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junior 01:37 am UTC 06/03/08 |
| In reply to: | re: Is there an opening to generate huge publicity ? - Pudding 12:09 am UTC 06/03/08 |
| Pudding, you are so right. I would also think that the "major investors" would have a definitive say when and how the musical is to be presented, advertised and executed.....regardless of what the "handlers" advised.....There is a lot at stake and nobody wants to lose, especially with a prior track record. If it's true that Sony is on board, you can bet your ass that they have their people advising what should and shouldn't be done; otherwise they'll withdraw their investment; they have stockholders to account to and no CEO is going to lose his/her gig over one musical, when there's others to invest in.....it's not personal, just business..... Unless, Jim has total creative control of BOOH, which I doubt; because as good as he is, he can't do it all. > > I still think a casting show is the ultimate publicity. > > Totally agree. If Jim jumped on the bandwagon now, the > musical would stand a great chance. > > Despite what we all think of Rhydian, one thing's for > certain, his debut album is going to be hit, so why not > have a Jim song on it. > > Jims got a wealth of songs that is more than just Bat > ones, so resurrecting TDE and doing a proper tour would be > fantastic. SACK Rinkoff. > > Jim bringing out a greatest hits CD plus a compilation DVD > would be amazing. > > What about a Steinman appreciation concert with some of > the artists he's worked with before live on stage? > > I get the feeling that the people that Jim has surrounding > him are waiting for his death so they can cash in and make > a tidy sum of money for themselves. | |
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