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about The Best Of, Alexander O'NealAlbum: The Best Of
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Time: 73:17
Year: 1996.


Alexander O'Neal

about Hearsay, Alexander O'NealAlbum: Hearsay
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Time: 45:17
Year: 1987.





Events

Arctic Monkeys close Old Trafford residency

Arctic Monkeys rounded off their second headlining show with another storming performance at Lancashire County Cricket Club tonight (July 29).

Although the band managed to escape the sound problems which affected their first show, the Sheffield four-piece had to stop the gig momentarily during 'Still Take You Home' when the crowd surged forward.

Singer Alex Turner announced to the crowd: "You're not going to believe this but can you all take a step back please?"

After a few minutes the band were able to carry on but then they had to stop briefly during 'Dancing Shoes' for the same reason.

Despite the minor crowd problems, their second show proved to be a triumph with much of the crowd belting out the words to a host of singles from their two albums including 'Fluorescent Adolescent', 'I Bet You Look Good On The Dancefloor', 'Brianstorm', 'When The Sun Goes Down' and debut album favourite 'Mardy Bum'.

In reference to the audience's participation, Turner quipped: "You're a lairy bunch you lot, lairier than yesterday apparently."

Later, the band were forced to stop midway through 'View From The Afternoon' because Turner was unable to contain his laughter when he spotted a member of the crowd dressed as the Bo Selecta caricature of Craig David.

"That is fucking freaking me out," Turner told the audience before he added: "Get the camera on that guy."

As the Sheffield four-piece brought their second show to a close the band played 'Fluorescent Adolescent' yet again before Turner took over keyboard duties for '505'.

Signing off with 'A Certain Romance' the singer added: "Thank you very much for coming. We should do this every year. We've had good weather, plenty of sunshine and good bands as well."
The Pigeon Detectives top NME Chart

The Pigeon Detectives have topped the NME Chart tonight (May 27).

'I'm Not Sorry' has knocked Gallows 'Abandon Ship' off the top spot.

New entries on the chart come from The Killers at Number Four with 'For Reasons Unknown', Queens Of The Stone Age at Number Six with 'Sick, Sick, Sick', Editors at Number Seven with 'Smokers Outside The Hospital Doors', Cold War Kids at Number Nine with 'Hospital Beds' and The Enemy at Number Ten with 'Had Enough'.

The top 10 is:

1. The Pigeon Detectives - 'I'm Not Sorry'
2. Gallows - 'Abandon Ship'
3. Maximo Park -' Books From Boxes'
4. The Killers - 'For Reasons Unknown'
5. Biffy Clyro - 'Living Is A Problem Because'
6. Queens Of The Stone Age - 'Sick, Sick, Sick'
7. Editors - 'Smokers Outside The Hospital Doors'
8. The Rumble Strips - 'Motorcycle'
9. Cold War Kids -' Hospital Beds'
10. The Enemy - 'Had Enough'

Will The Pigeon Detectives stay on top when Klaxons come back with 'Not Over Yet'? Go to NME.COM/CHART and vote now.
Jarvis Cocker's heroes open Meltdown Festival

Rock legends Mot?rhead opened Jarvis Cocker's Meltdown festival last night (June 16) with an intense 90-minute set at the Royal Festival Hall.

The veteran band, led by frontman and bassist Lemmy, were introduced onstage by the former Pulp singer.

Taking the stage to cheers, Cocker said: "I can't think of a better way to start this Meltdown festival than with one of the best bands in the world, Mot?rhead!"

Backed by rows of Marshall amplifiers, the three-piece then ploughed through hits including 'Ace Of Spades' and 'Over The Top' at extreme volume.

During 'Sacrifice', Lemmy and guitarist Phil Campbell left the stage for a drum solo from Mikkey Dee, which thrilled the fanatical crowd, most of whom sported Mot?rhead T-shirts and flags.

The band's set, which saw the whole audience in the fully seated hall standing for the duration, also included a surprise acoustic set.

Meltdown continues tonight (June 17) with a set of Disney classics from Cocker, Pete Doherty, Bryan Ferry and Shane MacGowan at the Royal Festival Hall.


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