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"There's this engineer who is still there [from the 'Nevermind' days], a serious guy, who we respected. We had to really try and not break out into messing around with any Nirvana covers. 'Polly' or 'Drain You'."
The singer and guitarist resisted a similar situation to that which saw the Jimi Hendrix version of the views from the start, when recording at his Electric Lady Studios in New York - was met with a frosty reception.
He added to NME magazine: "I remember when we recorded in Electric Lady, I started playing 'Purple Haze', and everybody was, 'Ah, come on, f***ing leave it out.' So this time, I thought maybe not."
Alex added that if his group ever decide to perform a Nirvana cover, it wouldn't be from 1991's 'Nevermind', which sold over 30 million copies worldwide.
He said: "If we were ever going to do a Nirvana tune, it wouldn't be a 'Nevermind' song, it'd be 'Very Ape' from 'In Utero'. That would be the best Nirvana song for us to cover."
Smith Western for the second leg of the tour will support the Arctic Monkeys.
North American Arctic Monkeys tour itinerary for the second leg is as follows:
September 23 – Las Vegas, NV (The Pool at The Cosmopolitan)
September 24 – San Diego, CA (SDSU Open Air Theatre)
September 25 – Los Angeles, CA (Hollywood Bowl)
September 28 – Vancouver, BC (Orpheum)
September 29 – Calgary, AB (MacEwan Ballroom)
September 30 – Saskatoon, SK (The Odeon)
October 1 – Winnipeg, MB (Burton Cummings Theatre)
October 3 – Indianapolis, IN (Egyptian Room)
October 4 – St. Louis, MO (The Pageant)
October 5 – Nashville, TN (War Memorial Auditorium)
October 7 – Orlando, FL (Hard Rock Live)
October 8 – Sunrise, FL (Langerado Music Festival)
October 9 – Tampa, FL (The Ritz)
October 11 – Atlanta, GA (The Tabernacle)
October 12 – Raleigh, NC (Disco Rodeo)
October 14 – Atlantic City, NJ (Showboat Atlantic City)
October 15 – Baltimore, MD (Rams Head Live)
October 16 – Columbus, OH (The LC Pavilion)
October 18 – Pittsburgh, PA (Stage AE)
The band's Don't Sit Down Because I've Moved Your Chair is now famous for best song alongside Suck It And See up for best album.
The band's singer/songwriter Rumer has performed at London's Glastonbury this year, who nominated for best song and album.
The rock magazine's annual awards party going to held in London on 21 July.
While Arcade Fire are up for best album and soul singer Aloe Blacc, whose I Need A Dollar is up for best song.
Mojo magazine's editor Phil Alexander said: "To me, these nominations are a victory for music that is built to last.
"They reflect just how much quality there is out there right now, so much so that each category is too close to call."
It was claimed that the Sheffield group "covert operations" because the park was to perform on stage.
But singer Alex Turner told Gigwise they would not be performing.
He told Gigwise, “No we’re not, wish we were. I’m looking forward to seeing Radiohead”.
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Singer and guitarist Alex Turner told NME magazine: "We were trying to think of album titles all the time when we were in Los Angeles, as a sort of exercise to try and stumble across something we thought we'd try and name something else and then steal that as our album title.
"So you know fuzz pedals for guitars? Hey usually have quite colourful names. So we were trying to think of fuzz pedal names in the hope it would lead us to an album title."
However, whatever the band Jamie Cook, Matt Helders Nick O'Malley and not a more respite for their album include the title despite being used, its potential name appear in the Song Lyrics.
Alex added: "We got a load of them like 'The Thunder-Suckle Fuss Canyon', which is a lyric that did finally get in there, on 'Library Pictures'.
"It goes, 'We're going riding through the thunder-suckle fuss canyon' and then does a countdown to lift-off."
I wanna steal your soul
brick by brick
I wanna rock and roll
brick by brick
I wanna rock and roll
brick by brick
I wanna rock and roll
Brick by brick…
Brick by brick…
I wanna brick by brick
brick by brick
I wanna blow by blow
brick by brick
I wanna episode
brick by brick
I wanna brick by brick by brick by
Brick by brick…
Brick by brick…
Brick by brick…
Brick by brick…
At the event also booked other acts are Tinie Tempah, Kaiser Chiefs, Duran Duran, Jessie J, Razorlight, The Script, Dizzee Rascal, Manic Street Preachers and Plan B.
Festival Director Bob Angus said: "We've got two supremely talented acts headlining this year's V festival in Arctic Monkeys and Eminem and the likes of plan B, Kaiser Chiefs, The Script and Manic Street Preachers just adds to the strength of the main stage line-up.
The breadth of accomplished talent performing throughout the weekend on the other stages is also something we are proud of, with heavyweight acts including Dizzee Rascal, Razorlight, Chase and Status and Duran Duran joining the party."
Liam Gallagher’s new band Beady Eye, the newly reformed Pulp, My Chemical Romance and Jimmy Eat World will all be performing at the Scottish festival, according to the Metro.co.uk report.
Festival director Geoff Ellis said, “I’m really pleased with our artist announcements and proud to deliver a whole host of bands including many that T in the Park fans told us they wanted to see when we surveyed them post event.
We’re delighted that T in the Park is the festival that bands want to play at and music lovers want to be at.”
T In The Park event which take place on 8-10 July and this event's tickets are available to go on sale on 25 February Friday.
This band are thinking that they want to to release this record in late spring of this year. The album, as yet untitled, will be the Sheffield foursome’s follow-up to 2009’s Humbug, which was a co-production between Ford and Josh Homme.
When Ford also worked on the Monkeys’ second album, Favourite Worst Nightmare, as well as Klaxons’ Myths of the Near Future and Florence and the Machine’s Lungs.
The band have perform at Ireland’s Oxegen Festival in July and are wanted to participate in V Festival and other U.K. shows.
Alex Turner is known about her thinking she insists she never follows course, she has already began concentrated the looks she will be sporting next year.
She said: "In 2011 I want to be a bit more demure, or maybe go for a sexy look. I'm not very good with trends. I don't follow them so I don't really know what's in or out. I really loved the Chanel Spring/Summer show, it was beautiful. Everyone thinks I get to keep all these amazing clothes but I generally have to give them back the next day."