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SILKE TUDOR
SF Weekly
12/7/1997
Back to Mono! A couple of weeks ago in Los Angeles, San Francisco
Neil Diamond cover group Super Diamond played their third sold-out
House of Blues show this year. Reason for frontman Randy Cordero's
tight black satin pants to fill with pride, sure, but the real coup
d'etat came after the show. Cordero (aka Surreal Neil) was taking
a stroll through the smoky members-only club upstairs when, there
-- among the dark Armani suits, cigars, and greased-back ponytails
-- sat Phil Spector.
The legendary rock 'n' roll producer had seen the show. He asked
Cordero to grab a guitar and join him and his friends in a private
room. Somewhat alarmed by Spector's out-of-it countenance, but unable
to refuse the invitation, Cordero complied, offering to sing a few
Diamond ballads. This went over well; indeed, when Cordero excused
himself to go to Super Diamond's dressing room, Spector followed,
marveling at how a Neil Diamond cover band could sell out the House
of Blues.
After a few impromptu jams with Spector on guitar, the band headed
back to its hotel room, where Spector showed up again, with two
armed guards in tow. He was quite taken with the our Diamond impersonator.
"Actually," says agent Daniel Swan, "he kept requesting
Johnny Cash songs. Randy doesn't know any Johnny Cash, but [Spector]
played it on the guitar anyway." Swan says Spector didn't stumble
home until 4:30 a.m.