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re: The Neverland thing

Posted by:
Smeghead 05:48 pm UTC 12/21/07
In reply to: re: The Neverland thing - Scaramouche 08:25 am UTC 12/19/07



> 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...'

That isn't Jim it is the actor playing Tink. Jim did not perform in Neverland.

>
> 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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