| re: The Neverland thing | |
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bpmolder 11:07 am UTC 12/19/07 |
| In reply to: | re: The Neverland thing - Scaramouche 08:25 am UTC 12/19/07 |
| The vocal similarities are pretty incredible if this is the case. I salute you all for having such a well-rounded knowledge of this subject though. I am impressed and it has been a pleasure discussing this. I am still in doubt, but I would never dispute the experts. If you guys are sure, then it's gotta be what you say. > I'm 100% convinced it is the Neverland recording > (available on this site), and therefore Richard Dunne on > vocals (definately not Jim). > > However, Jim does come in on the spoken word section that > begins 'all the stories we could tell...' > > Does a piano/Jim vocal demo of Bat exist? Probably, but ya > gotta get past Rinkoff first - LOL! > > > > > > > I'm 99% convinced that it's Richard Dunne from the > > "Neverland" bootleg. The song was probably written, > > around, 1975 and rehearsed between Meat Loaf and Jim. I > > have no idea if there's any demo from that period, or from > > any period really. But that's Richard, I'm positive it's > > Richard. Steinman had absolutely nothing to do, > > singing-wise, with "Neverland" in Washington. And you can > > tell it's Orchestra Luna too because it's their very > > distinctive sound combined with Paul Jacobs style which is > > also reflected in the early 80s Meat Loaf tours. | |
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