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Rob 11:57 pm UTC 09/04/07 |
In reply to: | re: I care, yes. - Jacqueline 11:12 pm UTC 09/04/07 |
Fair enough - it's good that we don't agree on everything and good to be discussing Jim stuff again on the board ;-) > Meat deserves a ton of credit for the success of the > "Bat(s)" - it was his voice and image and efforts that > brought Jim's songs and vision to life. Meat's not a lazy > man and his efforts know no end (for better or worse). > > If this was a documentary filmed during WTTN, I'd have no > issue. But, when you build a live show around the 3 Bat > albums - then film a documentary during it - I think it's > fair to mention, with some thanks and respect the man > that wrote the vast portion of the songs. The writer who > gave you the material and concept that made the > difference. > > That's my opinion. It's fine for people to disagree. > > I've seen Meat live dozens and dozens and dozens of times. > Many, many times he's mentioned Jim on stage - with > thanks. It seemed to make both Meat and the audience > happy. I wish he'd taken the opportunity here. Maybe he > did and some dumb editor clipped it. I don't know. > Still, I'm not happy to see a Variety review that claims > Jim is mentioned "once in passing." Clearly the reviewer > thought it odd on some level as well. > > xxx > Jacqueline | |
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