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...write them. And you certainly don't tell Phil Spector what songs to write or how to write them, or what records to produce or how to produce them." - in an statement following the removal of all his work on Celine Dion's 1996 album Falling into You (Vanity Fair, June...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Phil Spector | 5/29/2009 | See Source »

...Married Ronnie Spector, lead singer of the Ronettes, with whom he reportedly had a very unhealthy relationship. According to an in-depth 2003 Vanity Fair article, he would often have her call while touring and leave the phone off the hook so that he could fall asleep listening to her breathe. His jealousy was epic. Spector made his estate into a fortress - barbed wire, electric fences - kept a glass-topped coffin in the basement for Ronnie ("so I can keep an eye on her after she's dead") and forced her to take a Phil Spector mannequin with her when...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Phil Spector | 5/29/2009 | See Source »

...Phil, if you're going to kill me, kill me. But don't f___ with me ears. I need them." - John Lennon, after Spector shot one of his many pistols into the ceiling of a studio bathroom after having tied up a drunken, raving Lennon (Vanity Fair, June...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Phil Spector | 5/29/2009 | See Source »

...feel that you asked Miss California a fair question, but do you regret the harsh treatment she received for answering her question honestly? - Barb McClintock, Houston I think by entering the Miss USA pageant, she made herself a public figure. If a civilian were to answer that question, would I think the response that she got was appropriate? No. But when you become a tabloid figure, which she did, the rules change. (See the top 10 beauty-pageant scandals...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: 10 Questions for Perez Hilton | 5/28/2009 | See Source »

...minority leader Mitch McConnell said in a statement that could be read as cautious or ominous. "Our Democratic colleagues have often remarked that the Senate is not a 'rubber stamp.' Accordingly, we trust they will ensure there is adequate time to prepare for this nomination, and a full and fair opportunity to question the nominee and debate her qualifications...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Why Obama Picked Her | 5/26/2009 | See Source »

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