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Leesa (gallytrotter@mchsi.com) 12:49 pm UTC 07/20/07 |
| In reply to: | re: Disgracefully Yours - stewbeef 09:17 pm UTC 07/19/07 |
| Stewbeef, there was an awful lot of music at that time in the early/mid-70's that had that general 'sound'. Alot of it you don't hear much anymore but it's distinctive when you do because there's really nothing out there today like it. 'Jesus Christ Superstar' is another that stands out for me, although that was an earlier work. But at the time, there was an awful lot of Rocky Horror-style music floating around. Jim had nothing to do with the play except that Meat Loaf was cast first in the play, then in the film. Jim himself claims he didn't write it and unless you're buying into conspiracy theories left and right, his setting the record straight is sufficient if you're entertaining any serious doubt as to who really wrote what. By the way, your avatar is stunning--that's my all-time favourite snap of Jim. Cheers! Leesa J > > > must admit when i first heard yourthread about jim being > the composer of rocky horror i thought no way. but > listening to to at the franfansteins place i thought just > sounds like jims music and words but still not decided. > > Very great lyrics here...sport in paradise...Paradise By > > The Dashboard Light's baseball sequence. > > > > | |
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