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The Cure Announce New Album Title

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The Cure have finally announced the title of their long-awaited thirteenth album. The record will be called "4:13 Dream" and is set to be released on October 13. "4:13 Dream" has been preceded by four singles, "The Only One", "Freakshow", "Sleep When I'm Dead" and "The Perfect Boy", each released ...

The Cure have finally announced the title of their long-awaited thirteenth album.

The record will be called “4:13 Dream” and is set to be released on October 13.

“4:13 Dream” has been preceded by four singles, “The Only One”, “Freakshow”, “Sleep When I’m Dead” and “The Perfect Boy”, each released on the 13th day of the month.

Although the tracklisting has not yet been released, it’s understood that none of the singles will be included on “4:13 Dream”.

An EP, “Hypnagogic States”, will precede the album on September 13, featuring remixes from a number of celebrity fans of The Cure – the tracklisting is:

“The Only One” – 30 Seconds To Mars remix

“Freakshow” – AFI’s Jude Puget remix

“Sleep When I’m Dead” – My Chemical Romance’s Gerard Way and Julien-K remix

“The Perfect Boy” – Fall Out Boy’s Pete Wentz and Patrick Stump remix

“Exploding Head Syndrome” – 65 Days Of Static remix.

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Pixies Studio Reunion Is ‘A Waiting Game’

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Pixies frontman Black Francis has suggested the band may record again in the future. Despite the legendary group's return to live work in 2004, only one song, "Bam Thwok", was ever recorded and released. Speaking to NME.COM, Francis said: "It's just a waiting game right now. Whatever we do in the ...

Pixies frontman Black Francis has suggested the band may record again in the future.

Despite the legendary group’s return to live work in 2004, only one song, “Bam Thwok”, was ever recorded and released.

Speaking to NME.COM, Francis said: “It’s just a waiting game right now. Whatever we do in the future is gonna have to be fresh.

“I have to see if the band as a whole wants to go into the recording studio for a new record,” he added. “That makes sense on some level. For us, there’s gotta be an angle. It can’t be just playing our old songs over and over.”

Pixies haven’t released an album since 1991’s “Trompe Le Monde”, although Black Francis and Kim Deal have pursued high-profile careers, with Francis renaming himself Frank Black and Deal performing mostly with her sister Kelley in The Breeders.

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Robert Wyatt To Release Disco Single With Bertrand Burgalat

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Robert Wyatt has worked with French producer Bertrand Burgalat on a new single, "This Summer Night". The track, which features prominent disco-style strings, is set for release on October 20. The b-side of the single features an exclusive remix of the song by Hot Chip. The release precedes the re...

Robert Wyatt has worked with French producer Bertrand Burgalat on a new single, “This Summer Night”.

The track, which features prominent disco-style strings, is set for release on October 20.

The b-side of the single features an exclusive remix of the song by Hot Chip.

The release precedes the reissue of a number of Wyatt‘s albums on CD and, for the first time in the cases of “Cuckooland”, “Shleep” and “Drury Lane”, vinyl later in the year.

A Robert Wyatt box set is also scheduled to be released in December.

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The 34th Uncut Playlist Of 2008

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A slight bias towards reissues this week, as we've been digging deep into a ten-CD box set of Philip Glass' greatest hits and, since they turned up yesterday, neat new reissues of the first six Creedence Clearwater Revival albums. The Robert Wyatt thing is a single, by the way, which seems to have been driven by Bertrand Burgalat (Wyatt and Alfie contribute lyrics); it's pretty cheesy French dance-pop, but this remix by Hot Chip on the flip is much stronger. And Terakaft are a feisty and reverberant spin-off from Tinariwen, that I can highly recommend. But here's the full list. As John Fogerty has just pointed out, keep on chooglin'. . . 1 Philip Glass – Glassbox Disc Three: Einstein On The Beach (Nonesuch) 2 Jolie Holland – The Living And The Dead (Anti-) 3 The Dead C – Secret Earth (Ba Da Bing) 4 Lucinda Williams – Little Honey (Lost Highway) 5 Appaloosa – The Day (We Fell In Love) (Kitsuné) 6 Solange - Sol-Angel and the Hadley Street Dreams (Polydor) 7 Various Artists – Interstellar Overdrive (free with this month’s Uncut, plug plug, etc etc) 8 Harry Taussig – Fate Is Only Once (Tompkins Square) 9 Philip Glass – Glassbox Disc Four: Glassworks/Analog (Nonesuch) 10 The Grateful Dead – Rocking The Cradle: Egypt 1978 (Rhino) 11 Terakaft – Akh Issudar (IRL) 12 Gang Gang Dance – Saint Dymphna (Warp) 13 Creedence Clearwater Revival – Green River (Fantasy) 14 Philip Glass – Glassbox Disc Nine: Symphonies Nos 3 & 8 (Nonesuch) 15 Robert Wyatt & Bertrand Burgalat – This Summer Night (Hot Chip Mix) (Domino) 16 Creedence Clearwater Revival – Bayou Country (Fantasy)

A slight bias towards reissues this week, as we’ve been digging deep into a ten-CD box set of Philip Glass’ greatest hits and, since they turned up yesterday, neat new reissues of the first six Creedence Clearwater Revival albums.

Neil Diamond Offers Refunds After ‘Raspy’ Gig

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Neil Diamond has offered fans a ticket refund after he performed under par at a gig in Columbus, Ohio. The singer was diagnosed with acute laryngitis after the gig on Monday (August 25), but is still offering fans a refund up to September 5. Writing on his website, Diamond said: "Give me a few day...

Neil Diamond has offered fans a ticket refund after he performed under par at a gig in Columbus, Ohio.

The singer was diagnosed with acute laryngitis after the gig on Monday (August 25), but is still offering fans a refund up to September 5.

Writing on his website, Diamond said: “Give me a few days to figure out a way to make it up to you. I haven’t let you down before and I won’t let you down now. You are the sun. I am the moon. Forgive me. I love you. Neil.”

Diamond has been forced to reschedule two other American dates, at the Green Bay Resch Center in Wisconsin, moved from August 27 to September 12, and at the Scottrade Center in St Louis, Missouri, originally set to take place on August 29 but rescheduled for September 10.

The singer hit Number One in the UK album charts for the first time earlier this year with “Home Before Dark”, setting the UK record for the longest time between an artist’s debut release and their first chart-topper.

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Joe Meek’s Bowie, Tom Jones Recordings To Be Auctioned

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Joe Meek's personal master tapes featuring artists including David Bowie and Tom Jones in their early years are up for auction next week. The 2,000 tapes from the '50s and '60s also feature music from future Deep Purple guitarist Ritchie Blackmore, Jimi Hendrix drummer Mitch Mitchell, rock and roll...

Joe Meek‘s personal master tapes featuring artists including David Bowie and Tom Jones in their early years are up for auction next week.

The 2,000 tapes from the ’50s and ’60s also feature music from future Deep Purple guitarist Ritchie Blackmore, Jimi Hendrix drummer Mitch Mitchell, rock and roll icon Billy Fury and Wings man Denny Laine.

Bowie is featured on the tapes not as a solo artist, but as the singer and saxophonist in his band The Konrads.

The recordings are to be auctioned at London‘s Idea Generation Gallery on September 4, and estimated to reach £300,000.

Most famous for his 1962 hit “Telstar” – reportedly one of Margaret Thatcher‘s favourite song – Meek murdered his landlady and committed suicide in 1967.

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Paul McCartney To Play Israel After 43 Year Ban

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Paul McCartney is to play a gig in Tel Aviv in Israel, after a ban on the former Beatle performing in the state was lifted. The band were banned from playing in 1965, with Israeli authorities concerned about their impact on the youth of the country. McCartney will perform in the city on September ...

Paul McCartney is to play a gig in Tel Aviv in Israel, after a ban on the former Beatle performing in the state was lifted.

The band were banned from playing in 1965, with Israeli authorities concerned about their impact on the youth of the country.

McCartney will perform in the city on September 25, an echo of his June gig in Kiev in the Ukraine.

In a statement, the star said: “We can’t wait to get out there and rock. I’ve heard so many great things about Tel Aviv and Israel, but hearing is one thing and experiencing it for yourself is another.”

The Fireman, McCartney‘s electronic collaboration with Youth, are set to perform on Later With Jools Holland later this year.

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BOB DYLAN CROSSWORD!

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As you'll know by now, your October 2008 issue of Uncut includes a free (but fiendishly difficult) quiz book, dubbed, not unreasonably The Uncut Inquisition. On page 50, we put together a crossword, Rainy Day Women Nos 12 and 35 Across, where all the clues, and answers, are Bobby D-related. The solutions are below, as promised. No peeking, though, if you haven't already given it a go... ANSWERS ACROSS 4 Self Portrait, 8 Rain, 9 Union, 10 Wave, 12 God, 15 REM, 17 Good, 20 Mama, 21 Eye, 22+18A Lou Reed, 23 Red, 24 Joe, 25 Gun, 26 Eric Clapton, 29 Newport, 33 Sara, 35 N’Dour, 27 Jakob, 38 Band, 40 Desire, 41 Key, 42 Young, 45 Old, 46 Thunder, 47 Hall. ANSWERS DOWN 1 Alone, 2 Train, 3 View, 4 Sea, 5+7D Paul Weller, 6+32D+14A Renaldo And Clara, 8 Reggae, 11 Alarm, 13 Drag, 14 Collins, 16 Men, 17 Gere, 19 Devoto, 20 Mountain, 27 Car, 28 Pin, 30 Woody, 31 Robin, 34 Avenue, 36 Die, 39 Dead, 43 Ochs, 44 Gold, 46+41D The Kid. HIDDEN ANSWER Chronicles.

As you’ll know by now, your October 2008 issue of Uncut includes a free (but fiendishly difficult) quiz book, dubbed, not unreasonably The Uncut Inquisition. On page 50, we put together a crossword, Rainy Day Women Nos 12 and 35 Across, where all the clues, and answers, are Bobby D-related. The solutions are below, as promised. No peeking, though, if you haven’t already given it a go…

ANSWERS ACROSS

4 Self Portrait, 8 Rain, 9 Union, 10 Wave, 12 God, 15 REM, 17 Good, 20 Mama, 21 Eye, 22+18A Lou Reed, 23 Red, 24 Joe, 25 Gun, 26 Eric Clapton, 29 Newport, 33 Sara, 35 N’Dour, 27 Jakob, 38 Band, 40 Desire, 41 Key, 42 Young, 45 Old, 46 Thunder, 47 Hall.

ANSWERS DOWN

1 Alone, 2 Train, 3 View, 4 Sea, 5+7D Paul Weller, 6+32D+14A Renaldo And Clara, 8 Reggae, 11 Alarm, 13 Drag, 14 Collins, 16 Men, 17 Gere, 19 Devoto, 20 Mountain, 27 Car, 28 Pin, 30 Woody, 31 Robin, 34 Avenue, 36 Die, 39 Dead, 43 Ochs, 44 Gold, 46+41D The Kid.

HIDDEN ANSWER

Chronicles.

Giant Sand – ‘proVISIONS’

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Two years ago, Howe Gelb, leader of Giant Sand for over 20 years and nearly twice as many albums, released a record called ‘Sno Angel’. A Canadian gospel choir lent his earthly acoustic rambles some heavenly uplift, the result being one of the best things of his career. “It seemed like a bar was raised,” wrote Gelb on a recent blog. “Or I just finally got too old for wasting any time, mine or yours.” If there’s been one intermittent gripe about Gelb down the years, it’s been his propensity for a good wander, liable to suddenly take leave of a melody for some curious poke down a musical rabbit-hole. It’s what’s made him one of the most fascinating explorers of his time and also one of the most maddening. After all, not everything you dig up is worthwhile. Now, at 52, Gelb’s music seems to have found a renewed vigour, a sharper focus. “ProVISIONS” not only has some lean’n’lovely boy-girl ballads, wild mood swings and a frequent groove, but also a sense of intent. Backed by the same Danish trio who played on Giant Sand’s last LP, 2004’s “Is All Over The Map”, Gelb’s concerns are universal. Here he is, with Neko Case, equating the emptiness of his heart with the vastness of the desert landscape on the no-man’s blues of “Without A Word”. Or issuing his own state-of-the-world address on “Spiral”, singing softly into the dark: “Don’t wanna live forever / But another generation would be nice”. It’s one of the simplest, most moving songs he’s ever written. Elsewhere there are clanking hip-hop beats, hushed whispers from Scandinavian singers and Inuit Indians, a momentous cover of PJ Harvey’s “The Desperate Kingdom Of Love” and a galloping country beauty with Isobel Campbell, “Stranded Pearl”, that suggests Gelb has another career should Mark Lanegan bail out of their partnership. ROB HUGHES

Two years ago, Howe Gelb, leader of Giant Sand for over 20 years and nearly twice as many albums, released a record called ‘Sno Angel’. A Canadian gospel choir lent his earthly acoustic rambles some heavenly uplift, the result being one of the best things of his career. “It seemed like a bar was raised,” wrote Gelb on a recent blog. “Or I just finally got too old for wasting any time, mine or yours.”

If there’s been one intermittent gripe about Gelb down the years, it’s been his propensity for a good wander, liable to suddenly take leave of a melody for some curious poke down a musical rabbit-hole. It’s what’s made him one of the most fascinating explorers of his time and also one of the most maddening. After all, not everything you dig up is worthwhile.

Now, at 52, Gelb’s music seems to have found a renewed vigour, a sharper focus. “ProVISIONS” not only has some lean’n’lovely boy-girl ballads, wild mood swings and a frequent groove, but also a sense of intent. Backed by the same Danish trio who played on Giant Sand’s last LP, 2004’s “Is All Over The Map”, Gelb’s concerns are universal. Here he is, with Neko Case, equating the emptiness of his heart with the vastness of the desert landscape on the no-man’s blues of “Without A Word”. Or issuing his own state-of-the-world address on “Spiral”, singing softly into the dark: “Don’t wanna live forever / But another generation would be nice”. It’s one of the simplest, most moving songs he’s ever written.

Elsewhere there are clanking hip-hop beats, hushed whispers from Scandinavian singers and Inuit Indians, a momentous cover of PJ Harvey’s “The Desperate Kingdom Of Love” and a galloping country beauty with Isobel Campbell, “Stranded Pearl”, that suggests Gelb has another career should Mark Lanegan bail out of their partnership.

ROB HUGHES

Jimi Hendrix’s PR Reveals Truth About First Guitar Burning

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Jimi Hendrix's former press officer Tony Garland has spoken exclusively to Uncut about the day when the star burnt his first electric guitar. Garland witnessed Hendrix set fire to the instrument - a stage trick later used to iconic effect at the Monterey Pop Festival later that year - at London's F...

Jimi Hendrix‘s former press officer Tony Garland has spoken exclusively to Uncut about the day when the star burnt his first electric guitar.

Garland witnessed Hendrix set fire to the instrument – a stage trick later used to iconic effect at the Monterey Pop Festival later that year – at London‘s Finsbury Park Astoria in 1967.

“It was at the start of a tour that was headed by the Walker Brothers and Engelbert Humperdinck,” says Garland. “They were all very unlikely bedfellows. It was the opening night of the tour. Nothing out of the ordinary – except for the burning of the guitar.”

The guitar, which has since been found and restored, comes up for auction on September 4 at the Idea Generation Gallery in London, where it is expected to fetch over a million dollars.

Garland, who handled PR for Hendrix before the responsibilities passed to legendary Sinatra/Stones publicity man Leslie Perrin in 1968, was backstage when the idea to burn the guitar was hatched by Hendrix‘s manager Chas Chandler.

“It was my job to do what Chas told me to do,” says Garland. “They said they were going to burn it – so I nipped round the corner to buy some Ronson lighter fuel. It sounds ludicrous – but they were fairly ludicrous days. Things were done on the spur of the moment. We did lots of crazy things back then.”

The Jimi Hendrix Experience, remembers Garland, made quite an impression, even before Hendrix burned his Fender Stratocaster: “It was pretty loud. It was three blokes making the kind of noise that even big bands hadn’t made before.”

Read more about The Jimi Hendrix Experience, and the band’s 1968 tour of the United States, in the October issue of UNCUT magazine, on sale now.

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Ryan Adams’ Debut Novel To Be Published

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Ryan Adams has revealed details of his debut novel, "Infinity Blues". Writing on his blog, the singer-songwriter explained that the "long long sad book" will be released by publishers Akashic Books – however it is not yet known whether the book is strictly fiction or prose. Adams explained: "Wow...

Ryan Adams has revealed details of his debut novel, “Infinity Blues”.

Writing on his blog, the singer-songwriter explained that the “long long sad book” will be released by publishers Akashic Books – however it is not yet known whether the book is strictly fiction or prose.

Adams explained: “Wow…I guess this dream is coming true. My grandparents, who taught me to write and type and dream, I am so proud of all your hard work today, even if this is a long, long sad book but some funny too, just like those black and white movies in the heat of the eastern seaboard – rolling through the windows of our home.

“I am so humbled and so proud to be an Akashic Books author. Man, this is just crazy, like when I saw the first test pressing of the first seven inch record I was on.”

The prolific musician’s last album, ‘Easy Tiger’, was released in June 2007.

It’s unknown when, or if, the book will be released in the UK.

Adams is currently supporting Oasis on the North American leg of their world tour, which kicked off last night (August 26) in Seattle.

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Watch Radiohead Cover Classic Neil Young Song

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Radiohead have covered Neil Young's "Tell Me Why" during a gig in Los Angeles this week (August 25). The band performed the song, the opening track on the singer-songwriter's 1970 solo album, during their gig at the Hollywood Bowl. The band are famously fans of Young, and have previously covered a...

Radiohead have covered Neil Young‘s “Tell Me Why” during a gig in Los Angeles this week (August 25).

The band performed the song, the opening track on the singer-songwriter’s 1970 solo album, during their gig at the Hollywood Bowl.

The band are famously fans of Young, and have previously covered a number of his songs in concert.

“Cinnamon Girl”, from Young‘s 1969 album “Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere”, was regularly performed during Radiohead‘s tours in support of 2000’s “Kid A” and the following year’s “Amnesiac”.

Thom Yorke has also performed a solo version of the song “After The Gold Rush”, while Radiohead have sometimes incorporated sections from it into performances of “Kid A”‘s “Everything In Its Right Place”.

Radiohead’s version of “Tell Me Why” is available to watch now on YouTube.

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Expansive Motown Reissues Set For 2009

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An expansive set of Motown reissues are set to be released next year to celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of the creation of the label. The legendary record label released music by artists including Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye and The Jackson 5 in its '60s heyday. The new Motown reissues will be released next year across a number of different platforms and mediums. Before that, a fiftieth anniversary compilation will be released on December 1 this year, consisting of Motown tracks voted for by fans. The tracklisting for the release will be different in various regions to account for various preferences for different songs. For more music and film news click here

An expansive set of Motown reissues are set to be released next year to celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of the creation of the label.

The legendary record label released music by artists including Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye and The Jackson 5 in its ’60s heyday.

The new Motown reissues will be released next year across a number of different platforms and mediums.

Before that, a fiftieth anniversary compilation will be released on December 1 this year, consisting of Motown tracks voted for by fans.

The tracklisting for the release will be different in various regions to account for various preferences for different songs.

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Green Man 2009: Limited Tickets On Sale Now

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Limited early bird tickets for next year's Green Man Festival are now on sale. The tickets are being sold at a specially discounted price of £95 including booking fee, £18 cheaper than this year’s tickets. Organisers are putting this price decrease down to the current economic downturn – director Fiona Stewart explained: "A percentage of people attending Green Man are finding things harder. Not to respond and recognise this is irresponsible and uncaring to an audience that has been so loyal." 2009’s festival, which once again takes place at Glanusk Park in Wales' Brecon Beacons, runs from August 21-23. This year's festival saw performances from Super Furry Animals, Pentangle and Richard Thompson. Visit the Green Man website for more information on purchasing early bird tickets.

Limited early bird tickets for next year’s Green Man Festival are now on sale.

The tickets are being sold at a specially discounted price of £95 including booking fee, £18 cheaper than this year’s tickets.

Organisers are putting this price decrease down to the current economic downturn – director Fiona Stewart explained: “A percentage of people attending Green Man are finding things harder. Not to respond and recognise this is irresponsible and uncaring to an audience that has been so loyal.”

2009’s festival, which once again takes place at Glanusk Park in Wales’ Brecon Beacons, runs from August 21-23.

This year’s festival saw performances from Super Furry Animals, Pentangle and Richard Thompson.

Visit the Green Man website for more information on purchasing early bird tickets.

Genesis Reissue Five Classic Albums As Box Set

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Genesis are to reissue five of their early albums as a new box set, "Genesis: The Beginning, 1970-1975". The release, out on November 10, is also set to include a bonus disc of rarities from the period. The albums included in the box set are "Trespass"/strong> (1970), "Nursery Cryme" (1971), "F...

Genesis are to reissue five of their early albums as a new box set, “Genesis: The Beginning, 1970-1975”.

The release, out on November 10, is also set to include a bonus disc of rarities from the period.

The albums included in the box set are “Trespass”/strong> (1970), “Nursery Cryme” (1971), “Foxtrot” (1972), “Selling England By The Pound” (1973) and double-album “The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway” (1974).

“Extra Tracks 1970-1975” features tracks such as “Happy The Man” and “Twilight Alehouse”, as well as a VH1 special on the band from 1967-75.

Sleeve notes for the releases are provided by personalities such as Jeremy Clarkson on “Selling England By The Pound”, David Baddiel on “Nursery Cryme” and Roger Taylor on “Foxtrot”.

The box set is released on SACD/CD hybrid and DVD Dual Disc, and includes new stereo mixes and 5.1 mixes alongside DVD footage.

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Brian Wilson: ‘Good Music Can Come From Drugs’

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Brian Wilson has explained he believes that drugs can lead to the creation of good music. However, despite acknowledging that experimenting with drugs can be beneficial to musicians, the Beach Boys songwriter added that he doesn’t believe they were particularly good for him. Wilson told Uncut: "...

Brian Wilson has explained he believes that drugs can lead to the creation of good music.

However, despite acknowledging that experimenting with drugs can be beneficial to musicians, the Beach Boys songwriter added that he doesn’t believe they were particularly good for him.

Wilson told Uncut: “Yes, I think so. If you experiment, eventually something good can come out. But I’m not sure that drugs were good for me.

“Marijuana made me very paranoid about living up to my reputation. But it also helped me concentrate on my music. It gave me insight into writing songs that I didn’t have before. So it wasn’t all bad.”

The singer and songwriter doesn’t believe that LSD is as creatively beneficial, though, explaining: “[LSD] gave me a case of the scareds. I mostly got over it. But when you take a drug like LSD, you’re never going to be the same again.”

For the full interview, see October‘s Uncut magazine, out tomorrow (August 28).

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Oasis Kick Off World Tour With New Songs

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Oasis previewed four new songs during the first gig of their world tour last night (August 26) in Seattle. The group, performing at the city's WaMu Theatre, performed 'Ain’t Got Nothin'', "To Be Where There's Life" and "Falling Down", along with new single "The Shock Of The Lightning", report NME...

Oasis previewed four new songs during the first gig of their world tour last night (August 26) in Seattle.

The group, performing at the city’s WaMu Theatre, performed ‘Ain’t Got Nothin”, “To Be Where There’s Life” and “Falling Down”, along with new single “The Shock Of The Lightning”, report NME.COM.

All four of the tracks are taken from the band’s forthcoming “Dig Out Your Soul” album, out on October 6.

The band closed the gig with a cover of The Beatles“I Am The Walrus”, which regularly featured in gigs early in their career.

Oasis played:

“Rock ‘N’ Roll Star”

“Lyla”

“The Shock Of The Lightning”

“Cigarettes And Alcohol”

“The Meaning Of Soul”

“To Be Where There’s Life”

“The Masterplan”

“Songbird”

“Slide Away”

“Morning Glory”

“Ain’t Got Nothin'”

“The Importance of Being Idle”

“Wonderwall”

“Supersonic”

“Don’t Look Back In Anger”

“Falling Down”

“Champagne Supernova”

“I Am The Walrus”

The band’s UK tour begins at Liverpool‘s Echo Arena on October 7.

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Pogues To Play Sixth Christmas Tour

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The Pogues are to mount their sixth Christmas tour this December, performing nine shows around the UK. The band, which has featured original vocalist Shane MacGowan since 2001, will kick off the festive concerts on December 7 at Glasgow's Carling Academy. The Pogues will tour the country until Dec...

The Pogues are to mount their sixth Christmas tour this December, performing nine shows around the UK.

The band, which has featured original vocalist Shane MacGowan since 2001, will kick off the festive concerts on December 7 at Glasgow‘s Carling Academy.

The Pogues will tour the country until December 19, where they will play the last of two nights at London‘s Brixton Carling Academy.

The eight-piece performed at a number of festivals this summer, including T In The Park and V Festival, although they have continually resisted recording new material since their reformation in 2001.

The Pogues play:

Glasgow Carling Academy (December 7)

Leeds Academy (9)

Newcastle Carling Academy (11)

Sheffield Carling Academy (12)

Manchester MEN Arena (13)

Birmingham Carling Academy (15)

Bristol Carling Academy (16)

London Brixton Carling Academy (18, 19)

Tickets go on sale at 10am (BST) on August 29.

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The Grateful Dead: “Rocking The Cradle: Egypt 1978”

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By most fan standards, I’m a bit of a Grateful Dead lightweight. I own no bootlegs, and precious few live albums beyond the canonical early ones – “Live Dead”, “Europe ‘72” and so on. Consequently, two things: one, if anyone has recommendations for me from the “Dick’s Picks”/”One From The Vault”/"Road Trips" catalogue, I’d be very grateful (thanks again for everyone’s help navigating a path through Fleetwood Mac, by the way). And two, “Rocking The Cradle: Egypt 1978” is, I think, my first encounter with live Dead from that period – I reckon the latest show I have is that excellent one from “Cow Palace ‘76”. So forgive me if I can’t quite tell how this one measures up against other contemporary shows. What I do know about the Dead’s ’78 Egypt shows largely involve anecdotes from Dennis McNally’s “A Long Strange Trip” biog, chiefly their aborted attempts to hook up the King’s Chamber of the Giant Pyramid as an echo chamber, the lunar eclipse during the third and final show, and the chocolate bar-sized blocks of hash that came in useful during the band’s stay. I’d also heard that the gigs were pretty sluggish, which Disc One of this set initially seems to bear out (there’s two CDs and a DVD – which I don’t have in its entirety – in the set, though apparently a third CD is part of the package if you order from the Dead’s website). “Row Jimmy” seems to have a lackadaisical, mildly reggae-ish roll, while Bob Weir’s “Looks Like Rain” never really takes off. Donna Godchaux’s in slightly disruptive, strident form, too. But the second CD magically pulls it round. I don’t know from which of the three shows these tracks were taken, but CD2 opens with the Egyptian drums and voices of Hamza El Din’s troupe, who opened the second set on the third night (they opened the whole show on nights one and two) just as the moon was entering eclipse. As the Dead straggle on and join in, the jam takes on a spidery, trancelike intensity, strikingly similar to the desert blues of Tinariwen. Eventually the drums and voices drift away, and the jam solidifies – insofar as the Dead are ever “solid” – into “Fire On The Mountain”. Plenty of “Shakedown Street” is represented here, and it’s mostly better than the studio versions, not least the title track, where the brittle funk gracefully rolls into a gaseous “Drums/Space” passage and then a comparatively roistering “Truckin’”. Finally, there’s a becalming, delicate “Stella Blue”, where the languid mood fits the song down to the ground, and a perfunctory “Around And Around” – one of those Dead good-time jaunts that, I suspect, you had to be there to really enjoy. Far from the fiasco of legend, then. But maybe the Dead were playing consistently incantatory shows of ’78 and, in that context, the dazed, hesitant parts of “Rocking The Cradle” are a grave disappointment? Let me know; as ever, I’m here to learn. . .

By most fan standards, I’m a bit of a Grateful Dead lightweight. I own no bootlegs, and precious few live albums beyond the canonical early ones – “Live Dead”, “Europe ‘72” and so on. Consequently, two things: one, if anyone has recommendations for me from the “Dick’s Picks”/”One From The Vault”/”Road Trips” catalogue, I’d be very grateful (thanks again for everyone’s help navigating a path through Fleetwood Mac, by the way). And two, “Rocking The Cradle: Egypt 1978” is, I think, my first encounter with live Dead from that period – I reckon the latest show I have is that excellent one from “Cow Palace ‘76”. So forgive me if I can’t quite tell how this one measures up against other contemporary shows.

Randy Newman Announces First London Gig For Five Years

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Randy Newman has announced details of his first London gig for five years. The veteran singer, who was awarded an Oscar for Best Song in 2001, will perform at the South Bank’s Royal Festival Hall on November 19. Newman is set to debut songs from his recent album, ‘Harps And Angels’, release...

Randy Newman has announced details of his first London gig for five years.

The veteran singer, who was awarded an Oscar for Best Song in 2001, will perform at the South Bank’s Royal Festival Hall on November 19.

Newman is set to debut songs from his recent album, ‘Harps And Angels’, released earlier this month, at the gig.

The singer released his self-titled debut forty years ago and has scored a number of successful films, including ‘Toy Story’, ‘Seabiscuit’ and ‘Meet The Parents’.

Tickets for the concert go on sale on August 29.

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