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Events

Megadeth kick off Download Festival 2007

Metal veterans Megadeth pulled in a huge crowd at Download Festival 2007 as they blasted through their back catalogue on the Main Stage.

The US four-piece played old favourites 'Symphony of Destruction' and 'Peace Sells But Who's Buying' alongside new track 'Gears Of War' during a mid-afternoon set at Donington Park.

They later closed their performance with a medley which saw the band perform a few bars of Black Sabbath's 'Paranoid'.

Over in the DimeBag Darrell Stage, Norwegian rockers Turbonegro showcased new song 'Do You Do You Dig Destruction' during their 30 minute set.

As the band launched into the track a sweat drenched half naked Hans Erik Husby, told the crowd: "This tends to happen a lot in the UK and Norway. A 14-year-old girl comes home late very drunk with a fetus in her stomach."

Earlier, LA five-piece Buckcherry peformed a short set which saw singer Josh Todd scream "Come on you fucking cunts", to the crowd as the band hit the stage.

The quintet also played a series of songs including 'Everything' from their recent album '15'.

I Was A Cub Scout then played a afternoon set, with singer Todd Marriott joking as they took the stage: "This is for whoever's on the mainstage and louder than we are."

The band's set included forthcoming single 'Our Smallest Adventures', while Marriott admitted that he had been to the festival before.

"When I was 13 I came and watched Korn and they're playing this weekend!" he declared

The singer added that he'd just seen Paramore's singer Hayley Williams.

Marriott said: "Everyone was ganging her... She's a very pretty girl," before launching into 'I Hate Nightclubs'.

Hotly tipped Britrockers Zico Chain also played, performing their desert rock to a large audience.

"Get ready to lose your fucking mind!" singer Chris Glithero said before launching into 'Rohyphnol'.

Glithero then told the band it was a very special performance of the track 'Anaemia'.

"We're making a video for this right now - so we want to see you go mental!" Glithereo explained.

NME.COM will be bringing you coverage live from both of this weekend's festivals - Isle Of Wight and Download - so for news, blogs and photography straight from both sites go to NME.COM/festivals now.

Meanwhile make sure you check out next week's NME - on UK newstands from June 13 - for exclusive coverage of all the weekend's action.
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.
Daughtry play second ever UK date

US superstars Daughtry have confirmed only their second ever UK show at the Scala in London on 27th November 2007.

The band last played in the country in June of this year when their Borderline show sold out in a matter of minutes and fans camped out all day for tickets that were changing hands on the internet for ?400.

The band, fronted by Chris Daughtry have been touring consistently across the US since the release of their debut album in the US last November and have gone on to sell an incredible 3 million copies and hitting the number one spot (twice!) on the Billboard top 100.

It?s still the biggest selling album in the US this year, and new single 'Over You? is one of the most added songs at US radio, currently at no. 25 in the Billboard chart and rising. The album entered the UK charts at No. 13 upon it?s release in August.

Having recently visited Singapore and Australia for the first time, Daughtry returned to the US to discover they had been nominated for 3 American Music Awards: Favourite Album (Pop or Rock), Favourite Artist (Adult Contemporary) and Favourite Breakthrough Artist.

Daughtry consist of Josh Paul (bass), Joey Barnes (drums), Brian Craddock (guitar), Josh Steely (guitar) and Chris Daughtry (vocals).

They recorded their triple platinum album with Howard Benson (My Chemical Romance, All American Rejects) which went on to spend over 30 weeks in the Billboard Top Ten on release.

The band will release a single 'Home? on 7th January (originally scheduled for late October).


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