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Rolling Stones quash 'retirement' rumours

The Rolling Stones have quashed rumours they are to retire.

Singer Mick Jagger has said that he plans to continue recording and touring with the band.

He said: "I'm sure the The Rolling Stones will do more things and more records and more tours. We've got no plans to stop any of that really. As far as I'm concerned I'm sure we'll continue."

Jagger added that he would use his "own judgement" to decide when it was time to stop.

He said: "The trouble is, when you get older or you smoke a lot your voice changes. As a singer you know you can't go to certain notes. But that is not everything, it's the express you put into it."

Jagger also said he wasn't that keen to headlining Glastonbury on the Sunday night.

He said: "I don't want to play Glastonbury on the Sunday night in the pouring rain, which is what The Who did this year.

"I was watching it on the telly, and my kids were there. I'm on the phone saying, 'It's awful.' They said it was really fun, but it didn't look fun to me."

Of Amy Winehouse he told the BBC: "I think everyone goes through this sort of thing when they become very famous. Hopefully Amy will come out of this the other side with equanimity and a new lease of life."
The Smashing Pumpkins announce North American tour

The Smashing Pumpkins have announced the dates of a massive North American tour late this summer and throughout the fall.

The newly reunited band will be supporting their forthcoming album, 'Zeigeist', which is due out July 10 in the US.

After playing two Canadian festivals in September as previously announced, they'll kick things off in Las Vegas on September 13.

They'll then play several major cities including San Diego, Vancouver and Denver's Red Rocks Amphitheatre before wrapping things up in Nashville on November 11.

Tickets go on sale July 14 via Ticketmaster.
Phil Spector trial: Day 9

The chauffer who drove Phil Spector around Los Angeles the on the night of actress Lana Clarkson's death was cross-examined on the witness stand today (May 16).

Adriano DeSouza, a Brazilian immigrant, testified earlier that on the night of Clarkson's death, he heard Spector say, "I think I killed somebody."

This statement has become key to the prosecution's case that Spector murdered Clarkson on February 3, 2003 at his Los Angeles mansion. The defence contends that Clarkson accidentally killed herself.

During today's cross-examination, defence attorney Bradley W. Brunon questioned DeSouza's understanding of English and his immigration status, reports the Los Angeles Times.

"Ever misunderstand him?" Brunon asked.

"Yes," DeSouza replied.

DeSouza also admitted that Spector is soft-spoken, and that their relationship was strictly professional.

During the driver's testimony, he described seeing Clarkson slumped in her chair with blood on her face. He also said that after seeing Spector emerge from his house holding a gun, he fled the scene in Spector's Mercedes.

Once he was outside the grounds, he called Spector's assistant, Michelle Blaine, and left a message saying that his boss had killed someone. He then called police and told them his version of the events.

A recording of DeSouza's phone call to the California Highway Patrol was played for the jury.

"I think my boss just killed somebody," DeSouza said on the recording.

"You think your boss killed somebody?" the official responded incredulously.

DeSouza then described hearing a gunshot, seeing a woman on the floor and Spector with a gun in his hand.

DeSouza's cross-examination will continue on Monday (May 21), when the trial resumes.


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