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May 25-June 1: Spector's Spectacle, Susan's Boyling Point, Brown's Blunder

Posted Fri May 29, 2009 3:34pm PDT by Lyndsey Parker in That's Really Week

While American Idol continued to make news more than a week after its finale--as evidence of an AT&T vote-tampering "scandal" in winner Kris Allen's home state of Arkansas came to light, and runners-up Adam Lambert and Clay Aiken amusingly feuded in the press--there were far more serious headlines this week, the first having to do with legendary-producer-turned-convicted-killer Phil Spector.

On Friday, the 69-year-old "Wall Of Sound" innovator learned he will likely live out the remainder of his life within the walls of a maximum-security prison, when he was sentenced to 19-years-to-life for the second-degree shooting murder of actress Lana Clarkson. He was also ordered by Superior Court Judge Larry Paul Fidler to pay $16,811 in funeral expenses, $9,740 to a state victims' restitution fund, and other fees.

Speaking in the courtroom right before Phil's sentencing, Lana Clarkson's mother, Donna, stated: "I'm very proud of Lana, proud to be her mother. No one should suffer the loss of a child."

We offer our condolences to anyone and everyone in the Clarkson and Spector families affected by this tragedy.

Also in the courtroom this week was Chris Brown, when his superstar attorney Mark Geragos unsuccessfully attempted to file a motion to receive police and investigative records related to Chris's Rihanna assault case. This court appearance only made Chris's new YouTube video, posted the day before, even more puzzling.

On Wednesday, Chris chose to break his more than three-month silence in possibly the most ill-advised manner possible, in an amateur, poorly lit, and frankly kind of unsettling webcam video clip apparently shot on a whim while he was chilling with his buddy Bow Wow. Oddly, about 30 of the video's fleeting 37 seconds were devoted to promotion for Chris's upcoming music. ("I just wanna say, what's up? Because I ain't been out there in a minute. New album will be coming soon. We're working on it right now. Called Graffiti. Got everything on it, know what I'm sayin'? I'll be ready for that. I'm about to drop a single this summer for y'all. So we ain't going nowhere," Chris said in the clip.)

Only at the end of the video, as a seeming afterthought, was there any vague reference to Chris's recent domestic abuse scandal. "Everybody's that's haters, they just been haters," Chris added. "All my real fans, I love you all. I ain't a monster." But his tone was hardly remorseful, and the clip probably did little to polish up Chris's tarnished golden-boy image or convert any actual haters out there. He probably only made it harder for Mark Geragos--not to mention for his publicist, manager, or any other spin-doctors in his camp who've been working damage-control overtime since his infamous Grammy-weekend altercation with Rihanna--to do their jobs.

Note to Chris's entourage: Keep that kid away from a camcorder until this case is closed.

Meanwhile, as Phil Spector prepared to do hard time and Chris Brown possibly provided ammunition for the prosecution in his own case, rapper T.I. began serving one year and one day in an Arkansas low-security penitentiary on a weapon charge. The night before he went to jail, he performed a farewell concert in his native Atlanta and told the crowd, "See y'all in 366 days." And so, for the next 366 days, T.I. (whose real name is Clifford J. Harris Jr.) will be known as Prisoner No. 59458019.

In other music-related reality news...yes, American Idol is over, but Simon Cowell's big TV hit on the other side of the pond, Britain's Got Talent, is gearing up for its finale this weekend. However, the show's frontrunner, dowdy opera singer Susan Boyle, may be headed for a meltdown that could ruin her chances of winning.

All this week, U.K. tabloids were positively bursting with reports that the 48-year-old Scottish overnight celebrity, feeling pressured as the talent show reaches its climax, experienced an expletive-riddled meltdown at London's Wembley Plaza Hotel in front of 150 shocked party guests, after watching BGT judge Piers Morgan rave about fellow BGT contestant Shaheen Jafargholi during a semi-final episode. Of course, a spokesperson for the show denied that Susan actually freaked out and stormed out, saying: "Susan was watching the show in the bar with the contestants' families at first. But she was getting hassled by a journalist, so went to watch the rest of the show in a room with four friends."

But then reports surfaced that Susan was considering quitting BGT entirely because she could not deal with the stress of newfound fame. Piers actually told U.K. program The Early Show that Susan "threatened to leave...because of the amount of pressure on her." Later on his blog, Piers said he was "very, very angry" and ordered Susan's detractors to leave her alone.

"She has been in tears many times during the last few days...she's had to read stories and columns, and listen to radio and TV phone-ins, calling her arrogant, insincere, spoiled, fake, mad, and so on," Piers blogged. "Susan Boyle has never experienced anything like this and is like a frightened rabbit in headlights...Anybody who has gone through that transformation is going to be feeling the most unbelievable pressure. You could see the nerves almost crippling her on the semi-final show and I just think it's time that everyone slightly backed off."

It remains to be seen if Susan will be able to keep her nerves under control when she competes against Shaheen and other finalists on the ultimate Britain's Got Talent showdown this weekend.

Speaking of freakouts, and Britain, fanatical followers of the Brit synth band Depeche Mode freaked out when it was announced that iconic Mode frontman Dave Gahan had a cancer care this week. The band, who just released a new album titled Sounds Of The Universe, had to cancel some of their overseas tourdates when Dave was hospitalized earlier this month with a severe bout of gastroenteritis...but then, while he was undergoing gastroenteritis treatment, Dave learned he also had cancerous tumor in his bladder. Luckily, surgery to remove what doctors called the "low-grade" malignancy was a success, and Dave is expected to make a full recovery in time for a Depeche Mode summer tour starting June 8.

"Dave Gahan sincerely thanks his fans for their support, understanding, and patience," the synth-pop gods said in a statement. "Depeche Mode deeply regret any problems or inconveniences the cancellations and postponements may have caused."

We here at Yahoo! send many heartfelt get-well wishes to Dave.

Unfortunately, a much sadder fate met with former Wilco guitarist Jay Bennett, who died in his sleep last Saturday. He was only 45 years old.

Jay played with Wilco during the formative years of 1994 to 2001, leaving the Americana band because of a fallout with group leader Jeff Tweedy (against whom Jay had recently filed suit for $50,000 in alleged owed royalties). As of this writing, the cause of Jay's death was still unknown, pending further coroner testing. We send our deepest condolences to the Bennett family and the Wilco fanbase. Jay Bennett was a great talent and will truly be missed.

And on that sad note, thus concludes another week in music news. Come back next Friday for more headspinning headlines, and until then, goodnight and good music.

THIS WEEK'S TOP 10 STORIES:

1) Justice Gets It Phil - Spector is sentenced to 19 years to life.

2) Chris Goes On Camera - Brown's bizarre "I'm not a monster" YouTube video may have been a monstrously bad career move.

3) R.I.P., Jay Bennett - The former Wilco guitarist passes away at age 45.

4) Time For A Rematch? - Accusations against AT&T of American Idol vote-rigging have Lambert fans crying foul, but Fox claims Kris Allen won fairly.

5) Dave Gahan Tries To Shake The Disease - The Depeche Mode singer suffers a cancer scare.

6) Road To Redemption Leads To Jail - T.I. begins serving his 366-day prison sentence.

7) Boyling Point - The pressures of sudden fame cause Susan Boyle to suffer a public meltdown.

8) Bruce Goes To Glasto - Springsteen is set to headline the U.K.'s massive Glastonbury Festival.

9) Courtney Should Leave Home Without It - AmEx sues Courtney Love for a $350,000 unpaid bill.

10) A White Wedding - The White Stripes' Meg White gets married.

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187 Comments

41. Yahoo! Music User -
Phil Spector rules he should be set free to kill more washed up has been actresses.

42. Xenakis Thanatogenous -
i gess in order to rite like all the bloggers on this site i'll have to eschew unimportant things like speling, punkchuashun, an kappitilisashun. wow - riting like a moron shure is funn!!

43. Yahoo! Music User -
You know how I know you are gay?


You listen to Wilco.

44. David -
Drug # 1 has created more tragedies than the world can possibly count. Alcohol. Too much leading to intoxication. Intoxication allowing people to do really stupid things that they regret when they sober up.

You can be sure that Phil Spector and Chris Brown are two people who might have done things differently had they both not been drunk. Drunkenness is the state of having your self-will and self-control almost or completely inactivated. Both Phil and Chris had been drinking heavily as they partied before both incidents.

Many people go into rages, uncontrollable fits of anger over any so-called slight that they imagine has been given them by another person. They vent their anger when drunk without any self-control.

It is why millions of incidents happen every year--from car crashes that kill people, to domestic violence, to slayings, to beatings, to shootings, stabbings, etc.

Add drug abuse, coke, for instance, or any of the uppers, meth, crystal, blah blah...and it is a volatile recipe for a lifechanging destructive act.

Which is why when a person is sober they think--"But it wasn't really ME that did that. I am not that kind of person. If I did that I must have been crazy." And, in a way, they are right. But, if you know alcohol gives you these self-control problems and you constantly put yourself into dangerous situations using alcohol then if you can't control yourself, society must step in to control you to protect the rest of us.

When you read about beatings, shootings, rages, etc. so much of the time that person was in a mood altered state. They may be as confused as the rest of us as to why they did what they did, but, in too many cases they were in that situation to begin with out of their own conscious and repetitious choice.

45. Nickey -
Supporting a person that is unwilling to stand up and admit that they did something wrong because they don’t feel that what they did was wrong. Amounts to the same as supporting a raciest! They don’t think they are wrong either.

46. elaine -
Chris Brown will never grow up if he doesn't own up to what he has done. Violence begets violence.

47. BABY DOLL -
What chris did was wrong but his whole life dont need to stop cuz of it..and ppl need to stop paying so much attention to what happened,,stuff happens and everyone is shocked..there are thousands of other women and children gettin beat up..focus on ur own life

48. Donald -
CHRIS NEED TO SIT HES ASS DOWN SOME WERE! HIT A MAN NOT A WOMEN NOT A GOOD LOOK AT ALL DUM ASS MOVE FOR REAL. DUMMMMMMMM MOVE!

49. Sstew -
Oh, Man. All you people on the first few post are complete idiots. You just don't want another popular black artist to go to jail. You know had this been Eminem or anyone else you'd say send him to jail. Secondly, It's not right EVER.. EVER... EVER to beat up a woman, He should be sent to jail for that. Lastly. All of the first post let's learn to speak like Humans yes?.

This doesn't make a post good, "I leik Youz. Dontz stp u still gotz da real fanz yo!"

it just shows your a complete idiot like Mr. Brown up there.

Yeah looked idiotic didn't it. I don't like him and think he should be jailed, as well as Phil and TI up there. Props to TI for taking like a man and serving his time peacefully though.

50. Yahoo! Music User -
i still love chris brown & TI they are my babies and they made mistakes everybody do 4give um PLEASE.........

51. snoopy131 -
man all yall need to stop hatin'- chris brown is just as talented as ever. just because he made a mistake doesnt mean its the end of the world. everybody makes mistakes. if Rihanna was the victim and can forgive him and continue to talk to him-then i think we all should move on. she was hurt not yall. and as for the album- ILL BE ONE OF THE FIRST TO GET IT. so dis this.

52. The Black Betty Boo -
T.I Im a fan and always will be a fan nomatter what, so take care and wait to here from u in 366 days

53. Adam -
I cannot imagine what sort of life those who defend Chris Brown must live. It is a true reflection of America at its worst, the audacity to defend a man of a horrible crime based on his merit as an R&B ARTIST. In the real world, it doesn't matter who is "droppin" what albums on them "haters" heads, he committed a crime, he should serve the best interest of the public by a swift conviction and prison time. You saw her face, he brutalized her. For everyone who likes Chris Brown, read Crime and Punishment. Although I would bet 99% of his fans don't even know who Dostoevsky is. Save money on the album, BUY A BOOK AND STOP BEING IGNORANT

54. Red Wasp -
I LOVE YU SO MUCH CHRIS AND I ALWAYS WILL FORGET RIHANNA SHE WANT FOR YU ANYWAY

55. Marcus -
I am still going to listen to his music but i do hope he learned his lesson abuse is wrong .

56. Scarlet&Dexter4ever -
Chris Browns Viedo is weird it sucks almost as bad as his singing does. im more of a josh groen girl myself at least he can carry a tune.

57. Amber E -
So whos a hater? No one is a bigger hater than Chris Brown himself. He hates women. How in the hell can you hate something that you yourself came from? Thats horrible. Anyone who likes Chris Brown is a woman beating hater. How about that? Thats how it really is. Chris Brown just needs to give up his pathetic career and hid out forever. He will never have the same respect as he used to so it would be the best thing for him.

58. darwin -
Chris Brown's high pitched azz voice was cool when he first came out. His career is DONE. He's a woman beater, immature, and unpredictable. Neyo stole Chris's lime light a long time ago. Nobody wants to see a whole bunch of dancing around the TV screen, and young kids music anymore. IT'S OVER....

If you're over 18 you shouldn't be listening to Chris Brown anyway, because that's exactly what it's for "teenagers".

59. OMFGZZitsApple -
wow, he doesn't even sound like he feels bad for rhianna. we'll all be watching your epic failure when youre next album comes out, chris.

60. darwin -
TI shouldn't even be mentioned in this article, because he did nothing but try to protect himself. He's a very talented artist and at least he gave back to his community. TI stood up to his wrong doings like a man, but you you can't say that about Chris "Beatem" Brown or Spector.

What's up with the Brown's: James Brown, Bobby Brown, Neno Brown, Chris Brown......... Damn all of them be abusing women......... Worthless..
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