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George Harrison (54) says he prefers music by his contemporaries rather than Oasis

George Harrison (54) says he prefers music by his contemporaries rather than Oasis. "It's alright if you're 14 years old, I prefer listening to Dylan," he told Le Figaro.

"Will we remember U2 in 30 years' time? I doubt it. And the Spice Girls? I doubt it. The good thing about them is that you can watch them with the sound turned down," he said.

Convicted killer Reggie Kray (63), who is serving a life sentence in Maidstone Jail, says in the Stage that a highlight of his life was eating sandwiches with Judy Garland while she sang excerpts from The Wizard of Oz for him.

Bob Dylan is to perform before Pope John Paul II during the World Eucharistic Congress to be held in September in Bologna. "Bob Dylan is one of the main representatives of rock with the quality of great poetry and spirituality and I believe he has recently moved towards Christianity," the senior priest of Bologna, Father Ernesto Vecchi, said.