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steven_stuart 12:15 am UTC 01/04/10 |
| In reply to: | re: Dead Ringer - rockfenris2005 05:03 am UTC 01/02/10 |
| > In my opinion, and I > absolutely acknowledge that it is my opinion, there was > nothing wrong with Meat's voice in the studio just that > Jim wanted his songs to sound a particular way. > > From the impression that I get, the experience making "Bat > 2" had a lot to do with why Meat apparently wasn’t excited > about working in the studio with Jim on "Bat 3". Maybe you are right. I am almost sure that Jim said something different in an interview a long time ago but it is quite possible that the long process of making the album was because "Jim wanted his songs to sound a particular way." I wonder if that was the problem when Jim produced the Def Leppard album. I am surprised to hear that Meat wasn't excited about working in the studio with Jim on Bat 3. Once again, I have listened to rumours that tell a different story. I heard that Meat really wanted to work with Jim but that Jim wasn't so enthusiastic. In his book, Meat talks about wanting to work with Jim and making appointments to see him. He says that Jim kept cancelling them, so no progress could be made. | |
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