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mp3 / 2007 year / 204 kbs / 117 mb / 79 min

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Album: Warrior Spirit
  1. Love Life, Breathe Life
  2. Beast Within
  3. Bounce Back
  4. Sidewalk Talk
  5. Goes Down
  6. Drown Out Tha Pain
  7. So Cold
  8. Somehow, Someway
  9. Thats Wassup
  10. Declaration Of War
  11. You Say
  12. Between Tha Lines
  13. 13 Shots
  14. Workn For Mine
  15. How G Is That
  16. See You Lookin At Me
  17. Hard Headed
  18. For My Enemies
  19. Step In My Yard
  20. Sleepless Nights
  21. Back On Tha Blade

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Phil Spector trial: Day 40

A defence witness underwent an intense cross-examination today at the murder trial of Phil Spector.

Dr. Werner Spitz, an experienced forensics scientist, had concluded that actress Lana Clarkson shot herself at Spector's mansion in February 2003, and stuck to his opinion throughout the interrogation.

Spitz, who has worked on thousands of cases, including the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, did concede that the physical evidence matched the prosecution's case that Spector shot Clarkson.

However, he said that evidence OTHER than the physical led him to the conclusion that she shot herself, saying he put the pieces together like a puzzle.

"When you work a puzzle, you don't know what is the picture," he said.

Addressing the notion that Spector and Clarkson were embroiled in a struggle before the shots were fired, Spitz said "To comply with that theory you would have a lot of holes in that puzzle. It doesn't fit in this case."

Grilled by Los Angeles Deputy District Attorney Alan Jackson, Spitz said that the actress in his opinion, did not commit suicide, but did shoot herself in the mouth.

Jackson brought up the fee that Spitz is earning for his consultation in the case, which at $5,000 a day, has so far earned him $45,000. He dismissed the notion that money was a factor in his participation, saying:

"I have plenty of money. What I don't have plenty of is time."
Billy Corgan joins effort to create Moog museum

Billy Corgan is lending a hand to preserve the musical legacy of electronic synthesizer pioneer Bob Moog by creating a museum about his life and work.

The Smashing Pumpkins frontman is working with the Bob Moog Foundation to establish the museum and scholarships in his name.

"I believe Bob Moog to be one of the great visionaries of our time," said Corgan in a statement.

"His ideas far transcend use in just music, and to this day continue to have impact in everything from rock to rap to quantum physics. I strongly believe many people all over the world would benefit from being able to interact with the thoughts, ideas, inventions, and life of Dr. Moog."

When Moog died in 2005, he left his archives in a state of disrepair. Now Corgan and the Moog Foundation are working to restore and preserve them in the museum.