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Sir Christopher Lee died on Sunday

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L ONDON : British actor Sir Christopher Lee, He died on Sunday in hospital where he had been undergoing treatment for respiratory problems, British media reports said.  Sir Christopher Lee who devoted his long acting career to portraying villains including Dracula in horror classics and later appeared in the blockbuster "Star Wars" and "Lord of the Rings" franchises, has died at the age of 93. Lee also played Quaid-e-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah in Jamil Dehlavi’s 1998 film ‘Jinnah’. Sir Christopher Lee said in his interview: I think that the film Jinnah, is an extremely important film for many reasons and it should be seen now. The reasons, and there are quite a few of them: One, it shows the true meaning of Islam, Islam means submission to the will of God, it does not mean terrorism, fundamentalism. Secondly it shows the creation of a Muslim state and how it came into being. How the founder of that nation achieved this and again, it has nothing...

Apple announce new music streaming service

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  A pple announce new music streaming service, Apple Music   The service was announced at the end of the speech, with Apple CEO Tim Cook saying: "Before we close this morning, we do have one more thing… we do love music." A video of "the history of music" then played. "It will change the way you experience music forever," Cook continued. He then introduced Jimmy Iovine, who has worked with the likes of Paul McCartney and Bruce Springsteen, saying: "I'd like to bring up someone who knows more about music and the experience of music than anyone I know." Iovine addressed the audience, introducing another video about Apple Music, saying: "In 2003, the record industry was a ball of confusion. We had Napster, we had Limewire, we had Bittorrent." He then recalled being shown iTunes for the first time by Steve Jobs. "Technology and art can work together, at least at Apple," he con...

Noel Gallagher criticises amateur band

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Noel Gallagher criticizes amateur band for giving him an unnamed demo CD  G allgher stopped midway through his High Flying Birds show at the Boston Opera House on Saturday (June 6) to educate the band on proper demo CD behavior. "When you’re giving away CDs of your shit," Gallagher began, "there’s not even a fucking name of who it is, or what it’s called, or a phone number, or nothing. No song titles, no name, no nothing. Now unless this is some psychedelic fucking album project, I’m saying, this cunt’s going nowhere. Thank you very much."    Gallagher asked the band’s name, to which they replied "The Memo." "The invisible man? No.. the Memo?" he continued. "Do you fucking get the irony of that? A CD with nothing written on it by somebody called the Memo. Fucking hell don’t make me say it."

Pink Floyd

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  Pink Floyd‬ leader’s solo work Rattle That Lock P ink Floyd‬ leader’s solo work Rattle That Lock due in time for September tour Pink Floyd leader David Gilmour as revealed the title of his next solo album – it’s called Rattle That Lock. It includes tracks provisionally called Girl With A Yellow Dress and Just Do It, and features contributions from Roxy Music’s Phil Manzanera and Jools Holland. ‪ Gilmour and wife Polly Samson, who wrote the album’s lyrics, discussed the work at the Borris House Festival Of Writing And Ideas in Ireland over the weekend. BrainDamage reports that Samson said the theme was “Carpe diem – seize every moment, look to the future, ‘Just Do It’ and don’t hold back.” Meanwhile, Gilmour, who’s previously said that Floyd’s 2014 album The Endless River was their last, and he had “no room” for the band in his future.

Muse

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   ‪ Muse "Dead Inside" D ead Inside‬ is a song by English alternative rock band Muse The opening track on their seventh album, ‪‎ Drones‬ , it was released as the album's lead single on 23 March 2015 Music magazine ‪ Rolling‬ Stone described the song as a "relationship horror song" that "sets up the drama on [the band's] new album Drones. According to the article, "Muse turn the tumultuous end of a relationship into a funky pop song on "Dead Inside," the latest track from their upcoming LP, Drones. Frontman Matt Bellamy sings the chorus with his band mates as a shocking, gang-vocal stinger to bass-heavy verses like, 'I see magic in your eyes/on the outside you're ablaze and alive, but you're dead inside.