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In case you missed it, here's what we've been up to on Qthemusic.com this week.


The Stone Roses' Heaton Park homecoming - The 10 best bits of fan footage
We get the crowds' eye view from last weekend's (29 June - 1 July) Manchester return

Listen to Blur's new songs - as Damon Albarn says the band could record another album
Band premiere Under The Westway and The Puritan via Twitter

The Q Festival Blog - Hop Farm 2012 in 150 words
Jamie Skey joins Bob Dylan and co down in the Kent countryside

Q&a Kaiser Chiefs' Ricky Wilson - on singles, getting into the UK's consciousness, the future, War Of The Worlds, turning down The Voice & more
Oh my god the singer also reveals the rejected lyrics for Oh My God...

Justin Bieber: 'I might work with Odd Future's Tyler, The Creator he's my friend' (Q313 preview)
However the rapper will have to watch his language... Get our new issue for the Cash For Questions showdown

The Q Festival Blog - A chat with the boss: Benicassim's Vince Power
We get the inside track on the event with Bob Dylan, New Order, The Stone Roses, Florence + The Machine and more

Charlie Watts: 'I laugh at Keith but talk with Mick in The Rolling Stones' (Q313 preview)
Read an extract from our new interview with the drummer

Column - How I learned to stop worrying and love vinyl
Having never listened to music on vinyl before, we challenged Caroline Bursell to break her duck to see if plastic really is perfect

The Q Festival Blog - Radio 1's Hackney Weekend in 150 words
We join the likes of Jay-Z, Kasabian, Florence + The Machine, Rihanna and more on an East London marsh

The Q Festival Blog - Summer Series At Somerset House preview: DJ Abrantee presents Afrobeats
We speak to the acts headlining in the capital this month

Plus we speak to the artists on the Amy Winehouse tribute CD that comes with our new issue, Q313, which is out now - you can hear previews of each track below

Manic Street Preachers on covering Wake Up Alone and why Amy reminds them of Richey

The Cribs on covering Back To Black and why Winehouse was a pure artist

Saint Etienne on covering Just Friends and Rehab's non-league football debut

The Temper Trap on covering Love Is A Losing Game and Amy represented substance over style

Dry The River on covering Me & Mr Jones and how the singer rates alongside the likes of Jack White and Damon Albarn as modern legend

Plus check out all of this week's Tracks Of The Day.

11:37 AM | 07/07/2012

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