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Willis 02:09 pm UTC 02/08/08 |
| In reply to: | What's 'that'? - EvilNickname 10:14 am UTC 02/08/08 |
| I think you should do it. Set as many people straight as possible. Remember to use small words to avoid confusion. Play the verse once. Explain what won't be done. Play the verse again. If those in the audience still don't understand, repeat the previous steps. Then move onto the next verse. It still is comical how, I'd venture to say, the majority of the public still doesn't understand the song. I've known a few people over the years that think Anything For Love is a stupid song, and it's always because they don't get it. Although it really isn't that hard. > Over at the Dutch Meat Loaf forum, there's a request for > someone to hold a (short) presentation at > href="http://www.lost.nl/">Lost&Found (February 22, > Amsterdam, NL) on the "myth around 'that'" in Anything for > Love. > > At the moment, I'm contemplating if I should volunteer. > Holding a presentation about something I'm supposedly an > expert on for a group of 150 complete strangers who are > apparently not the experts, while not my forte, is not > something that scares me. > > If I were to hold such a presentation, what > should be in it? I don't know what the time limit and > other restrictions are, but what would be essential to > cover, what should not be mentioned, general ideas, > anything? | |
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