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SoundBites: Savage, The Pink Floyd Experience, Kings, Lady Gaga

Kim Gillespie
By Kim Gillespie
Editor: NZME Community Publications Network·NZME. regionals·
7 Nov, 2016 05:00 PM2 mins to read

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Savage is back in the swing of things with a Tigermonkey collab called Zooby Doo.

A bouncy, fun and yelly track, Zooby Doo is earwormy enough to prove a summer favourite.

"I'ma steal all your thunder, cos that's how we do it Downunder," raps/shouts Savage in between repeated "Zooby Doo"s.

UK DJ Tigermonkey is described on his Facebook page as a "London-based Gangsta-Nerd with sassy lyrics and fat beats".

Savage's most recent big hit was the irresistible five-times platinum Freaks with Timmy Trumpet.

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After playing Adelaide last week, he's about to embark on an Aussie tour including dates in Queensland, Victoria and New South Wales before hitting Gisborne's Rhythm and Vines on New Year's Eve.

The Pink Floyd Experience is headed back to New Zealand with a new offering - a showcase of the three albums Animals, Dark Side of the Moon and Wish You Were Here.

The Animals 40th Anniversary Tour will hit towns including Auckland, Hamilton, Tauranga, Napier, New Plymouth, Palmerson North and more, including South Island dates, in April and May next year.

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See www.pinkfloydexperience.co.nz for concert and ticket details.

Kings will release his debut EP this month.

The self-titled release will include his mega-hit Don't Worry 'Bout It along with Some Day and five other tracks.

Don't Worry 'Bout It has had more than 2.5 million streams on Spotify and more than 500,000 views on YouTube.

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Lady Gaga's brilliant new album Joanne is full of strong material - particularly the title track, album opener Diamond Heart and John Wayne - but the response to her Carpool Karaoke session with James Corden has seen Interscope Records change the second single for radio play to Million Reasons.

The track A-Yo had initally been confirmed as the follow-up to Perfect Illusion.

Revisit a classic
Green Day are headed this way, and while their new album Revolution Radio is another fun and compelling chapter in their lengthy career, and because it's election week, why not revisit their 2004 concept album American Idiot.

Warning: Language may offend

Featuring the singles Wake Me Up When September Ends, Jesus of Suburbia, Boulevard of Broken Dreams, Holiday and the title track dedicated to the last Republican President, the album led to a Broadway musical and nearly a film.

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