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Post by girl on Oct 24, 2008 18:23:07 GMT 1
In a documentary to be aired tomorrow on the BBC, infamous music producer Phil Spector says he doesn't care about how Paul McCartney felt about what Spector did with the Let It Be album.
According to Teletext, the documentary is not about Spector's upcoming retrial for murder in Los Angeles, and instead focuses on Spector as a songwriter and producer, the man who pioneered the "wall of sound".
During the documentary, film-maker Vikram Jayanti talks with Spector about the genesis of records and The Beatles, and reportedly, Spector dismisses Paul McCartney's dissatisfaction about his arrangements on the Let It Be album.
Spector says, "He's got me confused with somebody who gives a s**t."
The documentary, The Agony And Ecstasy Of..., airs in the UK on BBC2, Saturday night at 9.40 pm.
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Post by NowhereMan on Oct 24, 2008 18:24:40 GMT 1
I'll be watching that - thank you girl !
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Post by Dr Winston on Oct 24, 2008 19:57:28 GMT 1
That will be very interesting.
I have never heard Phil Spector's opinion on Let It Be. Paul was very upset with what Phil did to it, especially The Long And Winding Road, and Paul has never stopped talking about it, so finally we will have Phil's point of view.
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Post by Dr Winston on Oct 26, 2008 18:46:20 GMT 1
The Phil Spector documentary was excellent last night. Phil is awaiting a retrial for murder, and took time out to speak about his interesting life.
Lots of information about The Beatles - Phil is not happy with Paul McCartney over Let It Be. He was big friends with John & George though, and he talked about his 'Wall of Sound' production on John's early solo work and George's 'My Sweet Lord'.
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Post by NowhereMan on Oct 27, 2008 10:45:36 GMT 1
I missed it heard it was excellent though
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