Most of the groups I worked with 30 years ago are either dead or dead broke. And it’s a shame.

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According to the musician Ronnie Spector, many of the music groups she worked with 30 years ago have either stopped performing (they're "dead") or are struggling financially (they're "dead broke"). Spector feels this is very unfortunate and disappointing.

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When I do a concert and people put their hands in the air, they’re doing it on their own.

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I love my songs, let’s not get crazy here.

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My honeymoon night was spent on the floor in the bathroom with my mother.

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The people need to feel the music.

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I mean, Janet Jackson? She’s like Michael Jackson with hair.

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Kill Rock Stars allowed me to put out a real genuine rock ‘n’ roll record.

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Stage performing is a dying art form.

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Back 20 years ago, I was recording with Bruce Springsteen, and his producer called me and said I had to be in the studio the next day to finish the sessions, and I couldn’t. I had to be in court, in California. All this took like 10 years out of my life.

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We had the skirts with the slits up the side, sort of tough, sort of Spanish Harlem cool, but sweet too.

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I have three adopted children with Phil, and for years I was fighting in court with him over being able to see my kids. I was always going back and forth to California, going to court, and I was never able to get a project going.

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No one has their own identity like the Ronettes did back in the day.

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Most of the groups I worked with 30 years ago are either dead or dead broke. And it’s a shame.

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I used to cry myself to sleep every night. I missed singing so much. And performing. Man, I missed it so much.

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I see the Ricky Martin thing, and everything is like, just packaged for this moment. Where are they going to be 10 years, 20 years from now?

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I love the fact that 35 years later, I still hear my songs on the radio.

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I just want to get on stage and sing and be happy.

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Well, first of all, they’re all about the music and all I care about in my professional career is the music.

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I never tried to kill myself or anything.

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But, you know, the Stones were my opening act in the Sixties. I loved those British guys, the way they just stood there and shook their hair.

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But I don’t really like to discuss Phil anymore.

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Today, they’re just up there for the money, just packaged and be gone.

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I love Ruth Brown, not just her singing, but Ruth Brown has more girl power than anyone, because she fought hard against people who ripped her off and then helped other artists through the Rhythm and Blues Foundation.

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From that first meeting, I totally loved working with Joey, it was a real collaboration.

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Every act I see, their whole act is choreographed. I’m sick of seeing these dancers. The only reason they have them is they don’t have enough talent to get people dancing themselves.

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So don’t get me wrong, I love my songs, and I still love hearing them. That’s history, baby.

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