Employees of central and state government departments will gather at Ramlila Maidan here on August 10 to demand restoration of the Old Pension Scheme, a group of railway.
Foo Fighters announced the dates for their Australia and New Zealand stadium tour on Monday (June 5).
The tour is scheduled to kick off on November 29th in Perth. The trek will include stops in Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney, and Brisbane in Australia. The New Zealand leg will see the band perform in Auckland, Christchurch and Wellington.
The Chats will support Foo Fighters on four of the Australian dates. The U.K. duo Hot Milk will join the band as openers in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane.
The upcoming tour will mark the band's first trek to Australia and New Zealand since 2018. The Foos had scheduled dates in both countries last year but called off the tour following the death of Taylor Hawkins in March 2022.
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A lyric sheet containing Freddie Mercury's handwritten notes for Queen's "Bohemian Rhapsody" reveals the song was nearly titled "Mongolian Rhapsody."
The 15 pages of lyrics, written on stationary for a defunct airline, are among the over 1,500 personal items belonging to the Queen singer that are coming up for auction this month, according to an announcement by auction house Sotheby's.
As the handwritten lyrics reveal, the song was originally titled "Mongolian Rhapsody" before Mercury crossed it out and replaced it with the similarly syllabic "Bohemian."
The working lyrics also feature some unused verses - "Mama/There's a war began/I've got to leave tonight," one page has jotted down - as well as several alternative words that could have been sung in lieu of "Galileo!," "Scaramouch!" and "Fandango": "Momento," "Belladonna," "Matador," to name just a
Staind recently released a video for "Lowest In Me," the first single from their upcoming album, Confessions of the Fallen.
The DJay Brawner-directed "Lowest In Me" video is set inside a mental institution, with the dark heaviness of the song fitting the despair of the asylum walls.
"There's a lot of that [on the upcoming album], for sure. It's definitely different, though," guitarist Mike Mushok told Loudwire Nights host Chuck Armstrong ahead of the song's release. "One thing that Aaron wanted to experiment with. He had a programmer that he had worked with and he had brought a few of the ideas to him and those guys took what the songs were and kind of interpreted them with more electronic elements in them."
Confessions of the Fallen, which is Staind's first studio album since 2011, is scheduled to arrive this fall via Alchemy Recordings/BMG.
(Photo: Steve Thrasher)
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