Full Glastonbury Set |
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Setlist:
- When The Sun Goes Down
- Brianstorm
- Still Take You Home
- Dancing Shoes
- From The Ritz To The Rubble
- Teddy Picker
- This House Is A Circus
- Fake Tales Of San Francisco
- Balaclava
- Temptation Greets You Like Your Naughty Friend
- Old Yellow Bricks
- I Bet You Look Good On The Dancefloor
- If You Were There, Beware
- Fluorescent Adolescent
- Mardy Bum
- Do Me A Favour
- Leave Before The Lights Come On
- The View From The Afternoon
- Diamonds Are Forever
- 505
- A Certain Romance
We will have the set to download in video format tomorrow, which you will be able to both stream from our video player and also download.
Also, we will be resuming regular updates from today, as well as rolling out our new design (which undoubtedly is way overdue), along with gigabytes of new content!
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Arctic Monkeys at Glastonbury |
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Last night (Friday 22nd June), the Arctic Monkeys headlined the 2007 Glastonbury festival, in which they performed a cover version of Shirley Bassey's "Diamonds are Forever".
You can download the audio of this cover here.
Join us after the festival is over when we will bring you more video and audio coverage of the headlining performance. |
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We're Not Dead |
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Just to let everyone know, we have been extremely busy over the past few weeks so we haven't had much time to work on the new features of the site.
Rest assured we haven't closed the site down, and we shall have a plethora of new content and features coming to the site in the near future. |
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Arctic Monkeys Midweek Update |
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As you all know, Arctic Monkeys released their second album 'Favourite Worst Nightmare' on monday and it looks set to be a huge smash hit in the charts by the end of this week, much like the record-breaking debut album 'Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not'. Contest only really comes in the form of current chart-topping album 'The Best Damn Thing' by Avril Lavigne.
Meanwhile, in the singles charts the band look to set more records as every song on the new album has individually entered in the top 150, according to midweek reports.
Arctic Monkeys in the midweek singles charts looks like this:
5 - Brianstorm
47 - Flourescent Adolescent
57 - 505
63 - Teddy Picker
64 - Balaclava
67 - D is For Dangerous
70 - Old Yellow Bricks
71 - This House is a Circus
72 - Do Me A Favour
74 - Only Ones Who Know
77 - The Bad Thing
78 - Temptation Greets You Like Your Naughty Friend (Brianstorm B-Side)
114 - if You Were There, Beware
Keep buying, people. Also, we've got something special lined up here at Mardy Bum so keep checking back for updates. |
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Arctic Monkeys Slam Current Hip-Hop State....and Mark Ronson |
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Arctic Monkeys have laid into the current state of hip-hop music and also had time to state their disliking of [Lily Allens producer] Mark Ronson's cover of The Smiths.
Speaking to The Sun, Alex Turner said:
"I hate all those 'Pop Idol' singers. And let me tell you what I can't stand - that fucking R&B cover version of 'Stop Me If You Think You've Heard This One Before'."
Jamie Cook added thoughts about hip-hop being dead:
"Even music I don't usually listen to, like hip-hop, is obviously bad at the moment. There is no real hip-hop anymore.
"Timbaland is a good producer, but he's in every song right now. Come on, there are other producers - and other beats."
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