him excel at what he does.

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Jimmy Page To Induct Jeff Beck To Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame

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Jimmy Page is to present Jeff Beck into the Rock and Roll Hall Fame, at next month's annual ceremony in Cleveland. The Rolling Stones' will induct Bobby Womack and Eminem will induct Run-DMC. Also Red Hot Chili Peppers' Flea will present Metallica's honour and Smokey Robinson will induct Little An...

Jimmy Page is to present Jeff Beck into the Rock and Roll Hall Fame, at next month’s annual ceremony in Cleveland.

The Rolling Stones’ will induct Bobby Womack and Eminem will induct Run-DMC.

Also Red Hot Chili Peppers’ Flea will present Metallica’s honour and Smokey Robinson will induct Little Anthony & The Imperials.

The annual event, which takes place this year on April 4, celebrates artists who have made music for 25 years or more and votes are taken from a 600-strong industry panel.

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New Neil Young Archives Release Date

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Neil Young's 'Archives: Vol 1" is set for a June 2 release, according to the rocker's manager Elliot Roberts. Reported on Billboard, Roberts was speaking at a conference panel at the South by Southwest festival in Austin, Texas on Saturday (March 21). Roberts said that the 10-disc Blu-ray, DVD and ...

Neil Young‘s ‘Archives: Vol 1″ is set for a June 2 release, according to the rocker’s manager Elliot Roberts.

Reported on Billboard, Roberts was speaking at a conference panel at the South by Southwest festival in Austin, Texas on Saturday (March 21). Roberts said that the 10-disc Blu-ray, DVD and CD collections would finally see the light of day on June 2.

Archive samples were also shown off at the discussion, and the prices are set to be: 10-disc Blu-Ray, $299, 10-DVD box set, $199 and a normal CD set for $99.

Young has previously said that Blu-ray is the best way to hear the archives, saying: “Blu-ray is the future. It sounds the best, the navigating system is the best. I’ve made a lot of CDs and we’ve made a lot of DVDs, and Blu-ray technology is so far superior to anything else. The fact there aren’t many players out there now doesn’t meant that much to me, because it is the future, so I would rather focus on what’s next. If you were to get a Blu-ray of the ‘Archive,’ you would get the best.”

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The Fall, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Maccabees Added To Camden Festival

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The Fall, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, The Maccabees, 808 State and The View are all in the latest batch of acts to be confirmed for next month's Gaymers Camden Crawl. The 40 venue festival spread around Camden in North London, for which gig goers purchase just one wristband, already has the likes of Echo &...

The Fall, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, The Maccabees, 808 State and The View are all in the latest batch of acts to be confirmed for next month’s Gaymers Camden Crawl.

The 40 venue festival spread around Camden in North London, for which gig goers purchase just one wristband, already has the likes of Echo & The Bunnymen, Wire, Billy Bragg and Idlewild on the bill as well has hundreds of newer acts and DJs.

This year will also see a diverse range of daytime events including book slams, pop quizes and poetry.

Tickets are £32.50 to £55.00, and are available here: www.thecamdencrawl.com

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Camden Crawl confirmed acts so far are:

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Alan Pownall

Alessi’s Ark

An Experiment On A Bird In The Airpump

Baddies

Banjo Or Freakout

Billy Bragg

Bleech

Blk Jks

Brakes

Broadcast 2000

Capital

Cherbourg

Chew Lips

Circlesquare

Count & Sinden

Dan Black

Danny & The Champions Of The World

Datarock

De Tropix

Die! Die! Die!

Dinosaur Pile Up

Django Django

Drums Of Death

Echo And The Bunnymen

Elviin

Eugene McGuinness

Everything Everything

Fight Like Apes

Filthy Dukes

Flashguns

Foy Vance

Frankmusik

General Fiasco

Gold Teeth

Golden Silvers

Goldheart Assembly

Goldielocks

Heartbreak

Hexes

Hockey

Hot Leg

Idlewild

Innerpartysystem

Ipso Facto

James Yuill

Josh Weller

Jouis

Kasms

King Creosote

Kissy Sell Out

Kitty Daisy And Lewis

Lion Club

Little Boots

Little Death

Man Like Me

Marina And The Diamonds

Mini Viva

Newham Generals

Openroom

Ou Est

Outcry Collective

Peggy Sue

Plugs

Pulled Apart By Horses

Royal Treatment Plant

S.C.U.M.

Selfish Cunt

Shitty Limits

Skint & Demoralised

Sleepercurve

Sportsday Megaphone

Teeth!!!

Televised Crimewave

The Author

The Barker Band

The Big Pink

The Chapman Family

The Computers

The Cordelier Club

The Dead Formats

The Fall

The Invisible

The Jim Jones Revue

The Joy Formidable

The King Blues

The Laurel Collective

The Maccabees

The Plight

The Temper Trap

The View

The Virgins

The Von Bondies

The Whip

The XX

Threatmantics

Three Trapped Tigers

Toddla T

Tommy Sparks

VV Brown

Wire

Xrabit & Dmg$

Yeah Yeah Yeahs

Your Twenties

Super Furry Animals To Headline Blissfields Festival

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Super Furry Animals have been confirmed to headline this year's Blissfields festival in Hampshire this July. The band whose new studio album 'Dark Days/Light Years’ is available to download now has already been highly praised. You can read Uncut's preview of SFA's Dark Days/Light Years album her...

Super Furry Animals have been confirmed to headline this year’s Blissfields festival in Hampshire this July.

The band whose new studio album ‘Dark Days/Light Years’ is available to download now has already been highly praised.

You can read Uncut’s preview of SFA’s Dark Days/Light Years album here.

Mercury Music Prize nominee Laura Marling, Mumford & Sons and Gideon Conn have also been confirmed for the small capacity (1, 250 people) award-winning festival (Best Small Festival 2007- UK Festival Awards).

The event takes place from July 3-5, and tickets, onsale now are a mere £41. Day tickets will go on sale on Tuesday (March 24).

More info is available here: Blissfields.co.uk

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Bob Dylan To Play London Roundhouse

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Bob Dylan has added a new live date to his fothcoming UK tour, which begins next month. Dylan will now perform at London's Roundhouse venue on April 26 in addition to the O2 Arena the night before. Tickets will go onsale on Wednesday (March 25) only via a password/ticket link on Bobdylan.com. Tick...

Bob Dylan has added a new live date to his fothcoming UK tour, which begins next month.

Dylan will now perform at London’s Roundhouse venue on April 26 in addition to the O2 Arena the night before.

Tickets will go onsale on Wednesday (March 25) only via a password/ticket link on Bobdylan.com. Tickets are limited to two per fan.

Dylan comes to the UK and Ireland to play the following dates in April and May:

Sheffield, England, Sheffield Arena (April 24)

London, England, O2 Arena (25)

London, England, The Roundhouse (26)

Cardiff, Wales, CIA (28)

Birmingham, England, NIA (29)

Liverpool, England, Echo Arena (May 1)

Glasgow, Scotland, SECC (2)

Edinburgh, Scotland, Edinburgh Playhouse (3)

Dublin, Ireland, O2 Arena (4, 5)

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