Summary

  • News updates for 18 November

  • Metallica take live show tips from Adele

  • J-Lo & Marc Anthony back together for Latino Grammys

  • The Killers to put out entire Christmas album

  • REM 'horrified' at re-release of Out of Time demos

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

    Yoko OnoImage source, AP

    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.

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    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.

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    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.

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    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.

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  2. Responses to Kanye West's political revelationpublished at 15:11 Greenwich Mean Time 18 November 2016

    The world has responded to Kanye West's announcement at a US gig that he would have voted to Donald Trump.

    The crowd at the venue in California, a state which went with Trump's opponent Hillary Clinton, were vocal in their collective dismay but what about the notoriously angry internet?

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  3. Is there too much swearing in pop music?published at 14:29 Greenwich Mean Time 18 November 2016

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    There could be.

    We haven't shown you the Britney Spears new single Slumber Party today because Britney gets a bit sweary.

    If you don't mind that sort of thing, you can watch it on YouTube, external but consider yourselves warned.

    Emeli Sande, Ellie Goulding, Bastille even Beyonce have all slipped in some naughty langauge to their latest records

    But how much it too much?

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  4. Jo Cox charity single brings together musicians & politicianspublished at 13:54 Greenwich Mean Time 18 November 2016

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    Musicians and politicians have joined forces for once to record a charity single in memory of Labour MP Jo Cox, who was killed outside her constituency surgery on 16 June. 

    Kaiser Chiefs' Ricky Wilson, The Cockney Rebel aka Steve Harley and singer-songwriters KT Tunstall and David Gray are among those joining a cross-party group of MPs and others for a special recording of The Rolling Stones track You Can't Always Get What You Want.

    Among those who recorded the single, was Tracy Brabin, who replaced Jo Cox as MP for Batley and Spen.

    Jo Cox charity single recordingImage source, AP

    Kevin Brennan, Labour MP for Cardiff West and organiser of the project, said he hoped the song would show "there's more that unites than divides us".

    He said: "Jo Cox was someone who really tried very hard until she got what was needed and that's a message within the song."

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  5. REM compare Out of Time demos to 'sausages and laws'published at 13:36 Greenwich Mean Time 18 November 2016

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    REM say they're "horrified" by the demos that feature on the new deluxe edition of their seminal 1991 album, Out Of Time.

    "It's excruciating," said Michael Stipe at a Q&A session in London. "You're seeing me really stretch and really reach for something and often not getting there

    "I'm not exaggerating to say that for me, as a creative person, it's me at my most vulnerable."

    His bandmate, Mike Mills, even admitted that he could not bear to listen to the disc of demos - which includes an early, instrumental take of Losing My Religion - in its entirety.

    "I listened to just enough of each one to know I wasn't going to be completely humiliated.

    "Any recording musician will tell you that demos stay hidden for a reason", he added. 

    "They're like sausages and laws: You don't really want to see how they're made."

  6. Childish Gambino hottest record and world exclusive for Annie Macpublished at 13:06 Greenwich Mean Time 18 November 2016

    BBC Radio 1

    Annie Mac has played the world premiere of Redbone, the newest track from actor, writer and musician Donald Glover aka Childish Gambino.

    Glover, whose last album Because the Internet was Grammy nominated in 2015, has written and is currently starring in the massive hit show Atlanta.

    The new track is taken from his forthcoming album Awaken, My Love! which is out on 2 December.

    Sadly no chat with him this time but sit back and enjoy some soulful melodies.

  7. Former radio 1 DJ Mark Goodier ' recovering' from strokepublished at 12:45 Greenwich Mean Time 18 November 2016

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    DJ Mark Goodier is "recovering quite well" after having a stroke at the beginning of November.

    A spokesman for his Wisebuddah production company said there had been no complications and that the 55-year-old hoped to be back at work before the end of 2016.

    The news came to light through an automated email response Goodier set up which read: "I am away from work for a time recovering from a stroke and so not seeing email every day." 

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  8. Chainsmokers share dramatic new music videopublished at 12:28 Greenwich Mean Time 18 November 2016

    The Chainsmokers have released a dramatic new video for All We Know, their collaboration with Phoebe Ryan.

    It looks like a pretty depressing first person video game.

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    The duo have got to celebrate than the bloke in video as they have become the first act in 2016 to top both the US dance/electronic songs & albums charts simultaneously.

    According to Billboard, external, the last act to achieve the feat was was Major Lazer with Peace Is the Mission and Lean On on 14 November 2015.

  9. Kanye West reveals who he would have voted for...published at 12:07 Greenwich Mean Time 18 November 2016

    ...had he bothered to vote in the US presidential election, that is.

    Kanye made the announcement at a gig in San Jose, California.

    Despite the best efforts of his celebrity mates like Jay Z and Beyonce, Donald Trump of course, emerged victorious.

    And it seems he could have an extra vote to count.  

    Y'know if Kanye had actually voted.

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     At the same gig, Yeezy also apparently reaffirmed his intention to run for president, external in 2020.  

  10. What are your favourite rock-umentaries?published at 11:41 Greenwich Mean Time 18 November 2016

    That's the question that has been posed by BBC film reviewer Mark Kermode having watched Gimme Danger, the latest documentary about The Stooges, directed by Jim Jarmusch.

    Watch as he shares some of his thoughts, below.

    We notice he doesn't mention Justin Bieber: Never Say Never or indeed One Direction: This Is Us.

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    Mark Kermode attempts to list his top rock documentaries.

  11. Metallica inspired by 'kick-ass' Adelepublished at 11:24 Greenwich Mean Time 18 November 2016

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    If you've been with us all week you'll know that Metallica are back with a serious new album Hardwired...To Self-Destruct and a far less serious accompanying new video.

    And when you're thinking of all the acts that may have influenced the sound of the new record you would be forgiven for thinking Sabbath, Kiss or Led Zep...

    ...you would be wrong.  The LA heavy-metal outfit say they have been taking tips from none other than London's own balladeer Adele.

    James Hetfield of Metallica

    Singer/shouter James Hetfield told 6 Music's Matt Everitt that going to one of her live shows with his daughters made him realise "I have to tell more stories...She's got funny stories!"

    He said: "I love her, she's unbelievable and blows my mind.

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    Her voice and her candour and coolness about being up there and being as huge as she is.

    "She's so down to earth."

    James Hetfield there, heavy metal merchant and gentleman.  

    Fans of Metallica may want to check out Radio 1's Rock Show with Daniel P Carter on Sunday from 19:00 GMT.

    That show should blow off all the remaining weekend cobwebs.

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    Metallica take tips from Adele

  12. Partner of Whitey Houston's daughter ordered to pay damages after her deathpublished at 11:03 Greenwich Mean Time 18 November 2016

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    Nick Gordon, the partner of Bobbi Kristina Brown has been ordered by a US judge to pay her estate $36m (£29m) in a wrongful death case.

    The daughter of pop star Whitney Houston, Brown was found unresponsive in a bath in her Atlanta home in 2015.  She died in hospital after being in a coma for six months.

    Her family accused Mr Gordon of plying her with a "toxic mixture" of drugs before putting her face down in the water.

    He has not been criminally charged in connection with her death.

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  13. MØ covers Rihanna's Love On The Brain for Radio 1published at 10:49 Greenwich Mean Time 18 November 2016

    Danish singer has covered Rihanna's Love On The Brain in the Radio 1 Live Lounge.  

    Great song and a great sultry version of it, don't you think?

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    You can also head to iPlayer to watch her sing her song Drum as well.

  14. The Killers to put out entire Christmas albumpublished at 10:19 Greenwich Mean Time 18 November 2016

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    You know it's nearly THAT time of year again when you over-hear plans being made in work for a team-trip to a hipster bowling lane / fancy restaurant / the pub (delete where applicable).

    And also when lovers-of-all-things-British-Indie, The Killers, announce their annual Christmas single.

    Which is exactly what they've just done.

    This year's offering; a cover of the Bing Crosby classic I”ll Be Home For Christmas will also feature on an a new album entitled Don't Waste Your Wishes, which will pull together all of the Vegas band's festive musical gifts from over the past 10 years or so in one place.

    Front-man Brandon Flowers duets with his old school teacher Ned Humphrey Hansen (no relation) on the Bing cover, which will no doubt be available in the stores for Christmas.

    You can hear it early, external, if you have all been good boys and girls this week.

    And let us know your #favouritexmascover by tweeting @BBCMusic.

  15. J-Lo & Marc Anthony back together for Latino Grammyspublished at 09:37 Greenwich Mean Time 18 November 2016

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    Sticking with the Latino vibe for a moment as Jennifer Lopez surprised guests at the 17th annual Latin Grammy Awards last night when she performed with and presented an award to her ex-husband Marc Anthony.

    US Magazine Billboard reports that the former couple "sealed the Latin Grammys with a kiss". 

    J-Lo presented her former hubby with a person of the year award, for his long-service to the industry then later joined him on stage for to perform the Pimpinela song Olvidame y Pega la Vuelta.

    "Marc is a living legend,” she said from the stage.

    "He is a magical and pure artist giving away classics that will stay forever.  He will always be many things in my life."

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  16. Ricky Martin planning Las Vegas residencypublished at 09:16 Greenwich Mean Time 18 November 2016

    Latino love machine Ricky Martin is the latest music star to head of to Las Vegas for a lucrative residency.

    The Livin' la Vida Loca singer is following in the footsteps of artists like Celine Dion, Elton John and Britney Spears with a string of dates starting in April and ending in September.

    He also announced his engagement to Syrian-born artist Jwan Yosef, on The Ellen DeGeneres Show.

    "I heard at least 40 million people visit Vegas every year looking for shows and so I'm going to be able to perform to all of these cultures in one place and at the same time my family will be stable and sitting in one city."

    Sounds like a plan Ricky.

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  17. It's Friday, I'm in love...published at 08:58 Greenwich Mean Time 18 November 2016

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    ...well, I'm not, I'm in work actually.  But only for eight more hours, then who knows what is waiting for us?

    Until then we've got plenty of brand new music for you to get your ears around ahead of the weekend, from the likes of Justice, The Chainsmokers and Imelda May. 

    Plus we'll round-up some of the best Music News LIVE stories of the week, so you can pass it off as knowledge in the pub later...

    We do spoil you.

    For now check out yesterday's action as Pete Doherty leads La Marseillaise at the Bataclan and Metallica swap heavy metal guitars for classroom instruments.