Summary

  • News updates for 19 September 2017

  • Morrissey returns with new single Spent The Day In Bed

  • Linkin Park to celebrate life of Chester Bennington with special gig

  • Taylor Swift sued over Shake It Off lyrics

  • Warning: Third party content, may contain ads

  1. Bye from us and 'dangerous' Craig Davidpublished at 15:53 BST 19 September 2017

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    The singer has responded to a report from an online security firm that internet searches on his name are among the riskiest for cyber attacks (scroll down).

    Don't believe the hype - according to Craig, above.

    Scroll down too for Morrissey's new call to (in)action track urging us to stay in bed splits opinion, Linkin Park announce a memorial show for Chester Bennington, the new chart rules on the million milestone open the floodgates and well-wishers tweet retirement age Nile Rodgers on his 65th.

    Plus new music videos from Liam Payne and Little Mix and the Foos reveal how they achieved their "huge" sound ahead of tonight's big London gig.

    See you all in a post-apocalyptic future world run by Craig David.*

    *Or tomorrow, which ever comes first...

  2. Radiohead's Phil Selway on new film soundtrackpublished at 15:37 BST 19 September 2017

    BBC 6 Music

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    Radiohead's Phil Selway on his soundtrack to the film Let Me Go

    Finally today...

    You might know him as the drummer from Radiohead but Phil Selway is also an accomplished musician in his own right thank you very much.

    He's produced the soundtrack for the new Polly Steele film Let Me Go, external, which is based on Austrian-born Helga Schneider's memoir of the same name about tracking down her mother who walked out on her as a child to train as a guard in Nazi Germany's concentration camps.

    Phil spoke to 6 Music's Elizabeth Alker about the soundtrack and his busy summer playing a few small festivals with his little old band.

    Listen above.

  3. Sampha on the importance of lyricspublished at 15:18 BST 19 September 2017

    BBC 6 Music

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    Sampha on how lyrics can take you deeper when we have reached the limits of conversation.

    You know, words and that.

    Speaking of the Mercury, he's the prize-winning man of the moment in the Uk & Ireland and his best friend is his piano, external, but Sampha has been stressing the vital importance of lyrics to his music too.

    The London singer/songwriter spoke to 6 Music's Mary Anne Hobbs about how relatable lyrics, like Tracey Chapman's Fast Car can take you deeper than the limits of conversation.

    Listen above and also re-live how the 28-year-old won the award last Thursday night.

  4. Lido Pimienta wins Canada's 'Mercury Prize'published at 15:00 BST 19 September 2017

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    The Colombian-Canadian musician beat competition from the likes of jazz artists BADBADNOTGOOD and Fiest to win this year's Polaris Prize.

    She won the award for the *best Canadian album of the last 12 months, for her 2016 album La Papessa.

    Her music incorporates traditional Afro-Colombian styles with synth-pop.

    She is still pretty unknown on these shores, this could be about to change.

    *Ontario's own Justin Bieber didn't have an album out in the last 12 months sadly so didn't qualify.

  5. Zedd and Liam Payne Get Low in London streetspublished at 14:46 BST 19 September 2017

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    Earlier in the summer, there was a buzz of excitement as it appeared the One Direction singer was busking at London's Oxford Circus.

    Well now we can see the official footage of Liam and producer Zedd in the music video for their track Get Low.

    See how many locations you can spot (if you're acually from London).

    Otherwise just enjoy the ride.

    The next video will be shot with a phone on location at a national trust site in Wolverhampton. Maybe.

  6. Marilyn Manson bigs up 'dangerous' Rihannapublished at 14:22 BST 19 September 2017

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    RihannaImage source, Getty Images
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    On yer bike

    Marilyn Manson has described Rihanna as one of the most 'dangerous' artists around at the moment.

    But he means it in a good way...

    The Goth-father told Beats 1 DJ Zane Lowe that her single ***** Better Have My Money is "badass" and that the video (which is too naughty for us to show you on here) is "hardcore".

    He said: “Rihanna's dangerous. I had this conversation with [director] Tom Wyatt, prior to this video coming out. He said, ‘who do you want to compete with like in music and things like that?’ I said, ‘Rihanna’...

    "That’s a hardcore video. All of her videos are."

    Marilyn MansonImage source, Getty Images

    As the NME reports, external the shock-rocker also admitted he is mending his relationship with friend and former producer Trent Reznor of Nine Inch Nails.

    Reznor produced Manson's 1994 debut album Portrait of an American Family and has recently been in touch.

    “He’s the one who’s actually sent me an email, we had sort of mended ways after a long time."

    He says that Reznor had claimed in the email that "music’s not dangerous anymore and it reminds me of how great you were and I was".

    Marilyn added:

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    All of the past, any sort of squabbles or arguments or disagreements, that [stuff] just went away."

    Trent ReznorImage source, Getty Images

    And would they work together again?

    “Yeah, absolutely. We’ve been speaking about things. I don’t know what will happen, I would love to", he added.

    Now let's get this ultra-shocking supergroup between you, Trent and Rihanna on the road.

    Just imagine the scenes.

  7. Chvrches cover Tegan and Sara 'for charidee'published at 14:08 BST 19 September 2017

    Lauren MayberryImage source, Getty Images

    Scots electro-poppers Chvrches have covered the Canadian sibling duo for their The Con X: covers album.

    The album sees artists, external including Cyndi Lauper, Ryan Adams, Shura and Paramore's Haley Williams reinterpret songs from Tegan and Sara's 2007 album.

    Proceeds from the album will go to the Tegan and Sara Foundation, which addresses inequalities affecting LGBTQ girls and women.

    Tegan Quin told EW, external. “We are massive fans of CHVRCHES and the music they make. Lauren [Mayberry, pictured above] is an ally to the LGBTQ community and has been outspoken and political, so she fit the ethos of the project perfectly."

    Listen below to the track. The album comes out on 20 October.

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  8. A million chart sales now includes streaming. Which means a new album of course.published at 13:49 BST 19 September 2017

    Ed SheeranImage source, Getty Images

    The Official Charts Company has announced that for the first time, the million sales landmark is to also include streams.

    The rule change means the list of so-called 'millionaires' has grown to include lots of tracks released in the past five years.

    In fact, according to the OCC, external, seven of the top sellers of all time have been released in the past four years.

    And Ed whatsischops (pictured above) is two of them

    A selection of the songs are featured on a new album NOW That’s What I Call a Million which is out on 13 October.

    Hitting a million sales was one of the rarest music milestones and fewer than 170 tracks have achieved the marker in chart's 65-year history.

    With Avicii now ahead of The Beatles' She Loves You, maybe its time to rethink the milestone?

  9. Wolf Alice had the time of their lives in the Live Loungepublished at 13:34 BST 19 September 2017

    BBC Radio 1

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    The London indie rock band covered the Green Day classic Good Riddance.

    Hopefully better than that guy you know who always plays it whenever there's a house party. You know him; he knows this song and Wonderwall.

    Check out a snippet of Ellie and the gang's version above. The full version will be up on the Radio 1 YouTube channel in due course.

  10. Billie Eilish shares new videopublished at 13:13 BST 19 September 2017

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    She is just 15 and has been touted as pop's best new hope and here is her new video for the song Watch.

    You can take the title as an instruction.

    In lieu of any kind of warning on the film above, we feel it necessary to say that it isn't a good idea to tie your friend to a stepladder, douse it in some kind of combustible fluid and brandish a cigarette lighter.

    Kids today...

  11. New Morrissey song divides opinionpublished at 12:43 BST 19 September 2017

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    A few years away (in terms of new recorded music) hasn't diminished Moz's ability to divide opinion.

    The Radio 2 Breakfast show had the first play of Spent the Day in Bed, his first track in three years earlier (scroll down to hear it ).

    His call to arms for people not to bother watching the news or going to work certainly has people talking.

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    Moz has also come a long way since his debut Tweet. He simply can't put the thing down now.

    Here's his latest, revealing the artwork for his forthcoming album.

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  12. Foo Fighters share how they managed to make a 'huge' new albumpublished at 12:20 BST 19 September 2017

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    Foo Fighters on recording 'hugest' new album

    As you may have gathered the Foo Fighters are on these shores.

    Since the release of their new album on Friday, they've opened a pop up pub in east London, announced their appearance in a forthcoming Carpool Karaoke with James Corden and are set to rock the capital's O2 Arena to it's core this evening.

    So it's been a big week for Dave Grohl, Taylor Hawkins and the rest of the guys, who'll also play the Royal Albert Hall on Thursday for a special 25th anniversary of Later... with Jools.

    They caught up with 6 Music's Steve Lamacq in their hotel to talk about how the rulebook went out the window on the new record in order to make things "sound huger".

    Listen above and check out the full interview on the 6 Music website.

  13. Nile Rodgers: 65 todaypublished at 11:56 BST 19 September 2017

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    We were going to say a big happy 65th birthday to the legendary Chic guitarist Nile Rodgers...

    But fellow guitar god - and Morrissey's long lost pal - Johnny Marr has beaten us to it in some style (above). Duran Duran have already sent him their regards too (below).

    Nile helped to put on a joyous Sunday afternoon for the Pyramid Stage crowd at Glastonbury this summer and on stage declared that he is finally cancer free.

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    All the best Nile, keep on rocking.

    Here's the man himself talking about his five decades in music, including this year's "amazing" Glasto, writing hits for Diana Ross (while helping the gay community to 'come out') and working with Madonna; "the single most driven artist I've ever met".

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  14. Next up in the Live Lounge...published at 11:30 BST 19 September 2017

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    Wolf Alice.

    The west London grunge rockers are the latest stars to get involved with Radio 1's Live Lounge month.

    They'll do well this week to top last week's Harry Styles, The Killers and Stormzy - to name but three.

    But we're sure Ellie and the guys will give it their all, turn it up to eleven and no doubt make some ears bleed along the way.

    Tune into Radio 1 from Midday if you think you can handle it.

  15. Mariah's World is now officially off limitspublished at 11:11 BST 19 September 2017

    Variety

    Mariah CareyImage source, Getty Images

    In the end, it wasn't a meteor, nuclear war or a biblical flood which ended Mariah's World, it was a network suit with a pen and clipboard .

    According to Variety, external, E! has decided not to renew Mariah Carey’s reality series.

    In a statement, an E! spokesperson said, “E!’s ‘Mariah’s World’ was an eight-part event that chronicled her 2016 world tour", adding it was "exciting" to bring viewers inside the star's "private world"

    The series debut episode drew 2.2 million viewers in the US, however subsequent episodes drew between just 500,000 and 810,000 viewers.

    Still, at least she has some festive fun to look forward to in the UK this year.

  16. Shed Seven launch their own beerpublished at 10:44 BST 19 September 2017

    Rick Witter of Shed Seven
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    Rick Bitter...sorry, Witter of Shed Seven

    What is it with rock stars and breweries of late?

    Last week, we alerted you all to The Foo Fighters Arms, which opened in London to coincide with the Foos new album, and their cask beer - Concrete & Gold.

    Now, York's finest purveyors of Britpop Shed Seven have followed suit by announcing the launch of their own beer.

    The Britpop band have worked with Rudgate Brewery to create a limited edition golden ale, which will be available exclusively during the Nicholson’s Beer Showcase.

    So the question is, next time you're in the pub - are you Going For Gold?

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  17. Watch new Little Mix videopublished at 10:22 BST 19 September 2017

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    Little Mix have gone in a totally new direction in their latest video with some scantily-clad suggestive dancing around in a bar.

    The girls have followed in Justin Bieber's footsteps by going all Latino on Reggaeton Lento; their collab with Miami boy band CNCO.

    Well, it worked for Justin as Despacito became the most watched video on YouTube and the most streamed song ever.

    Click above if you want to assist the Mixers get started in their pursuit of that title.

  18. Taylor Swift sued over Shake It Off lyricspublished at 10:04 BST 19 September 2017

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    A couple of songwriters have accused Taylor Swift of copyright infringement over the lyrics from her 2014 track Shake It Off.

    Sean Hall and Nathan Butler - who between them have worked with the likes of Backstreet Boys, Justin Bieber, Pink and Maroon 5 - say their song Playas Gon' Play, external, which was performed by 3LW in 2001, first used the lyrics: "Playas, they gonna play and haters, they gonna hate."

    TMZ has reported a spokesman for the singer called the claim "ridiculous" and "nothing more than a money grab", adding, "The law is simple and clear. They do not have a case."

    Read more, external.

  19. The most dangerous UK celebrity to search online is...published at 10:01 BST 19 September 2017

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    Craig DavidImage source, Getty Images

    You guessed it.

    Craig David. Just look at him above. Simply frightening...

    According to computer security company McAfee, a browse for the UK garage star is more likely to lead fans to malicious sites than any other name.

    It's thought cybercriminals create links at the top of popular searches to send users to pages that can install malware or steal personal information.

    Emeli Sande and Liam Payne are also among the "most dangerous" searches.

    You know you've made is basically if a search for your name could land you in trouble.

    Lets hope they don't announce a new supergroup or we're all in trouble...

    Read more.

  20. Linkin Park to honour Chester Bennington with special gigpublished at 09:44 BST 19 September 2017

    Chester BenningtonImage source, Reuters

    The LA nu metal outfit have announced they will celebrate the life of their late singer with a special gig at the Hollywood Bowl on 27 October.

    Chester was found dead of a suicide in his home in July, aged 41, just months after Soundgarden vocalist and friend Chris Cornell had also killed himself.

    Linkin Park bandmate Mike Shinoda, who teased the news yesterday tweeted: "We will be playing, laughing and crying together...in honour of Chester."

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    The gig, which will be the first time the remaining members of Linkin Park have performed together since the tragedy, will raise money for Music for Relief's One More Light Fund, in memory of Chester.

    The band have also posted a moving new video of the late singer in action singing their track One More Light.

    Check out below and head to Linkin Park's website, external for full ticket information.

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