2013年6月26日星期三

For a concert pick


However, in and around the celebrations for their 50th anniversary last year, the group managed to find some time to work on new tracks to supplement their latest greatest hits collection, which went down well.Although his songwriting collaborator Richards has given his own take on the band's career in his book Life: Keith Richards, there is little immediate prospect of Sir Mick doing the same.In a recent interview he said he had no plans to publish a memoir. Indeed he admitted he found a previous effort to write one so "borrrrring" he ended up giving his hefty advance back to the publisher.Red Hot Chili Peppers frontman Anthony Kiedis was about to walk into the Four Seasons Hotel in Philadelphia on Friday where he and his band were staying but was stopped by a bodyguard. This security detail denied the singer access into the hotel because he did not know who he was an assumed he was trying to visit the other band that was staying there, The Rolling Stones. A brief altercation between the two imposing men took place and other security had to step in to break them up. It looks like this bodyguard was not a RHCP fan!

According to TMZ, sources claimed that the Rolling Stones were leaving the Four Seasons Hotel at the same time that the "Under The Bridge" was trying to get into the building. So it is assumed that the security guard thought that Kiedis was a fan of the Rolling Stones trying to get closer to Mick and the rest of the guys.The Four Seasons explained to the media that this security guard did not work for them. Also, a source close to the Rolling Stones said that the bodyguard did not work for the legendary band either. This Rolling Stones insider speculated that it was possible that this aggressive man was hired to beef up the band's security in during their time in Philadelphia.As you can see from the following footage, the altercation goes on for a little bit and then Kiedis and the bodyguard end it with a handshake after a conversation.Music fans will be able to watch an hour of The Rolling Stones' headline set at Glastonbury on TV after a compromise was reached in a row over coverage of the set.The Independent revealed last month that the band, playing for two hours and 15 minutes on the Saturday night of the music festival, had initially limited the BBC to broadcasting four songs from their show. Urgent talks were then held between the parties.

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