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re: Greetings and Salutations

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Jsteinfan 12:13 am UTC 09/09/08
In reply to: Greetings and Salutations - bellminer 08:30 pm UTC 09/08/08

Welcome to RR always nice to draw new blood....

> To Jim, Jacqueline, and the members of the Rockman
> Record:
>
> Hello, everyone. My name is Ben, and I'm a college
> student, born and raised in the great state of North
> Carolina (I'm glad you like our BBQ, Jim). I was going to
> start off my introductory post with “I've been lurking
> this forum since before Jim's last blog post,” but lo and
> behold, he posted again! Not that I'm complaining, of
> course! I was also glad to see Jim's follow-up posts here
> on the board here. Whoever said “no news is good news”
> should be transmogrified into a piano and subjected to the
> intro of “Great Boleros of Fire.”
>
> I first became acquainted with Jim's music almost two
> years ago. My dad had just purchased the BOOH Classic
> Albums DVD. Previously, I had never heard BOOH, just my
> dad talking about BOOH. He claimed it was the best album
> ever made, but all I could think was “why would someone be
> named Meat Loaf? And what's so funny about a Cadillac in a
> Cracker Jack box?” Well, Dad popped the DVD into the
> player, and we watched it. It was the first time I had
> ever seen what Meat looked like, and the first time I had
> even heard of Jim. The commentary was hilarious (“it
> could've been an Eagles song... luckily it wasn't!”). It
> only showed a few seconds of each song, but I was
> instantly hooked. I borrowed my dad's copy of BOOH and
> listened to it over and over. Since then I've been
> addicted. I had to borrow BOOH2 from my dad as well. For a
> while, this was all I knew of Jim's music. When I found
> out later that other songs I knew and loved (such as
> “Total Eclipse of the Heart” and “Read 'Em and Weep”) were
> written by Jim as well, I had to find more.
>
> I would like to take a moment now to thank Jim, Pudding,
> Smeghead, Daveake, and others for providing rare Jim
> media. I haven't yet run into a Steinman song I didn't
> like.
>
> I would also like to say that the only thing better than
> listening to a Steinman song is singing it. I have oodles
> of fun annoying everyone around me by belting them out! I
> like to experiment with singing them in different voices.
> There's something satisfying about hitting the high notes
> (something I can do if it's the right day of the week, the
> planets are aligned just right, etc. ;-).
>
> Jim, I just want you to know that your music is still
> gaining fans in this day and age. I'm a songwriter myself,
> and a couple of my songs have been influenced by yours
> (though they're nowhere near as complex). I also plan to
> write my own rock musical. I look forward to future
> developments regarding the BOOH musical, Bikers of the
> Round Table, etc.
>
> Cheers,
> Ben
>
> P.S. I think it's funny that in his post from back in
> October, Jim said the line “the tombstones waiting for the
> names” sounds like something he wrote (which it does,
> actually). When I looked it up and saw that it's from an
> old Eagles song, I laughed.
>
> P.S. Regarding politics, I could've sworn I heard “You
> Took the Words Right Out of My Mouth” played at one point
> at the Democratic convention. It's possible I was hearing
> things, as the yelling and ruckus were too loud to tell
> for sure.
>


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