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Sex Pistols to celebrate Never Mind the Bollocks with concert

Posten on: 2007-09-19 19:47:57

Punk legends The Sex Pistols have announced a concert to mark the 30th anniversary of the release of their seminal album Never Mind the Bollocks.Original members John Lydon, Steve Jones, Paul Cook and Glen Matlock will play at the Brixton Academy in London on 8 November.The group, who split in 1978, first reformed for a world tour in 1996 and last performed together in 2003.Never Mind The Bollocks... Here's The Sex Pistols, which included God Save the Queen and Anarchy in the UK, caused uproar when it was released in October 1977.

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Radiohead complete album

Posten on: 2007-09-09 07:14:38

Radiohead's seventh album is done and ready to be released, says guitarist Jonny Greenwood.We just had a meeting about that today," Greenwood told Paste.com "We're very relieved to have finished recording, now we have to decide what we should do with it."The band completed their six-album deal with EMI in 2003 when they released 'Hail To The Thief' and are currently unsigned, with no suggestion of who will release the new record.Meanwhile Greenwood is preparing for his orchestral performance in New York City early next year when he brings the BBC commissioned 'Popcorn Superhet Receiver' to the Church of St. Paul the Apostle in Manhattan.

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Rock giants to reform at O2 Arena

Posten on: 2007-09-01 11:18:15

Hard rock giants Led Zeppelin look set to reform for a gig at London's O2 Arena this autumn.Even though there has been no official announcement that the legendary rockers will perform again 27 years after they disbanded, advertisements appeared in the british press today (September 1) with top-price ticket and hotel packages on offer for £369.A cheaper package from the Premier Entertainments company, including a night in a four-star hotel, is available for £269, reports This Is London.Callers today were told: "It's just about to be officially announced."Promoters subsequently told BBC 6 Music not to book tickets "just yet", but did not deny the story.The reunion has been rumoured all year, and suspicions were further aroused when it was revealed the band would release a 2-CD 'Best Of' compilation called 'Mothership' on November 11.It's thought that original drummer John Bonham's son Jason would replace him on drums. The band originally split following John's death aged 32 in 1980 after choking on his own vomit following an alcohol binge.The three surviving members - John Paul Jones, Robert Plant and Jimmy Page - briefly reunited at the Live Aid concert in Philadelphia in 1985 and at Atlantic Records' 40th birthday celebrations in 1988.

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