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Tosh

10 Jun 2003 10 Jun '03
11:38 p.m.

I don't think McLaren concept had anything to do with integrity. Also I don't think he was into the 'new' but rather into the old and true (and often fascinating) history of the creative manager and his or hers artist. I think McLaren thought himself in the same school as Chris Stamp (The Who), Epstein (The Beatles, and of course Andrew Loog Oldham (The Stones). So in that sense he was following pop music history. So in a nutshell, I don't think 'integrity' was an interest of McLaren's. His job was business integrity, which I think he pulled off brilliantly. A truly fascinating character. I don't think McLaren ever came near integrity, business r otherwise. sh -- Tosh Berman TamTam Books http://www.tamtambooks.com

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