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VIDEO: Lone Survivor Of Air India Plane Crash That Took 241 Lives, Speaks For The First Time
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VIDEO: Lone Survivor Of Air India Plane Crash That Took 241 Lives, Speaks For The First Time

This is nothing short of a miracle. The lone survivor of the Air India plane crash that claimed the lives of 241 passengers has spoken for the first time since the tragic accident. While being interviewed…
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‘Maryland Man’ Kilmar Garcia Faces Justice in a U.S. Court: “NOT GUILTY”
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‘Maryland Man’ Kilmar Garcia Faces Justice in a U.S. Court: “NOT GUILTY”

The man who has become the face of defiance against President Trump’s sweeping immigration reform appeared in court today, in the United States. “Not Guilty” — that was the plea his lawyers entered…
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USAID Official Pleads Guilty To $550 Million Bribery Scheme
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USAID Official Pleads Guilty To $550 Million Bribery Scheme

Readers, Instead of sucking up to the political and corporate powers that dominate America, The Daily Caller is fighting for you — our readers. We humbly ask you to consider joining us in this fight.…
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DAVE WALSH: “Military And Technology Go Back To Iran In CCP Oil Deal.”
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How To Stay Safe During a Protest
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How To Stay Safe During a Protest

Preparedness matters before attending a demonstration. Here’s everything you need to know about how to stay safe during a protest, from what to bring to what your rights are, and more.
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Tom Morello praised the Japanese band Babymetal
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Tom Morello praised the Japanese band Babymetal

Rage Against the Machine and Audioslave guitarist Tom Morello has been a fan of the Japanese heavy metal band Babymetal since their self-titled debut album was released in 2014. Four years later, while recording his collaborative solo album The Atlas Underground, he reached out to the group to see if they were interested in participating. However, they weren’t available at the time. Now, in 2025, Morello appears on their song “METALI!!” from the album Metal Forth. In an interview with Metal Hammer, the musician talked about the band, explaining why he loves them. Tom Morello praised the Japanese band Babymetal “I’ve been a fan of Babymetal since I first heard them. I reached out to their management when I was making my Atlas Underground album [in 2018], which was a collaborative work with various artists, and at the time they were unavailable, and I was disappointed. Later on, they reached back out to me, asking if I was still interested in collaboration. Of course, I jumped at the chance.” “(...) I love heavy riffs, and the Babymetal Metali!! song has a collaborative heaviness that I think in many regards fits very well in my riffology catalogue. I also shredded some solos on the track. (...) I love what they have brought to the metal scene. It is an absolute breath of fresh air to have a band that has a completely different spin on a genre that often runs on the same cart tracks,” Tom Morello said. Babymetal was formed in 2010 in Tokyo, Japan and their current line-up has the singers Su-metal (Suzuka Nakamoto), Moametal (Moa Kikuchi) and Momometal (Momoko Okazaki). During their career the band released five studio albums which had other special guests like Alissa White-Gluz. They also performed live a few years ago with Judas Priest's Rob Halford. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hkij4LvACZ0&pp=ygURYmFieW1ldGFsIG1ldGFsbGk%3DThe post Tom Morello praised the Japanese band Babymetal appeared first on Rock and Roll Garage.
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Eddie Van Halen’s son tells how his father dealt with anxiety
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Eddie Van Halen’s son tells how his father dealt with anxiety

The mastermind behind Mammoth, Wolfgang Van Halen, son of the late legendary guitarist Eddie Van Halen, revealed in an interview with Drumeo that although his father was talented and experienced, he struggled with anxiety, especially before each show. According to him, that's why Eddie used to drink before the shows, to relax. His father sadly passed away in 2020 at the age of 65, after years battling cancer. Eddie Van Halen's son tells how his father dealt with anxiety "No, it literally just happened (Me joining Van Halen). Dad was newly sober. I mean, the reason he really drank the most was because of his anxiety. Yeah, Eddie Van Halen was (anxious). He got very anxious before shows, and that's why he drank. And, I think, having me there really centered him. Like, he would even say, 'F**k, if my 15-year-old-son could f**king do it, then what's wrong with me?'" "We just started jamming out of nowhere. I made a playlist of all kinds of tunes, and I went home and learned them, and then we just started jamming. I put both Hagar- and Roth-era stuff on there. And I remember when we finally got Dave in, we showed him the list of the songs we've been practicing. He picks [it] up and goes, 'What's 'Get Up?' And Iwas like, 'Oh, f**k! Don't look at that list!' [laughs]" "The first song we played was 'On Fire'. I remember that, which is partly why I wanted to play that at the Hawkins tribute. It's so left field. That was really for, like, the die-hard Van Halen fans, which I knew Taylor was, so it just felt right," Wolfgang Van Halen said (Transcribed by Ultimate Guitar). Wolfgang formed his band Mammoth back in 2015 and the name is a reference to an early band formed by his father Eddie and uncle Alex before Van Halen. Since then he released two studio albums: “Mammoth WVH” (2021) and “Mammoth II” (2023). All the songs from both albums were written by him and he also recorded all the instruments. From 2006 until their final 2015 show, Wolgang was Van Halen's bass player. He was also part of the album they released during this era: "A Different Kind of Truth" (2012). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bdNopP--N7M The post Eddie Van Halen’s son tells how his father dealt with anxiety appeared first on Rock and Roll Garage.
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Sting pays tribute to Brian Wilson playing “God Only Knows”
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Sting pays tribute to Brian Wilson playing “God Only Knows”

The Police bassist and vocalist Sting paid tribute to the Beach Boys' mastermind Brian Wilson, performing the classic "God Only Knows" during his solo show in Rostock, Germany last June 11, the day Wilson's passing was announced. Before playing the song, he said: "Today, one of my heroes died, Brian Wilson from the Beach Boys. So I want to sing a song that I love." Watch Sting paying tribute to Brian Wilson playing "God Only Knows" https://www.youtube.com/shorts/J9eAjroEYOY Wilson's family shared the news of his death, saying: "We are heartbroken to announce that our beloved father Brian Wilson has passed away. We are at a loss for words right now." "Please respect our privacy at this time as our family is grieving We realize that we are sharing our grief with the world. Love & Mercy". Next Sting tour dates June 14 – Schleswig and Holstein Festival, Kiel 15 – Summer Sessions - Tivoli Friheden, Aarhus 18 – Westonbirt Arboretum, Tetbury 20 – The Isle of Wight Festival, Isle of Wight 22 – Pier Head, Liverpool 24 – Lincoln Castle, Lincoln 25 – Summer Sessions - Bellahouston Park, Glasgow 27 – Cannock Chase, Cannock 28 – Cardiff Castle, Cardiff July 1 – Luxexpo Open Air, Luxembourg City 3 – La Nuit de l’Erdre Festival, Nort sur Erdre 4 – Albi Pause Guitare, Albi 6 – Music Park, Bassano del Grappa 7 – Auditorium Cavea Parco Della Musica, Rome 9 – Villa Manin, Udine 15 – Burg Castle, Clam 16 – Colours of Ostrava, Dolni Vitkovice, Ostrava 19 – Pori Jazz, Pori 21 – Dalhalla, Rattvik 22 – Brottet, Halmstad 25 – Latitude Festival, Suffolk September 6 – Sting & Shaggy: One Fine Day Festival, Philadelphia 12 – Glion Arena, Kobe 14 – Ariake Arena, Tokyo 15 – Ariake Arena, Tokyo 17 – IG Arena, Nagoya 19 – Sun Plaza, Hiroshima 21 – Marine Messe, Fukuoka 23 – Singapore EXPO, Singapore 25 – UOB Live, Bangkok 27 – Kaosiung Music Center, Kaohsiung October 8 – Lanxess Arena, Cologne 9 – Accor Arena, Paris 11 – Sud de France Arena, Montpellier 13 – Hallenstadion, Zurich 14 – Olympiahalle, Munich 16 – Uber Arena, Berlin 20 – Tauron Arena, Krakow 21 – PreZero Arena, Gliwice 24 – o2 Forum Kentish Town, London 26 – Hammersmith Apollo, London 27 – Hammersmith Apollo, London 28 – Hammersmith Apollo, London November 7 – Hard Rock, Hollywood 8 – Hard Rock, Hollywood 10 – Seminole Hard Rock, Tampa 11 – Daily’s Place, Jacksonville 14 – Borgata Casino, Atlantic City 15 – Borgata Casino, Atlantic City 18 – Mohegan Sun, Uncasville 20 – Wind Creek, Bethlehem 21 – Wind Creek, Bethlehem 23 – Hard Rock Live Northern Indiana, Gary 24 – The Auditorium, Chicago The post Sting pays tribute to Brian Wilson playing “God Only Knows” appeared first on Rock and Roll Garage.
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Geddy Lee’s opinion on Pink Floyd
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Geddy Lee’s opinion on Pink Floyd

One of the most unique Progressive Rock bands of all time, Rush entered Rock history with their classic line-up which had Geddy Lee (Vocals, bass, keyboards), Alex Lifeson (Guitar) and Neil Peart (Main lyricist and drummer). Their main influences were British bands like Cream and Led Zeppelin and the Prog Rock groups that appeared especially after 1967, when two seminal albums for the music genre were released: Pink Floyd "The Piper At The Gates of Dawn" and The Beatles "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band". Over the decades he talked about many of these bands and one of them was Pink Floyd, which is the most successful Progressive Rock band of all time. What is Geddy Lee's opinion on Pink Floyd Geddy Lee likes Pink Floyd and praised their songs a couple of times, revealing that for example "Speak to Me", "Breathe" and "Money" are some of his favorite ones. “Pink Floyd, I remember seeing them in Toronto. I think ‘Dark Side of The Moon’ was just coming out or hadn’t come out yet. I think the first set they played ‘Echoes’ from the previous album, you know. Like a 20 minute extravaganza. They were impressive also to a young musician, not just because of their song structure in the atmosphere. But the fact that they really put on an amazing show. They really understood showmanship,” Geddy Lee said in an interview on Sirius XM ‘Classic Vinyl Influences‘ show (Transcribed by Rock and Roll Garage) in 2013. He mentioned "Money" when he made a playlist for Amazon Music of the 21 songs that inspired his bass playing consciously or subconsciously. (Transcribed by Rock and Roll Garage) “I chose these songs because I’m such a ‘bass-centric dude’. That’s all I’ve been thinking about for the last few years. Is the role of bass in popular music. What I tried to do with my book (The Beautiful Book of Bass) was provide an alternate history of popular music through the point of view of the bass player. From the murky bottom end to the twangy top end,” Geddy Lee told Amazon. All the tracks are part of the best-selling Pink Floyd album "Dark Side of The Moon", released in 1973. It sold an estimated amount of more than 45 million copies worldwide. Geddy Lee said "Meddle" is his favorite Pink Floyd album https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=raV_A8YcBu0&pp=ygURb25lIG9mIHRoZXNlIGRheXM%3D Although Geddy Lee praised "Dark Side of The Moon", his favorite album by the British band is actually "Meddle" (1971). Speaking to The Quietus in 2012, he said that in his opinion that record was the start of Floyd's peak. "That was probably the last Pink Floyd album before they went into their run of classics. Before their really big records. But… again… again… it was their show in Toronto that captivated me and fired the imagination. They opened that show with the whole of Meddle. Immediately I could sense the possibilities were immense for this band." "It was really exciting because you could tell that something unique was happening. Where would they go next? Well, it was a great precursor to 'Dark Side of the Moon'. There were genuine ‘echoes’ of that already in place. It remains my favourite because of that timing. That moment when a band really starts to hit its peak. I am aware of Syd Barrett’s Floyd,. But, in a musical sense, that was a different time, a different band," Geddy Lee said. Although Geddy Lee said "Meddle" was the last Pink Floyd album before their big records, the band's follow up was "Obscured by Clouds" released in 1972. Some of the most famous tracks of "Meddle" are "One of These Days", "San Tropez" and "Echoes". He said "Comfortably Numb" has one of the best guitar solos of all time Geddy is a huge Led Zeppelin fan and when talking to Classic Rock in 2021 about his love of the album "Led Zeppelin IV", he said that alongside "Stairway To Heaven", Pink Floyd's "Comfortably Numb" also has one of the greatest guitar solos of all time. “On one hand you’ve got Stairway To Heaven. That (one) and (Pink Floyd’s) Comfortably Numb vie for the greatest guitar solo ever recorded," he said. Although the members of Rush never played with Pink Floyd or its members, the drummer Neil Peart tried to do so back in the early ’90s. As he said in an interview for PROG magazine in 2013, he offered to play drums at Roger Waters’ classic show at the Berlin Wall in 1990. "I heard that Roger Waters was planning the Berlin performance of The Wall. I also heard that he was having international performers and all of that. So I wrote to him - faxed at the time. I said, 'I'd love to be a part of this.' Sadly, it was too late," Neil Peart said.The post Geddy Lee’s opinion on Pink Floyd appeared first on Rock and Roll Garage.
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