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Led Zeppelin 'will tour and record album with new singer'

Jimmy Page's manager confirms that the band are keen to get things rolling

Wed 07 Jan, 2009

Comments (1)

For fucks sake, why can't they just leave it alone? Led Zeppelin was the world's greatest band in the 70s, but all that has passed now and they won't ever be able to recapture it. If Page still wants to perform music, that's fair enough. Go on tour, record an album - just don't do it under the Led Zeppelin name. Preserve the legacy of the band, and move on....

Wed 07 Jan, 2009

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Stooges guitarist Ron Asheton found dead

Guitarist's body undiscovered at home 'for several days' say police

Tue 06 Jan, 2009

Comments (1)

Tragic, man. They were punk pioneers.

Tue 06 Jan, 2009

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Former Ordinary Boys frontman Preston reveals solo album plans

He's finished the record, and gone electro

Mon 05 Jan, 2009

Comments (1)

I find the hair in my arsecrack infinitely more exciting than the prospect of this twat releasing a solo album.

Mon 05 Jan, 2009

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Robert Plant voted 'greatest voice in rock'

Led Zeppelin vocalist beats Freddie Mercury and Paul Rodgers to top

Sat 03 Jan, 2009

Comments (1)

People who are complaining about the absence of people like Richard Ashcroft etc, you need to be a bit more observant. The vote is for the greatest voice in ROCK, voted for by listeners of Planet ROCK. Robert Plant's is the greatest voice in rock, and he was the blueprint for rock vocalists thereafter. If you think Richard Ashcroft is a rock singer then you need your head examined.

Mon 05 Jan, 2009

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Fleet Foxes win album artwork prize

Roots Manuva and Coldplay beaten to the Best Art Vinyl award

Mon 05 Jan, 2009

Comments (1)

Really good album.

Mon 05 Jan, 2009

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Eagles Of Death Metal set for February tour

They will hit the road again next year

Thu 18 Dec, 2008

Comments (1)

There's a UK tour in March/April as well. Booyah!

Sun 21 Dec, 2008

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Bands as Christmas – Friday Fun

Timewasting fun on NME.COM

Fri 19 Dec, 2008

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Noel Gallagher

Fri 19 Dec, 2008

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Jeff Buckley compilation set for re-release

'So Real' to follow 'Hallelujah' chart showdown

Wed 17 Dec, 2008

Comments (1)

Jesus, looks like Jeff Buckley's mum is trying to get every penny she can out of her son's music. Almost all of these tracks have been issued several times before on various albums and compilations. I mean, she talks about respecting her son's memory and paying tribute to him, and then she does stuff like this? Jeff would be turing in his grave.

Wed 17 Dec, 2008

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Mani says 2009 is the 'ideal time' for The Stone Roses to reunite

Bassist asks fans to 'start the campaign'

Mon 15 Dec, 2008

Comments (1)

Seeing as it has been 20 years since that magical debut, a couple of shows would be fitting. Obviously they'd have to play a hometown show, maybe one in London and perhaps even Glastonbury (seeing as they had to pull out of it in '95 after John broke is collar bone). I hope they resist the temptation to record any new material though, that would be disastrous.

Mon 15 Dec, 2008

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Leona Lewis holds off Kings Of Leon

Take That also stay top of the album chart

Sun 14 Dec, 2008

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It saddens me to see the charts in this state. A shitty cover of a shitty song by a shitty artist at the top. And I don't know what's happened to Kings Of Leon. It's been a long time since a band's first 3 albums were as good as theirs, but the quality has really dipped on Only By The Night. I'm happy for band's to progress, but they seem to have lost sight of what made them such a great band in the first place. And i've got to be honest, I saw them at the o2 on thursday and they were pretty average.

Mon 15 Dec, 2008

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Bands as Blur songs – Friday Fun

Timewasting fun on NME.COM

Fri 12 Dec, 2008

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Charmless Manic Street Preachers, Tracy Jacks Johnson, Coffee and TV On The Radio, Heavy Stereotypes, BadHead Automatica.

Fri 12 Dec, 2008

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MGMT beat Kings Of Leon, Oasis and more to Album Of The Year prize

Find out who's in NME's albums and tracks of 2008 now

Thu 11 Dec, 2008

Comments (1)

Only By The Night is a piss-poor effort from Kings Of Leon. Maybe they just set the standard too high with their first 3 albums. I like the MGMT album, but Fleet Foxes was my favourite album of the year.

Fri 12 Dec, 2008

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Blur, Bruce Springsteen, Neil Young for Glastonbury 2009?

The festival rumour mill grows

Fri 12 Dec, 2008

Comments (1)

Springsteen is amazing live. I hope he plays. Would love to see Wilco and The Shins on the bill too.

Fri 12 Dec, 2008

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Goldie Lookin Chain announce UK tour

Band hit the road in 2009

Wed 10 Dec, 2008

Comments (1)

I saw them at a festival and they were quite funny, but the novelty has worn off now. I just don't think this type of thing has much mileage. It's not GLC's fault, it's just the nature of music.

Thu 11 Dec, 2008

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Pearl Jam to reissue 'Ten'

Band launch 20th anniversary reissue series

Wed 10 Dec, 2008

Comments (1)

Ten is a great album

Thu 11 Dec, 2008

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Jeff Buckley's 'Hallelujah' in chart battle with 'X Factor' version

Buckley fans protest against the TV talent show's cover of Leonard Cohen's song

Tue 09 Dec, 2008

Comments (1)

X Factor shouldn't be allowed to use this or any credible song. They'll just wank it up like they normally do anyway. They should just stick to the shitty pop that they're famous for and leave the serious music to those who know what they're doing. If anyone actually thinks that the X Factor version could be anywhere near as good as Buckley's sublime rendition, then you are clearly a twat, and all you are doing is taking up space on this planet.

Tue 09 Dec, 2008

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Bands as 'EastEnders' and 'Coronation Street' – Friday Fun

Soap opera-related timewasting fun on NME.COM

Fri 05 Dec, 2008

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HadouKen Barlow

Fri 05 Dec, 2008

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Bands as Britney Spears stuff – Friday Fun

Timewasting fun on NME.COM

Fri 28 Nov, 2008

Comments (2)

Gimme Morcheeba, Bros.roads, Frank Blackout and the Catholics.

Fri 28 Nov, 2008

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Oasis' Noel Gallagher: 'We're in the same league as The Rolling Stones'

Plus guitarist pays tribute to Ryan Adams

Fri 28 Nov, 2008

Comments (1)

There is no way they're in the same league as the Stones. They've made too many average albums. Come back when you can match a run of albums like Beggars Banquet, Let It Bleed, Sticky Fingers and Exile On Main Street.

Fri 28 Nov, 2008

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Bands as John Sargeant’s 'Strictly Come Dancing' exit

Timewasting fun here on NME.COM

Fri 21 Nov, 2008

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Bolerosmith

Fri 21 Nov, 2008

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Kasabian to snub festivals in 2009?

Band say they may give festivals a break until 2010

Tue 18 Nov, 2008

Comments (1)

What a bunch of twats. How can you get bored at a festival? I suggest the talentless fools boycott festivals full stop. I, for one, would enjoy them a lot more.

Tue 18 Nov, 2008

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Bands as Prince Charles' 60th birthday - Friday Fun

Timewasting fun here on NME.COM

Fri 14 Nov, 2008

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King Crimson, ROYal Orbison, ElizaBeth Orton, Monarchade Fire

Fri 14 Nov, 2008

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Razorlight's Johnny Borrell fed up of the 'flak' he's getting

Singer is angry his new album hasn't been given a chance

Thu 13 Nov, 2008

Comments (1)

I'll stop giving him flak when he stops being a prick and makes some decent music. I think it's only fair.

Thu 13 Nov, 2008

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'Hollyoaks' band release 'real' single

Dirty Diegos debut is out this month

Wed 12 Nov, 2008

Comments (1)

They're going to be bigger than Jesus...

Thu 13 Nov, 2008

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Loud iPod listeners are 'the most annoying commuters'

New survey suggests iPod users are worse than other transport pests

Fri 07 Nov, 2008

Comments (1)

I have to agree. I was on a train to Bath on wednesday night and a woman who looked like she was in her 60s had her iPod on full blast. That was annoying enough in itself, but she was listening to Maroon 5. That's what I call noise pollution.

Fri 07 Nov, 2008

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Bands as Barack Obama and the US presidential election – Friday Fun

Obama-related fun on NME.COM

Fri 07 Nov, 2008

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Hilary Clinton & Parliament Funkadelic, ElecTed Nugent, Chicago, Presidents of the USA, Bush.

Fri 07 Nov, 2008

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Cream's Jack Bruce: 'Fuck off, Led Zeppelin, you're crap'

Jack Bruce isn't impressed with Jimmy Page's guitar playing

Wed 05 Nov, 2008

Comments (1)

I don't think you can compare Clapton and Page as guitarists. Clapton is almost exclusively a blues/r&b player, whereas Page turned his hand to many different styles with Led Zeppelin. In terms of playing live, Clapton was more about feeling than speed, and in my opinion he seemed to able to always play the right note at the right time. Page was a better out-and-out rock guitarist and riffmaker, and his sloppyish playing seemed to suit Zeppelin's live playing. I love Cream and Led Zeppelin, but my preference is for Page. It just seems a shame that Jack Bruce had to stick his oar in like that. Fuck knows what his problem is. They're both among the greatest rock & roll bands of all time, just leave it at that.

Thu 06 Nov, 2008

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Pete Wentz: 'If it weren't for Joe Biden, I would not exist as a human being'

Fall Out Boy reveals his vital connection to Democratic VP candidate

Tue 04 Nov, 2008

Comments (1)

If it weren't for spunkydory, I wouldn't be pissing myself laughing while I type this.

Wed 05 Nov, 2008

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Oasis' Liam Gallagher: 'I hope Celtic fuck Man Utd' – Daily Gossip

Razorlight, Katy Perry, Killers, Noel Fielding – your music gossip stop

Wed 05 Nov, 2008

Comments (1)

News hot off the press: Liam hates Man United. What a scoop!

Wed 05 Nov, 2008

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Manic Street Preachers to release Richey Edwards-written album

The new album is set to be released next Spring

Tue 04 Nov, 2008

Comments (2)

I loved their first four albums and I hope this will be a return to form, but I fear it's just going to be yet another case of good lyrics and shit music. It's about time the Manics pulled their fingers out and started rocking out a bit more. I wouldn't really care if the lyrics were lifted from Thomas The Tank Engine books, as long as the quality of the tunes improved.

Wed 05 Nov, 2008

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Eagles Of Death Metal announce new album details

Josh Homme's band to release next effort in January

Mon 03 Nov, 2008

Comments (1)

Strange. Looks likes you can get this from hmv and amazon already. It came out in the U.S last week. It's brilliant by the way. Buy it.

Tue 04 Nov, 2008

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Bands as Halloween - Friday Fun

Timewasting fun here on NME.COM

Fri 31 Oct, 2008

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The dracu-La's, Witchard Hawley, Terry Hall-oween

Fri 31 Oct, 2008

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Band charging £1,200 for new single

Subliminal Girls' new release will cost a pretty packet

Thu 30 Oct, 2008

Comments (1)

'...a measure designed to "fight iPod culture in which album covers are reduced to thumb-nails," . What the fuck? Since when has this even been an issue? And even if it was, do these fuckwits think that releasing a £1200 single is the way to combat it? I've never even heard of Subliminal Girls, but I hate them already.

Thu 30 Oct, 2008

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Fans slam Led Zeppelin plans to reunite without Plant

Plans to replace the singer have met with a hostile reception

Wed 29 Oct, 2008

Comments (1)

Page and Plant may have toured without Jones, but they never did it under the Led Zeppelin name because it just wasn't Led Zeppelin. Plant shouldn't be criticized for not wanting to/not being able to do it, he should be respected. The band was as good as it was because they were a sum of their collective parts. The more parts you take away, the worse it'll perform.

Wed 29 Oct, 2008

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Led Zeppelin to tour with Robert Plant replacement

Band confirm they are after a new singer

Tue 28 Oct, 2008

Comments (2)

No no no!!! For god's sake, don't be so fucking foolish! For years, Led Zeppelin retained their dignity by refusing to compromise the great legacy that they had, while other rock dinosaurs have disgraced themselves by touring with replacement singers (Queen, INXS, The Doors). Going on tour without Robert Plant would be a real insult, and it will be utterly disastrous. A lot of people thought that even playing the o2 show without Bonham was bad enough, but this really is a step too far. No one else can sing those songs, and shame on them for even suggesting it. Jimmy Page is my musical hero, but he's gone down in my estimation for this.

Tue 28 Oct, 2008

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The Cure declared Shockwaves NME Awards 2009 Godlike Geniuses

Band to be honoured and play live at February's ceremony

Tue 28 Oct, 2008

Comments (2)

I like The Cure. They've made some great music and deserve recognition. But just who are the people who have been sitting up all night and repeatedly voting for The Cure as best ever rock band and Robert Smith as best ever frontperson? Like I say, they're a good band, but come on...

Tue 28 Oct, 2008

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Oasis joined by 50-piece choir in London

Plus Noel Gallagher lobbies Daniel Craig to do 'next Bond theme'

Mon 27 Oct, 2008

Comments (1)

I have to agree with mattd190, Liam sounded terrible at times. They haven't been great for a very long time....

Mon 27 Oct, 2008

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Bands as Guns N' Roses' 'Chinese Democracy' – Friday Fun

Timewasting fun here on NME.COM

Fri 24 Oct, 2008

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Duffy Mckagen, Mr BrownStone Temple Pilots

Fri 24 Oct, 2008

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Listen to new Snow Patrol album 'A Hundred Million Suns' now

The band's new album is available to hear in full before its official release

Thu 23 Oct, 2008

Comments (2)

I'd rather have my arms chopped off and fed to me at gunpoint. The first single is such a weak effort, and i'm sure the album is going to be the usual shite they trot out. I seriously cannot understand the appeal of this soulless, middle-of-the-road band.

Thu 23 Oct, 2008

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Led Zeppelin to replace Robert Plant?

According to reports Jimmy Page and co. have been rehearsing with a new singer

Mon 13 Oct, 2008

Comments (1)

Fucking terrible idea. The Doors with Ian Astbury was shit, Queen (who are crap anyway) with Paul Rogers was shit, INXS with some other bloke were shit. I can't believe Page would even consider taking Led Zep on tour without Robert Plant.

Mon 13 Oct, 2008

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Bands as Oasis songs – Friday Fun

Timewasting Gallagher-related fun on NME.COM

Fri 10 Oct, 2008

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Live ForEverlast, Flowered Up in the sky, Stevie Wonderwall, Acquiesce-Club 7, Stay Young Knives,

Fri 10 Oct, 2008

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Mark Knopfler declines Dire Straits tour and album

Bassist John Illsley reveals Knopfler isn't keen on a reinion

Tue 07 Oct, 2008

Comments (1)

I don't actually think there's any room left on the reunion bandwagon....

Tue 07 Oct, 2008

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White Denim announce European tour

Texan garage-punks to hit the road next month

Mon 06 Oct, 2008

Comments (1)

They're not very well known, but honestly, their album is really good. Brilliant, loose rock & roll. Hell, it won't change the world, but it floats my boat.

Mon 06 Oct, 2008

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Bands as Steve Coogan's Alan Partridge

Aha! Timewasting fun on NME.COM

Fri 03 Oct, 2008

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The sunday bloody Sundays, put the chat among the Pigeon Detectives, TV On The Radio Norwich

Fri 03 Oct, 2008

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Peter Hook: 'New Order was an empty shell'

Bass player reflects on band's demise

Thu 02 Oct, 2008

Comments (1)

Shadrach Dingle! That is fucking hilarious jeepcat.

Fri 03 Oct, 2008

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Alicia Keys isn't a James Bond fan - Daily Gossip

Lily Allen, Pete Doherty, Mike Skinner - your music gossip stop

Tue 30 Sep, 2008

Comments (1)

Pete Docherty chats to a friend, Alisha Keys hasn't seen many James Bond films. Well fuck me sideways. This constitutes worthwhile music news does it?

Tue 30 Sep, 2008

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Bands as David Blaine's upside down stunt

Timewasting fun on NME.COM

Fri 26 Sep, 2008

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Cheap Trick

Fri 26 Sep, 2008

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Stereophonics in high-speed police chase

Welsh rockers run into trouble on North American tour

Tue 23 Sep, 2008

Comments (1)

I bet Howard Marks thinks he's a total twat. Which he is.

Wed 24 Sep, 2008

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Bands as the Large Hadron Collider's Big Bang experiment - Friday Fun

Timewasting fun on NME.COM

Fri 12 Sep, 2008

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E=MC² Hammer

Fri 12 Sep, 2008

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Bands as Kevin Keegan's Newcastle exit – Friday Fun

Timewasting fun here on NME.COM

Fri 05 Sep, 2008

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Steely Danny Wilson, The Wenger (Venga) Boys, Craig David Moyes, Juande RaMos Def, My Morning Kenny Jackett, Morrissey Malpas.

Fri 05 Sep, 2008

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Bands as REM songs - Friday fun

Timewasting Michael Stipe-inspired fun on NME.COM

Fri 29 Aug, 2008

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Method Man On The Moon, ElectroliteSpeed Champion, At My Most Beautiful South, Acceler808 State, Around The Sun-Ra

Fri 29 Aug, 2008

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Led Zeppelin reunion: band working on new material

A new album could be on the way

Tue 26 Aug, 2008

Comments (1)

I'd like to see them do a tour, if they think it feels right. But there is no way they should even consider recording new material, at least not under the Led Zeppelin name. For one thing, they'd just ruin that amazing recording legacy they have from 1969-1980. And also, it isn't really Led Zeppelin without John Bonham. In fact, when Bonzo died in 1980, they said their was no way they could continue as a band without him. They have shown that they can still carry off a live show, but I think they've become a little bit caught up in the excitement of it all, and the suggestion of new material is very reactionary.

Tue 26 Aug, 2008

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Bands as Premiership football - Friday Fun

Time-wasting Friday fun here…

Fri 15 Aug, 2008

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Gnarls Berkley's Premiership, Michael CarRick Astley, Edwin Van Der Graaf Generator, Frank Blackburn and the Catholics, Hull is for Heroes, So Solid (John) Carew

Fri 15 Aug, 2008

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Bands as The Olympics - Friday Fun

Time-wasting Friday fun here…

Fri 08 Aug, 2008

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SantoGold medal, JaveLinda Ronstadt, Haircut 100 metres, ArCherry Ghost, Equestrian Curtis, The Black hocKeys

Fri 08 Aug, 2008

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Will Young, McFly, Scouting For Girls for Olympic party

Plus The Feeling and James Morrison to perform

Mon 04 Aug, 2008

Comments (1)

The only acts missing are The Hoosiers, James Blunt and Duffy. Then it would definitely be the shittiest party ever. I sincerely hope that the flame from the Olympic torch doesn't somehow spread....

Tue 05 Aug, 2008

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Stereophonics announce new album, tour

And they're re-releasing their back catalogue

Mon 04 Aug, 2008

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Fair play to Kelly Jones. He gives Chris Martin a real run for his money in terms of being a complete cock.

Tue 05 Aug, 2008

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Kaiser Chiefs name Mark Ronson produced new album

Plus guest stars and new single details announced

Tue 05 Aug, 2008

Comments (1)

It's just a big old Ronson love-in. Makes me fucking sick....

Tue 05 Aug, 2008

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Bands as British Open golf – Friday Fun

Timewasting fun on NME.COM

Fri 18 Jul, 2008

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MGMTee, Solomon Birkdale, Hole, Al(batross) Green, Bruce Hornsby and the (driving) Range, Dolly PARton, The Strokes.

Fri 18 Jul, 2008

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David Lee Roth imposter revealed

Canadian traffic incident did not involved Van Halen front man

Wed 16 Jul, 2008

Comments (1)

Ha ha. "Allergic to criticism". I like it.

Wed 16 Jul, 2008

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'Ian Brown is stopping Stone Roses reunion'

Mani says the rest of the band members are up for it

Tue 15 Jul, 2008

Comments (1)

I'm not sure they should drag it all back up again, but as with Led Zeppelin, I would still try and get tickets. I think that Mani, Reni and John Squire might think that the Roses need an appropriate send-off, as the band's demise was so protracted and messy. 1995 was an awful year for them, and it was a great shame they didn't manage to play their Glastonbury set. It's genuinely horrific to think that the last event in the life of The Stone Roses was that disastrous performance at Reading in 1996, so maybe they feel the need to play one last great gig to get some closure.

Wed 16 Jul, 2008

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Carl Barat announces Mark Ronson collaboration

The Dirty Pretty Thing also teaming up with The Reverend

Tue 08 Jul, 2008

Comments (1)

I agree with mozafan. All Ronson did was take a load of already popular and well-known songs, got a load of already popular and well-known singers to sing them, and got a number 1 record. What a load of bullshit.

Tue 08 Jul, 2008

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Bands as Father's Day – Friday Fun

Timewasting fun here on NME.COM

Fri 13 Jun, 2008

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Coldplay. No pun needed there....

Sat 14 Jun, 2008

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Coldplay album set to top UK chart

'Viva La Vida..' trounces rivals - despite being out for just a day

Fri 13 Jun, 2008

Comments (1)

Coldplay are for people who don't really want to go looking too hard for their music. It's easy listening and doesn't challenge them too much, like a musical equivalent of Friends. You don't want to stray too far in case you bump into something with some substance, like Brass Eye. And there's not really anything wrong with that I suppose....

Sat 14 Jun, 2008

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Coldplay follow Oasis with Thursday album release (June 12)

Is 'Viva La Vida or Death And All His Friends' the new 'Be Here Now'?

Thu 12 Jun, 2008

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Well I'm just glad they changed the artwork, otherwise how would you know it was any different to the last album?

Thu 12 Jun, 2008

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Duffy: 'Why is Jay-Z at Glastonbury a problem?'

Singer backs the rapper for the Somerset festival

Wed 28 May, 2008

Comments (1)

I don't think Jay Z at Glastonbury is a problem either. I do think that Duffy at Glastonbury is a big fucking problem though.

Wed 28 May, 2008

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Razorlight's Johnny Borrell to perform with Lembit Opik

The singer/guitarist will play live with a band made up of MPs

Tue 27 May, 2008

Comments (1)

Brilliant. The latest in a long line of significant and influential pairings that have helped to make our world a better place. We've had Hale & Pace, Cannon & Ball, The Chuckle Brothers; now pray silence for Opik & Borrell!

Wed 28 May, 2008

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Bands as Indiana Jones – Friday Fun

Timewasting fun here on NME.COM

Fri 23 May, 2008

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George Harrison Ford, Temple of Do Me Bad Things.

Fri 23 May, 2008

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Bands as Gordon Ramsay's fruit and vegetables – Friday Fun

Timewasting fun here on NME.COM

Fri 09 May, 2008

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Manic Street Peachers, The LongFigs, Tangerine Dream, AsparagUS3, The Sweet potato.

Fri 09 May, 2008

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Bands as UK local elections - Friday Fun

Timewasting fun on NME.COM here

Fri 02 May, 2008

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The Polling Stones

Fri 02 May, 2008

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Bands as Champions' League – Friday Fun

Timewasting fun here on NME.COM

Fri 25 Apr, 2008

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Beats Internazionale

Fri 25 Apr, 2008

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Elvis Presley 'did visit England'

New evidence suggests The King visited London in 1958

Tue 22 Apr, 2008

Comments (1)

Utter shite. If it was true, why did it take Kenwright 50 years to remember it? Idiot.

Tue 22 Apr, 2008

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Bands as Madonna's 'Hard Candy' – Friday Fun

Timewasting fun here on NME.COM

Fri 18 Apr, 2008

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The Stone (cadbury's) Roses

Fri 18 Apr, 2008

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Bands as Heathrow Terminal Five cock-ups - Friday Fun

Time-wasting fun here on NME.COM

Fri 28 Mar, 2008

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British airways Seapower

Sat 29 Mar, 2008

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Emily Eavis: 'Jay-Z not to blame for Glastonbury registrant numbers'

Glastonbury organiser claims recent bad weather is to blame

Wed 26 Mar, 2008

Comments (1)

"I'm sure it's because of the weather," she told NME.COM. "People only remember the last festival, so if it was really muddy… I don't blame them, to be honest." So why were there so many registrations in 2007 after 2005 was really muddy? Kings Of Leon are a great band, and worthy headliners, but Jay Z is really not appropriate for Glastonbury.

Wed 26 Mar, 2008

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