Supermensch: The Legend of Shep Gordon Page #2

Synopsis: In his directorial debut, Mike Myers documents the astounding career of Hollywood insider, the loveable Shep Gordon, who fell into music management by chance after moving to LA straight out of college, and befriending Janis Joplin, Jim Morrison and Jimi Hendrix. Shep managed rock stars such as Pink Floyd, Luther Vandross, Teddy Pendergrass and Alice Cooper, and later went on to manage chefs such as Emeril Lagasse, ushering in the era of celebrity chefs on television. Stuffed with fantastic archive footage the film traces Shep's transformation from the 1970's hedonist to today's practicing Buddhist yearning for a family of his own.
Director(s): Beth Aala, Mike Myers
Production: Radius-TWC
  3 wins & 8 nominations.
 
IMDB:
7.4
Metacritic:
64
Rotten Tomatoes:
77%
R
Year:
2013
85 min
$137,317
Website
81 Views


was not a business.

Era people struggling to survive

doing what they liked

legends were not then.

It was a great group of friends, and we

become a kind of family.

When I started as manager, Alice had to play at a club called Cheetah

.

The Doors headed the cartel,

so there were many people.

Alice was drunk and yelling at people.

Shouted "Nobody likes me"

which is one of their songs.

It was horrible.

"You stink, Alice Cooper!"

He shouted:
"Go home!"

They did. It was empty.

Was a sabotage to the Doors, but I did not care.

No it was taking me seriously.

I was selling drugs to people in the motel.

I had to pretend I was manager if the police

wondered where he got the money.

Jimi told me one day I had a group room

28. "Have cards?"

"Cards?"

"You should have business cards".

"? As the company proposed something lamara Jimi V and

appear the sign of peace, it would be cool".

Went down to reception grabbed a dictionary.

The first word

V we found was "Alive".

My new clients were Pink Floyd.

I was his manager for nine days.

I was really overwhelmed.

I was 22 and was manager of Alice.

Thought I had achieved,

when Alice played the Fillmore.

Bill Graham was the promoter

and marked the trend in the country.

A Alice touched

telonear for Ike and Tina Turner.

Assumed that Alice Cooper was an American folk

.

Did nothing to change his mind.

Alice suddenly appeared with a

jacket made of dead rats.

Bill sent his goons to get Alice

stage and evicted us.

This star introduced the use of mascara for men, big deal.

Many were arrested for possession

at the motel, so I had to stop.

I asked Alice

would have to take seriously his career.

We made a pact to stay together

to become millionaires.

Never doubted Shep.

I just knew we would

navigate through turbulence.

Started to get other gigs

but not enough. We had to do something radical.

Part of the charm of the bands that were

at the level aspired -

- was the fact that parents hated them.

Knew that if parents hated us,

the kids would love it.

I came up the ridiculousness of buying clothes

clear plastic.

Alice clunky

naked and then called for the police to arrest him

- That would give media coverage,

to get parents hate us

They boarded the stage completely naked,

and the public was completely shocked.

Then called the police and told them that

had taken my son to this concert

- In the band was naked.

When police arrived, clothing was already tarnished

, by heat. Nothing was visible.

The police looked and went again.

Finally, we did not make that goal

arrested.

- It was time to leave town.

- We were starving at that time.

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