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SpaceX gets FCC approval to launch 7,500 more Starlink satellites
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SpaceX gets FCC approval to launch 7,500 more Starlink satellites

The Federal Communications Commission has given SpaceX approval to launch another 7,500 of its second generation Starlink satellites.
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Yes 2026 tour dates
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Yes 2026 tour dates

58 years after being formed in London, England, Yes continues on the road celebrating their career, with the current line-up led by Steve Howe (Guitar), accompanied by Geoff Downes (Keyboards), Billy Sherwood (Bass), Jon Davison (Vocals) and Jay Schellen (Drums). Yes 2026 tour dates April 22 - Glasgow, United Kingdom - Royal Concert Hall 24 - Sheffield, United Kingdom - City Hall 25 - Liverpool, United Kingdom - Philharmonic Hall 27 - Birmingham, United Kingdom - Symphony Hall 28 - Bournemouth, United Kingdom - Bournemouth Pavilion 30 - Bristol, United Kingdom - Bristol Beacon May 01 - Manchester, United Kingdom - Bridgewater Hall 03 - London, United Kingdom - Palladium 04 - London, United Kingdom - Palladium Possible setlist https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X6opg8vIcNs&pp=ygUIeWVzIDIwMjU%3D Since their most recent album is “Mirror to the Sky”, released in 2023, the setlists for the shows might be similar to those used in 2025. Siberian Khatru On the Silent Wings of Freedom Onward Madrigal Soon Wonderous Stories Circles of Time Tempus Fugit Fragile Roundabout Cans and Brahms We Have Heaven South Side of the Sky Five Per Cent for Nothing Long Distance Runaround The Fish (Schindleria Praematurus) Mood for a Day Heart of the Sunrise The Word (The Beatles cover) Starship Trooper The post Yes 2026 tour dates appeared first on Rock and Roll Garage.
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Saxon 2026 tour dates
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Saxon 2026 tour dates

Saxon continues on the road in 2026 promoting their latest album "Hell, Fire and Damnation" (2024) and they have many scheduled tour dates across Europe. They will perform in Spain, France, Germany, Sweden, Greece, Italy, United Kingdom. The band's current touring line-up has Biff Byford (Vocals), Nigel Glockler (Drums), Nibbs Carter (Drums), Doug Scarratt (Guitar) and Brian Tatler (Guitar). Saxon 2026 tour dates April 24 - Barcelona, Spain - Razzmatazz 1 25 - Bilbao, Spain - Sala Santana 27 26 - Madrid, Spain - Sala Riviera May 15 - Saint-Herblain, France - Zénith Nantes Métropole 16 - Toulouse, France - Zénith de Toulouse 17 - Paris, France - Zénith Paris La Villette 22 - Gelsenkirchen, Germany - Rock Hard Festival 2026 June 04 - Sölvesborg, Sweden - Sweden Rock Festival 2026 11 - Zamora, Spain - Z! Live Rock Fest 2026 July 01 - Motala, Sweden - Lokverkstan 02 - Borlänge, Sweden - Alive Festival 2026 03 - Göteborg, Sweden - Liseberg 10 - Kallithea, Greece - Release Athens Festival 2026 11 - Provincia di Vicenza, Italy - AMA Festival 2026 17 - Maidstone, United Kingdom - Maid of Stone Festival 2026 August 04 - Pratteln, Switzerland - Z7 Summer Nights Open Air 2026 06 - Walton-on-Trent, United Kingdom - Bloodstock Open Air 2026 Last year Saxon had to cancel some tour dates and vocalist Biff Byford later explained that he needed emergency surgery after an MRI scan revealed he had bowel cancer. “Hi, it’s Biff here from Saxon. I wanna keep you up to date on what’s happening with my health and why we’ve had to cancel some shows." "So, yeah, I got sick and, obviously, as you know, I had a heart problem. So this time it wasn’t my heart. I went for an MRI scan on my prostate gland before I went to America a few months ago, which was okay, but they found a shadow, a tumor, a small tumor, which they didn’t know was there. So, that’s why I had to have an operation done really quickly on the 8th of July," he said last year. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HvZfDaNvevw&pp=ygUKc2F4b24gMjAyNdIHCQlNCgGHKiGM7w%3D%3DThe post Saxon 2026 tour dates appeared first on Rock and Roll Garage.
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Accept 2026 tour dates
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The German band Accept continues on the road promoting their latest album "Humanoid" (2024) and celebrating their 50th anniversary. So far they have many scheduled tour dates in Europe. The band will perform in Norway, Sweden, Czech Republic, Belgium, France, Turkey, Romania, Finland and United Kingdom. Their current line-up is formed by Wolf Hoffman (Guitar - Since 1976), Mark Tornillo (Vocals - Since 2009), Christopher Williams (Drums - Since 2015), Martin Motnik (Bass - Since 2019) and Philip Shouse (Guitar - Since 2019). Accept 2026 tour dates May 01 - Kopervik, Norway - Karmøygeddon Metal Festival 03 - Gothenburg, Sweden - Filmstudion 06 - Stockholm, Sweden - Cirkus June 05 - Pilsen, Czech Republic - Metal Fest 18 - Dessel, Belgium - Graspop Metal Meeting 19 - Clisson, France - Hellfest July 04 - Barcelona, Spain - Rockfest 10 - Nideggen, Germany - Tollrock Festival 25 - Istanbul, Turkey - Maximum Uniq Open Air 27-31 - Ghimbav-Brașov, Romania - Rockstad Extreme Fest August 08 - Helsinki, Finland - Helsinki Metal Fest 29 - Newark, United Kingdom - Stonedead Possible setlist https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bbS7iuyueuY&pp=ygULYWNjZXB0IDIwMjU%3D The setlist may be similar to the one the band used in 2025, including the show in Kawasaki, Japan. The Reckoning Humanoid Restless and Wild London Leatherboys Midnight Mover Living for Tonite Overnight Sensation The Abyss Demon's Night / Starlight / Losers and Winners / Flash Rockin' Man Frankenstein Son of a Bitch Dying Breed Breaker The Best Is Yet to Come Shadow Soldiers Princess of the Dawn Metal Heart Teutonic Terror Pandemic Fast as a Shark Balls to the Wall I'm a Rebel Formed in Solingen, West Germany back in 1976, Accept first achieved fame with albums like “Breaker” (1981), “Restless and Wild" (1982), “Balls To The Wall” (1983) and “Metal Heart” (1985). They had a resurgence when the band came back in 2010 with the new singer Mark Tornillo. With the American vocalist, the band released praised albums like “Blood Of The Nations” (2010), “Stalingrad” (2012) and “The Rise Of Chaos” (2017).The post Accept 2026 tour dates appeared first on Rock and Roll Garage.
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Why Keith Moon was so special according to Pete Townshend
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Why Keith Moon was so special according to Pete Townshend

The Who entered Rock and Roll history led by guitarist and songwriter Pete Townshend, who formed the perfect line-up alongside Roger Daltrey, Keith Moon and John Entwistle. Together, they made some of the albums that changed Rock music forever and inspired countless artists around the world. Although the band continued after Moon tragically passed away in 1978 at the age of 32, both the fans and the group still missed him, remembering him as an irreplaceable member. Townshend once explained why Keith was so special as both a musician and a person. Why Keith Moon was so special according to Pete Townshend Although Keith Moon was not always easy to deal with, Pete once recalled an interesting story that shows how special the drummer was. He said that, despite being physically ill at times, Moon was still able to deliver an incredible performance. "He once took eight elephant tranquilizers in San Francisco and survived. Couldn’t move, couldn’t play." "He was in a wheelchair for two days. I have a Super-8 film of when we brought him off the plane in a wheelchair. The doctor from the Free Clinic says, 'His heart is only beating once every 30 seconds! He’s clinically dead!' And Keith says (mumbles), 'F*ck off. ” That is not apocryphal." I have it on film. It was sad, because he had alienated so many people around him by his obstinate clinging to his image. That was a good analogy to Sid Vicious." "About halfway through the recording of 'Who Are You', he was showing up late and not playing very well and I got into this mood: 'I’m not taking any more of his shit.' So I rang him up and told him to get the f*ck down here. He came running down, babbling excuses. I got him behind the drums and he could not keep the song together. He couldn’t play. He’d obviously been out the night before to some club.He’d put his work second. He continued: "Again. But before I could say anything, he went [imitates chaotic drum solo]. “See?” he said. 'I’m still the best Keith Moon-type drummer in the world.' There was nobody to top him doing that. But unless you wanted that, you were f*cked. It happened that on that song, we didn’t want that, Keith wrestling himself. He was funny, but he was capable of so much more. He was such a wonderful drummer, not just an apeshit drummer. But he had reduced himself to that in the eyes of the world and in his own eyes. A couple of days after that, he started to call me up just to say good night and I love you," Pete Townshend said in an interview with Musician magazine in 1989. During the same conversation, he recalled that Keith later kept calling him about ten times, saying that he loved him, and Pete could tell he was crying a little. Moon would ask the guitarist, “You do believe me, don’t you?”, and Pete would reply, “Yes, but you’re still an asshole.” After that, he helped Moon to rent a flat in London, as the drummer was broke after buying a house in California that no one later wanted to buy. It was meant to help his bandmate get back on his feet, but only a few days later, Moon died in that same apartment. Curiously, a couple of years later, when the flat was still owned by Harry Nilsson, The Mamas and The Papas singer Cass Elliott also died there. Pete said that Keith Moon didn't keep time when playing Although Keith Moon is one of the most influential drummers of all time and, in most cases, drummers are expected to keep time, Pete said that the late musician didn't. "Roger made a point once when listening to some records, you know, the stems of the records. He listened to the drums and the vocals on their own and he said to the interviewer: 'Listen, Keith Moon is following the vocals, he is following my vocals'. I took him (aside) later and I said: 'No, Keith is following everybody. He followed me, he followed John, the one thing he didn't do was to keep time (laughs)," Pete Townshend said in an interview with Apple Music in 2022. When Moon tragically passed away in 1978 at the age of 32, Townshend said he did not shed a tear and urged the band to keep going. He believes his mind found this way to cope with the loss of a friend and bandmate. In his autobiography “Who I Am”, the musician recalled that he felt “something irreplaceable” was missing after Keith died. "Without grief, in its usual manifestation, I had to find a different way to deal with my loss. You can say I was in denial. Keith had been a pain in the ass, but he had also been a constant joy. Once he’d gone, something irreplaceable was missing from the magnificent boardroom at Shepperton." Pete Townshend continued: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PNbBDrceCy8&pp=ygULd2hvIGFyZSB5b3U%3D "The fur coat, the grand schemes, the Cubby Broccoli and Mel Brooks visions. There was something missing from Ramport Studios as well. All that was left was a sense of his ghost, playing the drums, laughing as he played ‘Who Are You’ with his earphones on fire. The building is now a doctor’s surgery. How very fitting," Pete Townshend said. Keith Moon's final album with The Who was "Who Are You" (1978). His substitute was Kenney Jones (Small Faces/The Faces) with whom the band recorded "Face Dances" (1981) and "It's Hard" (1982). After him, the band also had as drummers Simon Phillips (1989), Zak Starkey (1996 to 2025) and Scott Devours (2025).The post Why Keith Moon was so special according to Pete Townshend appeared first on Rock and Roll Garage.
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33 fires and DEWs update. Regions of NSW mapped and identified. ???????
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