Ike & Tina Turner were rightfully inducted as a duo but they deserve solo inductions as well. Ike Turner as a pioneer in the early influences category and Tina Turner as performer for her stellar solo career. Ike was an established musician before he discovered Tina. He is credited with writing arguably the first rock and roll song "Rocket 88" and he discovered many legendary musicians as a talent scout for Sun Records and Modern Records. Ike also played piano on Howlin' Wolf, Junior Parker, Bobby Bland, and B.B. King's early records.
I didn’t expect this kind of a speech and it doesn’t fit the person I’ve heard he was, it was really genuine. I had some people tell me I had a wall of sound type productions too, at the time I really didn’t know what they were talking about, but after hearing Phil’s stuff I can guarantee you, my Productions were not lol!!!
"Spector is a good guy, but he's a nut. Ha, ha, ha! You know, I love him, but he's unpredictable. He's okay as long as he don't drink." - Ike Turner, interview in Jefferson Blues Magazine, 1998
There's a reason Spector worked with so many tremendous artists. When he was sober (or close to it) he could helm a studio full of the best session cats and create magic. Of course he wasn't sober too often...
Oddly enough he reminds me of Dana Carvey here. He was a musical genius, rip. Yes, he was guilty of murder and had allegations of abuse. But for me, right now, I’m just going to appreciate the music he created.
Dana Carvey! Yes!! I see it. Phil comes off as a funny guy here! I just wanted to enjoy this moment as well. So much talent and such a bad ending for him later on.
OMG,ROTF LMAO LoL he had me dying laughing, when he was talkin like Ike, and he was actually right on point, he sounded like the right the real Ike Turner😂😂😂😂😂😂
@CHRISTIAN ANDERS LEARNING CHANNEL pretty sure for Phillip as well, "learning channel".. I would consider being shuffled from prison to prison in his 70's a very tough time.
It's funny how he is quite lucid and charming here, when two years ago when Tina presented his own Hall of Fame award, he acted very weird and had a bunch of bodyguards with him. I can't find footage of this event, it's just how it was described.
I'm a deputy with the LA County Sheriff's Department. I use to walk him form his cell (Twin Towers Module 141 B Pod) to visiting where he would write a check to his lawyers (12 grand each time). I would pass the paperwork to and from him and his lawyers and vice versa. He was very short, bout 5'1 or so. Salt and pepper hair. I would tell him while going to visiting his lawyers, don't follow so close to me. One time he wasn't paying attention he bumped into me from behind (he was carrying a bunch of paperwork in his arms, legal work I assume) and I told him, "Hey, watch out", and he said, "I'm sorry deputy". Other than that he wasn't a problem.
He seemed so bright, alert & coherent here recieving the R&R Hall Of Fame award for Ike & Tina Turner. Just a small handful of years prior, his interviews & speeches were deeply marred with intoxication, drugs & a deep dark spirit of narcissism. The early '90s benefited him by being clean, sober & attentive, only to return into mortal decline by the early 2000s with the whole Clarkson ordeal. When he passed from COVID-19 & other natural causes in January of 2021 in a nearby prison hospital, he was completely deaf, delirious & cut down to nearly nothing. When he stood before God, shortly after leaving his decayed body, it was only then, that the creator of this universe, may have had compassion, for his utter tortured sole. I just don't know; I just don't know. May God have mercy & compassion on ALL of our impeccably imperfect lives, when it's our turn, to stand before him. Me...included. BolsaChicaRadio
This made me laugh because I just watched the TINA documentary (which is amazing) but yeah Ike would have kicked the shit out of Phil if he tried to pull that weak ass shit on him. Thank heavens Tina got the fuck out when she did!
Ike Turner is overdue for a solo induction as a sideman. He played on many influential blues and rock n roll records. He backed Howlin Wolf, Little Junior Parker, Bobby Bland, BB King, Otis Rush, Albert King and others. Ike also wrote the first rock n roll song "Rocket 88."
I believe Jackie Brenton wrote it. I dispute that it's Rock'nRoll, it's Rythmn and Blues, sung by black adults for black adults. Rock'nRoll was about and for white teenagers. Record hops and that. Soda shops. Not fifths of whiskey.
@@stewartfenton7660 Jackie Brenston was Ike's saxophonist. He sang the song but Ike wrote it and he plays piano on the record. The song was recorded at Sam Phillips' Memphis Recording Service (later known as Sun Studio) in 1951. Sam didn't have a label yet so he licensed the recorded to Chess Records. They were supposed to release it as Ike Turner and his Kings of Rhythm featuring Jackie Brenston. Instead, they released it as Jackie's Brenston and his Delta Cats. The Delta Cats didn't exist, that was Ike's band. The success of the record helped launch the creation of Sun Records in 1952. It has since been documented and accepted by music historians that it was Ike Turner's band he has been given credit. Whether it is the first rock & roll song is disputable, but the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inducted the song and considers it the first.
@@samrindge8042 Sam, I do know about all that stuff, maybe I've remembered wrongly and Ike did write it. I know full well it was Ike's band but that Sam didn't like Ike's voice. I believe from memory though, and I admit I could be wrong, that it was Jackie who liked the song and wanted to push it. And I stand by my opinion, no matter what the Hall of Fame, or anyone else says. That sax break alone is raw, rough R&B, not diluted for the R'n'R audience. I love both styles and have no axe to grind. R&B is by and for black adults. R'n'R is by and for white teenagers. Well, even when it's by black teenagers and young adults. I've probably said this before.
Hate to break it to you but he was a nut from the start. He tanked Ronnie Spector's career, forced her to stay in his house 24/7, and this was only the 70s.
Phil supposedly paid Ike to stay away from the "River Deep, Mountain High" sessions. I don't think Ike would have had any intention of recreating that sound on stage. He turned it into another number played and sung the Ike and Tina way, with Pheel's arrangement and influence ignored.
What a shame that someone with so much talent and potential just pisses it all away! He could have used his power for so much good but chose to use it for evil. He deserved all the misery he got!
It's a damn shame a man This talented, and This glib, deteriorated into a ghoul. He really should have had the trajectory of Clive Davis, Quincy Jones, or Ahmet.
Neither Tina or Ike attended their own induction. Tina made an excuse about taking a break after her European tour and Ike was in prison for drug charges. They had four sons though, so one of their sons should've attended to accept their parents awards.
@@SeamHead33 Ike and Tina Turner existed before Phil Spector. Ike Turner is credited with writing a the first rock n roll song "Rocket 88" in 1951. Ike and Tina Turner released "A Fool in Love" in 1960. They had 5 Top 10 R&B hit songs by 1962, three years before meeting Phil Spector. He gave a good speech and could have still inducted them, but one of their sons should have been up there to accept the award on their behalf.
WONDERFUL.....YOY KNOW WHEN YOU PRODUCE A FINE RECORD AND WE AS FANS AND BUYERS HEAR IT .WE DON'T KNOW THE BACKGROUND STORY OF THE WHO WHEN WHERE AND HOW ....YOU HEAR IT YOU LIKE IT AND START LOVING PEOPLE THAT YOU DON'T REALLY KNOW PERSONALLY.... LOVE HAS NO COLOR BARRIER... I AM JUST AS NUTS FOR DUSTY SPRINGFIELD AS I AM FOR MARY WILSON I AM JUST AS NUTS FOR PHIL SPECTOR AS I AM FOR BERRY GORDY..I DON'T KNOW THEM KNOW THEM BUT THEIR WORKS AND MUSIC RECORDINGS ARE HISTORICAL....MAN I OPEN MY BUSINESS BOOK I SEE A PICTURE OF MR. BERRY GORDY ..I OPEN MY RECORDING ENGINEERING BOOK I SEE A PICTURE OF PHIL SPECTOR.....I OPEN A POP MUSIC BOOK AS A COLLEGIATE STUDY I SEE THE SUPREMES.....THIS IS WHAT BRINGS. ME. SO MUCH JOY TO MY ❤️. I HEARD THESE WONDERFULLY PRODUCED SONGS ON THE RADIO AS A KID AND LIVED TO STUDY THEIR TECHNIQUES. AS AN ADULT .....ENTHUSED AS HELL !!!!!!!!
Unfortunately I Turner didn't get a chance to accept his award on his behalf for being abducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame because Ike Turner was arrested for drug possession and gun possession and he was locked up he didn't get out until 3 years later in 1994 because of 1993 the movie What's Love Got to Do With It came out and box office
Sadly, Phil Specter went down quickly and died in prison. Ike sadly died of a cocaine overdose in 2007 . I honestly believe there would of never been a Tina Turner had it not been for these two men that came into her life . Phil recorded & produced what got them to the heights of recognition. By the time Tina left Ike she had people whom grew to know her as well as she got to know in the business luckily it all worked out in her favor. Tina left them all in the dust never looking back and became a huge icon . I'm sure Ike felt that forever in his heart , life is surely strange after all if Tina back in the day known as her real self Anna May hadn't gotten up on that stage she probably would of been doomed for poverty the rest of her life. In one odd way what became her abuser had once been her savior it was meant to be the stars had been aligned ironic everything Tina became was Ike's dream . Tina is now 81 living out the rest of her yrs away from spotlight and actually I hope enjoying all she worked hard for she certainly isn't doing to well in health department but she has a great husband by her side . I'm sure if anyone were to ask Tina would you do it all again she would say , yes! Blessings to all . Love to Tina ..🖤
I’m all for acknowledging Ike’s contribution to discovering Tina and Spector’s involvement in her career, as well as Jagger and Bowie and Joplin later helping bring her more exposure, but I refuse to believe that without them she would have been a nobody. Tina has a big personality to go with her talent and is incredibly smart and hard working; she would have succeeded on her own. It might not have been exactly the same, but I believe it would have happened.
They should have a re-induction for Ike and Tina turner and choose an appropriate celebrity speaker. but most importantly....TINA NEEDS TO BE INDUCTED ALONE!
I FEAL GOD FORGAVE HIM AS HE DIDNT MEAN TO KILL ANYONE !! HE HAD TO MUCH TO DRINK AND A TAD NUTS ANYWAY !! THE WORLD WOULD HAVE BEEN WORSE WITH OUT PHIL AS WE WOULD NOT HAVE THE ARTISTS AND RECORDS HE PRODUCED !!
Except for the decades of spousal abuse, the physical assault of his female band mates, and the cocaine possession, yeah, he was a pretty stand up guy.
Phil Spector gave a very nice and appropriately eccentric award acceptance speech!
Sober Phil here. After a few drinks Crazy Phil comes out. Mad Genius.
Wow his impression of Ike was spot on 😂
I know I come back and watch it every few months. He sounds identical to Ike
Ike & Tina Turner were rightfully inducted as a duo but they deserve solo inductions as well. Ike Turner as a pioneer in the early influences category and Tina Turner as performer for her stellar solo career. Ike was an established musician before he discovered Tina. He is credited with writing arguably the first rock and roll song "Rocket 88" and he discovered many legendary musicians as a talent scout for Sun Records and Modern Records. Ike also played piano on Howlin' Wolf, Junior Parker, Bobby Bland, and B.B. King's early records.
She revolution stage for female performers to rhis day
Without Ike, there would be no Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame.
2021 Tina is FINALLY inducted.
Yes! I’m so happy!! Finally she’s a two-time inductee!
Ike should be inducted.
Thank you for the upload! Great to see Phil in such a great spirit. I guess it wasn't about him on this night.
I didn’t expect this kind of a speech and it doesn’t fit the person I’ve heard he was, it was really genuine. I had some people tell me I had a wall of sound type productions too, at the time I really didn’t know what they were talking about, but after hearing Phil’s stuff I can guarantee you, my Productions were not lol!!!
Lmao at were not
Mine are and I want them to be like that because nothing sound better.
The ear and the touch, that was Phil.
Tina is long overdue for her solo induction may it be soon
Very much agree
She’s A Rockstar !!!
She got inducted this year
Ike is overdue for induction in the Early Influences category.
She got it now
Wow....this is "Articulate Phil" in action!!
Gotta admit, he does a good Ike Turner impression.
Surprisingly lucid, friendly and charming.
Just what I was thinking.
"Spector is a good guy, but he's a nut. Ha, ha, ha! You know, I love him, but he's unpredictable. He's okay as long as he don't drink." - Ike Turner, interview in Jefferson Blues Magazine, 1998
Big surprise to those who knew OF him. No surprise to those who knew him.
@@20alphabet that's a very fair comment.
He definitely had some sort of split personality😊
There's a reason Spector worked with so many tremendous artists. When he was sober (or close to it) he could helm a studio full of the best session cats and create magic. Of course he wasn't sober too often...
Oddly enough he reminds me of Dana Carvey here. He was a musical genius, rip. Yes, he was guilty of murder and had allegations of abuse. But for me, right now, I’m just going to appreciate the music he created.
@BWel B. Dana Carvey. Yes. And with a Dudley Moore hair style.
@@bh8365 Thats who I thought it was , Dudley Moore!
@@beatler11 I thought it was Dudley Moore as well. Lol!!!
Dana Carvey! Yes!! I see it. Phil comes off as a funny guy here! I just wanted to enjoy this moment as well. So much talent and such a bad ending for him later on.
@@amywilkins543 Because he blew a woman’s head off? Is that the “bad ending” you mean?
His impression of Ike Turner was dead on.
Ike Turner!!! Musical Genius and pioneer!!! PERIOD!
Phil was a brilliant comedian, his Tina impression is great.
OMG,ROTF LMAO LoL he had me dying laughing, when he was talkin like Ike, and he was actually right on point, he sounded like the right the real Ike Turner😂😂😂😂😂😂
Phil , Phil, Phil, Phil, hahaha, absolutely hilarious 😂
Awesome upload!!!!!
I just love this speech! :D
Tough times are on the way, Phil.
He probably never imagined he would end up serving the last 12 years of his life in prison, let alone die there.
@CHRISTIAN ANDERS LEARNING CHANNEL pretty sure for Phillip as well, "learning channel".. I would consider being shuffled from prison to prison in his 70's a very tough time.
😂😂😂
He was a genius. It’s a shame emotionally he couldn’t hold it together. Many thanks for your wall of sound and all the people you helped
I just learned he was a convicted murderer
“Couldn’t hold it together” is a pretty forgiving way to describe an outright psychopathic murderer 😂
Yeah he totally helped Ronnie with her issues, he gave her three kids as a gift and to apologize!
@oreo53472 yes
It's funny how he is quite lucid and charming here, when two years ago when Tina presented his own Hall of Fame award, he acted very weird and had a bunch of bodyguards with him. I can't find footage of this event, it's just how it was described.
I'm a deputy with the LA County Sheriff's Department. I use to walk him form his cell (Twin Towers Module 141 B Pod) to visiting where he would write a check to his lawyers (12 grand each time). I would pass the paperwork to and from him and his lawyers and vice versa. He was very short, bout 5'1 or so. Salt and pepper hair. I would tell him while going to visiting his lawyers, don't follow so close to me. One time he wasn't paying attention he bumped into me from behind (he was carrying a bunch of paperwork in his arms, legal work I assume) and I told him, "Hey, watch out", and he said, "I'm sorry deputy". Other than that he wasn't a problem.
Were you still walking him to/from his cell the last few years of his life?
I don’t see how a 5ft 79 year old little man could be a problem even to a little old lady lol.
Isnt that something? Thanks for sharing.. Makes you wonder what his thoughts were the first few days in lockup
@@sarahellis268 twin towers was years before he was in Stockton. Twin Towers would be '09.
@@ronniebishop2496 he was 63 when arrested.
he looks like dudley moore, doesn't he?
Without that wig he'd look like Dr. Evil.
He reminds me a little bit of Roman Polanski.
He seemed so bright, alert & coherent here recieving the R&R Hall Of Fame award for Ike & Tina Turner. Just a small handful of years prior, his interviews & speeches were deeply marred with intoxication, drugs & a deep dark spirit of narcissism. The early '90s benefited him by being clean, sober & attentive, only to return into mortal decline by the early 2000s with the whole Clarkson ordeal.
When he passed from COVID-19 & other natural causes in January of 2021 in a nearby prison hospital, he was completely deaf, delirious & cut down to nearly nothing. When he stood before God, shortly after leaving his decayed body, it was only then, that the creator of this universe, may have had compassion, for his utter tortured sole. I just don't know; I just don't know. May God have mercy & compassion on ALL of our impeccably imperfect lives, when it's our turn, to stand before him. Me...included.
BolsaChicaRadio
Killer speech
I bet y’all Phil didn’t hold a gun to Ike’s head🤣🤣🤣
😂
He was crazy, not suicidal
This made me laugh because I just watched the TINA documentary (which is amazing) but yeah Ike would have kicked the shit out of Phil if he tried to pull that weak ass shit on him.
Thank heavens Tina got the fuck out when she did!
I bet Ike beat the sh*t outta Tina though
Betcha he did.
That was just amazing, what a great acceptance! Sincere, witty, and actually sexy too
You had me until the last compliment.
UPLOAD HIS ACCEPTANCE SPEECH!!!!!!
Yeah. I wanna see that
Ike Turner is overdue for a solo induction as a sideman. He played on many influential blues and rock n roll records. He backed Howlin Wolf, Little Junior Parker, Bobby Bland, BB King, Otis Rush, Albert King and others. Ike also wrote the first rock n roll song "Rocket 88."
I believe Jackie Brenton wrote it. I dispute that it's Rock'nRoll, it's Rythmn and Blues, sung by black adults for black adults. Rock'nRoll was about and for white teenagers. Record hops and that. Soda shops. Not fifths of whiskey.
@@stewartfenton7660 Jackie Brenston was Ike's saxophonist. He sang the song but Ike wrote it and he plays piano on the record. The song was recorded at Sam Phillips' Memphis Recording Service (later known as Sun Studio) in 1951. Sam didn't have a label yet so he licensed the recorded to Chess Records. They were supposed to release it as Ike Turner and his Kings of Rhythm featuring Jackie Brenston. Instead, they released it as Jackie's Brenston and his Delta Cats. The Delta Cats didn't exist, that was Ike's band. The success of the record helped launch the creation of Sun Records in 1952. It has since been documented and accepted by music historians that it was Ike Turner's band he has been given credit. Whether it is the first rock & roll song is disputable, but the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inducted the song and considers it the first.
@@samrindge8042 Sam, I do know about all that stuff, maybe I've remembered wrongly and Ike did write it. I know full well it was Ike's band but that Sam didn't like Ike's voice. I believe from memory though, and I admit I could be wrong, that it was Jackie who liked the song and wanted to push it.
And I stand by my opinion, no matter what the Hall of Fame, or anyone else says. That sax break alone is raw, rough R&B, not diluted for the R'n'R audience. I love both styles and have no axe to grind.
R&B is by and for black adults. R'n'R is by and for white teenagers. Well, even when it's by black teenagers and young adults. I've probably said this before.
Ike had so many hits, his songs really packed a punch.
💯
So sad the way his life went. He contributed a lot to a lot of careers
He shouldn’t have gone out like that, alcoholism is a terrible affliction
Hate to break it to you but he was a nut from the start. He tanked Ronnie Spector's career, forced her to stay in his house 24/7, and this was only the 70s.
Omg I love this
KILLER....FUCKING COWARD....KILLER......KILLER
Despite all, thanks for the music
Brilliant.
RIP Tina
What a shame that both Phil and Ike messed up so badly in their lives outside of music.
That’s Dudley Moore
Where’s Peter Cook lol ?
Phil supposedly paid Ike to stay away from the "River Deep, Mountain High" sessions.
I don't think Ike would have had any intention of recreating that sound on stage. He turned it into another number played and sung the Ike and Tina way, with Pheel's arrangement and influence ignored.
Ike paid Ike? For what? Ike couldn’t duplicate it if he wanted too, without a thousand musicians like Ike said lol 😂
@@ronniebishop2496 maybe I meant that Phil paid Ike. I can edit it, but that will mess up your reply. What's it worth?
No, Pheel paid Ike.
@@stewartfenton7660 Oh I see. I thought that’s what you meant. It’s not important enough to change lol
@@ronniebishop2496 Ike and Pheel together would have been just one too many control freaks, and they both carried guns.
I thought he was cut off by Bill Graham. Crazy as a bed bug but PS knew his music and sound.
Rocksrar guy
What a shame that someone with so much talent and potential just pisses it all away! He could have used his power for so much good but chose to use it for evil. He deserved all the misery he got!
It's a damn shame a man This talented, and This glib, deteriorated into a ghoul. He really should have had the trajectory of Clive Davis, Quincy Jones, or Ahmet.
30 years later, he died from covid in jail
Nope
No
A wicked wicked man.
Neither Tina or Ike attended their own induction. Tina made an excuse about taking a break after her European tour and Ike was in prison for drug charges. They had four sons though, so one of their sons should've attended to accept their parents awards.
WOW.
Their whole family was bizarre
@@SeamHead33 Ike and Tina Turner existed before Phil Spector. Ike Turner is credited with writing a the first rock n roll song "Rocket 88" in 1951. Ike and Tina Turner released "A Fool in Love" in 1960. They had 5 Top 10 R&B hit songs by 1962, three years before meeting Phil Spector. He gave a good speech and could have still inducted them, but one of their sons should have been up there to accept the award on their behalf.
Maybe they didn’t want to come? Or maybe the RRHoF just does it this way if the inductee can’t attend.
In the pretty unlikely event that I was inducted to the Hall of Fame, I think I'd want to be there. But for Tina it would have been a very bad memory.
this is the only time i've seen Phil talk.
Very difficult to separate the vile human from the mad genius...
No its not
The fact that both Ike and Phil were abusers to their innocent wives. Neither Tina nor Ronnie, May she R.I.P. ❤️👏🏽 deserved that. 😢
They should learn to shut up.
Yes they did.
@@rev.jimjonesandthekool-aid4488
You aren't wrong.
WONDERFUL.....YOY KNOW WHEN YOU PRODUCE A FINE RECORD AND WE AS FANS AND BUYERS HEAR IT .WE DON'T KNOW THE BACKGROUND STORY OF THE WHO WHEN WHERE AND HOW ....YOU HEAR IT YOU LIKE IT AND START LOVING PEOPLE THAT YOU DON'T REALLY KNOW PERSONALLY.... LOVE HAS NO COLOR BARRIER... I AM JUST AS NUTS FOR DUSTY SPRINGFIELD AS I AM FOR MARY WILSON I AM JUST AS NUTS FOR PHIL SPECTOR AS I AM FOR BERRY GORDY..I DON'T KNOW THEM KNOW THEM BUT THEIR WORKS AND MUSIC RECORDINGS ARE HISTORICAL....MAN I OPEN MY BUSINESS BOOK I SEE A PICTURE OF MR. BERRY GORDY ..I OPEN MY RECORDING ENGINEERING BOOK I SEE A PICTURE OF PHIL SPECTOR.....I OPEN A POP MUSIC BOOK AS A COLLEGIATE STUDY I SEE THE SUPREMES.....THIS IS WHAT BRINGS. ME. SO MUCH JOY TO MY ❤️. I HEARD THESE WONDERFULLY PRODUCED SONGS ON THE RADIO AS A KID AND LIVED TO STUDY THEIR TECHNIQUES. AS AN ADULT .....ENTHUSED AS HELL !!!!!!!!
Unfortunately I Turner didn't get a chance to accept his award on his behalf for being abducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame because Ike Turner was arrested for drug possession and gun possession and he was locked up he didn't get out until 3 years later in 1994 because of 1993 the movie What's Love Got to Do With It came out and box office
I thought it was Dudley Moore for a second lol
Three people were shot dead at this ceremony. Police investigated but never found the killer.
You’re insinuating Phil did it?
Good
the guy was a head case
R.I.P bozo.
Money changes people. sad but some for the worst ..
TINA TURNER AND CHER DESERVE THEIR FAME IN THE HALLS
Ike Turner As well.
@@daffyduckfan4478 thars true. I think as the revue they were inducted?
Hi Daniella, your caps lock is on.
@@sratus im blinded
Not Cher
One of the biggest weirdos in music history. As was proven later.
Damn he was Ike 😂
ironic when u think abt how both ike and phil were abusive
Sadly, Phil Specter went down quickly and died in prison. Ike sadly died of a cocaine overdose in 2007 . I honestly believe there would of never been a Tina Turner had it not been for these two men that came into her life . Phil recorded & produced what got them to the heights of recognition. By the time Tina left Ike she had people whom grew to know her as well as she got to know in the business luckily it all worked out in her favor. Tina left them all in the dust never looking back and became a huge icon . I'm sure Ike felt that forever in his heart , life is surely strange after all if Tina back in the day known as her real self Anna May hadn't gotten up on that stage she probably would of been doomed for poverty the rest of her life. In one odd way what became her abuser had once been her savior it was meant to be the stars had been aligned ironic everything Tina became was Ike's dream . Tina is now 81 living out the rest of her yrs away from spotlight and actually I hope enjoying all she worked hard for she certainly isn't doing to well in health department but she has a great husband by her side . I'm sure if anyone were to ask Tina would you do it all again she would say , yes! Blessings to all . Love to Tina ..🖤
I’m all for acknowledging Ike’s contribution to discovering Tina and Spector’s involvement in her career, as well as Jagger and Bowie and Joplin later helping bring her more exposure, but I refuse to believe that without them she would have been a nobody.
Tina has a big personality to go with her talent and is incredibly smart and hard working; she would have succeeded on her own. It might not have been exactly the same, but I believe it would have happened.
He didn't die in prison.
They should have a re-induction for Ike and Tina turner and choose an appropriate celebrity speaker. but most importantly....TINA NEEDS TO BE INDUCTED ALONE!
She did her best work with Ike
She is now as of 2021
Poor Ronnie
interesting!
I FEAL GOD FORGAVE HIM AS HE DIDNT MEAN TO KILL ANYONE !!
HE HAD TO MUCH TO DRINK AND A TAD NUTS ANYWAY !!
THE WORLD WOULD HAVE BEEN WORSE WITH OUT PHIL AS WE WOULD NOT HAVE THE ARTISTS AND RECORDS HE PRODUCED !!
God must be nuts too.
Agreed
A true musical hero! Ignore the haters Phil!
He’s a murderer, abuser and dead, what??
Brilliant but like Edgar Alan Poe. Ronnie Spector.
He ALWAYS had a little big man complex and a HUGE MEGALOMANIAC..
And accomplished more than you ever will
Ha!
Weird he murdered someone
Not really. The man was a fuck up, clearly.
He was innocent.
He never did
Nope
So how did she die? In his house with him but he didn't do it... riiiiight
Lost his British accent 😂
Ike and Phil - Two gentlemen
You do know that they both were abusers, right?
@@traydaniel0403
Lol, says bitter women after they used em for fame.
No
Spector Did Nothing Wrong
Yes he did! Neither Phil nor Ike were innocent.
@@traydaniel0403 At least we have closure now. Phil and Ronnie are together again!
Phil IS INNOCENT !!!
Terrible looking rug he's wearing!🐶🤡
he had as many rugs as he did guns
He had worse
He almost died in a car accident and had his whole head stitched and stapled back together. He went thru the windshield. thats why he wore wigs.
Ike Turner Did Nothing Wrong
Except for the decades of spousal abuse, the physical assault of his female band mates, and the cocaine possession, yeah, he was a pretty stand up guy.
Yes he did do something wrong. He abused Tina for no reasons
@@traydaniel0403 I'm just sad he died ruining any chance of reunion.
Phill Spector was a rotten Human Being who died in Prison and even that was to good for him for all the lives he destroyed
He is evil