8.16.2010

THETHE AGONY AND ECSTASY OF PHIL SPECTOR @ The Egyptian Aug 19–25

West Coast Premiere! Limited Engagement!
THE AGONY AND THE ECSTASY OF PHIL SPECTOR
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Legendary pop music genius
, record producer Phil Spector created the “wall of sound” and was the driving force behind some of the greatest hits of the ’60s: Be My Baby, He’s a Rebel, Da Doo Ron Ron, You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feeling, to name just a few. Today he is imprisoned serving 19 years to- life for the murder of B-movie actress Lana Clarkson. During his first trial (a hung jury), Spector gives a rare freewheeling interview to Vikram Jayanti, filmed at his castle, seated before the white piano which he bought with John Lennon, for Imagine. He lucidly holds forth on his life and work: his father’s suicide when he was a child; the process through which he achieved his distinctive sound; his friendship with Lennon; and his case that (despite Paul McCartney’s position), he salvaged the Beatles’ album, Let It Be. Then there is Spector’s curious enmity toward Tony Bennett and Buddy Holly (“he got a postage stamp even though he was only in rock ’n’ roll three years”), and a grandiosity that has him likening himself to Bach, da Vinci, Michelangelo and Galileo. And, yes, there is an endless parade of hairstyles and flamboyant outfits.

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1 comment:

  1. He "salvaged" Let It Be? Those are harsh words if you've ever heard Let It Be Naked ... In any event, it looks interesting enough. Thanks for posting.

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