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NewsWatch Tony Wilson online video highlights nowFollowing news of the death of Factory Records legend Tony Wilson yesterday (August 10), here is NME.COM's a top five of video footage featuring the man currently online. Meanwhile we want your thoughts. Send your tributes, stories and photos to tonywilsonnme@hotmail.co.uk and we'll publish them. Tony Wilson top five online clips: 1. Tony Wilson talking about his career and Factory Records in 1988. See it at Youtube.com/watch?v=oW5ChNf3Z1c 2. Tony Wilson introducing Happy Mondays on stage at this year's Coachella Festival. See it at Youtube.com/watch?v=9jKxu8JbMrU 3. Includes early footage of Tony Wilson introducing The Sex Pisotls on his 1970s Manchester TV Show. See it at Youtube.com/watch?v=BFndQ379ICw 4. Tony Wilson interviewing Sonic Youth. See it at Youtube.com/watch?v=TDvsUujUCkc 5. Tony Wilson being played by actor Steve Coogan in film 24 Hour Party People. See it at Youtube.com/watch?v=5JfXzvCrn9c Plus make sure you get hold of next week's NME - on UK newsstands from August 15 - for our special tribute issue to Tony Wilson. U2 men sign on for 'Spider-Man' musical U2's Bono and The Edge have signed on to write music for the forthcoming Broadway musical, 'Spider-Man'. The singer and guitarist will team up with director Julie Taymor to pen songs for the musical based on the Marvel Comics hero. Rehearsals are set to begin on July 2, and directors are currently seeking a young man with a "great pop/rock voice" to play Peter Parker/Spider-Man, reports Playbill.com. Bono and The Edge are not the only rockers to provide a soundtrack for the webbed crusader. The Killers, Flaming Lips Snow Patrol and the Yeah Yeah Yeahs are among the bands contributing to the soundtrack for the forthcoming film 'Spider-Man 3', as previously announced. This will not be U2's first foray into the comic book world. They also contributed the song 'Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me' to 1995's 'Batman Forever' soundtrack, and The Edge recorded the theme music to the American animated series 'The Batman'. |
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