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You're probably right. While several of the song's name references come
from outside the music industry, the name immediately preceding Adler's is Phil Spector. (The news guy was probably better known in NYC. And, um, for a while some may have believed they were the *same* guy.) Jerome "Mark Jeffries" wrote in message ... "Cooperstown.Net" wrote in message ... So, question. In the Simon & Garfunkel song where they say "I've been Lou Adler'ed, Barry Sadler'ed", are they referring to the NYC newscaster or to the A&R guy? I've always assumed it was the A&R guy/record company exec/talent manager. Considering that "A Simple Desultory Philippic" is a parody of Dylan and a poke at the music industry, it would seem that he would be the Lou Adler they're referring to. |