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Jsteinfan 10:10 pm UTC 01/19/08 |
| In reply to: | re: Does Bat musical need a sub-title? - Vin 01:09 pm UTC 01/18/08 |
| Vin!!!!!!!!!!!!!! WTF! YOU WRONG! WTF! IS WRONG W/ YOU??? VIN!!!!!!!!!!!!!! WHY ARE WE NOT AT THE SAME BAR TOMORROW WATCHIN THE PATS?????????????? IS IT BECAUSE OF ME AND THE TITTIE CLUB INCIDENT????? -JSJ > I think a great many people will assume its Meat Loaf > related, regardless of pre- or sub- titling. And in fact, > it IS, if you figure the show will feature at least 25% of > songs that the public associates with Meat Loaf. > > > > "I am the entertainer, I've come to do my show. > You've heard my latest record, its been on the radio. > It took me years to write it, > they were the best years of my life. > It was a beautiful song but it ran too long > if you're gonna have a hit you gotta make it fit > so they cut it down to 3:05." > > - Billy Joel, "The Entertainer" > > God, what a damn fine song. > > > But does it say exactly what it is? > > > > I don't think the 'public' are gonna pick-up from just > > 'Bat Out of Hell', that it is a musical based on Peter > > Pan. > > > > Ask anyone in the street what the musical is about, and > > they're probably gonna say Meat Loaf, greatest hits, life > > story? > > > > I think they need to reference Peter Pan in a sub-title? > > > > > > > Jim Steinman's > > > BAT OUT of HELL > > > > > > It's very simple, says exactly what it is, and emphasizes > > > that it has always been Jim's baby. If you want to throw > > > in a Peter Pan tag-line... "In Never Land, Heaven Can > > > Wait" | |
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