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NewsDirty Pretty Things and The Enemy play prison gigDirty Pretty Things and The Enemy performed this afternoon in Pentonville Prison, London in support of suicide prevention charity for young men. The two bands played in the chapel of the prison for inmates in the 180-capacity venue. The two bands join a small group of artists including Johnny Cash, Billy Bragg and Metallica who have played within prison walls. Prior to the full gig, Dirty Pretty Things played a three song set in the atrium of the prison. The set was Bloody Thirsty Bastards, new song Come Closer and single Deadwood . Singer Carl Barat was forthright in his support of the charity Wasted Youth : "There were 67 suicides last year in prison in Britain and already there has been 59 this year, we need to do our bit to fight the depressions and demons that young men face. Suicide is still the biggest killer of men under 35." Taking to the chapel stage with a yell of "Awright", Dirty Pretty Things tore through a full 45 minute set comprised of: Chinese Dogs Gentry Cove Wondering Doctors And Dealers Deadwood Come Closer Blood Thirsty Bastards You Fucking Love It Plastic Hearts The Enemy Gin And Milk Bang Bang You're Dead Before 'Come Closer' , guitarist Anthony Rossomando announced - to rousing cheers from the inmates: "It's not about building prisons, it's about rehabilitation." The band received a standing ovation from the band at the close of the set Supporting band The Enemy played a 30 minute set - and also received a standing ovation. Their set was: 40 Days Away From Here Pressure Don't Shed A Tear Aggro Had Enough It's Not OK You're Not Alone Pentonville Prison was where Barat 's former Libertines' bandmate Pete Doherty was held in remand in 2006 while charged with driving under the influence in December 2005. Originally Babyshambles were invited to play but Deputy Governer Paul Baker said today that that the idea had been dropped by the prison service. On September the 8 there will be a follow up gig at London Camden's Koko club to raise money for a suicide prevention phoneline. The line-up features The Rakes and Boy Kill Boy. Phil Spector trial: Day 31 The Phil Spector murder trial resumed in Los Angeles today (July 9) with charged testimony from a witness for the prosecution following a 10-day holiday break. Former New York City police officer Vincent Tannazzo took the stand and testified that he heard the music producer threaten women and use obscenities to describe how they deserved to die. Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Larry Paul Fidler had previously ruled that Tannazzo could not testify, but reversed his decision today, saying that his comments could be relevant to the case. Tannazzo testified that he heard Spector make obscene comments about women at a party thrown by comedian Joan Rivers in the mid-1990s, reports the Los Angeles Times. "They all deserve a bullet in their head," Tannazzo said Spector told him. The former police officer was working as a security guard when he heard the producer make a similar comment at another Rivers party seven years ago. Tanazzo testified that Spector said, "I ought to put a bullet in her head right now." Tannazzo added that he frisked Spector after a row between the producer and a woman, and found a handgun in Spector's belt. The prosecution is arguing that Spector has a pattern of threatening women, especially when drunk, and that the murder of actress Lana Clarkson was an extreme example of this pattern. Spector is accused of murdering Clarkson on February 3, 2003 at his Los Angeles mansion. The defence contends that the actress shot herself. The producer arrived in court this morning sporting a new brown hairdo, a switch from his previously blonde locks. |
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