This is where I was last night. Afterwards, I had a brief encounter with the great man. "Neil, I read your stuff," he said, gripping my hand. ""Well Paul, I listen to your stuff," I replied. He had a little chuckle and I will die happy.
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A triumphant return from Florence + the Machineβs magnificent enchantress
Welch has developed a compelling onstage persona, but muddy acoustics left her most delicate songs fighting to be heard
Florence Welch joked about only receiving a four out of five star review for her last show at the O2 Arena, when she broke her foot. She even wrote a song about it (Music By Men). I am a huge fan, but I am going to add another four out of five stars to her CV.
www.telegraph.co.uk/music/concer...
17.02.2026 18:13 β
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Grammy Awards 2026: Olivia Deanβs win shows that Britain still has a firm grip on pop
Bad Bunny also wins big at ceremony dominated by criticism of US immigration crackdown
It annoyed President Tramp but Bad Bunnyβs historic #GRAMMYsβ―β―β― triumph reminds us that in the modern streaming world English can no longer take its status for granted as the universal language of pop.
www.telegraph.co.uk/music/news/g...
02.02.2026 09:36 β
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Yes, I liked that analogy too. I was closer then I thought, but too far behind to win. I feel a country song coming on. π
27.01.2026 18:06 β
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Everyone Runs. Only One Gets Remembered.
Why talent, effort, and doing everything right still are not enough in music, media, or modern careers.
This is a very succinct and philosophical essay about "failure" in the arts. It took me a whole book (Killing Bono) about my own band's failure to make the same point.
astndbh.substack.com/p/everyone-r...
27.01.2026 09:52 β
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Harry Styles has become Britainβs biggest pop star without even trying
Breaking his two years of silence with new single Aperture, the singer has slipped back into the running for reigning superstar of the age
Aperture is an odd but winning comeback. Instead of coming out all guns blazing with big beats and thrusting choruses, the impression is that Styles has just slipped quietly back in with the anthem of the summer.
www.telegraph.co.uk/music/news/h...
23.01.2026 13:11 β
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Team Mercer (Kas and Joe) are fundraising for Raystede Centre For Animal Welfare Limited
Help Kas Mercer raise money to support Raystede Centre For Animal Welfare Limited
My friend Kas Mercer is going to sit on top of a flying plane to fundraise for the animal shelter where she volunteers (when not being a high powered PR). She's clearly insane but she's a cat lover, so that's a given. πΌ Support her here: www.justgiving.com/team/teammer...
22.01.2026 12:27 β
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Megadethβs Dave Mustaine: βAll I wanted was to be heavier and faster than Metallicaβ
The lead singer and guitarist sits down for a volatile interview with our critic, on everything from late-night fights to finding faith
Megadethβs Dave Mustaine hung up on me during this interview. Given that he once threatened to snap my colleague Ian Winwood's neck, I probably got away lightly. Fascinating character, nonetheless. I genuinely enjoyed talking to him. www.telegraph.co.uk/music/interv...
22.01.2026 10:29 β
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Raffle prizes at Limbonauts charity concert at the Water Rats, London on Thursday (Jan 15). Special edition sets of Pink Floyd, Bruce Springsteen & red vinyl U2. Raffle tix just Β£2 each at the show, raising money for Rozdil orphanage in Ukraine. Come on down. limbonauts-live-london.eventbrite.com
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Limbonauts: Live in London
The London live debut of interstellar sensations the Limbonauts. Over 200,000 streams. Rock from an Alternative Dimension.
You often hear it said that "Those who can do, do; those who can't ... become critics." The theory will be put to the test on Thursday at the Water Rats in London, raising money for the Rozdil orphanage in Ukraine. Come & heckle for a good cause. limbonauts-live-london.eventbrite.com π½πΎπ€
12.01.2026 15:21 β
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Morrisseyβs melodramatic new single sounds like a Eurovision pastiche
As the comeback of one of Britainβs greatest lyricists, Make-up Is a Lie isnβt quite up to scratch
It is 2026: the world teeters on the brink of war, climate crisis, stock market collapse and AI technological meltdown. Enter one of Britainβs greatest lyricists, returning from years of silence to tell us not to place our trust in mascara.
www.telegraph.co.uk/music/news/m...
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Just resurfacing from hinbernation. Back to work tomorrow. I am going to include a song in my next Music, War & Peace playlist and I will keep tabs on what you are doing
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I can neither confirm nor deny rumours that I may (or may not) be involved with this band of alien miscreants making their live debut next week. But I will sure as hell be thereπ so if you're in #London come along and say hi. limbonauts-live-london.eventbrite.com It's all for a good cause!
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Taylor Swiftβs tearful documentary will convert even hardened sceptics
Disneyβs The End of an Era underlines why the pop star is the all-conquering entertainer of our times
If you are amongst the remaining sceptics who think Taylor Swift has been perpetrating a mass delusion on the minds of millions of vulnerable young pop fans β well, her dazzling new fly-on-the-wall tour documentary series might just change your mind. www.telegraph.co.uk/tv/0/taylor-...
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An advance digital will be welcome.
06.12.2025 21:10 β
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I have written a lot about Phil over the years ... but not this time. I'll just commemorate with an evening listening to Live and Dangerous.
03.12.2025 18:11 β
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That's lovely. What an extraordinary writer Brel was, before the idea of a singer-songwriter had even taken hold.
03.12.2025 18:10 β
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Went to the opening night of Camille O'Sullivan at the Soho Theatre. The Irish chanteuse is such a high wire act, she seems to be coming apart and reassembling herself in songs by Bowie, Cave, Radiohead, Brel, Sinead & Shane McGowan. Somewhere between interpretive masterclass & a nervous breakdown.
27.11.2025 12:15 β
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The Beatles Anthologyβs βnewβ episode proves familiar, but achingly poignant
The seminal documentary series returns looking better than ever, and now marking George Harrisonβs last stand as a Beatle
βPaul and I are going to do some stadiums next year," announces George.β
βMud wrestling,β says Paul. βI think we can pull it off too.β
βIβll be the ref,β deadpans Ringo.
The last stand of @thebeatles
www.telegraph.co.uk/tv/0/the-bea...
26.11.2025 08:21 β
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This barrel-scraping Beatles cash grab should have stayed in the vaults
A shiny βnewβ version of the Anthology series essentially means just remasters of rejects
Its the remastered remix of the remastered rejects. Is this where @thebeatles story has got to, endlessly repolishing discards from the bottom of the Apple barrel?
www.telegraph.co.uk/music/news/b...
21.11.2025 08:46 β
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Will Sabrina Carpenter prove too provocative for Alice in Wonderland?
The notoriously risquΓ© pop singer will produce and star in a new musical film adaptation of Lewis Carrollβs classic tale
Sabrina goes down a rabbit hole. Alice in Wonderland has inspired pop stars from Jefferson Airplane and The Beatles to Lady Gaga, Taylor Swift, Tom Waits and, er, Marilyn Manson. www.telegraph.co.uk/music/news/s...
17.11.2025 17:59 β
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Those dirty Rats.
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