Producer For Roger's Next Solo Album...

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Producer For Roger's Next Solo Album...

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Have any of you heard who is going to produce Roger's next album? I read a few months ago that Roger was reportedly seeking an apartment in New York City, presumably to be near Patrick Leonard, who produced ATD with Roger.

Roger enjoys John Lennon's solo work. I wonder if Roger has ever considered working with Phil Spector. I think that would be an interesting collaboration. I'm sure Spector would, at the very least, make the album a tad more appealing to the masses. Add Michael Kamen to the mix, and who knows what the result would be. What do you think?
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Bob Esrin and Rick Wright are going to co-produce the album with Waters.
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I really don't think that the Phil Spector Wall Of Sound would appeal to Roger.

Granted, I could be wrong...
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At this point in time I would guess Phil Spector is not in the running.......
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Post by Real Pink in the Inside »

Yeah, Spector has a much more serious issue to attend to now :lol:
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His haircut.
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I've heard that either Roger Barret or David Gilmour will be producing, but thats just a rumour.
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Aparantly john lennon also killed someone, did he not like kick their manager in the head or something and aparantly caused him a brain tumour?

Anyone else heard this? I heard about if from the book The Beatles Anthology written by the Beatles so there has to be some truth.
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He beat someone up in the early sixties, in Liverpool I think, who 'accused' him of being homosexual. As if it's anything to be ashamed of, for cod's sake.

P.S. for the record, I'm not gay, despite the username. :lol: :wink:
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John didn't kill anyone...He only buried Paul :lol:
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Yoko killed the beatles.
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bong wrote:Yoko killed the beatles.
She certainly did have a big influence upon John but perhaps it was John's weakness as a human being that allowed Yoko to infultrate his life and relationship with the other Beatles.
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kjnpf wrote:
bong wrote:Yoko killed the beatles.
S but perhaps it was John's weakness as a human being that allowed Yoko to infultrate his life and relationship with the other Beatles.
Someone's not going to like that.

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I'm glad the Beatles broke up when they did, just like Seinfeld, they ended it at the top, which is the best way to go out. and i heard this thing on the radio, and john lennon said "When you're in a band, its kind of like playing tennis with someone. Once you play with them over and over, you know every move, and you get tired of it. Thats what happened with the Beatles" very good way to say it
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DaveMatthewsFan wrote:I'm glad the Beatles broke up when they did, just like Seinfeld, they ended it at the top, which is the best way to go out.
It sure is, and while Abbey Road might well be their best album (my favourite along with Revolver), I think they would have got really self indulgent in the seventies. I just get that feeling.