Peter Frampton apologized for Megadeth joke: “I didn’t mean any harm at all”

Peter Frampton apologized for Megadeth joke: “I didn’t mean any harm at all”
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Peter Frampton is clearing the air over comments he made blaming Megadeth for him having to cancel a show in Virginia. 

During his Sept. 19 concert in Philadelphia, Frampton said he canceled his Sept. 17 show at Virginia Credit Union Live in Richmond partially due to weather and partially due structural damage to the stage, which he suggested may have happened during Megadeth’s soundcheck a few days before.

Megadeth responded that Frampton was misinformed, saying they didn’t even soundcheck due to damage to the venue’s grid system. “It’s disappointing when someone you admire talks out their a** about you,” the band’s frontman, Dave Mustaine, said.

Frampton is now setting the record straight, telling ABC Audio his comments were simply a joke and he feels bad about it.

“I sent them an apology. It was just one of those things that people took me serious. … I made it all up just for the comedy,” he says. “I turned into Don Rickles for a minute there.”

And Frampton, who’s set to be inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Oct. 19, understands why Mustaine was angry.

“If I were Dave Mustaine and the guys in Megadeth, I would be p***** too,” Frampton says. “So, you know, he says I talked out of my a**. Well, yeah, that’s where it came from.”

“I didn’t mean any harm at all, but it was a very, very serious situation and I made light of it not knowing the facts,” Frampton continued. “So that was a huge lesson for me and I apologized to them.”

As for Mustaine saying he admired Frampton, the guitar great notes, “He is a good guy,” adding that after Megadeth finishes touring he needs to “take him out for a meal or something.”

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Queen releases archival performance video for “Son and Daughter”

Queen releases archival performance video for “Son and Daughter”
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Queen has released a performance video of the track “Son and Daughter,” recorded live at Hammersmith Odeon on Dec. 24, 1975.

The performance is one of the rare live tracks featured on the upcoming six-CD + one-LP collector’s edition reissue, Queen I, which revisits the band’s 1973 self-titled debut album.

The set, made up of 63 tracks with 43 brand-new mixes, will include the original album with a new track listing, along with its originally intended running order and the addition of “Mad the Swine,” a song that was absent from the 1973 release. There are also alternative takes, demos and rare live tracks, along with “fly-on-the-wall audio” that gives fans a behind-the-scenes look at Queen in the studio.

In addition to the box set, Queen I will be released as a single CD and two-CD deluxe edition, as well as on vinyl, picture disc and cassette. 

Queen I will be released Oct. 25. All formats are available for preorder now.

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Elton John’s “Tiny Dancer” soundtracks trailer of ‘John Wick’ spin-off ‘Ballerina’

Elton John’s “Tiny Dancer” soundtracks trailer of ‘John Wick’ spin-off ‘Ballerina’
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Elton John‘s “Tiny Dancer” is about a woman who hangs around with musicians — Bernie Taupin has said it was about his wife at the time. But now the classic tune has been used to soundtrack the trailer for a movie about a woman who hangs around with guns, knives and anything else you can use to kill someone in gnarly fashion.

The movie is From the World of John Wick: Ballerina, a spin-off of the Keanu Reeves action movies. It starts with a young girl listening to a music box, which features a ballerina spinning to an instrumental version of “Tiny Dancer.” We then see that young girl, now bloodied and beaten, led away by John Wick star Ian McShane, who promises to take her to a school where they “teach dancers.”

Except, it’s not exactly a ballet school. It’s a school for assassins. We see the little girl, Eve, played as a grown woman by Ana de Armas, undergoing training in various deadly arts. As we hear Elton’s song — with its line “Ballerina, you must’ve seen her” — she interacts with other fixtures of the John Wick universe, including the Continental Hotel, its concierge, Charon, and McShane’s character, Winston.

Then, there’s a lot of killing, as Eve dispatches various opponents with firearms, a flamethrower, knives and even an ice skate. At the end, she comes face to face with John Wick himself. 

Ballerina comes out in 2025.

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Billy Joel announces new co-headlining shows with Sting, Stevie Nicks

Billy Joel announces new co-headlining shows with Sting, Stevie Nicks
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Billy Joel has announced a handful of co-headlining dates for 2025.

The Rock & Roll Hall of Famer is set to play four shows with Sting: Feb. 8 at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, April 11 at JMA Wireless Dome in Syracuse, New York, May 10 at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, North Carolina, and May 23 at Rice-Eccles Stadium in Salt Lake City, Utah. 

But that’s not all. Joel and Stevie Nicks have also booked a co-headlining date, March 29 at Detroit’s Ford Field. 

Citi presales for all shows begin Monday at 10 a.m. ET, with tickets going on sale to the general public starting Oct. 4 at 9 a.m. ET.

In addition to these co-headlining shows, Billy has a few solo gigs on his schedule for 2025, including New Year’s Eve at the UBS Arena in New York for the second year in a row and a Jan. 17 show in Seminole, Florida.

Joel’s next show is a co-headlining date with Sting on Friday in St. Louis. A complete list of dates can be found at billyjoel.com.

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Duff McKagan releases “Heroes” cover & new song “True to the Death Rock N’ Roll Ballad”

Duff McKagan releases “Heroes” cover & new song “True to the Death Rock N’ Roll Ballad”
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Duff McKagan has released a cover of the David Bowie classic “Heroes” and a new original solo song called “True to the Death Rock N’ Roll Ballad.”

The tracks follow the Guns N’ Roses and Velvet Revolver bassist’s latest solo album, 2023’s Lighthouse.

“We thought it was good idea to put out a couple of fresh songs right here on the eve of the Lighthouse tour,” McKagan says. “Choosing David Bowie’s ‘Heroes’ seemed to be a natural subject matter for me (I am of course, a massive history nerd)…star-crossed lovers in the shadow of the mid-’70s cold-war era Berlin Wall.”

He adds, “To try and compliment this era, I chose a sort of ’70s glam-rock song that I wrote some time last year, ‘True to the Death Rock N’ Roll Ballad,’ another lyric where love and lust and time are the central figures.”

You can listen to both songs now via digital outlets.

McKagan’s tour launches with a European leg beginning Sept. 30 in Dublin. A U.S. leg kicks off in November.
 

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Janis Joplin biopic to detail her last days, according to Linda Perry

Janis Joplin biopic to detail her last days, according to Linda Perry
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Actress Shailene Woodley recently revealed that she’s been working with songwriter Linda Perry to develop her voice for the upcoming Janis Joplin biopic, and now Perry is sharing some more details on the film.

Perry tells Entertainment Weekly she’s “been waiting decades for this movie to be made” and is honored to be a part of it. She describes the movie as “a raw and honest look into Janis Joplin’s last days.”

”Shailene Woodley’s emotional commitment and dedication to Janis is inspiring,” Perry adds. “I believe her! Shailene lives for the art and I can’t think of a better person to portray such a powerful, emotional, and complex artist.”

Joplin died Oct. 4, 1970, at the age of 27. 

Woodley’s plan to produce and star in a Joplin biopic was revealed in early September. During an interview Wednesday on Live with Kelly and Mark she said she’s been putting the film together for six years.

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Lynyrd Skynyrd cancels four more shows due to Johnny Van Zant’s family emergency

Lynyrd Skynyrd cancels four more shows due to Johnny Van Zant’s family emergency
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Lynyrd Skynyrd has canceled four more shows following the news of Skynyrd frontman Johnny Van Zant’s family emergency.

The band originally canceled their Sept. 24 concert in Anchorage, sharing that Van Zant’s daughter had to “undergo emergency surgery.” Now they’ve canceled their shows Thursday in West Valley, Utah; Friday in Loveland, Colorado; Saturday in Colorado Springs; and Sunday in Albuquerque.

In a post on social media, Skynyrd says Van Zant has left the tour to be with his daughter “while they continue testing, diagnosis and treatment.” Refunds will be given to all ticketholders.

The canceled dates where the last four shows on Skynyrd’s Sharp Dressed Simple Man tour with ZZ Top. Their next scheduled show is at the Field & Stream Festival in Winnsboro Mills, South Carolina, taking place Oct. 4-6.

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Foo Fighters pull out of Soundside Music Festival

Foo Fighters pull out of Soundside Music Festival
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Foo Fighters have pulled out of the 2024 Soundside Music Festival, set to take place Sept. 28-29 in Bridgeport, Connecticut. 

A statement to the “Everlong” band’s Facebook simply reads, “Foo Fighters will no longer be appearing at this weekend’s Soundside Music Festival.”

Notably, Soundside was set to be the first Foo Fighters show following the news that frontman Dave Grohl had fathered a child outside of his marriage. Grohl and his wife, Jordyn Blum, have been married since 2003, and they share three daughters.

“I love my wife and my children, and I am doing everything I can to regain their trust and earn their forgiveness,” Grohl wrote in a Sept. 10 Instagram post. “We’re grateful for your consideration toward all the children involved, as we move forward together.”

Meanwhile, Soundside has announced that Jack White and Greta Van Fleet have joined the bill in the Foos’ place. The festival had previously replaced Queens of the Stone Age with Bleachers after the former dropped out due to frontman Josh Homme‘s health.

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U2 to release ‘How To Dismantle an Atomic Bomb’ “shadow album”

U2 to release ‘How To Dismantle an Atomic Bomb’ “shadow album”
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U2 is celebrating the 20th anniversary of their 11th studio album, How To Dismantle an Atomic Bomb, with what they’re calling a “shadow album,” featuring songs from the original album’s recording sessions. 

Dubbed How To Re-Assemble An Atomic Bombthe album features 10 previously unreleased tracks from the band’s archive, including two newly released songs, “Country Mile” and “Picture of You (X+Y),” which are available now via digital outlets.

“The sessions for How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb were such a creative period for the band, we were exploring so many song ideas in the studio,” guitarist The Edge shares. “For this anniversary edition I went into my personal archive to see if there were any unreleased gems and I hit the jackpot.” 

He adds, “What you’re getting on this shadow album is that raw energy of discovery, the visceral impact of the music, a sonic narrative, a moment in time, the exploration and interaction of four musicians playing together in a room… this is the pure U2 drop.” 

The standalone How To Re-Assemble An Atomic Bomb will be released Nov. 29 as an exclusive for Record Store Day Black Friday, along with a digital release. 

In addition to the shadow album, U2 will release a special 20th anniversary remastered edition of How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb, featuring the bonus track “Fast Car.” They’ll also release a package with the remaster and the shadow album together, dubbed How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb (Re-Assemble Edition). Both will be released Nov. 22. 

The track listing for How To Re-Assemble An Atomic Bomb is:
“Picture Of You (X+W)”
“Evidence Of Life”
“Luckiest Man In The World”
“Treason”
“I Don’t Wanna See You Smile”
“Country Mile”
“Happiness”
“Are We Gonna Wait Forever?”
“Theme From The Batman”
“All Because Of You 2”



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Pearl Jam’s “Future Days” soundtracks new trailer for ’The Last of Us’ season 2

Pearl Jam’s “Future Days” soundtracks new trailer for ’The Last of Us’ season 2
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The 2013 Pearl Jam song “Future Days” soundtracks the new trailer for the upcoming second season of The Last of Us.

“Future Days” is featured prominently in The Last of Us Part II, the sequel to the original video game that inspired the HBO series. In the game, the character Joel performs “Future Days” for Ellie, played in the show by Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsey, respectively.

Frontman Eddie Vedder also performed “Future Days” during the 2020 Game Awards, during which The Last of Us Part II won Game of the Year.

The Last of Us season 2 will premiere in 2025. The trailer premiere arrived on Outbreak Day, the in-universe term for Sept. 26, the day that the fungal infection that turns people into zombies took hold.

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