Phil Spector on Tosh Talks





Phil Spector on Tosh Talks

At times I feel like I made up Phil Spector in my imagination, perhaps due that he's a figure that seems cinematic more than human to me.  I love everything he has done from his first 'band' The Teddy Bears to The Righteous Brothers to The Crystals/The Ronettes, and the entire 'Wrecking Crew" world.   Here on "Tosh Talks," I explore the darkness in his work, which at times reminds me of Martin Scorsese and David Lynch's exploration of evil.   Gerry Goffin and Carole King's incredible song "He Hit Me, and it Felt Like a Kiss" as well as the nature of the girl groups all play in the cinematic world of Phil Spector.   To Know him is to love him.  Still, that's troublesome.  - Tosh Berman




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Published on February 13, 2018 07:40
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message 1: by Gary (new)

Gary Ugh. Sorry, Tosh, but why give this sleazebag murderer and child abuser the time of day?


message 2: by Tosh (new)

Tosh Hello Gary,

Because he is also a great artist. A murderer, yes, I think that's true. A child abuser?


message 5: by Tosh (new)

Tosh I met Spector a few times. He's a troubled individual. In other words, he's ill. It's a tragic story for all involved.


message 7: by Gary (new)

Gary (slip).

I hear you.


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