Peter Gabriel drops final song from ‘i/o’, “Live and Let Live”

Peter Gabriel drops final song from ‘i/o’, “Live and Let Live”
Peter Gabriel drops final song from ‘i/o’, “Live and Let Live”
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Peter Gabriel has unveiled the final track from his upcoming album, i/o, which drops Friday, December 1. The latest is the song “Live and Let Live,” which has Gabriel singing about “forgiveness, tolerance and optimism.”

“Now, I know if we look at what’s happening in the Middle East now or in Ukraine, all sorts of places around the world where there’s still violence and brutality, to walk around with a bunch of flowers, preaching forgiveness seems trite and pathetic, maybe,” Gabriel shares. “But in the long run, I think people have to find a way.”

He adds, “‘Peace only happens when you respect the rights of others’ is a quote from the Peace University in Costa Rica and I think that’s a really important message for me and for my life. You either belong to that hurt or you free yourself and forgiveness is clearly a super effective way of freeing yourself.”

As he’s done with all the other songs he’s released from i/o, Gabriel is sharing several different remixes of “Live and Let Live.” All three remixes — Tchad Blake‘s (Dark-Side Mix), Mark “Spike” Stent‘s (Bright-Side Mix) and Hans-Martin Buff’s Atmos mix (In-Side Mix) — will be released simultaneously.

You can listen to “Live and Let Live” now via streaming services.

i/o, Gabriel’s first album of new material since 2010’s Scratch My Back, is available for preorder now.

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KISS’ Paul Stanley on recent flu battle: “I was wondering if it was my time”

KISS’ Paul Stanley on recent flu battle: “I was wondering if it was my time”
KISS’ Paul Stanley on recent flu battle: “I was wondering if it was my time”
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After three postponed shows due to Paul Stanley’s bout with the flu, KISS returned to the stage in Indianapolis on Saturday, November 25, and Stanley sure was glad to be back. 

Footage of a Q&A with fans during soundcheck was posted to social media, showing Stanley joking, “It’s good to be standing up.”

“I’ve done shows with cracked ribs, I’ve done shows with a 102 fever,” he told the crowd, adding of his recent illness, “I was wondering if it was my time.” 

Stanley’s flu forced KISS to cancel shows in Canada, as well as Knoxville, Tennessee. Their next show is happening Monday, November 27, in Rosemont, Illinois, with the tour set to wrap with two nights at New York’s Madison Square Garden on December 1 and 2. A complete list of dates can be found at kissonline.com.

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Dolly Parton makes ‘Rockstar’ debut on the ‘Billboard’ charts

Dolly Parton makes ‘Rockstar’ debut on the ‘Billboard’ charts
Dolly Parton makes ‘Rockstar’ debut on the ‘Billboard’ charts
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Dolly Parton’s first rock album, Rockstar, had a great debut on the charts.

The album, which features guest appearances by Paul McCartneyRingo StarrSteven TylerStevie NicksStingSteve PerryJoan Jett and The Blackhearts and more, debuted at #3 on the Billboard 200 Album chart.

Rockstar is now Dolly’s highest-charting album and her third career top 10, following 2014’s Blue Smoke and 1987’s Trio with Linda Ronstadt and Emmylou Harris; both albums debuted at #6.

Not only that, Rockstar also debuted at #1 on Billboard’s Top Album Sales chart, selling 118,500 copies. Her previous bestselling album was 1993’s Slow Dancing with the Moon, which sold 50,500 copies in its second week in release.

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‘Queen the Greatest Live’ – Episode 41: “The Encore”

‘Queen the Greatest Live’ – Episode 41: “The Encore”
‘Queen the Greatest Live’ – Episode 41: “The Encore”
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Queen discusses their approach to encores in the latest episode of their weekly YouTube series, Queen the Greatest Live.

“I think audiences these days are aware the encore isn’t really the old-fashioned kind, which was, ‘Oh, that was so wonderful, we actually want more,’” Roger Taylor shares. “It’s built into the show. You’re expecting to play it. They’re expecting to hear it.”

But even though fans expect it, Brian May says the encore is necessary for the band to continue to give fans what they expect.

“You have to go off and refresh at that point because you’ve given everything and you’re like a wet rag at the end of what we’ve done after 2 1/2 hours,” he says. “You know, you need to go off, change your clothes and take a deep breath for that final push.” 

Taylor notes that there’s no question the encore will always be a fan favorite. “It would feel quite weird if they’d come to a show and we hadn’t played them. So it’s not a secret,” he says.

Early in their career, encores included “Jailhouse Rock” and “In the Lap of the Gods…Revisited,” but since 1977, the go-to songs have been “We Will Rock You” and “We Are the Champions.” 

“It’s a big question, which we do ask ourselves. You know, what do you want to have in people’s heads as they go out?” May says. “And I think it’s fulfillment. It’s like good sex. You know, you want to come out of it thinking, ‘Yeah, that was everything it should have been.’”

Next week on Queen the Greatest Live: “Jailhouse Rock.”

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Ringo Starr announces spring dates with his All Starr Band

Ringo Starr announces spring dates with his All Starr Band
Ringo Starr announces spring dates with his All Starr Band
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Ringo Starr and his All Starr Band are headed out on tour again next year.

Starr has announced a set of spring 2024 dates, where he’ll be joined by Steve Lukather, Edgar Winter, Colin Hay, Warren Ham, Hamish Stuart and Gregg Bissonette.

“I’ve always said I’m my happiest when I’m playing with great musicians – and this band is one of the very best,” Ringo shares. “But even so, sometime during and just after every tour I think ok that’s it – I’m going to stop touring. My family don’t believe me anymore and so it comes as no surprise to them that once again, I’m taking the All Starr Band back on the road!” 

The 12-date trek will kick off May 22, with a six-night stand at The Venetian in Las Vegas, followed by two shows in Mexico City, Mexico, June 5 and 6. Four additional shows will be announced at a later date. A complete list of dates can be found at ringostarr.com.

In other Ringo news … new book Beats and Threads chronicles the rocker’s career through his legendary drum kits and his fashion. It features 300 photos, many of which have never been seen before. The book is being published through Julien’s Auctions and is available for preorder now, with proceeds going to The Lotus Foundation.

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Billy Joel talks end of MSG residency, getting “cool Dad points” for taking kids to see Taylor Swift

Billy Joel talks end of MSG residency, getting “cool Dad points” for taking kids to see Taylor Swift
Billy Joel talks end of MSG residency, getting “cool Dad points” for taking kids to see Taylor Swift
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Billy Joel‘s record-breaking residency at New York’s Madison Square Garden will end in July 2024, a little more than 10 years after it began in January 2014. And Billy says he’s still amazed the gig has been going on that long.

“After 10 years, we’ve done it,” Billy told People magazine. “I mean, I didn’t realize it would last 10 years. And I don’t know how many shows it is, I’m sure somebody’s keeping track of it somewhere, but I’m amazed that we went this far, and I’m honored.”

Billy’s final show of the residency, scheduled for July 25, 2024, will be his 150th career show at the Garden.

Meanwhile, the Piano Man is being celebrated with his very own exhibit at the Long Island Music and Entertainment Hall of Fame. Billy Joel — My Life, A Piano Man’s Journey features 50 years’ worth of rare memorabilia from his own archives. 

“I didn’t even remember I had stuff like this. I don’t know where they got it all from, but they did a nice job,” Billy told People. “It’s very, very much an honor.”

But all those achievements pale in comparison to what Billy was able to pull off earlier this year: He took his daughters Della, 8, and Remy, 6, to see Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour show in Tampa, Florida, and also arranged for them to meet the singer.

Billy told People he “got very cool Dad points” for that, and said of Taylor, “She’s great. She’s really very good. We’re going to probably go see her again.”

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On This Day, November 27, 1991: Queen frontman Freddie Mercury is laid to rest

On This Day, November 27, 1991: Queen frontman Freddie Mercury is laid to rest
On This Day, November 27, 1991: Queen frontman Freddie Mercury is laid to rest

On This Day, November, 27 1991 …

Funeral services were held for the late Queen frontman Freddie Mercury in London.

The rocker had passed away at his home in Kensington on November 24. The cause of death was bronchial pneumonia resulting from AIDS. About 24 hours prior to his death Mercury confirmed in a statement that he had tested positive for HIV and had AIDS, although reports had suggested he was diagnosed as early as 1987.

He was 45.

Mercury’s Queen bandmates were in attendance for the funeral, as was musician Elton John, with Mercury’s cremated remains given to his friend Mary Austin, who buried them at an undisclosed location.

Five months later, the surviving members of Queen celebrated Mercury’s life with The Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert for AIDS Awareness at Wembley Stadium in London, featuring appearances by such artists as John, Roger DaltreyDavid BowieGeorge Michael and Annie Lennox.

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Steven Van Zandt calls recent Bruce Springsteen tour “intense,” says they’ll be ready for 2024

Steven Van Zandt calls recent Bruce Springsteen tour “intense,” says they’ll be ready for 2024
Steven Van Zandt calls recent Bruce Springsteen tour “intense,” says they’ll be ready for 2024
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Back in September, Bruce Springsteen was forced to postpone the remainder of his shows with the E Street Band until 2024 to recover from peptic ulcer disease. While it certainly disappointed fans, guitarist Steven Van Zandt thinks the break actually came at the right time.

“This has been the most intense tour maybe we’ve ever done,” Van Zandt, who celebrated his 73rd birthday on November 22, told ABC Audio.

“The enthusiasm level, I mean, we’ve always had the greatest audience in the world. It went to some new level this time, you know?” he explained. “And so, you know, I must say, it wasn’t a bad time for a break because the first six months was so intense.” 

With the tour set to pick up again in March, Van Zandt has no doubt fans will be happy with what they see.

He notes, “We’ll be ready, man. We’ll be ready when we come back for sure.” 

Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band will return to the road to make up for the postponed dates starting March 19 in Phoenix, Arizona. He’ll then hit the U.K. and Europe before returning for more U.S. and Canadian dates. The tour is set to wrap November 22 in Vancouver. A complete list of dates can be found at brucespringsteen.net.

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Sammy Hagar responds to David Lee Roth accepting his tour invitation

Sammy Hagar responds to David Lee Roth accepting his tour invitation
Sammy Hagar responds to David Lee Roth accepting his tour invitation
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Sammy Hagar seems to have commented on David Lee Roth accepting his invitation to perform on his upcoming The Best of All Worlds tour, where he plans to focus mostly on Van Halen tunes.

After Roth told the Van Halen News Desk website, “I’m ready to go. Let’s do this,” in regards to the Hagar tour, a fan asked Sammy about it in a comment on his most recent Instagram post. “Diamond says he’s ready to go on tour with you! What do you think about that?” the fan asked, to which Hagar clarified the invitation wasn’t for the whole tour. 

“He can come out and sing a song on a show or two if he can remember the words,” Hagar responded.

Replying to another fan on the subject, Hagar noted, “He’s not invited on the tour NOOOO F;()$(.g way. it was to sing a song with us somewhere like a lot of singers guitarist etc are going to do on this tour.” He added, “I know better than to have him on tour again. been there done that.”

The Best of All Worlds tour kicks off July 13 in West Palm Beach, Florida. A complete list of dates can be found at redrocker.com.

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KISS cancels Toronto show as Paul Stanley recovers from the flu

KISS cancels Toronto show as Paul Stanley recovers from the flu
KISS cancels Toronto show as Paul Stanley recovers from the flu
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KISS has canceled another concert, revealing that lead singer Paul Stanley is sick with the flu.

The rocker took to Instagram to announce the cancellation of their show Wednesday, November 22, at Toronto’s Scotiabank Arena. The news comes one day after they canceled their concert at Ottawa’s Canadian Tire Centre.

“I’ve done everything possible to get onstage and be a part of the incredible 2 1/2 hour celebration we planned but this flu has made it impossible,” Stanley shares on Instagram, alongside a picture of him in bed with an IV. He adds that he and the rest of the band are disappointed in having to cancel, and sent along their “deepest apologies.”

With the tour winding down, neither show will be rescheduled, and refunds will be available to all ticket holders.

KISS is next scheduled to play Knoxville, Tennessee, on Friday, November 24. They’ll wrap the tour with two nights at New York’s Madison Square Garden on December 1 and 2. For those who can’t make it to the final night, it will be available to stream live worldwide exclusively on PPV.COM starting at 8 p.m. ET.

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