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Rolling Stones to officially release Tokyo 1990 bootleg

The Rolling Stones are set to release a new bootleg from their archives this morning [July 11] Recorded at the Tokyo Dome in 1990, on the Steel Wheels tour, this is the fourth bootleg the Stones have officially released, following on from 1975's LA Friday, the Hampton Coliseum show in 1981 and 1973’s legendary Brussels Affair set. The Stones toured Japan for the first time in February, 1990, taking up a 10-date residence at the Tokyo Dome. Tokyo 1990 is available to buy from www.stonesarchive.com at 11am GMT.

Bob Dylan, Hop Farm, June 30, 2012

When Bob Dylan played Hop Farm in 2010, it was the hottest weekend of the year and there seemed to be more people at the festival than the site could hold. There were queues for everything and queues to join those queues were not uncommon. By early afternoon, you could barely move for the people already there and the constant stream of new arrivals who added to an already considerable mass.

Mark Kozelek – Album By Album

Sun Kil Moon’s excellent Among The Leaves is Uncut’s lead review in the new August 2012 issue, out now. In this feature from September 2010 (Take 160), Mark Kozelek looks back over the highlights of his recording career, from Red House Painters to his current wrestling-indebted incarnation. Words: Graeme Thomson –––––––––––––––––––––––––

MC5’s Wayne Kramer: “America went up in flames”

The full story of Detroit’s wild rock’n’roll revolutionaries, the MC5, is told in the new issue of Uncut, dated August 2012, and out on Monday, July 2.

An Audience With… Brett Anderson

This month’s issue of Uncut (dated July 2012) features Suede recalling the writing and recording of their debut single, “The Drowners” – so it seemed a good time to revisit frontman Brett Anderson’s An Audience With… from Uncut’s December 2010 issue as this week’s archive feature. Expect questions and answers on Damon Albarn, Brett’s obsession with art and The Great War, and the lure of East London’s kebab shops… Interview: John Lewis –––––––––––––––––––––––––––

Van Morrison to release new album

Van Morrison is to release a new studio album in October, his first since 2008's Keep It Simple. The album, called Born To Sing: No Plan B, is to be released on October 1. It marks his return to Blue Note Records, who previously released Morrison's Grammy nominated What’s Wrong With This Picture? on Blue Note in 2003.

Jesus And Mary Chain Add New US Tour Dates

The Jesus And Mary Chain have announced a new run of American tour dates. The band have just completed their first US tour in four years, and have now confirmed 18 dates to come starting in August. The band will play: August 2 – Buffalo, NY @ Thursday at the Harbor August 3 – Toronto, ON @ Phoenix Theatre August 4 – Montreal, QC @ Osheaga Festival August 5 – New Orleans, LA @ House of Blues September 6 – Atlanta, GA @ Variety Playhouse September 7 – Raleigh, NC @ Hopscotch Music Festival September 8 – Philadelphia, PA @ Union Transfer

Dirty Three announce November UK and Ireland tour

Dirty Three have announced a full UK and Ireland tour for later this year. The Australian trio, who released their eighth studio album Toward The Low Sun in February of this year, will play seven live shows across November. The gigs begin at Birmingham Glee Club on November 20 and run until November 28, when the band will headline London's O2 Shepherds Bush Empire. The band will also play Manchester, Dublin, Glasgow, Gateshead and Bristol on the tour.
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