I drove Jack to set the day he sat for an interview. First thing Jack said when he saw my Prius was "look at this piece of shit. You're gonna get no pussy driving this thing" and I told him, "you know Jack, I do all right for myself," he laughed and I knew we would be friends. I let him smoke in my car, he chained half a pack and lost his lighter in his seat. I still have that yellow bick. He sang me a song on the drive back, we were talking so much I missed the turn. Jack called me an asshole and hung his head out the window to ask the way to his street. When I dropped him off he told me, "don't tell anyone this is where I live," thanked me and shook my hand. He is still, to date, the coolest motherfucker I've ever met. Thanks Jack. RIP.
I spoke to Jack on the phone a month before he died. I had emailed his daughter to try and chase down the publishing rights for "Hanging On The Telephone" for a nothing-budget short film I'd been working on and she put me in touch with him. He asked me how much money I had to offer and I stuttered, trying to come up with an eloquent way to say "basically nothing". He cut me off before I could, and said "So you've got fuckin' zero, hey?". I told him he was right, more or less. Then he said, "I'll tell you what, right now, $500 to me is gonna feel like $500,000, so you send that to me and we've got a deal". I started to thank him, and he said "No, just shut up! You got a good thing going, don't fuck it up now! We've got a deal". He then went on to tell me he had a good feeling about me and he sensed I'd be doing bigger things later on, so I could cut him a bigger cheque on the next one. It seems like I won't get the chance but I feel very lucky to have spoken to him. RIP.
for a brief moment i worked with paul spoke to jack about a fiction film of the nerves that never got made. hopefully this doc gets finished. thanks for posting.
I was gonna play Peter in that movie "One WayTicket". We shot some stuff in San Francisco and the budget was lost shortly after. Damn, I was really looking forward to that movie! RIP Jack, I love you brother!
I was just looking up The Nerves and shocked to See Jack had passed Rest in Peace Jack, You brought many joy through your music that will last forever ! Thank you Jack
I drove Jack to set the day he sat for an interview. First thing Jack said when he saw my Prius was "look at this piece of shit. You're gonna get no pussy driving this thing" and I told him, "you know Jack, I do all right for myself," he laughed and I knew we would be friends. I let him smoke in my car, he chained half a pack and lost his lighter in his seat. I still have that yellow bick. He sang me a song on the drive back, we were talking so much I missed the turn. Jack called me an asshole and hung his head out the window to ask the way to his street. When I dropped him off he told me, "don't tell anyone this is where I live," thanked me and shook my hand. He is still, to date, the coolest motherfucker I've ever met. Thanks Jack. RIP.
I spoke to Jack on the phone a month before he died. I had emailed his daughter to try and chase down the publishing rights for "Hanging On The Telephone" for a nothing-budget short film I'd been working on and she put me in touch with him. He asked me how much money I had to offer and I stuttered, trying to come up with an eloquent way to say "basically nothing". He cut me off before I could, and said "So you've got fuckin' zero, hey?". I told him he was right, more or less. Then he said, "I'll tell you what, right now, $500 to me is gonna feel like $500,000, so you send that to me and we've got a deal". I started to thank him, and he said "No, just shut up! You got a good thing going, don't fuck it up now! We've got a deal". He then went on to tell me he had a good feeling about me and he sensed I'd be doing bigger things later on, so I could cut him a bigger cheque on the next one. It seems like I won't get the chance but I feel very lucky to have spoken to him. RIP.
@@TeeGee83 What a great story!!
Thank you for sharing this story with us. It's interesting to learn anything about the man who wrote a gem like "Hanging On the Telephone"
Jack being Jack, gotta love him. RIP luv
for a brief moment i worked with paul spoke to jack about a fiction film of the nerves that never got made. hopefully this doc gets finished. thanks for posting.
I was gonna play Peter in that movie "One WayTicket". We shot some stuff in San Francisco and the budget was lost shortly after. Damn, I was really looking forward to that movie! RIP Jack, I love you brother!
This doc is available now on all VOD platforms - Amazon, iTunes, RUclips etc :)
Just found out, been playing 'H on the T' on loop a lot these last few months. Six years older than me, you've done okay, RIP Jack Lee.
Nothing wrong with the suits, it was a great look.
RIP Jack Lee. Saw the film in SF at the Balboa Theatre, with Peter's performance before and Q&A after. Loved the film, loved the event. Thanks to all.
Quality video. Love the 'fuck them all' attitude.....great music...underrated basslines....
I was just looking up The Nerves and shocked to See Jack had passed
Rest in Peace Jack, You brought many joy through your music that will last forever !
Thank you Jack
Deffo coolest man in the world!
😉👍💓
The Raspberries did the matching suits thing back in 72 when it was even more uncool!
omg wow they were hot back then