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Survey results: Rishi Sunak's Autumn Budget fails to impress - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk
manchestereveningnews.co.uk
01.11.2021 / 18:43

Survey results: Rishi Sunak's Autumn Budget fails to impress

Chancellor Rishi Sunak unveiled his Autumn Budget last Wednesday (27th October), announcing it as a plan for a “post-Covid” era.

Watch a group of robot dogs recreate The Rolling Stones’ iconic ‘Start Me Up’ video - www.nme.com - Boston
nme.com
31.10.2021 / 04:39

Watch a group of robot dogs recreate The Rolling Stones’ iconic ‘Start Me Up’ video

The Rolling Stones have commemorated the 40th anniversary of their classic track ‘Start Me Up’, joining forces with tech company Boston Dynamics to have their robot dogs recreate its music video.The clip shows a group of the company’s canine-inspired Spot robots mimicking the dance moves from the Stones’ original video, using their forward claws (or “heads”) to “sing” along with the lyrics.It’s accompanied by a remastered version of the Stones’ own video – directed by Michael Lindsay-Hogg and

Who danced it better: Mick Jagger or this Rolling Stones tribute robot? - nypost.com - Boston
nypost.com
30.10.2021 / 01:37

Who danced it better: Mick Jagger or this Rolling Stones tribute robot?

consistently gone viral, and for a reason immediately apparent in the new clip: The robots are very good. Mick Jagger Spot and his three bandmates — Keith Richards Spot, Ronnie Wood Spot and Charlie Watts Spot — all do a disturbingly convincing rendition of their human-equivalents’ choreography.

Rishi Sunak cuts tax on champagne - but leaves it off Budget changes sheet - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Britain
manchestereveningnews.co.uk
27.10.2021 / 21:43

Rishi Sunak cuts tax on champagne - but leaves it off Budget changes sheet

Chancellor Rishi Sunak slashed tax on bottles of champagne in his Budget - but left it off a fact sheet of booze tax changes.

'RHOC' Alum Braunwyn Windham-Burke Reacts to Ex Kris Moving On With Alexis Haines (Exclusive) - www.etonline.com - county Story
etonline.com
25.10.2021 / 18:49

'RHOC' Alum Braunwyn Windham-Burke Reacts to Ex Kris Moving On With Alexis Haines (Exclusive)

Braunwyn Windham-Burke is supportive of her ex's new relationship. ET's Brice Sander spoke to the 43-year-old former star at the release party for Dave Quinn's , and she reacted to her ex, Kris, moving on with former star Alexis Haines.«I knew about it a few months before you guys did,» Braunwyn told ET of her ex's new relationship, which Alexis first publicly revealed on her Instagram Story in September.

The Rolling Stones share previously unreleased track ‘Come To The Ball’ - www.nme.com
nme.com
22.10.2021 / 23:17

The Rolling Stones share previously unreleased track ‘Come To The Ball’

The Rolling Stones have shared a previously unreleased track called ‘Come To The Ball’ – you can listen to it below.The track appears on the band’s new deluxe reissue of their 1981 album ‘Tattoo You’, which was released today (October 22). The newly remastered and expanded 40th anniversary reissue includes nine extra songs as part of a ‘Lost & Found: Rarities’ disc, recorded during the same era as the original 11-track album.‘Come To The Ball’ was co-written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards; it

Tory Chancellor Rishi Sunak plans tax cuts for bankers after slashing benefits for poor - www.dailyrecord.co.uk - Britain
dailyrecord.co.uk
20.10.2021 / 16:49

Tory Chancellor Rishi Sunak plans tax cuts for bankers after slashing benefits for poor

Rishi Sunak has been slammed for planning a tax cut for Britain’s biggest banks in next week’s budget, despite raise taxes on workers and cutting Universal Credit.

The Beatles vs. Rolling Stones: Which band is the most rock and roll? - nypost.com - Britain
nypost.com
20.10.2021 / 00:05

The Beatles vs. Rolling Stones: Which band is the most rock and roll?

Preview in new tabMegastars Paul McCartney and Mick Jagger, the respective faces of The Beatles and the Rolling Stones, last week reignited the decades-long rivalry between the two British supergroups.McCartney, 79, belittled the Stones by calling them a “blues cover band,” while Jagger, 78, disparaged the Fab Four for failing to play giant stadiums — in contrast to the thousands of concerts staged by the “(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction” singer and his cronies.Fans have debated the relative

Mick Jagger fires back at Paul McCartney’s Rolling Stones diss - nypost.com - New York - New York
nypost.com
16.10.2021 / 03:35

Mick Jagger fires back at Paul McCartney’s Rolling Stones diss

“blues cover band” in an interview with The New Yorker.Jagger, 78, and his mates played at the LA’s SoFi Stadium on Thursday, where he called out the plethora of celebrities that were at his concert, including A-listers like Megan Fox, Lady Gaga and Leonardo DiCaprio.Then Jagger added, “Paul McCartney is here.

Rolling Stones retire classic song 'Brown Sugar' following backlash - www.foxnews.com
foxnews.com
13.10.2021 / 22:41

Rolling Stones retire classic song 'Brown Sugar' following backlash

The Rolling Stones retired one of their most popular rock songs due to lyrics that depict the horrors of slavery. The Stones have not played the 1971 hit "Brown Sugar" on their current tour and said the blues classic has been removed from their setlist.

Paul McCartney on The Rolling Stones: “They’re a blues cover band” - www.nme.com - New York
nme.com
13.10.2021 / 09:37

Paul McCartney on The Rolling Stones: “They’re a blues cover band”

Paul McCartney has labelled The Rolling Stones as “a blues cover band” in a new interview.The musician was reflecting on The Beatles’ legacy when he made the remark about the long-running band.Speaking to The New Yorker, McCartney wasn’t, as the profile notes, ‘above suggesting that The Beatles worked from a broader range of musical languages than their peers — not least the Rolling Stones’.McCartney said: “I’m not sure I should say it, but they’re a blues cover band, that’s sort of what the

Paul McCartney slams The Rolling Stones, calls them a ‘blues cover band’ - nypost.com - Britain - New York
nypost.com
13.10.2021 / 01:35

Paul McCartney slams The Rolling Stones, calls them a ‘blues cover band’

The New Yorker, the Beatles member called rival British rock band The Rolling Stones a “blues cover band.”Ouch.“I’m not sure I should say it, but they’re a blues cover band, that’s sort of what the Stones are,” McCartney, 79, said. “I think our net was cast a bit wider than theirs.”It’s not the first time he took a dig at the band, either.

Watch The Rolling Stones perform ‘Connection’ for the first time in 15 years - www.nme.com - Nashville
nme.com
12.10.2021 / 06:33

Watch The Rolling Stones perform ‘Connection’ for the first time in 15 years

The Rolling Stones dug out a deep cut for their recent tour stop at Nissan Stadium in Nashville over the weekend, performing ‘Connection’ for the first time in a decade and a half.The song, lifted from 1967 album ‘Between the Buttons’, was last played by the band during a Vancouver performance in November of 2006.“It’s great to be back.

Rishi Sunak listed 'missing in action' as Tories muddle through energy crisis - www.dailyrecord.co.uk
dailyrecord.co.uk
11.10.2021 / 19:29

Rishi Sunak listed 'missing in action' as Tories muddle through energy crisis

Tory chancellor Rishi Sunak has been posted “missing in action” by Labour in the ongoing energy crisis.

Keith Richards and Mick Jagger reveal why The Rolling Stones don’t play ‘Brown Sugar’ anymore - www.nme.com - Los Angeles - USA - state Missouri
nme.com
08.10.2021 / 19:07

Keith Richards and Mick Jagger reveal why The Rolling Stones don’t play ‘Brown Sugar’ anymore

The Rolling Stones have discussed why they haven’t been playing their hit ‘Brown Sugar’ on their current US tour.The band’s ‘No Filter’ tour kicked off in St Louis, Missouri on September 26, which the band dedicated to their late drummer Charlie Watts, who died at the age of 80 in August.In a new interview with The Los Angeles Times Mick Jagger and Keith Richards were asked about ‘Brown Sugar”s omission from the setlist so far, and whether it’s related to its slavery-referencing opening line:

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