Nick Mason reveals what it would take to get Pink Floyd back together

Nick Mason reveals what it would take to get Pink Floyd back together
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There’s no doubt Pink Floyd fans would love to see the band members reunite and play the songs they love, but considering the strained relationship between Roger Waters and David Gilmour, drummer and founding member Nick Mason doesn’t suspect that’s going to happen anytime soon. In fact, he can think of only a few things that could possibly get everyone playing together again.

During an appearance on The Story Behind The Song podcast, Mason said “it’s highly unlikely” the band would reunite. But he does acknowledge, “I would’ve said that before Live 8 — 10 years ago or 12 years ago, whatever it was,” referring to their 2005 reunion at Live 8 in London’s Hyde Park.

“The one thing I could think would be possible would be if there was some … if by getting back together we could influence either saving the planet, world peace, or whatever,” Mason says. “Hopefully, we’d step up. But I don’t think otherwise. It would take a Nelson Mandela or someone like that to lead on it.”

Besides 2008, the only other time the three bandmates got back together since their split was in 2011, when Mason and Gilmour joined Waters at the London stop of his tour. 

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Joe Perry says new Aerosmith album unlikely

Joe Perry says new Aerosmith album unlikely
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Aerosmith just announced a new 44-track Greatest Hits box set, but if fans are hoping for some new music from the band, they may not want to get their hopes up. 

In a new interview with Classic Rock, guitarist Joe Perry sounded pretty doubtful the band would be recording anything new, at least anytime soon.

Talking about whether he’d do another solo album, Perry says he doesn’t “see the time for it,” suggesting that if he did have the time, “I would put everything I have into doing another Aerosmith album,” but then adds, “if that’s even on the cards.”

The band hasn’t released a new studio album since 2012’s Music From Another Dimension, but Perry says right now the focus is to “tour as much as we can.”

“I want to get out and play to the fans,” he says. “That’s really the focus right now, to get out and play live.” 

He adds, “If we get time to work on some new music, that would be great, but knowing Steven [Tyler] and knowing our age and what it takes to do an album … I don’t know. I’m always playing, I’m always writing stuff, but at this stage, I can’t say. I just want to get through this next tour and play live and give something back to the fans.”

That next tour is the band’s Peace Out! tour, with special guests The Black Crowes, which they say will be their final trek. It kicks off September 2 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. A complete list of dates can be found at aerosmith.com.

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Elton John’s planning “brand new show” for Glastonbury set

Elton John’s planning “brand new show” for Glastonbury set
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Elton John is set to headline the U.K.’s Glastonbury Festival on Sunday, June 25, and if fans are expecting him to put on the same show he does each night on his Farewell Yellow Brick Road tour, they’re in for a treat.

In an interview with BBC Radio 1, Elton says he’s planning a “brand new show” for his set at the iconic festival.

“I’m starting with a song I haven’t played for about 10 years, so we’ll see how it goes,” he shares. “I’ve got the set list down, I’ve got rehearsal dates booked for the guest artists, so we just have to hope the weather will still be nice.”

Elton insists the set will be “a different show to what people have been seeing” on the tour, and it sounds like fans are in for quite a night. 

“When you put a set list together, I always say it’s a bit like having sex,” he says. “You start off really well, then you chill out a little bit, then towards the end of the show all hell breaks loose.”

Glastonbury runs from June 23 to June 25. A complete lineup and schedule can be found at glastonburyfestivals.co.uk.

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Pretenders announce surprise Glastonbury appearance

Pretenders announce surprise Glastonbury appearance
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The U.K. Glastonbury Festival’s already huge lineup just got a little bigger. The Pretenders announced they will be performing at the fest, which takes place June 23-25. 

The band made the surprise announcement on Instagram, sharing video from the festival grounds, along with a program that shows they’ll be playing The Park Stage at 7:45 p.m. on Saturday, June 24. They post says they’ll be bringing along some “special friends.”

“It’s always been there for most of our lifetimes,” frontwoman Chrissie Hynde shared about the concert. “There has never been a festival like it anywhere else.”

The surprise appearance comes ahead of Pretenders joining Guns N’ Roses’ U.K. tour as special guests. (GNR just happens to be headlining Glastonbury on June 24). The tour kicks off June 27 in Glasgow, Scotland. A complete list of dates can be found at thepretenders.com.

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Tears For Fears, New Order & more set for Huntington Beach’s Darker Waves Festival

Tears For Fears, New Order & more set for Huntington Beach’s Darker Waves Festival
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The lineup for the inaugural Darker Waves Festival in Huntington Beach, California, has just been announced and it’s jam-packed with some of the most popular new wave artists of the ’80s.

The festival, happening on the beach November 18, features headliners Tears for Fears and New Order, with The B-52’sOMDDevoEcho and the BunnymenSoft CellThe Human LeagueViolent Femmes and more also on the bill.

Presale tickets go on sale Friday, June 23, at 10 a.m. local time. A complete lineup and more ticket information can be found at darkerwavesfest.com.

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KISS’ Gene Simmons looks anything but menacing riding in little yellow cart backstage

KISS’ Gene Simmons looks anything but menacing riding in little yellow cart backstage
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KISS is currently on the European leg of their End of the Road Tour, and while you may think it’s hard for the band members to get around in their elaborate stage wear and platform boots, it looks like at least one member of the band has figured out a way to get around that.

The British band The Wild Things is currently opening for KISS on the trek and shared a hilarious video of bassist Gene Simmons, all made up in his outfit, having some fun backstage riding around in a motorized yellow cart. A second clip has Simmons in the same cart waving at those around him like he’s the queen.

The Wild Things captioned the videos, “He’s still very threatening in that tiny car,” with the voiceover adding, “Things we didn’t expect to see backstage whilst on tour with KISS.”

They then added another clip that combines the two videos, set to Chamillionaire’s “Ridin’.”

KISS’ End of the World tour hits Dresden, Germany, on June 21. A complete list of dates can be found at kissonline.com.

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The Zombies announce dates for Different Game North American tour

The Zombies announce dates for Different Game North American tour
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The Zombies are returning to North America this fall for a brand new tour. The band just announced dates for their Different Game tour, named after their latest album, which dropped in March. 

The tour kicks off in New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada, on October 1, hitting such U.S. cities as Seattle, Portland, San Francisco, Chicago, Nashville, New York and more, before wrapping October 29 in Glenside Park, Pennsylvania. 

A fan club presale kicks off Wednesday, June 21, at 10 a.m. local time, with the general on-sale happening Friday, June 23, at 10 a.m. local time. A complete list of dates can be found at thezombiesmusic.com.

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Aerosmith announces career-spanning ‘Greatest Hits’ set

Aerosmith announces career-spanning ‘Greatest Hits’ set
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Aerosmith is ready to start their goodbye to the road later this year, and now they are looking back at their career with a new compilation of their biggest hits.

The band just announced they’ll be releasing an “ultimate” Greatest Hits collection, which will be released in a variety of formats, including a super deluxe limited edition set to be sold exclusively through the Aerosmith store. It will feature 44 tracks, including such classics as “Dream On,” “Walk This Way,” “Sweet Emotion” and “I Don’t Want To Miss A Thing.” It will also include some rarely seen photos, book-style sleeves, four black-and-white lithographs and more.

The set, dropping August 18, will also be released in a standard CD and LP format, as well as three-CD, two-LP and three-LP deluxe editions. All formats are currently available for preorder at the Aerosmith store and will be available for preorder at all other retailers on Thursday, June 22. 

Aerosmith will hit the road this September on their Peace Out! tour. It kicks off September 2 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. A complete list of dates can be found at aerosmith.com.

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On This Day, June 20, 1942: The Beach Boys’ Brian Wilson is born

On This Day, June 20, 1942: The Beach Boys’ Brian Wilson is born

On This Day, June 20, 1942 … 

Brian Wilson was born in Inglewood, California.

In 1961, he co-founded The Beach Boys and changed the face of popular music with his gift for musical harmonies and vocal arrangements. The band had a string of top 40 hits, including “I Get Around,” “Help Me Rhonda” and “Good Vibrations,” which all went to number one.

After a nervous breakdown in 1964, Wilson stopped touring with the band, but did go on to record what he considered “probably the best album I ever did”: 1966’s Pet Sounds.

Wilson is a two-time Grammy winner and was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame as a member of The Beach Boys in 1988. In 2000 he was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame.

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James Taylor postpones shows due to laryngitis

James Taylor postpones shows due to laryngitis
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James Taylor has been forced to postpone a trio of shows after coming down with a case of laryngitis.

“I really hate to have to postpone these shows and it’s not something I take lightly,” Taylor shares on Instagram. “I thought I could push through but I’m at the point now if I don’t take these days off I risk doing permanent damage.”

The affected shows were due to take place in Huntsville, Alabama, Cincinnati, Ohio, and Mt. Pleasant, Michigan; they’ve been moved to August 22, 24 and 26, respectively.

“So very sorry to everyone who has tickets this week, I hope you’re able to hold onto your tickets for the new dates,” Taylor adds. “I look forward to picking the tour back up in Milwaukee on Saturday.”

Those unable to attend the rescheduled dates will be able to get refunds for their tickets. 

Taylor’s tour is set to run until September, wrapping with a three-night stand in Vienna, Virginia, September 7, 8 and 10. A complete list of dates can be found at jamestaylor.com.

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