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Full album: Nuttin' To Do
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Album: Nuttin' To Do
  1. Bad Meets Evil - Nuttin' To Do (Street Version)
  2. Bad Meets Evil - Scary Movies (Street Version)
  3. Royce The 5-9 - I'm The King (Street Version)
  4. Bad Meets Evil - Nuttin' To Do (Radio Version)
  5. Bad Meets Evil - Scary Movies (Radio Version)
  6. Royce The 5-9 - I'm The King (Radio Version)
  7. Bad Meets Evil - Nuttin' To Do (Instrumental)
  8. Bad Meets Evil - Scary Movies (Instrumental)
  9. Royce The 5-9 - I'm The King (Instrumental)

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Phil Spector to appear in no-holds barred documentary

Legendary producer Phil Spector is to appear in a special TV documentary to be screened in the autumn.

The star, has agreed to give his first interview in 35 years to Vikram Jayanti, co-producer of the Oscar-winning Muhammad Ali documentary 'When We Were Kings', for a candid Arena documentary for the BBC.

The 90-minute documentary, subtitled 'The Agony And The Ecstasy of Phil Spector, is being filmed during his current trial.

In the programme, Spector opens up about his fears that his musical legacy will be forever overshadowed by the murder case.

He also reflects on working with John Lennon, his rivalry with Brian Wilson and the musical influences that gave rise his 'Wall of Sound' prod.

According Jayanti, the final cut of the film, which Spector agreed to after the director wrote to him following his arrest, will depend on the outcome of the trial in which he is accused of shooting dead actress Lana Clarkson, reports The Times.

"Our interviews have covered an awful lot of ground, including the trial," he said. "The position the defence has taken is that she killed herself. I'm sort of trying to stay out of issues of guilt or innocence.

"I'm more interested in this strange collision between an artistic genius and the criminal justice system."

'The Agony And The Ecstasy of Phil Spector' is set to appear on BBC 2 in the autumn.
Gallows singer gets tattooed live onstage

Gallows singer Frank Carter got tattooed live onstage during his band's set on the Lock Up Stage at the Carling Weekend: Reading Festival tonight (August 26).

Taking the stage at 20:20 GMT, Carter led his band through a chaotic set which involved rigging climbing, mass moshing and the aforementioned tattoo.

Before playing 'Sick Of Being Sick', Carter said, "This has been the best gig of my life - I don't want to forget it. But in half an hour I won't be able to remember a fucking thing, so I'm going to get a tattoo."

After the statement Chad Gilbert, guitarist of US rockers New Found Glory, set to play in the tent later in the evening, walked on-stage with an electric tattoo gun and tattoo-ed Carter's arm, prompting mass cheers from the crowd.

Carter and his band didn't let the chaotic atmosphere dissolve, running through songs such as 'In The Belly Of A Shark' and 'Black Heart Queen' at turbo speed, with Carter dancing and flailing manically as he sang.

Earlier in the set Carter had introduced his mother on-stage, giving her a kiss in front of cheering fans, and revealing that his auntie was also watching the band tonight.

Before playing 'Black Heart Queen' Carter's mobile phone rang, so he answered it, then said to the crowd, "It's my girlfriend! I've got a Hollywood girlfriend, would you believe. Everybody say 'Hi'!" The crowd shouted a greeting to Carter's girlfriend, on the other end of the phone.

The set ended with Carter launching himself into the crowd then scaling the pole in the middle of the tent. Ten feet above the crowd, Carter watched as fans sang the chorus of 'Orchestra Of Wolves' to him before he leaped down, and was carried back to the stage before leaving to a huge wave of cheers.

Straight after the set Carter was congratulated by friends backstage, where he told NME.COM: "That tattoo hurt like fucking hell." The singer revealed that the tattoo was a lock with seven stars on it, to mark the Lock Up Stage and the year 2007.

"It's just black on black though," Carter continued, as blood dripped down his already heavily tattooed arm. "You can't really see it."