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by Mark Bego


  “Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds” (song)

  Lulu

  Lyle, Graham

  Lynn, Loretta

  McCartney, Paul

  McDonalds

  McEnroe, John

  McGuire Sisters

  Mackie, Bob

  McLean’s magazine

  Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome (album)

  Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome (film)

  “Make ’em Wait” (song)

  Maracana Arena, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

  Margaret (cousin)

  marijuana use

  marriages

  Hendersons

  of Ike

  Ike’s views of

  Ike to Tina

  mixed

  Marsh, Ian Craig

  Martin, John

  Mason, Dave

  Mason, E. G.

  Mayfair Studios

  media: on physical abuse of Tina

  on rock & roll life style

  and Tina’s, relationship with Ike

  Mediterranean

  Menfield, Etta Mae

  “Merry Christmas Baby” (song)

  Metro

  Michael, George

  Middle East

  Midler, Bette

  Midnighters

  Miles, John

  Miller, George

  Minit Records

  Minneapolis, Minnesota

  “Missing You” (song)

  Miss Jonelle

  Modern Records

  Montgomery, Robbie

  Moon, Keith

  Moore, Kenneth L.

  Moore, Mary Tyler

  movies, attending as youth

  “Mr. Bootsey Whitelaw” (song)

  MTV

  MTV Video Music Award

  Munich, Germany

  Murray, Juggy

  musical awareness: changes in popular music

  church choirs

  description of

  of gospel music

  rhythm & blues

  rock & roll

  on shopping trips

  musical festivals

  Music of Quality & Distinction, Volume 1 (album)

  Music of Quality & Distinction, Volume 2 (album)

  “My Heart Belongs to You” (song)

  “My Man” (song)

  NAACP Best Actress award

  The Name of the Game (TV show)

  National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham, England

  Nelson, Willie

  Nettie Mae

  “Never Been to Spain” (song)

  New Musical Express

  Newport ‘69 Festival, San Fernando Valley State College

  Newsweek

  Newton-John, Olivia

  New Wave rock

  The New York Times

  Nice, France

  Nicholson, Jack

  Nicks, Stevie

  The Nightcrawlers

  Nighthawk, Robert

  “1984” (song)

  Nitzche, Jack

  North American concert tour

  Now and Then (album)

  ‘Nuff Said (album)

  Nutbush City Limits (album)

  “Nutbush City Limits” (song)

  “Nutbush” (song)

  Nutbush, Tennessee

  Oakland, California

  Oates, John

  Oates, Daryl

  Obstoj, Jeannette

  O’Connor, Sinead

  O’Farrell, Bonnie Lynn

  The O’Jays

  Oliver, Carlson

  Olivia Newton-John’s Hollywood Nights (TV special)

  Onassis, Jacqueline Kennedy

  One Last Time in Concert (DVD)

  “One of the Living” (song)

  “One More Time” (song)

  “Only Women Bleed” (song)

  “On the Radio” (song)

  “On Silent Wings” (song)

  “Ooh Poo Pah Doo” (song)

  Osaka, Japan

  Osborne, Jeffrey

  Ottawa, Canada

  Outta Season (album)

  “Out of Time” (song)

  “Overnight Sensation” (song)

  “Paradise Is Here” (song)

  Paris, France

  paternity, of Ronald Renelle Turner

  Pavarotti, Luciano

  “Peaches & Cream” (song)

  Peebles, Ann

  Pentecostal Church

  People magazine

  Pepsi

  Perkins, Willie “Pinetop”

  Perry, Richard

  Perry, Rupert

  Perry, Steve

  Persian Gulf

  personal images: as drug user

  during comeback

  as prostitute

  as self-confident

  as sex goddess

  Tina’s impression of her body

  as victim

  as wild party girl

  The Pet Shop Boys

  “Philadelphia Freedom” (song)

  Phillips, Sam

  physical abuse

  of Ann Cain

  of Ann Thomas

  description of

  escape from

  film’s portrayal of

  Ike blames on Tina

  of Ike, Jr.

  Johnny Williams’ reaction to

  as portrayed in What’s Love Got to Do With It?

  prior to shows

  stage appearances after

  Tina as “victim”

  piano music

  Pickett, Wilson

  Pink Floyd

  Plowright, Joan

  Poindexter, Ruby

  Poindexter, Vollye

  Pointer, Anita

  Pointer Sisters

  police

  Pollster

  Polygram Records

  Pompeii Records

  The Pony (dance)

  “Poor Fool” (song)

  “Poor Little Fool” (song)

  pop charts: “Acid Queen”

  “A Fool in Love”

  “Baby Get It On”

  “The Best”

  “Bold Soul Sister”

  “Break Every Rule”

  “Come Together”

  “Disco Inferno”

  “I Can’t Believe What You Say”

  “I Don’t Wanna Fight”

  “I Idolize You”

  “I’m Blue”

  “I’m So Thankful”

  “It’s Gonna Work Out Fine”

  “It’s Only Love”

  “I’ve Been Loving You Too Long”

  “I Want to Take You Higher”

  “Let’s Stay Together”

  “Look Me in the Heart”

  “Missing You”

  ‘Nuff Said

  “Nutbush City Limits”

  “One of the Living”

  “Ooh Poo Pah Doo”

  “Peaches & Cream”

  “Poor Fool”

  “Private Dancer”

  “Proud Mary”

  “River Deep-Mountain High”

  “Sexy Ida, Pt.”

  “Show Some Respect”

  “Steamy Windows” (song)

  “Tra la la la La”

  “Two People”

  “Typical Male”

  “Up In Heah”

  “We Are the World”

  “We Don’t Need Another Hero”

  “What’s Love Got to Do With It”

  “What You Get Is What You See”

  “You Better Be Good to Me”

  “You Shoulda Treated Me Right”. See also U.K. charts

  pregnancies: Ann Thomas by Ike

  Evelyn

  Margaret

  performing during

  Tina

  Presley, Elvis

  Prince

  Prince’s Trust Concert

  Private Dancer (album)

  certified Quintuple Platinum

  production of

  quest for songs for

  Tina’s views of

  “Private Dancer” (song)
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  “Proud Mary” (song)

  psychics and fortune tellers

  publicity

  Purple Rain (soundtrack)

  Q Magazine

  Queen

  “The Queen of Rock Struts Her Stuff” (concert)

  Quinn, Anthony

  racism

  radio, exposure to

  Radio City Music Hall

  Raitt, Bonnie

  Ramada Inn, Dallas, Texas

  Ramazzotti, Eros

  Ready, Steady, Go! (British TV show)

  recording methods

  Reddy, Helen

  Reed, Jimmy

  Reed, Oliver

  Reeves, Martha

  Reid, John

  Reno, Nevada

  retirement

  reviews and criticism: Canadian concerts

  The Daily Mirror

  Private Dancer

  Rolling Stone

  of The Ritz engagement

  of Tommy

  Twenty Four Seven

  What’s Love Got To Do With It?

  Rhino Records

  rhythm & blues charts: “A Fool in Love”

  “I Idolize You”

  “It’s Gonna Work Out Fine”

  “Let’s Stay Together”

  “Poor Fool”

  Richards, Keith

  Richardson, Lejeune

  Richie, Lionel

  The Righteous Brothers

  Rimes, Leann

  Rio ‘88 (concert video)

  Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

  Ripley, Tennessee

  Ripperton, Minnie

  Ritts, Herb

  The Ritz, New York City

  Rivera, Chita

  River Deep-Mountain High (album)

  “River Deep-Mountain High” (song)

  recording for ‘Nuff Said

  sixtieth birthday concert

  Spector’s recording of

  Robinson, Smokey

  Rock & Roll Hall of Fame

  rock & roll music

  gravitation to

  Live Aid telecast

  for Wildest Dreams

  “Rocket 88” (song)

  rock movie musicals

  Rod Stewart Absolutely Live (album)

  Rogers, Kenny

  Rolling Stone magazine

  The Rolling Stones

  Ike and Tina as opening act for

  Tina on tour with

  The Ronettes

  Ronstadt, Linda

  “Root Toot Undisputable Rock & Roller” (song)

  Rosalyn (cheerleader)

  Rosanne (TV show)

  Ross, Diana

  Rotterdam, Holland

  Rough (album)

  Royal Albert Hall, London, England

  Royal Philharmonic Orchestra

  royalties

  RPM Records

  Ruffin, David

  Russell, Ken

  Russell, Leon

  St. Louis, Missouri

  Sample, Joe

  Sane, Rosa Lee

  Sarandon, Susan

  Saturday Night Live (TV show)

  “Save the Last Dance for Me” (song)

  Save the Rain Forest

  “Say It Ain’t So” (song)

  Schwarzenegger, Arnold

  Seger, Bob

  sex education

  sexuality

  sexual relationships

  Ike with other women

  Ike’s description of

  loss of virginity

  as rape

  “Sexy Ida, Pt. 1” (song)

  Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (film)

  “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band” (song)

  Shaft (film)

  “Shake a Hand” (song)

  “Shake a Tail Feather” (song)

  “Shame Shame Shame” (song)

  Shaw, Sandie

  “She Came In Through the Bathroom Window” (song)

  Sheila E.

  The Sherbs

  Sheridan, Bonnie

  Sherman Oaks, Los Angeles, California

  Shindig (TV show)

  Shirley & Company

  shopping trips

  Shorter, Anna Maria

  Shorter, Wayne

  “Show Some Respect” (song)

  “Sidewalk of the Stars”

  Simon, Carly

  Simon, Paul

  Simply the Best (album)

  Simply the Best—The Video Collection (video)

  Simply Red

  Simply Tina (CD)

  Sing

  Sister Sledge

  “634-5789” (song)

  60 Minutes (TV show)

  Sly & The Family Stone

  Smith, Jessie

  Smith, Roger

  “Smooth Operator” (song)

  So Fine (album)

  “Something Beautiful Remains” (song)

  “Sometimes When We Touch” (song)

  songwriting, for Nutbush City Limits

  “Son of a Preacher Man” (song)

  Soul Deep (CD)

  The Soul of Ike & Tina Turner (album)

  Soul Sellers (album)

  The Sound of Ike & Tina Turner (album)

  South African concert tour

  Southeast Asia

  Spago, Los Angeles, California

  Spector, Phil

  inducted into Hall of Fame

  Tina’s recording with

  views of Tina

  The Spice Girls

  Spider

  Spielberg, Steven

  Springfield, Dusty

  Springsteen, Bruce

  stadium tour

  stage acts: audience appeal

  fellatio

  images of

  for “Let’s Stay Together”

  Live Aid

  new image developed

  with Rolling Stones

  sixtieth birthday concert

  Tina’s views of

  Twenty Four Seven

  Wildest Dreams

  stage attire

  high-heels

  Twenty Four Seven

  stage settings, Twenty Four Seven

  “Stand by Your Man” (song)

  Stars (album)

  “State of Shock” (song)

  “Stay with Me” (song)

  “Steamy Windows” (song)

  “Steel Claw” (song)

  Stevens, Connie

  Stewart, Edna Dean

  Stewart, Johnnie

  Stewart, Mike

  Stewart, Rod

  aid to Tina

  duet with Tina

  Stigwood, Robert

  Stills, Stephen

  Sting

  Stockholm, Sweden

  Stone, Sharon

  Stony End (album)

  “Stop the Wedding” (song)

  “Stormy Weather” (song)

  Streisand, Barbra

  Stubbs, Antonia

  Studio Grande Armee, Paris, France

  “Such a Fool for You” (song)

  Sue Records

  “Sugar, Sugar” (song)

  suicide attempt

  Summer, Donna

  Summer Lovers (album)

  Summer Lovers (film)

  Sumner High School, St. Louis, Missouri

  Sun Records

  Super Bowl pre-game show

  Superfly (film)

  The Supremes & The Four tops

  Sweet Rhode Island Red (album)

  “Sweet Soul Music” (song)

  Switzerland

  Tabor, Nat

  The Tail of the Cock

  Takin’ Back My Name (autobiography)

  “Talk to My Heart” (song)

  Target Department Store

  Taupin, Bernie

  Taylor, Harry

  Taylor, James

  Taylor, Lorraine

  “Tearing Us Apart” (song)

  Technosonic Recording Studio

  The Teddy Bears

  “Tell Her I’m Not Home” (song)


  The Temptations

  The Ten Commandments (film)

  Tennille, Toni

  Thacker, Tom

  Thankster, John

  Tharpe, Rosette

  “That’s My Purpose” (song)

  “The Best” (song)

  “The Hole”, Ripley, Tennessee

  “Theme from Shaft” (song)

  Thomas, Ann

  Three Dog Night

  “Till the Right Man Comes Along” (song)

  Tina Live in Europe (album)

  “Tina’s Prayer” (song)

  Tina Turner: The Collected Recordings—Sixties to Nineties (CD)

  Tina Turner Child Abuse Center, Ripley, Tennessee

  Tina Turns the Country On! (album)

  Tina, What’s Love? Live (concert tour)

  The TNT Award Show (TV special)

  “To Know Him Is to Love Him” (song)

  Tommy (film)

  Tonight Show with Jay Leno (TV show)

  “Tonight” (song)

  Top of the Pops (TV show)

  The Toronto Sun

  “Total Control” (song)

  Touchtone Films

  tours: Australia

  Europe

  Middle East

  Southeast Asia

  Tower Records

  Townsend, Pete

  “Tra la la la La” (song)

  The Trammps

  “Trapped” (song)

  travelogue

  “True Colors” (song)

  Turner, Craig

  Turner, Ike

  Anna’s impressions of

  attendance at Zelma’s funeral

  autobiography

  discovery of butsudan

  drug abuse

  incarceration of

  inducted into Hall of Fame

  introduction to piano playing

  physical abuse of Ann Cain

  reaction to Tina’s suicide attempt

  relationship with Tina

  resources after divorce

  scalding of Tina

  singing voice

  as superstar

  treatment of Tina’s illnesses

  view of portrayal of in What’s Love Got to Do With It

  womanizing. See also physical abuse

  Turner, Ike, Jr.

  Turner, Lee Ethel

  Turner, Lorraine

  Turner, Ronald Renelle

  “Tweedle Dee” (song)

  Twenty Four Seven (album)

  Twenty Four Seven (concert tour)

  “Twenty Four Seven” (song)

  The Twenty-Seventh Annual Grammy Awards

  The Twilights

  “Two People” (song)

  Two Rooms (album)

  “Typical Male” (song)

  Tyus, Leroy

  U2

  U.K. charts: “Addicted to Love”

  “A Love Like Yours”

  “The Best”

  Break Every Rule (album)

  “Break Every Rule” (song)

  “Disco Inferno”

  Foreign Affair

  “Goldeneye”

  “Help”

  “I Can’t Stand the Rain”

  “I Don’t Wanna Fight”

  “It’s Only Love”

  “It Takes Two”

  “I Want You Near Me”

  “Let’s Stay Together”

  “Look Me in the Heart”

  “Love Thing”

  “Missing You”

  “Nutbush City Limits”

  “On Silent Wings”

  Private Dancer (album)

  “Private Dancer” (song)

 

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