Spector's wife Rachelle Spector told a US newspaper: 'A guard brought Philip a note from Manson, who said he wanted him to come over to his [lockup]. He said he considers Philip the greatest producer who ever lived. 'It was creepy. Philip didn't respond.'
Creepy? God, I'll say. 'One of the best producers' maybe, but to claim he's the greatest whoever lived? That's some serious creeping.
I'm tempted to see if we can get Pete Waterman thrown into the same jail on some trumped up charge to test if Manson approaches him, too. For something other than "do you have Mike Stock's phone number?"
I quite like the idea that Charles Manson spends his time in prison sitting watching repeats of The Hitman and Her.
ReplyDeleteSurely that would a cruel and unusual punishment outlawed by the constitution?
ReplyDeleteI think we're safe with Hitman, however I'm confident that his programme about trains is referred to in the Geneva Convention.
ReplyDeleteNewbie Spector ignores old lag Manson's plea? That's surely an attempt to get his appeal going on the grounds of insanity.
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