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Nils Lofgren: “Danny Whitten could sing and play well. He just couldn’t do much else”

Nils Lofgren discusses his career as “a band guy”, performing with Neil Young and Bruce Springsteen, in the new issue of Uncut (dated December 2013), out now.

Morrissey on Lou Reed: “His music will outlive time itself”.

Morrissey is the latest artist to pay tribute to Lou Reed, who died yesterday [October 27], aged 71. Morrissey's follows David Bowie and John Cale, among others, who have paid tribute to Reed. In a post on the quasi-official site, True To You, Morrissey wrote:

Fleetwood Mac’s John McVie diagnosed with cancer

Fleetwood Mac's John McVie has been diagnosed with cancer. The band have now cancelled their Australian and New Zealand tour so that McVie, one of the co-founding members of the legendary group, can seek treatment for the illness.

Watch Neil Young perform with Arcade Fire

Arcade Fire performed with Neil Young at Young's Bridge School Benefit concert on Saturday, October 26. The band played a full acoustic set at the Shoreline Amphitheatre in Mountain View, California. Before they were joined by Young, Win Butler said he had a dream in which he wrote a new song, on awake he realised it sounded like a Neil Young song. Butler then declared that the song was called "I Dreamed A Neil Young Song", before inviting Young on stage.

George Harrison “was an easy touch… he had a load of Krishnas living at his house”

The making of George Harrison’s debut solo single, “My Sweet Lord”, is examined in the new issue of Uncut, dated December 2013, and out tomorrow (October 29).

David Bowie and John Cale lead tributes to Lou Reed

David Bowie is among many artists who have paid tribute to Lou Reed, who died yesterday [October 27] aged 71. A post on Bowie's website read: "R.I.P. LOU REED "It is with great sadness that we report the death of Lou Reed who died today aged 71. (March 2, 1942 – October 27, 2013) David Bowie said of his old friend: 'He was a master.'"

Lou Reed dies aged 71

Lou Reed has died, aged 71. Reed died at his home on Long Island of an ailment that stemmed from his recent liver transplant. The New York Times reports that Dr. Charles Miller, the surgeon who performed the transplant on Reed at the Cleveland Clinic in April this year, revealed that Reed was back in Ohio last week for further treatment.

Graham Parker: “I cried when Amy Winehouse died, the same as when Otis Redding died”

Graham Parker reveals his admiration for Amy Winehouse in the new issue of Uncut (dated November 2013), out now. Explaining that the singer’s 2006 album Back To Black made the biggest impression on him since hearing The Wailer’s Catch A Fire in the ’70s, Parker says he cried when Winehouse died. “It’s not that often an artist that great comes along,” he explains. “I cried when she died, the same as when Otis died. “It was a great loss; I’d love to have seen where she’d gone with it.”
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