| re: ML Guests on William Shatner's Raw Nerve | |
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junior 12:50 am UTC 01/07/10 |
| In reply to: | re: ML Guests on William Shatner's Raw Nerve - steven_stuart 12:38 am UTC 01/07/10 |
| I was too; I thought he might have mentioned Bat (the musical) but no such luck; perhaps it was part of the "agreement" that ML goes his way and Jim goes his. ML did appear rather nervous like he couldn't sit still. > I'm surprised. I've seen several documentaries where Meat > talks a lot about Jim. Like "Classic Albums" and the one > they made at the time TMIL was released (although I think > this was part of a slightly cynical plan to make people > believe that TMIL was actually a Steinman/Loaf > collaboration). > > > I saw this a few days ago but just got around to posting. > > ML talked mostly about his growing up in Texas, his > > mother, his father, the incident about the knife with his > > father. He then goes into how important Hair was in his > > life and how it lead to Joe Papp, Jim Steinman, and > > recording. He just mentioned Jim, nothing more. > > > > He talked about his new producer (unfortunately I didn't > > get his name as I had company over) and said he was one of > > the 4 most brilliant producers (no mention of Jim). > > > > I'm sure this show will be repeated; I don't know if it's > > broadcasted outside the US. I haven't checked YouTube, so > > there may be something already posted. | |
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