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Did anyone catch the superb documentary on Phil Spector on BBC 2 Arena programme Sat night ? A fantastic 2 hour interview with the man .If you missed it , it's available on BBC i player .Best ,Eddie

Yeh Eddie I caught most of it, he was certainly a bit of a weirdo huh.gif To Say The Least....... don't you think.... and his choice of wigs....well impressive ......NOT yes.gif

But I did not know that he was responsible for things by the Beatles like "Let It Be" and also the things he produced after the split. GH - My Sweet Lord. JL - Imagine.

And I still think the original cut of "Let It Be" is the best, and not the Unspectorised version that McCartney was responsible for years later.........

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Bully :rolleyes:

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Yeh Eddie I caught most of it, he was certainly a bit of a weirdo :thumbup: To Say The Least....... don't you think.... and his choice of wigs....well impressive ......NOT yes.gif

But I did not know that he was responsible for things by the Beatles like "Let It Be" and also the things he produced after the split. GH - My Sweet Lord. JL - Imagine.

And I still think the original cut of "Let It Be" is the best, and not the Unspectorised version that McCartney was responsible for years later.........

All Good Stuff Mate

BEST

Bully :rolleyes:

PS gets his syrups from the same place as Bruce Forsyth .......

Spector / Beatles connection trivia .......

PS became a musician , after being inspired to do so by the record " Rock Island Line " , by British performer Lonnie Donegan , who was one of the main inspirations for The Beatles ......

Malc Burton

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Yes agree with all of the above comments, but I also found the way the BBC editied and produced this interview a little bizzare.......

Highlight had to be the colour footage of a outstanding early performance of Tina Turner including Ike (I think) and the backing singers dance movements, early 1972/73 possibly? Although never been a big fan of TT passed or present.

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