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    Phil Spector

    Guilty, Innocent? Going to get off regardless?

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    #2
    What ever happens he'll make a big song and dance about it...

    IGMC

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      #3
      Originally posted by pisces
      Guilty, Innocent? Going to get off regardless?

      Discuss

      Very, very guilty. He had a history of pulling weapons (and I don't mean his c0ck) on women. She had no history of mental illness or depression and therefore no reason to top herself. He has a good lawyer and plenty of $$, the prosecution aren't even gunning (pardon the pun) for 1st degree murder. I think it's accidental manslaughter or some krap. He will either get off due to insufficent evidence or get a light sentence.

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        #4
        His production on "Let It Be" should be enough for a trip to the gallows.
        Call the cops

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          #5
          He appears to be an idiot.

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            #6
            Originally posted by freakydancer
            His production on "Let It Be" should be enough for a trip to the gallows.
            Anyone who has listened to the Original version of 'The Long and Winding Road' can only cringe at the sickly strings Spector added - McCartney had no idea that this was done on the final recording and the oringinal sans strings was much better- you can hear yourself on the movie Let it Bleed - sorry Let it Be.

            And for any ivory tinklers out there - dont play Let it Be in the key of C as most songbooks would have it - play it in BMajor - a bit more tricky but then you will get that wonderful resonance that the opening chords have - which you just cant do in C Major.
            Last edited by AlfredJPruffock; 8 May 2007, 13:23.

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