Watch Mick Jagger, Arcade Fire, Foo Fighters On SNL Season Finale

Saturday Night Reside host and musical guest Mick Jagger got a hand from Arcade Fire, Foo Fighters, Jeff Beck, and the Strokes’ Nikolai Fraiture when he carried out on the show’s 37th season finale final night. Arcade Fire (with Nikolai) backed the Rolling Stone on “The Last Time,” and returned later with a medley of “She’s A Rainbow” and “Ruby Tuesday” for the graduation-themed Kristen Wiig farewell (yep, it was her last episode). Mick also played “19th Nervous Breakdown” and “It’s Only Rock ‘N Roll (But I Like It)” with the Foos, and the new politically-themed “Tea Party” with Jeff Beck. Plus: “Lazy Sunday 2″! View all the clips under.
Mike Jagger & Arcade Fire – “The Final Time”
Mick Jagger & Foo Fighters – “19th Nervous Breakdown” > “It’s Only Rock ‘N Roll (But I Like It)”
Mick Jagger & Jeff Beck – “Tea Party”
Mick Jagger & Arcade Fire – “She’s A Rainbow” > “Ruby Tuesday”
Great GoogaMooga Festival draws fans to Prospect Park.

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Meals vendors from across the city offer delicacies at Fantastic GoogaMooga Festival in Prospect Park.
Mark Tremonti Unveils Performance Video for Single ‘You Waste Your Time’
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Creed / Alter Bridge guitarist Mark Tremonti has been shaking things up with his solo project Tremonti and the outfit’s debut single ‘You Waste Your Time.’ Now, he has released a performance video for the tune.
The Tremonti project also includes rhythm guitarist Eric Friedman and drummer Garrett Whitlock, with Alter Bridge / Creed bassist Brian Marshall handling the low-end. The clip shows Tremonti & Co. rocking out in the studio, specifically Groovemaster Studio in Chicago, and the video features the actual audio from the performance.
‘You Waste Your Time’ is the band’s first single off of the band’s debut album ‘All I Was,’ which is due out July 10. It’s definitely not a waste of time taking a look at the video, as Tremonti proves that he has the talent to step into the limelight as a rock frontman.
Check Out the Performance Video for Tremonti, ‘You Waste Your Time’
New Music: Waka Flocka Flame f/ Plies – ‘Lurkin”

Waka Flocka Flame and Plies remain “Lurkin’” on a cut off Waka’s sophomore album Triple F Lifestyle: Followers, Pals, & Household, due June 12.
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Black Sabbath Cut Bill Ward Out of Classic Photos on Updated Website
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When original Black Sabbath drummer Bill Ward finally made the official announcement that he would not be joining the band for what would have been metal’s biggest reunion, the decision seemed to be more business-related instead of personal. However, Black Sabbath have now made the split with Ward very personal, as pictures of the drummer have been removed from the band’s vintage photo gallery.
As reported by Ultimate Classic Rock, Black Sabbath unveiled a new background on their website consisting of vintage photos of Ozzy Osbourne, Tony Iommi and Geezer Butler. Due to some simple cropping however, Bill Ward was removed from the pictures not only for the layout, but in Sabbath’s gallery of classic photos. Although no other former Sabbath members are featured in the gallery, the sudden change after Ward’s open letter and Sabbath’s pleading the fifth has left fans feeling bitter and in some cases, disgusted.
Tom Conley, who runs the Facebook page 1,000,000 Black Sabbath Fans Say Yes to Bill Ward, posted this reaction: “Extracting Bill Ward’s face from all photographs on the website? That is simply one of the most dastardly, chickens–t things I have ever seen done in my 40-some years of watching rock and roll. Definitely the maneuver with the least class, and disrespect.”
Ward’s photos remain on the band’s ‘History‘ page, which still documents Ward’s place in the world of Black Sabbath.
Meanwhile, Ozzy Osbourne has also launched a new website, where you’ll be able find the three solitary Black Sabbath live dates, as well as the frontman’s ‘Ozzy & Friends’ show dates.
Drake, Rick Ross, French Montana, & Meek Mill Perform ‘Stay Schemin” in Houston

The “Club Paradise” tour touched down in Houston on Thursday evening. Throughout his headlining set, Drake brought out his tourmates Meek Mill and French Montana along with shock guest Rick Ross, who performed “Stay Schemin’” for the initial time together. The crowd sang along as each MC took turns on the mic, with Meek delivering ad-libs. Observe them tear up the Toyota Center.
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The-Dream Announces Release Date for ‘Love IV MMXII’ Album
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Fans have been waiting with bated breath for The-Dream to drop the fourth installment of his ‘Love’ series, and it looks like it’s coming real soon. The hitmaker has penciled in Aug. 14 as the release date for his new LP ‘Love IV MMXXII.’
For those who may not be familiar with Roman numerals, the ‘Love IV MMXII’ stands for “Love 4 2012.” Clever, huh?
The collection is the follow-up to his free album ’1977,’ which he released last summer under his government name, Terius Nash. ‘Love IV’ will feature guest appearances from Mary J. Blige and Gucci Mane, according to Idolator. He already released the LP’s teaser single ‘Kill the Lights,’ which features his R&B protege Casha.
The-Dream made a formal announcement on Wednesday (May 16) via his Twitter page that ‘Love’ is in the air.
“LOVE IV is the BEST Album I’ve made. I don’t care what the sales will be,” he tweeted to his fans. “I will do my best to Challenge your Taste And Knowledge.”
