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Because the drugs never work They're gonna give you a smirk 'Cause they got methods of keeping you clean They're gonna rip up your heads, Your aspirations to shreds Another cog in the murder machine
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Foo Fighters revealed songs from their upcoming album which take place at a one-off gig in London.
The band featured sets from No Age, Band Of Horses and Cee Lo Green, his sold out crowd at NME's Big Gig at the Wembley Arena.
Theirfirstofficialgigintwoyears,Performing, Foofightersnew album "Wasted Light" froma large number ofsongsplayed. Dave Grohl said, "You guys realise this is like out first f*cking show in two years. It's nice to say we're back.
You guys know we've got a new record coming out in a month and a half? There's some songs we'd like to play you off it."
Then the band released new single "Rope" and including other new songs are ‘White Limo’ and 'These Days'.
TOMORROW sees the first of three semi-finals of DIZZEE RASCAL's excellent TV show Must Be The Music.
Dizzee Rascal’s TV show tomorrow is the competition of semi finalist.
The acts will be cut down to six and then they will perform with one of the show's judges - SHARLEEN SPITERI, JAMIE CULLUM, and Dizzee, - in September 19's live final at Wembley Arena.
This is Dizzee First TV major show which he is enjoying too much. You can see live on sky1
He said: "I've been a bit elusive before and hardly done TV, apart from JONATHAN ROSS twice.
"But this is a really constructive way for people to see me. I love the interaction with the crowd.
Dizzee - who has just finished filming the video for a track with SHAKIRA, Loca - plays the Reading Festival before heading to the studio for the semis.
Mystery surrounds a rumour that a controversial organisation are to hold a protest in the borough next Saturday (26). According to anti fascism campaigners, the (EDL) English Defence League are planning to demonstrate outside Wembley Arena while a peace conference organised by Al Khair Foundation, a Muslim charity, takes place. But, the EDL are staying tight lipped over the claims and their website has no announcement. The EDL are a far right organisation who campaign against Islamism, Sharia law and Islamic extremism in England. Since they were established last year they have been involved in a number of protests that have culminated in clashes between its members and its critics. If a rally by EDF does go ahead, Brent and Harrow United Against Fascism (BHUAF) are planning a counter protest at the same time. The borough's 40 Labour councillors, the Bishop of Willesden and the President and Secretary of Brent Trades Union Council have come out in support of BHUAF's plans.Cllr Ann John, leader of Brent Council, said: "Brent is Britain's most diverse multi cultural and multi faith borough and our diversity is our strength. "The planned demonstration is a deliberate provocation aimed at creating fear amongst the Muslim community and undermining community relations."
Guitarist John Mayer is making belated progress in his bid to be known in this country beyond American expats and Heat readers more interested in which starlet he is currently squiring. As he played a sizeable theatre show last night having just announced a May gig at Wembley Arena, the fact that the 32-year-old still shows no sign of having a hit over here is starting to seem less relevant.
"Thank you for robbing me of my freaky anonymity in the UK," he beamed to a crowd who seemed to know all the words. "We can mark off another country where I cannot visit adult bookstores."
What is it about Mayer's soulful contemporary rock that is taking so long to translate? On recent fourth album Battle Studies he's not singing about baseball or fannypacks but about the joys of singledom (Perfectly Lonely) and marijuana (Who Says). Singing with a slight Bryan Adams rasp that rose to a crisp falsetto during a surprise cover of the Jackson Five's I Want You Back, his own full back catalogue proved that delayed fame makes for a better setlist.
There was a shimmer worthy of U2's Edge on his guitar lines on Heartbreak Warfare, while he also handled loose funk on Vultures and acoustic pop on early track Why Georgia. The solos rained down as the night wore on, especially during an epic Gravity. Mayer displayed an affinity with his instrument that made it clear why he counts Eric Clapton among his jamming buddies.
But despite an armful of tattoos that hinted at a rock 'n' roll heart, he never really let himself go. With boy band looks and real technical ability, on paper and over the pond Mayer has got it all. It seems Britain is coming closer to deciding that we want it too.
Brand New have announced they are to play London's Wembley Arena next January.The show, which takes place on January 23, will be the Long Island band's largest UK headline show to date.Tickets for the Wembley Arena show go onsale this Friday (September 4) at 9am (BST).To check the accessibility of Brand New tickets and get all the latest listings, go to NME.COM/TICKETS now, or call 0871 230 1094.Brand New release their new album 'Daisy' on September 21. Look Brand New play at an O2 Venue. Remember if you're on O2 you can acquire Priority Tickets to The O2 and O2 Academy venues up to 48 hours before they go on general release. Register at o2.co.uk/priority. Terms apply.
A LAST chance to see Elbow perform this year, when they bring The Seldom Seen Kid to the MEN arena on Friday, September 18. Elbow, arguably the band of 2009, are riding high after winning the Mercury Music Prize, the South Bank Show Award for best album, an NME award for outstanding contribution to British music and the BRIT for best British band. Following a sold out Wembley Arena show, an extolled set as part of Meltdown at the Royal Festival Hall, and two sold out shows with the Halle orchestra at the Manchester International Festival, the band have striven to make live performances particular and coercive and this final show will be no exception. Frontman, Guy Garvey, said: “It’s been a brilliant group of years if, at times, a bit frantic and infrequently bizarre. To finish with a home town show is the perfect end to a perfect year.” Tickets cost £25 (subject to booking fee) and are available from www.gigsandtours.com or by ringing 08712200260 now.