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September 16, 2024 1 min
The Cure Might Have New Music after 16 Years, The Killers cover The Beatles and Jane's Addiction apologizing... 
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Let's go ahead today and take a look at your
rock music news. The Killers paid tribute to the Beatles
during Saturday's gig in New York City. They played two
shows at the Forest Hill Stadium in Queen's, a venue
that the Beatles famously played in nineteen sixty four. To
mark the occasion, the band played I went to hold
your hands and said, hey, we thought we'd pay our respects.

(00:21):
I don't think there's a person here that wasn't influenced
by them in some way or another. Jan's Addiction apologizing
to fans after a fight broke out on stage during
a Boston show Friday show and you might have seen
It's buds Perry Ferrell through a punch at guitarist Dave Navarro.
He then was restrained by crew members ushered off stage.
They extended a heartfelt apology. They canceled their next show,

(00:43):
and they're supposed to wrap up in October and clear
now what will happen with the remainder of the tour
and the Cure are giving us another hint at new
album is on the way. They even put out any
record in sixteen years, By the way, but black postcards
are engraved with songs of a lost World, and they're
being released to people across the United States and the world,
and so the date says November one, So that's what

(01:06):
people are suggesting a new album from The Cure
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