Summary

  • News updates for 30 July 2018

  • Kendrick plays homeless man in 50 Cent drama, Power

  • Sir Tom Jones and Camp Bestival fall victim to the weather

  • Robyn drops first new solo material in eight years

  • Warning: Third party content, may contain ads

  1. We've gotta runpublished at 15:56 BST 30 July 2018

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    More accurately, it's running up those two flights of stairs to the MNL office but that doesn't quite have the same ring to it.

    Scroll down for Kendrick Lamar's acting debut alongside Fiddy, Sir Tom Jones and Camp Bestival falling victim to the weather and the Obamas enjoying Bey and Jay.

    Plus Kanye's latest trainer designs, Neil Diamond thanks the Colorado firefighters with a song and a US man has a very lucky escape with his Drake-inspired In Your Feelings challenge.

    See you tomorrow, check out the new Robyn track (below) and enjoy the rest of your 60th Kate (above).

  2. Syrian children read moving poem at Ten Pieces Prompublished at 15:51 BST 30 July 2018

    Ten Pieces PromImage source, Pete Dadds

    On Sunday afternoon, children's choirs, musicians and dancers took part in the now annual 10 Pieces Proms - which introduces children to the world of orchestral music via ten works by composers, both classical and contemporary.

    This year's narrative, for an audience which was made up largely of young families, followed a magician and storyteller as she tried to bring the legendary Fire bird back to Earth with ten pieces of music, including works with Dvorak, Elgar and Britten.

    Among the performances were a group of Syrian refugee children performing a poem they'd written as part of a project by the literary charity English PEN.

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    BBC Proms: 'I'm making my dreams real'

    The poem, called Brave New Voices reads:

    Our friends’ words are searching / For a safe home / In your thoughts / In your hearts / Their words say: There are so many of you here, and so few of us / They say: To speak in front of all these people / I would feel crazy / Heat would rise in my ears / My face on fire.

    Check out the children performing below and some more pictures from Ten Pieces of contributors including comedian and actress Josie Lawrence.

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    Syrian children recite a poem, Home, at the BBC Ten Pieces Prom

    Josie LawrenceImage source, Pete Dadds
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    Josie Lawrence

    Phoenix Dance Theatre’s Youth AcademyImage source, Pete Dadds
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    Phoenix Dance Theatre’s Youth Academy

    London Music MastersImage source, Pete Dadds
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    London Music Masters

  3. First Robyn solo material in eight years is more of a mini-filmpublished at 15:27 BST 30 July 2018

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    At nearly seven and a half minutes long, we were preparing for a long listen but the new track from Robyn this afternoon came wrapped inside a video about the fans in NYC who invited the Swedish star along to their regular night out dedicated to her music.

    Contained within the film (below) is the new song, Missing You, weaving its way in and out.

    If you'd rather just hear the full version, uninterrupted, then tune into Annie Mac on Radio 1 tonight from 19:30.

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  4. Debbie Harry rides a motorbike right through Soul Train's new music videopublished at 15:25 BST 30 July 2018

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    The disco-driven track is the first taste of the US singer's newly-announced self-titled debut album, which drops on 16 November.

    The video features a car chase involving an animated version of the legendary Blondie singer.

    Explaining the meaning behind the track, Just Loud said: “I knew someone who was on ‘Soul Train’ years ago - she got kicked off.

    "When we parted ways, I was like, ‘I’m gonna write a song about that.’

    "It’s a rebellious record - I want everyone to get up, move, and have a good time”.

    It's a real toe-tapper for sure.

    Debbie HarryImage source, Getty Images

    Regarding her collaboration, Debbie Harry added: “I’m glad I had a minute to hang with Just Loud the other night in Brooklyn.

    "I’m glad to be doing a little bit on his latest single Soul Train. I actually performed on the TV show of the same name. I hope you all like the song.”

    Fun fact and yes Debs, yes we do.

  5. Universal Music drops Prince video objectionpublished at 15:05 BST 30 July 2018

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    Last week, we reported on a demands from the label to remove from social media, a video of fans in Minneapolis singing along to Purple Rain after the singer's death in 2016.

    Universal claimed the video infringed the song's copyright.

    Now it looks like it has dropped its objections to the short video.

    According to photographer Aaron Lavinsky - who works for the Star Tribune newspaper which shot the footage - he received a notice on Friday afternoon alerting him the video had been reinstated.

    “We have ceased disabling access to the material,” the note from Twitter read.

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  6. Now 100 album is fastest-selling album of 2018published at 14:43 BST 30 July 2018

    Now albumsImage source, Now

    The landmark 100th edition of the popular compilation went straight in at the top of the Official Compilation Albums Chart on Friday.

    The collection sold 176,000 copies in its first week. more than doubling the week one sales of the Arctic Monkeys' Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino (86,000).

    Three Now That's What I Call Music albums have been released every year since 1983. The original Now 1 album - re-released on CD this week - entered the charts at number two.

    Love Island - The Pool Party is third in the compilation chart.

    Co-Managing Director of Now Music, Peter Duckworth, told the Offical Charts company: "The phenomenal sales and streaming success of Now 100 and Now 1 in the last week shows that even after 35 years Now is as popular and trusted as ever."

    Read more: Now - How one compilation came to rule them all

  7. Watch the new Manics videopublished at 14:20 BST 30 July 2018

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    People Give In is taken from their latest album, Resistance is Futile, which reached number two in the chart in April.

    The Welsh band, who headlined the BBC's Biggest Weekend in Belfast without bass player Nicky Wire, have kindly put most of the lyrics up across a live performance so you can sing along.

    Wire described the track as: "One of the most open lyrics I’ve ever written."

    He added: "I wouldn’t exactly call it a rallying cry, it’s more about the idea that at least 80% of life is just really mundane so why don’t we all just lower our expectations and try to get to the other side as painlessly as possible."

    Check it out below.

    Read more: Manics - We are all 'confused and bewildered'

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  8. Aphex Twin is plotting something... but we don't know whatpublished at 13:48 BST 30 July 2018

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    Fans of Cornish electro dance music pioneer Aphex Twin have been getting a little excited today.

    The artist's logo was spotted in some typically-trippy artwork around London's underground earlier.

    His last album, Syro, was released in 2014, so perhaps new music is on the way.

    Music writer John Doran ventured into the strange world of the DJ - aka Richard D James recently for Radio 4.

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  9. Lunchtime Listen: Kate Bush interview from 2011published at 13:25 BST 30 July 2018

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    Kate Bush will probably be sitting down for her 60th birthday lunch right about now.

    To mark the big anniversary of her birth, 6 Music have dug out a rare interview with the singer, talking to DJ Lauren Laverne about her last album, 50 Words for Snow.

    Listen above.

  10. Kanye designs for his new Yeezy shoe collection look... nice?published at 13:05 BST 30 July 2018

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    Kanye's back to doing what he does best.

    No not music, tweeting, of course.

    He's been adding to his recent philosophical musings with statements like:

    "Inject a bit of love like it’s an IV drip"

    and...

    "You can love people that you don’t want to go to lunch with everyday"

    or...

    "Follow your heart and find your tribe. Your tribe are people with similar passions."

    But included in his feed are the 'designs' for his new collection of massively expensive trainers (below).

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    Our personal fave it the 45I but judging by the sketch, you'd perhaps be better off buying a large custard tart from your local baker and plunging your foot into it.

  11. The Beatles: 'There are places I (mis)remember...'published at 12:45 BST 30 July 2018

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    A new academic study has claimed Sir Paul McCartney “misremembers” having written The Beatles‘ song In My Life.

    The track, taken from the fab four's classic 1965 album, Rubber Soul, features John on lead vocals and the late Beatle - who was shot and killed in 1980 - was in fact credited with having written it at the time.

    However in a later interview Sir Macca was quoted as saying: "Those were the words John wrote, and I wrote the tune to it. That was a great one.”

    Now, Harvard’s senior lecturer in statistics, Mark Glickman and Professor of Mathematics at Dalhousie University, Jason Brown, have used "data analysis techniques" to conduct a joint study to prove that it was in fact all Lennon's work.

    The analysis found there is a less than a 1 in 50 chance of Macca having written the music.

    “The probability that In My Life was written by McCartney is .018", said Dr Glickman.

    "Which basically means it’s pretty convincingly a Lennon song. McCartney misremembers.”

    The analysis looked for features including frequency of chords, chord transitions and melodic notes from Beatles songs, written between 1962 and 1966.

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    The basic idea is to convert a song into a set of different data structures that are amenable for establishing a signature of a song using a quantitative approach.

    Dr Mark Glickman

    "Think of decomposing a colour into its constituent components of red, green and blue with different weights attached."

    We bet those guys are fun at a party, in charge of the playlist.

    What we can say with absolute certainty is that it's 100% a cracking tune.

  12. Scottish football teams matched with rockers for design projectpublished at 12:25 BST 30 July 2018

    Club Badges designed by Bands FCImage source, Bands FC

    Scotland's football clubs and some of Scotland (and the world's) best known bands have been brought together in a new design project.

    Designers Mark Liptrott and Nick Fraser are behind Bands FC, which sees famous musical outfits represented as football club badges.

    Seattle grunge band Nirvana have been blended with Aberdeen FC's badge (above) due to lead singer Kurt Cobain being born Aberdeen in Washington, USA, while Edwin Collin's Orange Juice have also been given a motif by the design project, similar to that of their hometown team Glasgow City FC.

    As well as Scottish acts and clubs, the duo have created badges for English and European clubs and international music acts such as Daft Punk and Red Hot Chilli Peppers.

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  13. Haim and Vampire Weekend rock a classic at Fuji Rockpublished at 12:08 BST 30 July 2018

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    Danielle from the hard-rocking sisters joined the New York indie rockers on stage at the festival at the foot of Mount Fuji in Japan.

    Check out the supergroup's performance of Thin Lizzy's 1976 jam, Boys Are Back in Town above.

    Other artists on the bill included Anderson .Paak - aka Cheeky Any - and Irish rockers Ash.

    The festival was headlined by N.E.R.D, Kendrick Lamar and Bob Dylan.

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  14. New Robyn music coming at precisely 14:00 BSTpublished at 11:57 BST 30 July 2018

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    And what's not to be excited about?

    It's the Swedish pop star's first new music since a collaboration with Royksopp in 2014 and a mini-supergroup, La Bagatelle Magique, in 2015.

    Check out a clip of the new track, Missing U, above.

    She said the song is "a little bit of a message to my fans"

  15. Womad 2018: Kojey Radical on the importance of having international artistspublished at 11:37 BST 30 July 2018

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    Kojey Radical on the importance of having international musicians at Womad

    One event which was not rained off over the weekend was the World Of Music And Dance, better known as Womad.

    Artists included Leftfield, who performed their classic album, Leftism in full, Django Django, and Goldie, as well as Syria's Omar Souleyman and Malian couple Amadou and Mariam.

    UK rapper Kojey Radical, told 6 Music the diversity of performers at Womad is what makes it special.

    Listen above.

    The festival made headlines last week when organiser Chris Smith claimed some foreign performers cancelled their appearances due to UK visa issues.

    He told the Radio Times: "There are good people in the Foreign Office trying to help us make Womad work but the message is going out that Britain is a difficult place to get into or even closed."

  16. Roger Daltrey has writer in place for Keith Moonpublished at 11:15 BST 30 July 2018

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    Roger Daltrey talks about his plans to make a film about late The Who bandmate Keith Moon

    The Who frontman has revealed he's currently producing a film based on the life of his former bandmate, the late, great Keith Moon.

    The drummer died, aged 32, in 1978, of an accidental overdose of a drug used to treat alcoholism.

    At one point, the film about his life was set to star Mike Myers - and was called See Me Feel Me: Keith Moon Naked For Your Pleasure.

    Speaking to 6 Music, Roger says casting the role will be a challenge (above).

    The singer recently announced his own autobiography which will be published on 18 October, called Thanks A Lot Mr Kibblewhite: My Story.

    He's heading to Southbank Centre's 2018 London Literature Festival for an Evening with Roger Daltrey.

    Listen to his First Time interview in full.

  17. US man hit by car while attempting the Drake 'In My Feelings challenge'published at 10:56 BST 30 July 2018

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    Please stay in your vehicle sir

    A man in Florida has been knocked down by an oncoming car while attempting the In My Feelings Challenge.

    The Drake, external-inspired craze challenges fans to jump out of their cars to dance along to the Toronto singer's UK #1 single.

    The man (pictured below), somehow managed to escape with mere flesh wounds and laughing although the situation could so easily have been much more serious.

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    Celebrities, including Will Smith, external, Ciara and DJ Khaled have all taken up the challenge.

    Last week, US authorities officially advised people against doing so., external

    "Jumping into lanes of traffic to show your dance moves is foolish," came the advice from the National Transportation Safety Board.

    This is 2018, when people have to be told not to jump from moving vehicles.

    Do not try this at home folks. It's not big or clever.

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  18. Neil Diamond performs for Colorado firefighterspublished at 10:25 BST 30 July 2018

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    The Sweet Caroline singer showed his appreciation for fire fighters tackling a huge ongoing blaze near his Colorado home by performing his biggest hit for them on Friday night.

    The 20-square mile fire has destroyed three homes and around 450 people are helping to battle the flames, which are now mostly contained.

    "I want to take you all home, I want to give you a kiss, I want to make dinner for you," said the singer, below.

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    The 77-year-old, who retired from touring in January after being diagnosed with Parkinson's Disease, sang for gathered fire crews at the command post in central Colorado.

    "Now you have to save my house," he joked.

    Check out the performance below.

    Two people are accused of igniting the Lake Christine Fire on 3 July by firing exploding bullets at a shooting range.

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  19. Kendrick Lamar makes acting debut in 50 Cent's Powerpublished at 10:06 BST 30 July 2018

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    Compton rapper, Kendrick, made his acting debut in Sunday's night's episode of the TV drama, which stars executive producer 50 Cent.

    Ken plays a homeless man, trying to sell Fiddy some gift cards outside a shop.

    The story escalates pretty quickly though as Ken helps to provide a distraction while the New York hip hop star's character shoots a cyclist.

    “I can take his wallet too, right?,” asks Kendrick.

    Kendrick LamarImage source, Getty Images
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    Ken

    Fiddy responds: “Take his shoes too.”

    Kendrick duly obliges then does a little celebratory dance.

    There's a lot of potentially offensive language and graphic imagery so be warned before you go looking for it, but well worth checking out all you hip hop fans out there.

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    Fiddy

  20. Sir Tom Jones and Camp Bestival fall victim to the weatherpublished at 09:44 BST 30 July 2018

    People pack up tents at Camp BestivalImage source, Getty Images

    By comparison to the previous three weeks' weather, this weekend was a bit of a washout up and down the country and music fans felt the force of it.

    Sir Tom Jones apologised to fans after lightning strikes on Friday meant his comeback concert in York was cancelled at the last minute.

    The 78-year-old star had been due to return to performing on Friday, with a show at York Racecourse after a series of cancelled concerts due to illness.

    He tweeted, external: "So disappointed about York last night and so sorry for you all."

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    Meanwhile, in Dorset, heavy rain and high winds put an end to Camp Bestival music festival early on Sunday.

    Organisers of the event announced the closure of the arenas on social media on Sunday afternoon.

    They said they were "utterly devastated and heartbroken" to have made the "tough decision" after being advised not to reopen them for safety reasons.

    The festival founder - BBC DJ Rob Da Bank said it was "a rubbish end to an amazing weekend", but added there was a small bit of good news when indie veterans Shed Seven - who were due to play on Sunday's bill - played a gig in a local pub.

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    Earlier in the weekend, ticketholders were treated to a one-off collab, when baking queen Mary Berry made a bizarre appearance as Rick Astley's drummer.

    The former Bake Off judge and Never Gonna Give You Up singer surprised fans with their unlikely pairing at Dorset's Lulworth Estate on Friday night.

    To paraphrase Bristol punks Idles; "Why don't you play drums? Even Mary Berry plays drums."

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    Merry Berry plays drums for Rick Astley at Camp Bestival

    It is not clear why Berry ended up onstage but Astley earlier tweeted he had "bumped into" the TV chef onsite.