Billie Joe Armstrong raises ‘Anarchy in the UK’ with Sex Pistols during Tons of Rock festival

Billie Joe Armstrong raises ‘Anarchy in the UK’ with Sex Pistols during Tons of Rock festival
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Never mind the bollocks, here’s Billie Joe Armstrong rocking with the Sex Pistols.

The Green Day frontman made a surprise appearance during the reformed punk icons’ set Thursday at the Tons of Rock festival in Norway, joining vocalist Frank Carter in singing “Anarchy in the U.K.”

Sex Pistols announced their reunion in 2024 with original members Steve Jones, Glen Matlock and Paul Cook alongside Carter in place of frontman John Lydon aka Johnny Rotten. Lydon has criticized the new lineup as “karaoke.”

The Sex Pistols reunion tour comes to the U.S. in September.

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John Fogerty shares more songs from ‘Legacy: the Creedence Clearwater Revival years’

John Fogerty shares more songs from ‘Legacy: the Creedence Clearwater Revival years’
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John Fogerty has shared another taste of his upcoming album, Legacy: the Creedence Clearwater Revival years, dropping Aug. 22.

The album features newly recorded versions of classic CCR tunes. The latest releases are his new takes on “Born on the Bayou” and “Lodi,” which are both available via digital outlets.

“When it came time to sing ‘Lodi,’ I noticed that my voice seemed to have a little extra character in it from the guy who sang this same song 50+ years ago,” Fogerty shares. “I realized that I had to do my darndest to get my mind into the same place that it was when I did the original vocal.”

The song has Fogerty singing about a musician yearning to break free from his small town.

He adds, “I had to reflect and think about the words of the song, think about the times, make myself go back into that spiritual plane of existence and face that.”

The album, produced by Fogerty and his son Shane Fogerty, comes two years after Fogerty fully regained the rights to his CCR catalog. The rocker is backed on the album by both of his sons, Shane and Tyler Fogerty.

Legacy: the Creedence Clearwater Revival years is available for preorder now.


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On This Day, June 27, 2002: The Who’s John Entwistle died

On This Day, June 27, 2002: The Who’s John Entwistle died

On This Day, June 27, 2002 …

One day before the start of The Who’s U.S. tour, bassist John “The Ox” Entwistle died of a cocaine-induced heart attack. He was found dead in his room at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas by the stripper he had spent the night with.

He was 57.

“The Ox has left the building—we’ve lost another great friend,” The Who’s Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend said in a tribute after Entwistle’s death. “Thanks for your support and love. Pete and Roger.”

The Who decided to go on with their tour and resumed their shows on July 1 with bassist Pino Palladino taking Entwistle’s place.

In addition to his time with The Who, Entwistle released several solo albums, which were the subject of The Ox Box Set, released in 2024. A compilation of rarities, Rarities Oxhumed – Volume Two, was also released that year.

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The Smashing Pumpkins announce 25th anniversary ‘Machina’ reissue

The Smashing Pumpkins announce 25th anniversary ‘Machina’ reissue
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The Smashing Pumpkins have announced a reissue of their 2000 album, Machina/The Machines of God, in honor of its 25th anniversary.

A deluxe vinyl box set, which also includes the companion record Machina II/The Friends & Enemies of Modern Music and 32 bonus tracks, will be available on Aug. 22 exclusively through Billy Corgan‘s Madame Zuzu’s tea shop in Highland Park, Illinois.

“It’s taken some 25 years to finally release Machina as we in the band had hoped it would be, and with MadameZuzus.com as the only place one can get this expansive, 80-song collection, I personally could not be more proud,” says Corgan. “Machina was meant as our swan song, and it was truly a labor of love to bring it to fruition, however broken we were back then.”

The original Machina albums marked the final Smashing Pumpkins releases to feature the band’s classic lineup of Corgan, guitarist James Iha, drummer Jimmy Chamberlin and bassist D’Arcy Wretzky before they broke up in 2000. Corgan then reformed the band in 2006 with just Chamberlin, who left in 2009 before rejoining in 2015. Iha then came back in 2018.

“This set stands as a celebration and testament of will, for the songs alone have helped James, Jimmy, and I keep the faith,” Corgan says.

A standalone reissue of just Machina/The Machines of God will also be released on vinyl, CD and digital on Aug. 22.

Corgan has been playing songs off Machina on his Machines of God solo tour, which concludes Sunday in Minneapolis. The Pumpkins will launch an international tour in July.

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New box set features Ramones’ first four albums in Dolby Atmos

New box set features Ramones’ first four albums in Dolby Atmos
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The music of the Ramones has gotten a sound upgrade.

Rhino just dropped a new box set, 1!2!3!4! The Ramones Atmos Collection. It features the band’s first four albums — Ramones, Leave Home, Rocket to Russia and Road to Ruin — in Dolby Atmos on Blu-ray audio, along with each album’s original stereo mixes in high-resolution.

The Atmos mixes of Leave HomeRocket to Russia and Road to Ruin were handled by Ed Stasium, who originally engineered those three albums. Craig Leon, producer of the band’s 1976 self-titled debut, handled its remix.

“These Atmos mixes present the Ramones’ recordings with the clarity and power with which I always imagined hearing them,” Stasium says. “It might sound a bit cliché, but I find listening to them to be like seeing the sequence from The Wizard of Oz where the film morphs from black & white to color. These Dolby Atmos mixes are transforming the original mixes from 16mm black & white into vivid IMAX!”

The set, 1!2!3!4! The Ramones Atmos Collection, will be limited to 2,000 copies and is available now at Rhino.com.

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Paul McCartney reveals the albums that have been the soundtrack to his life

Paul McCartney reveals the albums that have been the soundtrack to his life
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There’s no doubt plenty of people can say Paul McCartney’s music has played an important role in their life, and now the Beatles legend is revealing the albums that are just as important to him.

In his latest Q&A on his website, a fan shared that they’d recently been discussing albums and songs that have become the soundtrack to their life, and asked McCartney if there were any “albums that take you back to certain periods in your life.” 

McCartney named three, noting his “favorite albums by other people” are 1968’s Music from Big Pink by The Band, 1966’s Pet Sounds by The Beach Boys and 1972’s Harvest by Neil Young.

“They are the three classics that I love to listen to, and they all remind me of certain times in my life,” he says.

McCartney also shared that performing his own music can also spark special memories for him.

“When I perform my own songs, the great thing is that they often bring back memories of recording them,” he says. “That can often entail memories of John and George in the studio – sweet memories!,” referring to his late bandmates John Lennon and George Harrison.

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No ‘Fade to Black’?: Metallica’s Kirk Hammett doesn’t ‘believe in retirement’

No ‘Fade to Black’?: Metallica’s Kirk Hammett doesn’t ‘believe in retirement’
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Much like time, Metallica marches on, and that doesn’t seem to be changing any time soon. At least, as long as Kirk Hammett has his way.

Speaking to Metal Hammer about the possibility of him hanging his guitar up, Hammett declares, “I don’t believe in retirement.”

“Retirement is something that’s been forced onto people; I don’t believe musicians are allowed to retire!” Hammett says. “This was the thinking of all musicians for the last century; because you’ve earned the right to be up there onstage, you have to fulfill that responsibility to the very end.”

“The goal was to die onstage!” he continues. “Playing music is a gift, a blessing and a privilege. I love what I do and it’s magic – it helps people. So I can’t walk away from that.”

Despite Hammett’s own feelings on retirement, he’ll help Black Sabbath and Ozzy Osbourne say goodbye when Metallica performs at the massive Back to the Beginning concert on July 5.

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Johnny Van Zant on a possible new Lynyrd Skynyrd album: ‘We will leave that door open for the future’

Johnny Van Zant on a possible new Lynyrd Skynyrd album: ‘We will leave that door open for the future’
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When Gary Rossington, the last original member of Lynyrd Skynyrd, passed away in 2023, the band decided to continue on, and it turns out, that could mean new music in the future.

The band recently announced a new label deal with Frontiers SRL and in a new interview with Classic Rock magazine, frontman Johnny Van Zant suggests a new album isn’t out of the question. He says that in 2020 they put out a new song “The Last of the Street Survivors,” and there had been plans for more.

“We were headed to doing a new studio album, and then Gary’s health got really bad,” he says. “There are other songs written with Gary before he died that we could record. We will leave that door open for the future.”

He notes that it’s all a matter of if they have the time, sharing, “For me, Skynyrd always made great records, but it was a live band, and that’s still true today.”

“When I first joined [in 1987] we were all still into drinking and having a party on stage – just like the audience – but nowadays we soak that music up,” he says. “It’s become more of a spiritual thing, and we never, ever phone it in. That’s something I’m very proud of.”

Lynyrd Skynyrd will release the live album and DVD, Celebrating 50 Years – Live at the Ryman, on Friday. It’s a recording of the band’s historic 50th anniversary concerts, which took place in November 2022. They were the band’s last shows with Rossington before his death.

Skynyrd’s next concert is happening Friday in Barcelona, Spain. They return to the U.S. for shows starting Aug. 1 in Saratoga, California. A complete list of dates can be found at LynyrdSkynryd.com

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Rod Stewart helps design leopard-print boombox-shaped public toilet for Glastonbury

Rod Stewart helps design leopard-print boombox-shaped public toilet for Glastonbury
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Rod Stewart is making the most of his upcoming performance at the U.K.’s Glastonbury Festival.

He’s teamed up with the charity Water Aid to design a public toilet for the festival that’s — we kid you not — shaped like a giant boombox. Dubbed the “Boombox Bog” — bog is British slang for toilet — it features Rod Stewart cassette tapes affixed to the walls, a neon sign in the shape of a pair of headphones, and a leopard-print seat, because Rod has a fondness for that pattern.

While you’re using the facilities, you’ll hear Rod’s biggest hits and “specially recorded water-themed messages from the man himself,” according to a press release.  The whole thing is located near the festival’s main Pyramid Stage, where Rod is performing on Sunday.

“I’ve spent my life singing to packed arenas and festival crowds, but nothing hits a high note quite like clean water and a decent loo,” Rod says in a statement. “They might not be sexy, but they’re life-changing.”

“That’s why I’ve teamed up with WaterAid to bring our funky Boombox Bog to Glastonbury Festival and shine a light on the importance of these everyday essentials that millions still live without,” he adds. “Together, we’re creating change that’s gonna last forever.”

As Water Aid notes, nearly one in 10 people around the world don’t live near a clean water source, and almost one in five don’t have a decent toilet of their own.

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Grahame Lesh & Friends to celebrate 60th anniversary of the Grateful Dead with San Francisco concert series

Grahame Lesh & Friends to celebrate 60th anniversary of the Grateful Dead with San Francisco concert series

While Dead & Company are playing three nights in San Francisco in August to mark the Grateful Dead’s 60th anniversary, those won’t be the only shows celebrating the band’s enduring legacy.

Grahame Lesh & Friends are set to host a three-night concert series, The Heart of Town, put on by The San Francisco Giants and Relix. The concerts will take place July 31-Aug. 2 at San Francisco’s Pier 48 in Mission Rock, near Oracle Park.

Grahame, son of the late Grateful Dead bassist Phil Lesh, will be joined on the bill by Taylor and Griffin Goldsmith of Dawes, John Medeski, Duane Betts, Neal Francis and others.

While the July 31 show starts at 8 p.m., the Aug. 1 and 2 shows coincide with the first two nights of Dead & Company’s Golden Gate Park stand, so they won’t start until 11 p.m. As a press release notes, this way “the music never stops.”

“I’m so thrilled to be among the countless Deadheads flocking to beautiful San Francisco to celebrate 60 years of the Grateful Dead – the timeless music of my father Phil and his dear friends – in Golden Gate Park with Dead & Company,” Grahame shares. “And I know that San Francisco will be filled with that music all weekend. I’m honored to contribute to that with all of my friends at The Heart of Town.”

Various presales will kick off Friday at 10 a.m. PT, with tickets going on sale to the general public starting Monday at 10 a.m. PT. There will also be three-day passes available, which go on sale Friday at 10 a.m. PT.

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