07 February 2021
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Guitarist Brian May recently heard a tape of the band performing at Imperial College London, a recording he didn’t know existed, and he thinks its something they should be proud of.
He said: “We’re debating what to do with it. A few years ago we’d have felt very protective and thought, ‘Nobody should hear this because we’re very rough.’
“But now, in the position that we are in our lives, we feel forgiving. We’re not ashamed of where we were at that time. It was us against the world.”
However, Brian admitted he’s reluctant because he feels protective over late frontman Freddie Mercury and the fact the singer’s voice wasn’t as powerful as it was in his prime.
February 07, 2021 THE Department of Agriculture (DA) 7 has assured consumers that the industry is boosting the local production of pork alternatives like poultry and other ruminant animals like cows and goats.
DA 7 Director Salvador Diputado told SunStar Cebu they are working on strengthening the capability of food sufficiency in every island province in the region.
“The set-up before is that the region relied heavily on Bohol for livestock and coconut. Now, the capability of every island province in the region will be developed to produce its own livestock production namely Cebu, Siquijor and Negros Oriental,” he said.
The agriculture department continues to mobilize its program on food sufficiency, following reports on the rising prices of basic commodities due to the African swine fever and the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic.
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05 February 2021
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Congratulations to Celeste, who enters straight in at Number 1 on the Official Albums Chart with her debut album Not Your Muse.
Not Your Muse fights off competition from three other big new releases to claim this week’s top spot, making her the first British female artist to top the chart with their debut album in just over five years, since Jess Glynne’s I Cry When I Laugh in November 2015.
Celebrating the news, Celeste told OfficialCharts.com:
“I just want to thank everyone that made this possible and bought and streamed my album. It means so much to me and it means a lot for this music to get heard in this way. I can t wait to make more and hopefully I ll see you at all the shows. This has done the world of good for me and my music so thank you very, very, very, very much.”
05 February 2021
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Olivia Rodrigo’s Drivers License speeds into a fourth week at Number 1 on the Official Singles Chart.
Continuing its strong performance, the track claims 69,000 chart sales this week, including 8.3 million streams. Drivers License finishes with more than double the chart sales of its closest competition, Nathan Evans’ Wellerman remix ft. 220 Kid and Billen Ted, which climbs one place to Number 2 and claims the most digital downloads of the week.
At Number 3, Fredo’s Money Talks ft. Dave is this week’s highest new entry following the release of his second studio album Money Can t Buy Happiness. This isn’t the pair’s first collaboration – in 2018 they scooped a Number 1 debut with their collaboration Funky Friday in a landmark moment for British rap, as well as a Top 20 hit in 2019 with All I Ever Wanted.