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Index
Cover
Title Page
Epigraph
Contents
1 ‘Mr Spector likes people to walk up’
2 ‘It was Phillip who was moving fastest’
3 ‘To Know Him Is to Love Him’
4 On Broadway
5 ‘A big hoot and howl’
6 ‘They all thought he was a genius’
7 Building the Wall of Sound
8 ‘He wanted to be thought of as interesting’
9 Little symphonies for the kids
10 Going to the chapel
11 ‘The Wall of Sound, it kinda sounds tired’
12 ‘The last word in tomorrow’s sound today’
13 ‘A Giant Stands 5’7”’
14 River deep, mountain low
15 Marriage in purgatory
16 ‘Out there, but in a beautiful way’
17 The lonely bird in the gilded cage
18 With the Beatles
19 ‘These are pretty wild sessions, they get pretty out there’
20 ‘Let’s take five’
21 ‘Leonard, I love you . . .’
22 ‘Thank you, folks – have a good life’
23 ‘A case that no one can reach’
24 ‘Between grief and nothing, I will take grief’
25 ‘I honestly thought he was kidding’
26 ‘You don’t tell Mozart what operas to write’
27 ‘Anybody have a calculator?’
28 ‘He wanted to prove he really was human’
29 ‘It’s very difficult, very difficult to be reasonable’
30 ‘I think I killed somebody . . .’
31 ‘A genius is not there all the time’
32 Trial and error
Postscript
Plate Section
Acknowledgements
Interview List
Select Bibliography
Footnote
Notes on Sources
Picture Credits
A Note on the Author
By the Same Author
Praise for Tearing Down the Wall of Sound: The Rise and Fall of Phil Spector by Mick Brown
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