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Phil Spector dies of covid
Posted on 1/17/21 at 10:41 am
Posted on 1/17/21 at 10:41 am
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The Associated Press
@AP
BREAKING: Phil Spector, the revolutionary music producer who was convicted in a 2003 murder, has died at age 81, California prison officials say. Spector's used lavish orchestral arrangements on 1960s hits like "Be My Baby" to create his "Wall of Sound."
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Posted on 1/17/21 at 10:44 am to HailHailtoMichigan!
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What is the average life expectancy of a white male?
75.3 years
Posted on 1/17/21 at 10:45 am to HailHailtoMichigan!
Can't believe they didn't let him out
Posted on 1/17/21 at 10:46 am to HailHailtoMichigan!
COVID, meet your silver lining
Posted on 1/17/21 at 10:47 am to HailHailtoMichigan!
Wall of Sound
Posted on 1/17/21 at 10:47 am to upgrayedd
I don’t remember all the details of his conviction. Was it shady?
The guy was a force with music from that era. When used right, the Wall of Sound can be pretty awesome.
The guy was a force with music from that era. When used right, the Wall of Sound can be pretty awesome.
Posted on 1/17/21 at 10:49 am to HailHailtoMichigan!
Good TMZ Article
Phil Spector, the music producer responsible for some of the biggest hits in music and the architect of The Wall of Sound has died ... sources with direct knowledge tell TMZ.
We're told he died from COVID-related complications, after being transferred from his prison cell to a hospital. We're told he was diagnosed 4 weeks ago and went to the hospital but recovered well enough to return to prison, where he was serving a 19-to-life sentence for the murder of Lana Clarkson.
Our sources say he relapsed, had trouble breathing and was rushed back to the hospital, where he died Saturday.
Spector began his career early ... when he was still in high school, he produced his first big hit, "To Know Him is To Love Him," by the Teddy Bears.
And then, the floodgates opened. He produced a flurry of hits ... from The Righteous Brothers "You Lost that Lovin' Feeling," "Unchained Melody," "You're My Soul and Inspiration," The Ronettes' "Be My Baby," The Crystals' "He's a Rebel," and on and on.
Spector had a deep association with The Beatles, and produced their final album, "Let It Be." Among the songs, "The Long and Winding Road," "Get Back," and the title track. He also produced John Lennon's solo work, including "Instant Karma," and "Imagine."
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Phil's reach was far and wide. He also produced Ike & Tina Turner's "River Deep, Mountain High."
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When Phil produced The Ronettes, he went on to marry their lead singer, Ronnie in 1968, and had a tumultuous relationship. She accused him of tormenting her during their 4 years together by telling her she was nothing -- personally or professionally -- without him, forbidding her to leave their mansion alone, and pulling guns on her.
She eventually fled barefoot from him in 1972.
Spector's "Wall of Sound" was a technique he discovered in a tunnel near Hollywood Blvd. The sound created a roaring effect, which Spector called the "Wagnerian approach to rock 'n' roll" -- it involved overdubbing scores of musicians in an orchestral style to make a fuller sound.
The technique was mimicked by the Beach Boys and Bruce Springsteen.
He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1989.
Spector ended up in prison for the second-degree murder of Clarkson, an actress he'd met in 2003 while she was working at the House of Blues in WeHo. They went back to his mansion, and he shot her ... although he'd claimed it was an accidental suicide.
His first trial, in 2007, was declared a mistrial, due to a hung jury, but he was convicted in a 2009 retrial.
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Phil Spector, the music producer responsible for some of the biggest hits in music and the architect of The Wall of Sound has died ... sources with direct knowledge tell TMZ.
We're told he died from COVID-related complications, after being transferred from his prison cell to a hospital. We're told he was diagnosed 4 weeks ago and went to the hospital but recovered well enough to return to prison, where he was serving a 19-to-life sentence for the murder of Lana Clarkson.
Our sources say he relapsed, had trouble breathing and was rushed back to the hospital, where he died Saturday.
Spector began his career early ... when he was still in high school, he produced his first big hit, "To Know Him is To Love Him," by the Teddy Bears.
And then, the floodgates opened. He produced a flurry of hits ... from The Righteous Brothers "You Lost that Lovin' Feeling," "Unchained Melody," "You're My Soul and Inspiration," The Ronettes' "Be My Baby," The Crystals' "He's a Rebel," and on and on.
Spector had a deep association with The Beatles, and produced their final album, "Let It Be." Among the songs, "The Long and Winding Road," "Get Back," and the title track. He also produced John Lennon's solo work, including "Instant Karma," and "Imagine."
Getty
Phil's reach was far and wide. He also produced Ike & Tina Turner's "River Deep, Mountain High."
Getty
When Phil produced The Ronettes, he went on to marry their lead singer, Ronnie in 1968, and had a tumultuous relationship. She accused him of tormenting her during their 4 years together by telling her she was nothing -- personally or professionally -- without him, forbidding her to leave their mansion alone, and pulling guns on her.
She eventually fled barefoot from him in 1972.
Spector's "Wall of Sound" was a technique he discovered in a tunnel near Hollywood Blvd. The sound created a roaring effect, which Spector called the "Wagnerian approach to rock 'n' roll" -- it involved overdubbing scores of musicians in an orchestral style to make a fuller sound.
The technique was mimicked by the Beach Boys and Bruce Springsteen.
He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1989.
Spector ended up in prison for the second-degree murder of Clarkson, an actress he'd met in 2003 while she was working at the House of Blues in WeHo. They went back to his mansion, and he shot her ... although he'd claimed it was an accidental suicide.
His first trial, in 2007, was declared a mistrial, due to a hung jury, but he was convicted in a 2009 retrial.
LINK /
This post was edited on 1/17/21 at 10:59 am
Posted on 1/17/21 at 10:49 am to SUB
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I don’t remember all the details of his conviction. Was it shady?
Can't remember either. I just remember the bizarre hair and suit choices. He was a weird cat.
Posted on 1/17/21 at 10:49 am to SUB
He murdered a woman. Gunshot to the face.
He was in a prison nursing home. He was sick as hell anyway.
He was in a prison nursing home. He was sick as hell anyway.
Posted on 1/17/21 at 10:49 am to HailHailtoMichigan!
When she was young, Ronnie Spector was one of the most beautiful women on the planet.
Posted on 1/17/21 at 10:50 am to HailHailtoMichigan!
He was a rebel
ETA: 18 yr old Phil Spector on The Perry Como Show:
"To Know Him Is to Love Him"
Spector's father committed suicide when Phil was nine. Spector took the song title from his father's headstone:
ETA: 18 yr old Phil Spector on The Perry Como Show:
"To Know Him Is to Love Him"
Spector's father committed suicide when Phil was nine. Spector took the song title from his father's headstone:
This post was edited on 1/17/21 at 11:42 am
Posted on 1/17/21 at 10:50 am to HailHailtoMichigan!
Should have been executed years ago for what he did to Let It Be
Posted on 1/17/21 at 10:52 am to HailHailtoMichigan!
The linked article says
Wall of sound may have fallen on him but not wall of covid.
quote:
California state prison officials said he died Saturday of natural causes at a hospital.
Wall of sound may have fallen on him but not wall of covid.
Posted on 1/17/21 at 10:54 am to HailHailtoMichigan!
He had him a beautiful queens
Posted on 1/17/21 at 10:56 am to SUB
quote:
details of conviction
Shot struggling actress in the face. Lana Clarkson or something.....
She was the hot wife of the teacher in Fast Times at Ridgemont High.
Posted on 1/17/21 at 10:56 am to HailHailtoMichigan!
quote:
I been Norman Mailered, Maxwell Taylored
I been John O'Hara'd, McNamara'd
I been Rolling Stoned and Beatled till I'm blind
I been Ayn Randed, nearly branded communist
'Cause I'm left-handed
That's the hand I use, well, never mind
I been Phil Spectored, resurrected
I been Lou Adlered, Barry Sadlered
Well, I paid all the dues I want to pay
And I learned the truth from Lenny Bruce
And all of my wealth won't buy me health
So I smoke a pint of tea a day
Simon and Garfunkel, A Simple Desultory Philippic
Posted on 1/17/21 at 10:57 am to USMEagles
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When she was young, Ronnie Spector was one of the most beautiful women on the planet.
She could fricking sing also. That’s back when musicians actually had some class and dignity and wasn’t singing about their stank asses.
Posted on 1/17/21 at 10:58 am to SUB
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I don’t remember all the details of his conviction. Was it shady?
The guy was a force with music from that era. When used right, the Wall of Sound can be pretty awesome.
His defense tried to say she had committed suicide after they had a fight. One of the things that convicted him was that she had chipped/broken her front teeth. The state said this was because Spector had shoved the gun into her mouth just before he pulled the trigger.
He had a history of threatening people with guns in his studio too. I think he pulled a handgun on John Lennon once.
Posted on 1/17/21 at 11:04 am to SUB
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I don’t remember all the details of his conviction. Was it shady?
The defense was shady.
They used ME Michael Bader who testified to something completely different than what his original report said in an attempt to surprise the prosecution. He claimed to have had an epiphany the day of the trial and came up with a new opinion that Spector was unable to have committed it. He supposedly surprised the prosecution and defense with his new opinion on the stand.
Since his wife was one of the defense attorneys the judge didn't buy it and ruled his testimony inadmissible.
Spector was 100% guilty.
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