Tuesday, 19 April 2011

Paul Weller Contributes New Song Called "Devotion" To BBC 2 Film, UNITED!


Paul Weller has written and performed a song called "Devotion" specially for the film, United. The true story of Manchester United's famous 'Busby Babes' and the 1958 plane crash in Munich that claimed eight of their lives is recreated in this new BBC film. United can be seen on BBC Two on Sunday 24 April at 2100 BST.

Tuesday, 5 April 2011

Ltd. Edition Paul Weller T-Shirt In Support Of Teenage Cancer Trust!


Colour:
Faded Black/White

Product Detail:
Paul Weller vintage jersey tee.
Printed graphics.
100% cotton.
Raw edge neck and sleeve trim.
Limited edition.
All profits from the sale of this tee will be donated to Teenage Cancer Trust.


Monday, 4 April 2011

Review, Pics, Vids From Paul Weller's Performance At The Japan Disaster Benefit!


From NME:

Beady Eye, Primal Scream and Paul Weller helped raise over £150,000 at a London benefit show last night (April 3) for victims of the recent tsunami and earthquake in Japan.

The gig at the O2 Brixton Academy, which was orchestrated by Liam Gallagher and the Modfather, also featured sets from Graham Coxon, The Coral and Richard Ashcroft along with a few surprise collaborations and covers by The Beatles.

The Coral were the first to cover the Fab Four as they kicked off the night with their take of 'Ticket To Ride' in between songs from their 2010 album 'Buttefly House'.

Graham Coxon quickly followed as he took the chance to debut new song 'Running For The Light' before wrapping up with 2004 hit single 'Freakin Out'.

Next up was Paul Weller who loaded the early part of his set with The Jam's greatest hits including 'The Eton Rifles' and 'Start!' sandwiched between classic tracks from his 1995 album 'Stanley Road'.

"Thanks for coming tonight and helping our brothers and sisters in Japan," he told the crowd before he introduced Stereophonics frontman Kelly Jones for a surprise collaboration of another Beatles classic 'Come Together'.

Jones then played a short acoustic set as did Richard Ashcroft, who got the whole venue singing for The Verve's 'Sonnet' and 'Lucky Man'.

Primal Scream recruited Sex Pistols bassist Glen Matlock to stand in for Mani at tonight's show which, like their recent tour, leaned heavily towards material from 'Screamadelica'.

The night was rounded off by Beady Eye who played a similar set to that featured on their recent UK tour, performing tracks from their debut album 'Different Gear, Still Speeding'.

Frontman Liam Gallagher, who was dressed in a long green anorak, dedicated 'Kill For A Dream' to "all the people in Japan."

Earlier, he also gave a shout out to The Coral sticksman Ian Skelly before launching into 'Bring The Light'.

"This one's for the drummer out of The Coral," Gallagher said. "Apparently it's his favourite song ever."

Before wrapping up the night with the final Beatles cover 'Across The Universe', he thanked the bands and the crowd for helping to raise funds for the British Red Cross Japan Tsunami Appeal.

Images Courtesy Of John Rawsthorne!
Cheers!













Sunday, 3 April 2011

Pretty Green Ltd. Edition Shirt To Benefit British Red Cross Tsunami Appeal!



Pretty Green has designed a limited edition Japan Paisley Print Tee to raise money in aid of the British Red Cross Tsunami Appeal.

All profits from the sale of this product (£15) will go directly to the British Red Cross Tsunami Appeal.

Paul Weller Set List From The Japan Benefit Concert!




01. Peacock Suit
02. Whirlpools End
03. STaRt
04. The Changingman
05. Eton Rifles
06. Fast Car, Slow Traffic
07. Wake Up The Nation
08. From The Floorboards Up
09. Moonshine
10. 22 Dreams
11. Art School
12. Come On, Lets Go
13. Come Together w/ Kelly Jones

Friday, 1 April 2011

Paul Weller And Kelly Jones Will Duet At Japan Benefit Gig!


Kelly Jones has told Xfm he's going to do a cover with Paul Weller at the Japan Disaster Benefit gig on Sunday night.

He gave us this hint as to what they will play:

"I think its a little beat combo from Liverpool, it's one of them."

The Stereophonics frontman will perform several acoustic numbers at the show at O2 Academy Brixton - which also features Weller, Beady Eye, Primal Scream, Richard Ashcroft, Graham Coxon and The Coral.

All the money raised from the show is going towards helping those who have been affected by the recent earthquake and tsunami in Japan.

The gig is sold-out - but Xfm is going to be broadcasting from backstage from 6pm.