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Post by Deleted on Aug 17, 2019 19:42:02 GMT
STeVE mentions an old girlfriend today that, doing a quick search, I see he had mentioned before. What is interesting is that her biography on Wikipedia states she was born in 1969 but in a poat STeVE mentions they were in London together in 1983 - when she was 14? Hoofy: Gaslight: STeVe: From Nov 3, 2005: STeVE: Michael Jackson's "Thriller" is an INCREDIBLE album....May 11, 2012: Hoofy: Do you like the Walt Disney movie DUMBO?From Wikipedia today (I checked other sources and 1969 is the year I keep finding for Clair Marlo’s birthday):
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Post by Boozin' Susan on Aug 17, 2019 19:54:45 GMT
Great detective work!
So, in addition to being an all-around asshole, STeVE is also a pædophile. Who’da thunk it?
Someone NEEDS to call Hoofy on this!
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Post by Deleted on Aug 17, 2019 20:01:56 GMT
Great detective work! So, in addition to being an all-around asshole, STeVE is also a pædophile. Who’da thunk it? Someone NEEDS to call Hoofy on this! STeVe also says that she graduated from Berkelee College of Music - which according to Wikipedia she did - but STeVE claimed it was in 1981. She must have been some gifted 11/12 year old! STeVe: Brand new Sunburst Electric Archtop guitar for sale! Take a look...
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Post by Boozin' Susan on Aug 18, 2019 1:32:41 GMT
I have a hunch that because @aquaholic2017 discovered very disquieting information about Daddy Dearest, the data might eventually be scrubbed by his gorf enablers. With that in mind, here’s a repository of all his mentions of Clair Marlo: Just found a 1985 set list from my old band..”(Hoffman OP)March 29, 2006 Warning, this is the most trivial of threads... Set list from my old band, typed back then by Clair Marlo. She used to watch us bemusedly when we dated; (she was in a pro band.) To her doing oldies meant Holiday Inns across the country (in other words, no thanks!) Those songs marked with * featured me on lead vocal (if you can imagine such a thing): The Kids Are Alright Marie's The Name (Of His Latest Flame) Folsom Prison Blues* Travelin' Man* Fire (Robert Gorden version) Substitute That'll Be The Day A Hard Day's Night (Rikki 12 string) So You Want To Be A Rock & Roll Star (Rikki 12 string) Feel A Whole Lot Better (Rikki 12 string) Only The Lonely When You Walk In The Room Runaway Where Were You When I Needed You Listen To Her Heart Just A Little (BB version) Apache Honey Don't* Sugar Shack Walk Don't Run Some Broken Hearts Never Mend* (Don Williams version) Let's Dance (Chris Montez version, Steve on Vox organ) Good Lovin'/Dizzie Miss Lizzie (organ) Stop Your Sobbing We've Got To Get Out Of This Place* INTERMISSION I Can Hear Music Hello Mary Lou* Needles & Pins I Can See For Miles Cry For A Shadow You Baby Do You Believe In Magic Mr. Tambourine Man Seeds And Stems Again Lodi Nashville Cats Happy Together It's Only Love* I Fought The Law I Want To Hold Your Hand P. S. I Love You or Thank You Girl (depending on how shot our voices were by that point). ENCORE: Cynical Girl* ('Cause we liked it) Someday Somewhere* (To blow off steam) Powderfinger* (to pretend we were rock stars) Sleep Walk (to wind it down) -------------------------------- How did Powderfinger get in there? :confused: Seems like a prior life. I played rhythm guitar on most of the above (Gretsch Duo Jet or Fender Strat into a Fender Blond Concert, strings 10-46-- Ernie Ball or Fender) except where I switched to Vox organ; later when we had a girl in the band our set list would change (Blue Bayou, etc.) and we would switch instruments.. Any of you have an old set list from your band? Star Wars: Episode VI - "Return of the Jedi", what did they do to the end of this?”(Hoffman OP)April 14, 2008 My gang was really in to STAR WARS back in the day and I remember going to the Egyptian in Hollywood to see the third STAR WARS film in 1983. I remember waiting in that long line the first night and my girlfriend Clair Marlo ran across the street and brought us back pizza slices to tide us over. After, we walked over to the Tick Tock and pigged out. Wow, 25 years ago? Ugh! In fact, I saw it about four times there with different people. Haven't seen it all the way through since until tonight. It was on TV, on the Lo-Fi channel but there was nothing else on. So, holy geez, what did they do to the ending? They added a bunch of "rejoicing scenes" and they morphed out Luke's daddy and put in the dude from the later films? The ending music is also different, that's for sure. Not even in friggin' sync. Wow. Are they allowed to do that? So, what else was changed in the second and third films? I must admit, watching them on a 60" screen is nothing compared to the big screen 70mm mag thrill of the original versions wayyyy back in the old daze which is why I don't bother. STAR WARS was so soft looking picture-wise when I saw the revival at the Chinese about 11 years ago that I lost faith.. Michael Jackson's "Thriller" is an INCREDIBLE album....Nov. 4, 2005 Thriller reminds me of when I first got a CD player. Thriller was probably the 10th CD I picked up. When I compared it to the LP version that I had in my office it sounded exactly the same. That was the first time I realized that the LP and CD were both made from the same "EQ'd Cutting Dub". I never liked the "sound" of the album until...... I was at Knott's Berry Farm close to Halloween '83 with my then girlfriend Clair Marlo. We were hanging out there at night in a section of the park where they were about to show the THRILLER VIDEO on big screens so people could dance or something. Well, the song came on and when the rhythm kicked in, wow, that's what is was supposed to sound like. The speaker system was like 25 giant horn PA speakers all strapped together. Hard to believe but it sounded really good and really loud. We both looked at each other with open mouths and started dancing. (Glad no one was watching). At any rate, that was the only time I ever really heard anything on that album sound really good. Bruce must have mixed that puppy on horns. When I got the single layer SACD a few years ago I finally heard the sound that I remembered from Knott's Berry Farm. Guess my equipment has improved as well but they used the correct tape for the first time I guess.. I wonder if Clair remembers that night? Probably not... :sigh: Nov. 4, 2005 Steve, you do realize that Clair Marlo's LET IT GO album will now go platinum within days? Nov. 4, 2005 No. I wonder if Clair knows? I'd better buzz her.. Thanks. Laura Branigan "Self Control" Long Version?Dec. 30, 2007 My girlfriend at the time, singer Clair Marlo, first heard the song and bought the single. I dug it as well. The single was the "Short" version and when I first got the CD I was surprised that there was a "longer version". Today I find out that there is even a LONGER LONGER version? Wow. The things we learn here. Do you want to see some pictures from the old DCC days?” (Hoffman OP)May 23, 2003 Claus Cheng wanted me to dig up some shots of DCC for his website in Germany so I pulled some snaps out and scanned them. Some of you who have a lot of DCC discs and LP's might want to see the faces of the people you read about in the credits: Sam Passamano, Jr., Roberta Ballard, Marcia, McGovern, etc. This first one doesn't have anything to do with DCC but is a shot of singer Clair Marlo I took when we were dating. (She might kill me for this): May 23, 2003 Was there ever an early '80's? Seems like a dream. This is the Clair we all know and love. Just rereleased on LP and SACD! May 23, 2003 And back cover. Nice review: LET IT GO / Clair Marlo. Clair's incredible vocals are supplemented by the wonderful musicianship of Jeff Porcaro, Pat Coil, Lee Sklar, Randy Kerber and a whole host of superb artists. From the irresistible "'Til They Take My Heart Away" through "Where You Are" , Sheffield's live to two-track recording process creates such a realistic sound that it will blow you away! "One of the year's sweetest releases. SOUND QUALITY: 10!" -CD Review What do you think about oldies acts (and others) touring with no original members?Aug. 21, 2005 My Ex (Clair Marlo) was in a "hotel" band that used to cover oldies all the time. When they did FREE RIDE the entire place would irrupt in joy. They could have said they were Edgar Winter's housekeeper's uncle's band and they wouldn't care. They just wanted to hear happy live music that they could sing along to. When I see people clapping along to the hits of the LOVIN' SPOONFUL as played by the current version of the band (like on that PBS show) I cringe. No one seems to notice the missing lead singer, etc. Sad but true. People want to be nostalga-ized. Did I get Steve's Clair Marlo "Behaviour Self" CD or a crude imposter?Dec. 30, 2003 I saw on the MCA discography that Steve mastered a 1995 Clair Marlo CD called Behaviour Self. The catalog # on my CD matches the one in the discography, WLD-9208, but my CD liner notes say "mastered by Alan Yoshida at A&M Mastering." Does anyone know how to identify Steve's version or is this Steve's version? Was there more than one Wildcat version? Calling all forum detectives. Dec. 31, 2003 Not a clue, sorry. I might have been usurped. Dec. 31, 2003 As I said, if it's any consolation, Steve, it does sound pretty good. I have to say I listened on my computer, though. I'll give it a closer listen tonight. By usurped do you mean altogether and that your version was never released or that some time after your work was released the mastering was redone? Dec. 31, 2003 No idea. I did it as a favor to Clair, my ex-girlfriend. She might have had all of her ex-boyfriend mastering engineers try a version for all I know! Jan. 1, 2004 hmmm...there must be a good story or two here. I remember reading something that George Massenberg posted on another board about working with her during , I think, the recording of Michael Ruff's Sheffield Lab release and it wasn't too kind. I think he said he and another guy at the sessions went to the shooting range to blow off steam and on every target they pictured her face on it. Jan. 1, 2004 Uh, impossible. Clair is a pussycat and very respectful of musicians and easy to get along with. She probably turned Massenberg down flat, hence the sour grapes. Petition EMI/Capitol For A JAN & DEAN Box Set!!!Aug. 5, 2007 Interesting info, Mark. Thanks. Oh, it was Christmas 1986 and I was doing some shopping at that big mall in Santa Monica with singer Clair Marlo when we bumped in to Jan Berry. His "man" was with him of course and he was doing some last minute shopping. Since I always get slightly nervous in these situations I just yelled out, "What'cha buying, Jan"? He was so delighted that we knew who he was (I had whispered into Clair's ear "It's Jan of Jan And Dean!") that he became quite friendly and we chatted for a few minutes. I can't remember a thing we talked about but I was more nervous meeting Jan than I had been meeting a lot of my favorite music legends. Clair Marlo Question, Steve?Mar. 11, 2003 I mastered it, but don't have a clue if it is out or not. Try calling Robert S. at Cisco Music (phone number on my Cisco home page link). I know they are releasing Clair's "Let It Go" on SACD and repressing the LP version from the original Mastering Lab metal parts. www.clairmarlo.com/let.htmlClair and I dated for four years in the early 1980's and she is a wonderful person, very talented! Brand new Sunburst Electric Archtop guitar for sale! Take a look...April 29, 2003 God you're killing me! My ex-girlfriend Clair Marlo also went to Berklee in Boston. I think she granulated in 81 or something. She loved it there... What is a "Beta-Blocker"?” (OP by Hoffman)Sep. 16, 2008 Clair Marlo once told me that she was so nervous being about to headline a giant sold-out arena in Manila that they gave her a Beta Blocker. What does it do? U-matic tape question for SteveJuly 12, 2002 Was every Sheffield Lab LP a "direct to disc"? July 12, 2002 No, Buddy boy! An example. My ex-girlfriend Clair Marlo had a GREAT LP on Sheffield Labs called "Let It Go". That was indeed "live", but direct to two-track 30 ips 1/2" tape. Hey John OT, remember when Clair and I double dated with you and Sharon? Disneyland, eh? Seems like a trillion years ago. All I remember is Clair and I making out on the train and the skyway while you and Sharon argued all night. Heh heh..:laugh: Clair Marlo - "Let It Go" CD or SACD ?May 28, 2007 I saw Clair over Easter holiday (we dated for 6 years). I am going to be remastering a bunch of stuff for her on LP, SACD, etc.. June 10, 2007[b/] Steve, any word on that thrid album it seems like she's been working on forever? I'd love to pick up a copy when it comes out... June 10, 2007 It's in the can and I'll be mastering it. Waiting for the right distributor I guess... Oct. 22, 2008 Clair is a great person. I'm going to see her on Sunday for little Michael's birthday bash. I'll give her all of your regards...:wave: Benny Benjamin question. Phil Spector, 1968: "I WANT THE MOTOWN DRUMMER!!"” (OP by Hoffman)July 29, 2011 I've been on a Motown jag this week. William "Benny" Benjamin could be my favorite drummer. When I was a kid, my friend John's mom worked at Metromedia. This meant KTTV Channel 11 here in town and she used to sneak us in to tapings all the time, even at night. There was this show that we saw in person a few times, it was THE LES CRANE SHOW. Les was a good looking radio personality and he had an hour on TV a week to talk about what he wanted. One week that I was there he had Rod Serling. I remember sitting about 7 feet from him and feeling thrilled that I was so close to the "Twilight Zone Guy". At any rate, John and I got to see a taping of LES CRANE which had the hottest music producers in the USA at that time. Phil Spector was on the show as were Greene & Stone and two others that I have forgotten completely about. We sat very close to Phil and I remember that Les Crane's wife Tina Louise sat right next to me on the bleachers. (In my Butthead voice: "I'm sitting next to Ginger, that's cool!") Phil Spector was going on and on about Bob Dylan. He was saying that Dylan's songs were wonderful and totally non-commercial. My buddy John thought otherwise and during the question and answer segment, got brave, raised his hand and (maybe because we were sitting next to Tina Louise) Les called on John. I couldn't believe it. No one said anything about two kids in the audience even though the ticket said no one under 21 allowed. The camera swung around, the bright lights came on, a big boom microphone swung over and all eyes were trained on us. I could have peed in my pants (but I didn't.) John asked Phil Spector this: "If Bob Dylan only writes non-commercial songs, what would you call "The Mighty Quinn"? (Currently a hit on the charts by Manfred Mann). Spector looked at us like we were bugs he wanted to squash. And he pretended to pull a ticker tape out of his mouth, look at it and said "I have no idea'. Heh, stumped him. I'm sure there is a video or audio tape of this show somewhere. I would really like to see it. By the end of the show, Charlie Greene and Brian Stone (who had been riding high with Buffalo Springfield's "For What It's Worth) were so mad at Phil they wouldn't even look at him. Greene said on camera that he should come over and pick lint off of Phil to earn his place in the music Kingdom. At the end of the show Les Crane asked Spector what he needed for his life to be complete. Phil answered without hesitation: "I want the Motown Drummer". I laughed at that and I never forgot what he said. I knew exactly what he meant. That guy that played on EVERY Motown record. So recognizable for so many years. Without his playing, Motown wouldn't be Motown. So, my question is. Which friggin' Motown drummer is the one I like? Phil thought there was only one but I know now (thanks to the Internet) that there were THREE. But I'm sure the guy Phil admired was the same guy that I liked and that made a Motown song stand out in a crowd: William "Benny" Benjamin. THIS GUY on this record: This is Benny Benjamin. He died young. This is him as well, right? And this? And this? And this? And this? He's like the coolest pop drummer in history. July 29, 2011 steve thats amazing man you really besides all your mastering stuff and adult career u seem to have had quite an interesting upbringing in the LA media community. that tops it all u sat next to tina. u can meet phil spector any old day, but tina, wowow! July 29, 2011 Most kids growing up here with relations in the biz met interesting people. My little friends and I were heavily into music so we eagerly listened to who our parents knew and talked about and liked. It's how I got to meet Elvis, Barbara S., etc. The weird thing is that years later, my girlfriend Clair Marlo and I went on a double date with Tina Louise and some dude. We ate at this British joint on the West Side and had bangers & mash.... That was a trip, hanging with Tina. I wanted to bring up the Les Crane thing but I thought better of it. Didn't want to make her sad or mad so I kept my yap shut about it. I probably could have brought it up, thinking about it these years later. Quite a nice person actually. Tribute To Tina: Of course none of this has anything to do with the great Benny Benjamin.. Do you like the Walt Disney movie DUMBO?” (Hoffman OP)(May 12, 2012) I was in London with my girlfriend Clair Marlo in 1983. We were walking down Oxford St. around noon and saw LADY & THE TRAMP playing at a cinema. We walked in and really enjoyed it. Beautiful print, a bit of home for us.. When we walked out of the movie it was with a shock to find ourselves amongst double decker busses and other strictly London stuff. We actually sort of forget where we were for a moment. A nice experience. Weird to have a bar inside the theater. Very weird.. Happy birthday to musician/singer Clair Marlo!” (Hoffman OP)(Dec. 21, 2011) We heavy dated when she was fresh off the boat from New York and have remained great friends to this day. She is a worthy musician, singer, mom, etc. Happy birthday, old timer! :wave:
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Post by Boozin' Susan on Aug 18, 2019 1:43:30 GMT
BTW, apologies for the formatting of the above poat.
I wanted to preserve the thread names, quotes, and dates, as well as grouping pertinent quotes together.
But, even after all that, it’s still all over the place...
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Post by bradman on Aug 18, 2019 1:49:04 GMT
So. Many. Lies
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Post by mintyjackhole on Aug 18, 2019 2:11:36 GMT
You are doing the LoRD's work! Thanks for capturing those golden poats.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 18, 2019 2:14:38 GMT
The Les Crane Show, according to Wikipedia, started in New York and moved to LA in the autumn of 1965. Renamed ABC Nightlife it was cancelled after 14 weeks in November 1965. He married Tina Louise in 1966.
According to IMDB Rod Serling appeared on The Les Crane Show in 1964 while the show was still being broadcast from New York.
I could not find any details of Phil Spector appearing on Les Crane’s show but I did find a mention of Spector appearing on Merv Griffin discussing Les Crane.
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Post by Boozin' Susan on Aug 18, 2019 2:20:20 GMT
STeVE’s poats about Clair Marlo are obviously full of shit, but a few things stood out.
First of all, as he’s wont to do, STeVE fucks of the details of his lies:
Mar. 11, 2003 – Clair and I dated for four years in the early 1980's and she is a wonderful person, very talented!
May 28, 2007 – I saw Clair over Easter holiday (we dated for 6 years). I am going to be remastering a bunch of stuff for her on LP, SACD, etc..
So, right there he’s toast.
But, why does he keep putting the time of their dating in the early 80s? If her D.O.B. from her Wikipedia entry is correct, then Stevo is continuously admitting to being a pedophile...
Maybe tape stealing was just a cover story for the real reason why STeVE was fired from MCA...
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Post by Deleted on Aug 18, 2019 2:27:06 GMT
And from 3:57pm on Saturday, August 17, 2019 -
STeVE:
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Post by Deleted on Aug 18, 2019 2:28:53 GMT
STeVE’s poats about Clair Marlo are obviously full of shit, but a few things stood out. First of all, as he’s wont to do, STeVE fucks of the details of his lies: Mar. 11, 2003 – Clair and I dated for four years in the early 1980's and she is a wonderful person, very talented! May 28, 2007 – I saw Clair over Easter holiday ( we dated for 6 years). I am going to be remastering a bunch of stuff for her on LP, SACD, etc.. So, right there he’s toast. But, why does he keep putting the time of their dating in the early 80s? If her D.O.B. from her Wikipedia entry is correct, then Stevo is continuously admitting to being a pedophile... Maybe tape stealing was just a cover story for the real reason why STeVE was fired from MCA... The IMDB biography states she sold her first song to MCA when she was 16. m.imdb.com/name/nm0549185/bio“Learning to read musical notation at six years old, Clair's first introduction to music was in her singing. Writing music soon became her passion, though, and she found herself consumed. By the time Clair was twelve, she was writing songs for her school productions. At sixteen, she got her first song published by MCA Music and got her first songwriter's advance. Her voice began to be the instrument through which she found herself expressing her musical ideas.” This matches the Wiki date of starting her “professional” career in 1986 as she would have turned 16 in December 1985.
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Post by hoffa_nagila on Aug 18, 2019 3:23:38 GMT
This may or may not be an issue. We still can't be sure if STeVE was 13 or 30 in 1983.
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Post by Boozin' Susan on Aug 18, 2019 3:48:52 GMT
STeVE’s poats about Clair Marlo are obviously full of shit, but a few things stood out. First of all, as he’s wont to do, STeVE fucks of the details of his lies: Mar. 11, 2003 – Clair and I dated for four years in the early 1980's and she is a wonderful person, very talented! May 28, 2007 – I saw Clair over Easter holiday ( we dated for 6 years). I am going to be remastering a bunch of stuff for her on LP, SACD, etc.. So, right there he’s toast. But, why does he keep putting the time of their dating in the early 80s? If her D.O.B. from her Wikipedia entry is correct, then Stevo is continuously admitting to being a pedophile... Maybe tape stealing was just a cover story for the real reason why STeVE was fired from MCA... The IMDB biography states she sold her first song to MCA when she was 16. m.imdb.com/name/nm0549185/bio“Learning to read musical notation at six years old, Clair's first introduction to music was in her singing. Writing music soon became her passion, though, and she found herself consumed. By the time Clair was twelve, she was writing songs for her school productions. At sixteen, she got her first song published by MCA Music and got her first songwriter's advance. Her voice began to be the instrument through which she found herself expressing her musical ideas.” This matches the Wiki date of starting her “professional” career in 1986 as she would have turned 16 in December 1985. I noticed that she wrote her IMDb bio herself. If that’s the case, then her ego appears to be quite massive. (Guess she and STeVE have a lot in common after all...) But, the fact remains she was 14 when Return of the Jedi was released in 1983. So, if she did graduate Berklee in 1981 (like STeVE states), it was Berklee Elementary School.
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