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Beastie Boys' Adam Yauch is 'healthy, strong and hopeful' he has beaten cancer

Rapper gives fans an update on his recovery

Thu 08 Oct, 2009

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Great news. Can't wait for the album and hopefully a UK tour.

Fri 09 Oct, 2009

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Robbie Williams: 'I took heroin' – Daily Gossip

John Lydon's butter regret, Paul Heaton's football shame – your music gossip stop

Thu 08 Oct, 2009

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Problem is Robbie you didn't take enough.

Fri 09 Oct, 2009

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Beastie Boys' Adam Yauch diagnosed with cancer

Rapper releases video announcing his condition

Mon 20 Jul, 2009

Comments (1)

Hope like you say it's not too serious. Get well soon my man and hopefully see you rockin' the mic in the UK again soon.

Tue 21 Jul, 2009

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Starsailor release comeback single with Rolling Stone Ronnie Wood

'Tell Me It's Not Over' is out in March

Wed 28 Jan, 2009

Comments (2)

When you've graced the cover of NME as the best new band in Britain, released 3 albums (soon to be 4) and played on the Pyramid Stage at Glastonbury then feel free to make your moronic comments. Until then...........................................

Thu 29 Jan, 2009

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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

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I'd love to see them reunite and do a don't look back tour where they could play their debut in it's entirety to mark it's 20th anniversary. What better reason to bury the hatchet. Over to you Ian.

Thu 17 Jul, 2008

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Employers must pay for workplace music

Are you listening to music illegally at work?

Tue 17 Jun, 2008

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They are shooting themselves in the foot with this one. Most people only listen to the radio while they are in work and if they are forced to stop then a lot of radio stations will lose revenue from advertising and be forced to stop broadcasting and more importantly all the bands will lose the greatest promotional tool they have. If you can't hear music you won't buy it. Simple eh?

Thu 19 Jun, 2008

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Portishead left awestruck by Chuck D guest appearance

'I could give up music now' declares Geoff Barrow of Public Enemy collaboration

Thu 12 Jun, 2008

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Public Enemy may not be in favour with the cool kids at the moment but in my opinion they are every bit as important as Led Zep. In a world of bling obsessed rappers and very average rockers the music of PE has never been more relevant.

Fri 13 Jun, 2008

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Oasis' Noel Gallagher: 'Jay-Z wrong for Glasto'

The guitarist says hip-hop is 'wrong' for the British festival

Mon 14 Apr, 2008

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As an Oasis fan it really disappoints me when they come out with Shit like that. Glastonbury is a Festival Of Contempary Arts and should not be reserved just for Indie shoegazers or Rockers past their sell by date. I appreciate that Jay-Z may not be everyones cup of tea but the solution is simple. Just go and watch somebody else.

Tue 15 Apr, 2008

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The Who's Roger Daltrey: 'Weather to blame for Glasto downturn'

Last year's Sunday night headliner also criticises line-up and prices

Tue 08 Apr, 2008

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So Glastonbury is a Rock Festival now instead of being a Festival Of Contempary Arts? It shouldn't matter at all that one of the headliners is a "Hip Hop Man" as long as he's good (and he is). One of the best things about going to a festival like Glastonbury is the diverse choice of artists on the bill. If you don't like Jay-z then don't watch him but it will be your loss.

Wed 09 Apr, 2008

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