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The_Jackster 12:22 am UTC 08/09/07 |
| In reply to: | re: jims fav song - Pudding 11:26 pm UTC 08/08/07 |
| Especially considering how Kenny popped up again in his "Dear Mama" monologue for TDE. I wonder...Steinman's music appeals to a huge gay audience...here comes my Danielle Steele side...did he and Kenny have a relationship? Was it tragically cut short when Kenny went to war and lost his life? The poor thing...no wonder his songs are about the dark side of love, he never had a working relationship... Jim, feel free to comment on who Kenny is and why he was so important. It's alright. Half of us are sycophants, and the other half don't care because we just like your music. Spill, boss. > > just watched meat singing live on top of the pops from 94 > > singing oitrvm and he said just before the start that this > > was jims faveriot song.although its a great song does > > anybody think jim would have picked another song as his > > fav and not objects. > > Perhaps it's his favourite because it could be more > personal than anything else he's written > > The skies were pure and the fields were green > And the sun was brighter than its ever been > When I grew up with my best friend Kenny > We were close as any brothers that you ever knew > We were close as any brothers that you ever knew > It was always summer and the future called > We were ready for adventures and we wanted them all > There was so much left to dream and so much time to make > it real > > But I can still recall the sting of all the tears when he > was gone > They said he crashed and burned > I know I'll never learn > Why any boy should die so young > | |
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