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B16 said in Agosto 16th, 2010 at 13:34

Axl annulla l’intero tour? Tranquillo Buzz, tutta colpa degli hacker…

Guns N’ Roses are not cancelling their forthcoming dates, a spokesperson for the Reading And Leeds Festivals has told NME.

The dates, including the headlining slots at next week’s (August 27-29) event, were thrown into doubt by a message from Axl Rose’s Twitter account, which claimed all future shows were cancelled.

However, the spokesperson for the festivals explained that they had it confirmed from the band that Rose’s account had been hacked and that next week’s slots at the Reading And Leeds Festivals are set to go ahead as planned.

“Festival Republic are informed by GN’R management that have [i]not]/i] cancelled their performances at Reading and Leeds,” the event’s promoters explained in a statement. “Axl Rose’s twitter account was hacked into and all claims of dates being cancelled are unfounded.”

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B16 said in Agosto 16th, 2010 at 19:51

Footage from The Rolling Stones’ 1972 ‘Exile On Main Street’ tour has been remastered and will hit cinemas later this year.

An interview with Mick Jagger is also part of the cinema package.

Footage used in the film, titled Ladies And Gentlemen, The Rolling Stones, was captured at four shows in Fort Worth and Houston on the band’s 1972 North American tour promoting ‘Exile On Main Street’.

Frontman Mick Jagger said: “It’s a full-on performance and energy levels are really high… everyone’s very together.”

Some of the hits captured in the footage include ‘Brown Sugar’, ‘You Can’t Always Get What You Want’, ‘Tumbling Dice’ and ‘Jumpin’ Jack Flash’.

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