Elton John is “so proud” as ‘The Lockdown Sessions’ debuts at #1 in the UK

Elton John is “so proud” as ‘The Lockdown Sessions’ debuts at #1 in the UK
Elton John is “so proud” as ‘The Lockdown Sessions’ debuts at #1 in the UK
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2021 just keeps on getting better for Elton John. After scoring his first number-one single in his native U.K. in nearly 20 years with “Cold Heart” two weeks ago, his latest album, The Lockdown Sessions, has debuted at number one on the Official U.K. Albums Chart.

The Lockdown Sessions, which features Sir Elton singing with everyone from Stevie Wonder, Stevie Nicks and Charlie Puth to Miley Cyrus, Eddie Vedder and Lil Nas X, is Elton’s first chart-topper in Great Britain since 2012.

On Instagram, a delighted Elton writes, “This album is all about the capacity for music to bring people together to form new friendships and connections. And right now I couldn’t feel more connected to my amazing fans in the U.K. who made this happen.”

He continues, “When I started collaborating with some of my favorite artists at the start of the pandemic, I couldn’t have dreamt in my wildest dreams it would lead to a number one album. I am so proud of what we have created and thrilled that it has connected with our fans to such a degree. It shows the spirit of collaboration and togetherness that can still happen in the most trying circumstances.”

Elton’s songwriting partner Bernie Taupin didn’t co-write any of the tunes on The Lockdown Sessions — with the exception of “Cold Heart”but he still jumped into Elton’s comments section to write, “Yea buddy congratulations.”

Elton’s last #1 U.K. album was 2012’s Good Morning to the Night, which featured dozens of his old hits remixed and spliced together by Australian dance duo Pnau, the same team who similarly put together “Cold Heart.”

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Dan + Shay are dropping hints about something festive and fun coming this holiday season

Dan + Shay are dropping hints about something festive and fun coming this holiday season
Dan + Shay are dropping hints about something festive and fun coming this holiday season
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Are Dan + Shay planning to release holiday music this year? Some fans certainly think so, as the duo have been on social media this week dropping hints about something Christmas-y to come.

“60 days ’til Christmas. Just sayin’,” Dan + Shay wrote on their socials. While they didn’t share many more details than that, fans poured into the comments section, clamoring for Christmas music from the group, or possibly even a full holiday album.

It wouldn’t be out of the realm of possibility: Last year, Dan + Shay dropped a pair of original holiday tracks, “Take Me Home for Christmas” and “Christmas Isn’t Christmas.” On the heels of their success with those two songs, the pair posted an end-of-year reflection letter to fans just a couple of days after Christmas 2020, which said they were thinking about putting out more holiday music in 2021.

“It’s been really encouraging, and has inspired lots of conversations about doing more next year (if you think we should, let us know),” they wrote at the time, adding, “It’s always been a dream of ours to release Christmas music.”

In non-holiday related news, Dan + Shay are still riding the high of their latest album, Good Things. They’re also on the road for their The (Arena) Tour, which makes up some dates that were canceled amid the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic and also includes brand-new stops.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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In new book ‘The Lyrics,’ Paul McCartney now claims he wrote opening lines to “A Day in the Life”

In new book ‘The Lyrics,’ Paul McCartney now claims he wrote opening lines to “A Day in the Life”
In new book ‘The Lyrics,’ Paul McCartney now claims he wrote opening lines to “A Day in the Life”
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Paul McCartney apparently is now claiming that he wrote the opening lines to the classic 1967 Beatles song “A Day in the Life,” which previously had been attributed to the late John Lennon.

The Daily Mail reports that in McCartney’s upcoming book The Lyrics: 1956 to the Present, he claims that when he wrote the lyrics “He blew his mind out in a car/ He didn’t notice that the lights had changed,” he was thinking about Guinness heir Tara Browne, who was killed in a 1966 car crash.

The newspaper points out that Lennon had once said that Browne “was in my mind when I was writing that verse,” while McCartney was quoted as saying in a 1997 biography that when the song was being written, he envisioned the lines being about “a politician bombed out on drugs who’d stopped at some traffic lights and didn’t notice that the lights had changed.”

Paul then added that the lyrics had been attributed to being about “Tara Browne, which I don’t believe is the case.”

The Lyrics: 1956 to the Present will be published this Tuesday, November 2. A new video trailer promoting the book has been posted on McCarntey’s official YouTube channel that shows clips of Paul chatting with British comedian and podcast presenter Bob Mortimer about different aspects of the book and his career.

Topics Sir Paul touches on in the trailer include writing songs with Lennon, and forgetting the lyrics to “Blackbird” while he was performing at New York’s Grand Central Station in 2018. The video also captures McCartney checking out the new exhibit focusing on his book that will be opening at the British Library in London on November 5.

You can pre-order The Lyrics now.

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Watch animated video for Ozzy Osbourne & Lemmy’s mash-up “Hellraiser”

Watch animated video for Ozzy Osbourne & Lemmy’s mash-up “Hellraiser”
Watch animated video for Ozzy Osbourne & Lemmy’s mash-up “Hellraiser”
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A new video has been released for the mash-up duet version of Ozzy Osbourne and Lemmy‘s song “Hellraiser.”

The animated clip starts with the two rock legends playing an arcade game together at the late Motörhead frontman’s beloved Rainbow Bar and Grill in Los Angeles when aliens start invading. Somehow, things get even stranger from there.

“I’m so glad we were able to honor my dear friend Lemmy with this duet and now the video,” Ozzy says. “We immortalized him with a clip of the two of us being together, hanging out and getting into some trouble as we so often did.”

You can watch the “Hellraiser” video streaming now on YouTube.

The original “Hellraiser” appears on Osbourne’s 1991 solo album No More Tears, and is one of four songs off the record co-written by Lemmy. Motörhead then recorded their own version of “Hellraiser” for 1992’s March ör Die.

The duet version, which combines Ozzy’s and Lemmy’s vocals from their respective recordings, is included on the 30th anniversary reissue of No More Tears, which was released in September.

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Michael Ray rounds up an all-star cast for his “Higher Education” music video

Michael Ray rounds up an all-star cast for his “Higher Education” music video
Michael Ray rounds up an all-star cast for his “Higher Education” music video
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Michael Ray will debut the music video for his album title track, “Higher Education” tonight, and he’s bringing a rowdy crowd of friends along to help him do it.

Lee Brice, Kid Rock, ZZ Top’s Billy Gibbons, and Tim Montana are all featured guests on Michael’s song, an anthemic tip-of-the-hat to the working-class life lessons the singer and his pals have all learned outside the classroom.

Tonight, Lee and Tim are helping Michael introduce the visual aspect of the song to fans: They’ll join him for a YouTube Premium-exclusive after-party, which will take place directly after the video premieres on YouTube at 6 p.m. CT.

Michael recently got warmed up for his music video’s debut with a stop on Fox and Friends, where he and Tim — who’s also a songwriter on “Higher Education” — discussed the track. They also shared a performance video of the song, which was filmed at Music City venue the Nashville Palace.

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Listen to previously unreleased Of Monsters and Men song, “Phantom”

Listen to previously unreleased Of Monsters and Men song, “Phantom”
Listen to previously unreleased Of Monsters and Men song, “Phantom”
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Of Monsters and Men has shared a previously unreleased song called “Phantom.”

The track, which vocalist Nanna Bryndís Hilmarsdóttir first wrote at age 16 while growing up in Iceland, is included on the newly released 10th anniversary reissue of Of Monsters and Men’s 2011 debut album, My Head Is an Animal.

“It was one of those songs that belonged to an era before the band but also these first few years that the band was forming and finding our sound,” Nanna says of “Phantom.”

“We never recorded it but it was always very important to our history and believe it was patiently waiting all these years,” she adds. “I’m so incredibly happy this song finally found a home and that we get to share it with you!”

The My Head Is an Animal reissue is out today. It also includes another previously unreleased song called “Sugar in a Bowl.”

Of Monsters and Men will keep the 10th anniversary celebration going with a batch of special concerts in Iceland in November. Streams of the shows will be available to watch in December.

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Here’s the scoop: President Biden didn’t actually give Olivia Rodrigo a shoehorn

Here’s the scoop: President Biden didn’t actually give Olivia Rodrigo a shoehorn
Here’s the scoop: President Biden didn’t actually give Olivia Rodrigo a shoehorn
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So maybe President Biden’s gift to Olivia Rodrigo wasn’t quite as weird as we thought?

While on Jimmy Kimmel Live! earlier this week, the 18-year-old singer said that one of the gifts she received after visiting the White House was a shoehorn engraved with the presidential emblem. But now she’s clarifying that the “shoehorn” was actually an ice cream scoop.

“thank u for having me @jimmykimmellive !!! also thank u to my mom who told me this president biden ice cream scoop was a shoe horn and let me repeat it on national television lolllll,” Olivia wrote on Instagram.

She also included a photo of said ice cream scoop.

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50 Cent, Lil Uzi Vert, Jack Harlow and surprise guest Lil Nas X kick off Rolling Loud New York

50 Cent, Lil Uzi Vert, Jack Harlow and surprise guest Lil Nas X kick off Rolling Loud New York
50 Cent, Lil Uzi Vert, Jack Harlow and surprise guest Lil Nas X kick off Rolling Loud New York
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The second annual Rolling Loud New York kicked off Thursday with several surprises, including an unannounced appearance by Lil Nas X.

For Jack Harlow‘s encore, he brought out Lil Nas, wearing a white puffer jacket and ripped black pants, to perform their number-one hit, “Industry Baby,” according to Billboard.

Lil Uzi Vert provided fans with the first performance of three tracks from his upcoming album, The Pink Tape, followed by his hits “POP,” “XO TOUR Llif3” and “Do What I Want.”

Thursday’s headliner 50 Cent rapped “Many Men,” “Hate It or Love It, and “P.I.M.P.”, and then was joined by A$AP Rocky for “LPFJ2,” followed by DaBaby performing “Masterpiece.”

Rolling Loud New York continues Friday, headlined by J. Cole, and wraps up Saturday with headliner Travis Scott.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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AC/DC’s “Thunderstuck” video passes one billion YouTube views

AC/DC’s “Thunderstuck” video passes one billion YouTube views
AC/DC’s “Thunderstuck” video passes one billion YouTube views
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AC/DC‘s “Thunderstruck” video has officially struck one billion views on YouTube.

The clip is the first AC/DC video to reach the milestone. It’s also one of the few ’90s videos to hit the one billion views marks, along with Nirvana‘s “Smells Like Teen Spirit,” Metallica‘s “Nothing Else Matters,” Guns N’ Roses‘ “November Rain,” The Cranberries‘ “Zombie,” 4 Non Blondes‘ “What’s Up,” and Whitney Houston‘s “I Will Always Love You.

The “Thunderstuck” video, which was uploaded to YouTube in November 2012, captures a live performance of the song, which was the lead single from AC/DC’s 1990 album The Razors Edge. It memorably features a unique, close-up angle of Angus Young‘s guitar playing.

“Our video for Thunderstruck just passed a billion views on YouTube,” AC/DC tweeted in response to the news. “Thank you fans!”

AC/DC released their latest album, Power Up, last November. It reunites the surviving members of the band’s classic Back in Black lineup, and is dedicated to their late guitarist, Malcolm Young.

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Allman Brothers Band guitarist Duane Allman died 50 years ago today

Allman Brothers Band guitarist Duane Allman died 50 years ago today
Allman Brothers Band guitarist Duane Allman died 50 years ago today
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Today marks the 50th anniversary of the death of Duane Allman, the co-founder and masterful slide-guitar player of The Allman Brothers Band.

Allman was killed in a motorcycle crash in Macon, Georgia, a few months after the group released its classic live album At Fillmore East. He was 27.

At the time of his passing, Duane had established himself as one of rock’s most highly regarded guitarists. Prior to The Allman Brothers Band’s formation, Duane played with his brother Gregg in a number of groups, including The Allman Joys and The Hour Glass, the latter of which released two studio albums.

In 1968, Duane began working as a session musician at the legendary FAME Studios in Muscle Shoals, Alabama, and went on to perform on recordings by artists including Aretha Franklin, Laura Nyro, Wilson Pickett, Otis Rush, Percy Sledge, Boz Scaggs and Delaney & Bonnie.

The Allman Brothers Band were formed in 1969 and released their self-titled debut album that year. Combining rock, blues and jazz, the group quickly became known for their captivating concerts, which included extended jams that showcased the guitar interplay between Duane and Dickey Betts.

The band’s second album, Idlewild South, was released in September 1970 and broke into Billboard 200’s top 40. That year, Duane also contributed slide guitar to the only studio album by Eric Clapton‘s short-lived band Derek & the Dominos, Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs.

The Allman Brothers’ breakthrough album was At Fillmore East, which was released in July 1971 and reached #13 on the Billboard 200. It’s widely considered one of the greatest live rock albums of all time.

Duane also is featured on most of The Allmans’ hit 1972 album Eat a Peach, which was released about four months after his passing.

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