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McCartney Says Beatles Going Digital in ‘08, New Alice in Chains Album, Queens of the Stone Age Booted From Rehab Clinic

11/14/07, 3:33 pm EST

  • According to Paul McCartney, in 2008, the Beatles catalog may finally be available in digital-music stores. McCartney tells Billboard “it’s all happening soon,” and “there’s just maybe one little sticking point left, and I think it’s being cleared up as we speak.” McCartney makes no mention of a possible remastering of the Beatles tracks, however, and instead says that delay is due to “contractual” issues.
  • Alice in Chains, with William DuVall assuming Layne Staley’s vocal duties, are hoping to release an album of new music in the latter half of 2008, even though no complete songs have been written. The band’s last album of new material was 1995’s Alice In Chains.
  • Queens of the Stone Age were forced offstage during a concert at a California drug-rehab center after only one song. The band opted to open their set with “Feel Good Hit of the Summer,” which contains the lyrics “Nicotine, valium, vicodin, marijuana, ecstasy and alcohol/C-c-c-c-cocaine.”
  • Glastonbury Festival founder Michael Eavis was honored by the Queen of England, who took the opportunity to ask about the fest’s infamous mud. Next week, George W. Bush is expected to honor Perry Farrell for all his hard work on Lollapalooza by throwing a kegger.
  • The geniuses at Gibson have created a limited-edition stock of self-tuning, robotic guitars. The guitars would help roadies at concerts who are responsible for tuning numerous guitars, as well as amateurs who have no idea how to find an E.

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words | 11/14/2007, 3:58 pm EST

That decision by the rehab center is exactly what I detest about the PC nonsense America has fallen in love with. If just the mention of certain words can get people incensed, then they are truly pathetic. They don’t care about context, meaning, or thoughts. They care about the arbitrary words used to convey them. How sad and pitiful. Whats the song about, eh? Why do they mention drugs? Are they encouraging the rehab patients to use them, or are they saying something else about them? I’d bet money the clinic didn’t know, but to PC zombies like them, it doesn’t matter. How completely devoid of reason.

Johnny Kickass | 11/14/2007, 7:49 pm EST

where’s the news about Britney testing positive for amphetemines?

‘Gimme gimme more..’ indeed…

Metal Shawn G | 11/14/2007, 9:14 pm EST

yeah, okay. like they weren’t fucking with the rehab staff when they opened with that song? i don’t agree with what the rehab did, but Queens should’ve showed better judgment.

they should’ve been more concerned about doing a concert for people who needed a break from their problems, than wanting to be shocking and controversial.

Swingline | 11/15/2007, 11:13 am EST

Truth be told, Queens of the Stone Age was the back-up act because Cypress Hill couldn’t make it.

c-dub | 11/15/2007, 11:29 am EST

NO DISRESPECT TO THE REMAINING MEMBERS OF ALICE-IN-CHAINS, I KNOW LIFE GOES ON AND THEY STILL MAKE GREAT MUSIC, BUT IT WILL BE HARD FOR THE MAJORITY OF DEDICATED FANS LIKE MYSELF TO ACCEPT A REPLACEMENT FOR THE LATE/GREAT LAYNE STALEY. HIS VOICE WAS A UNIQUE, DISTINCTIVE GIFT THAT CAME FROM THE DEPTHS OF A TROUBLED YET TALENTED SOUL. NO ONE WILL EVER COMPARE. THERE WILL NEVER BE A SINGER WHO COULD EVEN HOLD A LANTERN FOR HIM TO WALK BY. “WAKE-UP YOUNG MAN, IT’S TIME TO WAKE UP…YOU’RE LOVE AFFAIR HAS GOT TO GO-FOR 10 LONG YEARS…….” R.I.P LAYNE

screwdub | 11/16/2007, 5:58 pm EST

Seattle’s been over for 13 years. Move on with your life.

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