Music News LIVE: 5 Things We've Learnt This Weekpublished at 15:30 Greenwich Mean Time 18 November 2016

Thanks for joining us everybody and have a great weekend.
We'll leave you now with four things we've learnt from the world of music in the past week. And then one more for good measure.
Ciao!
1) Yoko Ono Is Angry (we think)
On Monday the Japanese artist sent US President-elect Donald Trump a personal message in the form of a 17 second primal scream.
Listen below, if your human ears can handle it.
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2) Robbie Is Bigger Than Bowie
It's official. Well, sort of.
Robbie Williams had become the UK's most successful solo artist ever by the time we arrived in the office on Monday.
The Heavy Entertainment Show reached No.1 last Friday evening, giving the former Take That man a total of 12 chart-topping albums. That's more than David Bowie and the same as Madonna.
Elvis's Graceland is now within touching distance.

3) Whatever Happens... We Must Stay Horny!
So says Jesse Hughes.
The Eagles of Death Metal front man helped to keep the spirit of rock 'n' roll alive by remembering the lives of Nick Alexander and the other victims of the Bataclan attacks in Paris, at A Peaceful Noise.

4) Booking Take That Will Cost You £££££
A mega-fan with some cash to splash has bid more than £1 million to have Take That play a private 45 minute show, with the proceeds going to Children In Need.
Probably best not to mither Elaine Fairfax while that gig is going on then.

AND FINALLY...
5) Bono Makes A Great Woman Of The Year
Bono picked up his gong at Glamour magazine's Women of the Year awards on Monday night.
And the U2 singer showed humility and grace, labelling the award as 'ridiculous'... adding that gender equality should be the 'priority'.
Right on, (wo)man.