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Carly Simon on Clive Davis: ‘He Made Me Madder Than Anyone I Ever Knew’


Carly Simon paid tribute to Clive Davis on Instagram this week, and the words she chose say more about the man than a thousand formal obituaries ever could.

Davis passed away, and the music world is feeling it. Simon’s tribute cuts different, though. She didn’t reach for safe, polished words. She called him “the gentlest, prickliest, most lovable, most ferocious pussycat around.” That contradiction says everything. A visionary exec and a fearless artist, pushing each other until the work gets right.

Simon kept it real about the friction. “He made me madder than anyone I ever knew,” she wrote on Instagram. But she didn’t leave it there. That indignation, she said, ended up being “transformed into much better records.” The “successes and big awards” were “worth all that fruitful, back-and-forth.” That’s the alchemy. That’s what separates the legends from everybody else.

She said she could still picture Davis in his office, “his eyes closed, his cupid-bow lips, his arms tightly crossed, deciding whether you and your songs were destined for heaven, hell, or someplace in-between.” That’s the portrait of a man who trusted his own ear completely. No committee. No second-guessing. Just those instincts working in real time.

And those instincts were no joke. Davis built Arista Records into one of the most powerful labels in American music history. He signed Whitney Houston. He worked with Patti LaBelle and Barry Manilow. His whole gift was hearing what an artist could become. Simon named it directly, crediting him with a “clairvoyant ear” that made “the impossible feel inevitable.”

That’s rare. Most executives hear the product. Davis heard the potential.

Simon’s own career is proof of what that kind of partnership can produce. “You’re So Vain,” “Nobody Does It Better,” and “Coming Around Again” are stone-cold classics. She’s got Grammys, a Golden Globe, and an Academy Award nomination to her name. She’s making a clear point here. Some of what fueled that output came from going toe-to-toe with Clive Davis. The back-and-forth wasn’t just friction. It was the whole process.

The music industry built its modern era on the vision of executives like Davis. The kind who didn’t just fund records, but shaped them. Who told artists the truth. Who had the confidence to push hard and the instinct to know when they were right.

Simon closed her tribute on a note of genuine gratitude. She said she felt “lucky to have known you, lucky to have worked with you, and lucky, like so many, to have been on the receiving end of your clairvoyant ear.” Simple and real. No theatrics needed.

The music world doesn’t produce someone like Clive Davis very often. That loss is going to be felt for a long time.




This story originally appeared on Celebrityinsider

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