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Forgotten Stones single released

LONDON, April 17 (UPI) -- A Rolling Stones song recorded in 1972 and forgotten for decades was released Saturday in a limited edition for Record Store Day in Britain.

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The day, which began in 2008 in the United States, celebrates independent record stores.

The Stones recorded "Plundered My Soul" for "Exile on Main Street," the BBC reports. The song did not make the double album but was rediscovered recently when the group prepared for a reissue of "Exile."

One-thousand copies of a 7-inch single were released. Other limited vinyl editions available to the lucky few this year are from the Beatles and Pet Shop Boys.

Independent record and music stores have been dropping like flies, victims of the Internet. In Britain, 269 remain, one-third the number five years ago, while Wired magazine says 1,400 are still open in the United States.

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Damon Albarn, lead singer of the British group Blur, which is also releasing a vinyl special edition, called the independent record stores "an important part of our musical culture."

"Music is a simple way for Blur to show our support and I hope people like it," he said.


Lawyer: Larry King divorce likely

LOS ANGELES, April 17 (UPI) -- The Los Angeles lawyer representing CNN talk show host Larry King in his impending seventh divorce does not believe a reconciliation is likely.

Dennis Wasser told People magazine King, 76, and Shawn Southwick King, 50, may be in counseling but that does not necessarily mean they are hoping to get back together. The couple were married for more than 12 years and have two sons.

"People either go to reconciliation sessions to save their marriage or just to make sure their actions are in the best interest of the children," Wasser said. "If I were a betting man, it's for the latter."

The couple were also photographed this week in a moment of togetherness as they watched one of the boys playing baseball.

TMZ reports Southwick King met Friday morning with her divorce lawyer, Robert Kaufman, after a another meeting hours earlier.

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Timberlake, Biels show up at Swift concert

LOS ANGELES, April 17 (UPI) -- Justin Timberlake and Jessica Biel showed up this week at two concerts in Los Angeles.

The couple joined a star-sprinkled crowd Thursday at Taylor Swift's concert, People magazine reported. Kobe Bryant and his family, Phil Mickelson, fresh off his win at the Master's, and Jennie Garth and her daughter were also in the audience.

Biel spent some time in Swift's backstage "T-Party Room," equipped with pillows, candles and snacks. Timberlake and Swift spent the time chatting.

Timberlake and Biel showed up Wednesday night at the Mint for a Matt Morris show.

Timberlake is currently filming "Bad Teacher" with his ex-girlfriend, Cameron Diaz.


Chris Noth talks about romance on-screen

LOS ANGELES, April 17 (UPI) -- Chris Noth, Mr. Big in the "Sex and the City" franchise and a cheating husband on "The Good Wife" on U.S. TV, says little things matter in romance.

But he would not go into details of his real-life romance with actress Tara Wilson in an interview for the May edition of Redbook magazine. He did say he believes "it's the little things that count."

"Oh, there are a million romantic little things I do," he said. "I can't give away my trade secrets -- it's too embarrassing."

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Noth and Sarah Jessica Parker's Carrie Bradshaw married in the first "Sex and the City" movie. The sequel is about to be released.

"It's a fascinating movie. There's a lot of humor, which I love," Noth told Redbook. "But it's also a great look into Carrie and Big's relationship and what marriage means to them. No matter how long you've known someone, marriage changes some things in unexpected ways."

In "The Good Wife" on CBS, Noth plays a disgraced Chicago district attorney with Julianna Margulies as his wife..

"People make mistakes all the time, and not just celebrities and politicians," Noth said. "I do think couples can learn and move past their mistakes."

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