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    Deid! Psycho wall of sound creator edition.

    Phil Spector, 81..... whilst detained.

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    After his treatment of the divine Veronica, it’s nae ahin time.

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    Your man Springs**** owes him, as does Brian Wilson.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 57vintage View Post
    After his treatment of the divine Veronica, it’s nae ahin time.

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    Your man Springs**** owes him, as does Brian Wilson.
    He was a bad ‘un, but Be My Baby is IMHO the greatest pop song ever*

    * will no doubt swither next time I hear Tears of a Clown, but it’s one of the two.

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    Quote Originally Posted by krakowdon View Post
    He was a bad ‘un, but Be My Baby is IMHO the greatest pop song ever*

    * will no doubt swither next time I hear Tears of a Clown, but it’s one of the two.
    Impeccable taste, as one would expect. A constant dilemma of choice that changes each day. Be My Baby certainly. Smokey without doubt. California Dreaming, Midnight Train To Georgia, Bring It On Home To Me....

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    Quote Originally Posted by 57vintage View Post
    After his treatment of the divine Veronica, it’s nae ahin time.

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    Your man Springs**** owes him, as does Brian Wilson.
    Indeed, nae wall of sound, nae Born to Run......which would certainly render the world a poorer place.

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    I'll probably have the same conflicting thoughts when Polanski carks it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 57vintage View Post
    Impeccable taste, as one would expect. A constant dilemma of choice that changes each day. Be My Baby certainly. Smokey without doubt. California Dreaming, Midnight Train To Georgia, Bring It On Home To Me....
    For me your last two are more classic soul than pop, if you know what I mean.

    I’ll add Dusty’s I Only Want to be With You which of course took the Wall of Sound approach. The whole 60’s girl group thing, which incidentally spurred Dusty to go solo, owes so much to Spector. Off down a you tube rabbit hole. Reparata and The Delrons here I come!

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    Incidentally, I'm reading Craig Brown's (nae that een) "One, two three, four" just now.
    Interesting segment on Mr Lennon's pursuit of Ronnie.
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    Are we talking 60s and 70s pop songs only? Vogue for me has to be one of the greatest pop songs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aldo1983 View Post
    Are we talking 60s and 70s pop songs only? Vogue for me has to be one of the greatest pop songs.
    It’s terrific, and Madge’s best song as far as I’m concerned. That short rap section near the end is a touch of genius.

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