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Abdelkader Khabouri - downloadAlbum: Buddhattitude Inuk
NewsJesus & Mary Chain play New York CityThe Jesus And Mary Chain performed a sold-out show at New York's Webster Hall last night. Opening with 'Never Understand' the band played a set not dissimilar from their stellar performance at Coachella last month. Last night's performance was distinctly lower in volume than their comeback show in the desert, but despite this, the crowd ate up their greatest hits-style set including 'Reverence', 'Blues From A Gun' and 'Head On'. For 'Just Like Honey' the band were joined onstage by Nicole Gehweiler of The Comas, one of the bands opening at their second Webster Hall show tonight. Fellow New Yorkers A Place To Bury Strangers are also on the bill for tonight's performance. Last night's setlist ran: 'Never Understand' 'Head On' 'Far Gone and Out' 'Sidewalking' 'Snakedriver' 'Happy When It Rains' 'Some Candy Talking' 'Between Planets' 'Blues From a Gun' 'Cracking Up' 'All Things' 'Teenage Lust' 'Just Like Honey' 'Reverence' 'Vegetable Man' Phil Spector Trial: Day 37 Arguments between the forensic experts from the defence and prosecution continued today in California, where music producer Phil Spector is on trial for murder. Despite initial claims from the prosecution that the blood spatter on Spector's jacket showed he was within three feet of actress Lana Clarkson when she died, the defence are saying that blood can potentially travel up to six feet. Defence consultant Stuart James said having consulted several scientific sources, the resulting opinion and evidence is that there is a wide variation on the distance blood can travel. The blood spatters are key in the case against Spector, and could prove he was close enough to have pulled the trigger on the gun that killed Clarkson at his home in February 2003. He is saying she shot herself accidentally. Defence attorney Bruce Cutler returned to the courtroom today after a three-week absence during which he filmed a reality TV show in which he is the judge in small-claims cases. |
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