Milk Crates and Turntables. A Music Discussion Podcast podcast

Ep.175 - Music News Breakdown: Legends, Lawsuits, and Lost Albums

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The music world never stops generating compelling stories, from legendary rockers facing mortality to controversial reunions and disturbing allegations.

• Johnny Rotten refuses to rejoin what he calls the "woke Sex Pistols," claiming the band has killed their content and turned it into "rubbish childishness"
• Bruce Springsteen announces seven "lost albums" containing 83 previously unreleased songs spanning from 1983 to 2018
• Sharon Osbourne expresses openness to a Black Sabbath hologram show similar to ABBA Voyage as the band prepares for their final live concert in Birmingham
• New lawsuit accuses Diddy of human trafficking with claims that celebrities including Beyoncé, Jay-Z, and LeBron James witnessed disturbing events
• The Who's Roger Daltrey tells a live audience he's been informed he's going blind, adding "Thank god I've still got my voice. If I lost that, I'll go full Tommy"

Join me every Thursday for more music news and my candid commentary on the stories making waves in the industry.


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