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re: Candidates for lyricists?

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Scaramouche 10:55 am UTC 03/02/07
In reply to: Candidates for lyricists? - rockfenris2005 02:13 am UTC 03/02/07

I think this particular show is crying out for Steinman's lyrics.

'Master & Margarita' no way, but 'The Phantom of Manhattan' could almost be an alternate title for 'Batman'??

It has that dark gothic flavour, which suits Jim's words so well, and I've mentioned below some Steinman titles that may work.

I've also just remembered the new song Jim blogged about last year, 'Powers of Darkness'; how cool would that be?!

Having said all that, do Jim & ALW still speak?
I think I read that when DOTV was in trouble in 2002, Jim asked ALW to 'chip-in' but he refused. Am I right or totally wrong??



> Well...
>
> # Charles Hart. The lyricist of the original "The Phantom
> Of The Opera" who, rightfully, should resume the reins
> here. Charles *did* return to write the lyrics for "Learn
> To Be Lonely" for the "Phantom" film.
>
> Not Richard Stilgoe because he was replaced on the
> original by Charles Hart.
>
> #2 Tim Rice. He was originally asked to write the lyrics
> but he turned it down because he was busy with "Chess"
> (probably one of the worst decisions of his career. Tim's
> version of "Memory" also escaped "Cats", literally, at the
> last minute)
>
> -- Alan Jay Lerner (My Fair Lady, Camelot) was also one of
> the candidates to write the lyrics for the original
> "Phantom" but he died before he could begin (which is a
> huge shame as he'd had a decade long list of flops and he
> deserved one last sucess.)
>
> #3 Frederick Forsyth. I don't know how involved he could
> be with this. Their history stems back to the early 70s
> when ALW composed the film score for "The Odessa File",
> based on a Forsyth novel. Forsyth isn't a lyricist or a
> playwright, as far as I know, but Ben Elton wasn't a
> lyricist either. Then again, IMO, Elton's lyrics on
> "Beautiful Game" sucked hideously
>
> #4 Jim Steinman. Simply because he almost got the chance
> to write the lyrics for the original. However, I don't
> think this is as much a golden opportunity as it seems.
> This is a huge risk for ALW. I, personally, don't want Jim
> associated with another enormous flop
>
> O/T let's pray they don't reunite Michael Crawford and
> Sarah Brightman as the Phantom and Christine.
>
>


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