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Music News: Liam Gallagher Doesn't Think The Oasis Bit on "SNL" Was Funny.

Liam Gallagher doesn't think the Oasis bit on "Saturday Night Live" was funny.

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Jelly Roll Is Down 100 Pounds 

 

 

Jelly Roll's new album is officially here, and it's dominating the airwaves. And he surprised us all, by releasing a deluxe version called, "Beautifully Broken (Picking Up the Pieces)", that has six bonus tracks, in addition to the 22 on the main album.

 

 

All six of these bonus tracks are collaborations, too. It features songs with Halsey . . . Keith Urban . . . Ernest . . . Russ . . . Skylar Grey . . . and his song with MGK"Lonely Road", made it on there as well.

 

 

And, it was just announced that Jelly is getting his own bar on Broadway in Nashville, that's called, Jelly Roll's Goodnight Nashville.

 

 

But a new album and a new bar aren't even the biggest news in Jelly's life right now. The most consequential news of all, is that he has lost 100 pounds. And he's still going strong.

 

 

 

 

He sat down with Joe Rogan, and got really emotional detailing the intense journey he's been on losing all this weight. 

 

 

Jelly said, "My band has watched me fight cocaine addiction, they've watched me figure my life out slowly. And they knew the last mountain for me was food. So we started putting a real structure around it. I hired a real nutritionist . . . I'm only eating his food."

 

 

"What I've learned is, as I'm losing the weight . . . by nature I wanna go walk and do more stuff. Because I'm lighter, I feel better."

 

 

(You can watch the clip from the "Joe Rogan Experience" here. WARNING: There's profanity in the video.)

Here are 23 rock and metal videos that were inspired by horror movies. 

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Famous Albums That Walmart Banned 

 

 

Walmart has banned its share of albums over the years.  UltimateClassicRock.com put out a list of 20 of the most famous ones. Here are 10 examples:

 

 

1.  "Nevermind",  Nirvana. Obviously, for the naked baby on the cover. Nirvana refused to alter it, and Walmart eventually gave in because the album was such a big hit.

 

 

2. Walmart also banned Nirvana's "In Utero", because the back cover included fetuses and the song title "Rape Me". This time, Nirvana made changes to get it on the shelves, supposedly because it wasn't selling as well as they'd hoped.

 

 

3.  "Mr. Happy Go Lucky",  John Mellencamp. Seriously??? John Mellencamp??? The original cover had Jesus and the Devil on it. So John got rid of them.

 

4.  "Sheryl Crow",  Sheryl Crow. The song "Love Is a Good Thing" had a line about kids killing each other with guns they bought at Walmart. Sheryl refused to change the lyric, and probably lost hundreds of thousands of album sales

 

 

5.  (Careful)  "God Damn Evil",  Stryper. These guys do Christian metal, and the title is obviously ANTI-evil. But Walmart objected to the "G-D".

 

 

6.  "The Fat of the Land",  Prodigy. Remember the song "Smack My [B-word] Up"? Yeah, it was that.

 

 

7.  "Dookie",  Green Day. Poop bombs, monkeys throwing feces, an atomic mushroom cloud, and an angel with a harp happily watching it all? What's not to love? Walmart ended up selling it with a slightly altered cover.

 

 

8.  "Countryman",  Willie Nelson. Wally World objected to the pot leaves on the cover. The record label made an alternate version for them.

 

 

9.  "Undertow",  Tool. The inside of the album included male and female nudity, a cow licking itself, and members of the band with pins in their heads. Tool issued a censored version, but it included a form you could fill out to receive the missing artwork for free.

 

 

10.  "Suck It and See",  Arctic Monkeys. Walmart objected to simply because of the title . . . even though it's a British expression meaning "give it a try."

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Sorry, Cure Fans . . . Robert Smith Is Retiring in Five Years 

 

 

The Cure will not follow the example of bands like the Rolling Stones. Five years from now, in 2029, Robert Smith turns 70 . . . and he's OUT. He says, quote, "If I make it that far, that's it."

 

 

He adds, quote, "I don't feel my age at all, but I'm aware of it, and when you get older, that fear becomes more real. Death becomes more every day."

 

 

Smith admits that, quote, "My mind doesn't function with the same acuity it once had."

 

 

But there's an upside to that . . . quote, "I'm much more relaxed and easier to get on with. People smile at me more than they used to."

 

 

The Cure turns 50 in 2028, so maybe we'll get some cool anniversary stuff. Their new album, "Songs of a Lost World", drops November 1st.

 

 

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Coldplay's "Moon Music" debuts at #1 on the Billboard 200.

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