| re: Should Meat Loaf Be Cast As Hook? | |
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John_Galt (brandonmartin@dailyuprising.com) 02:04 am UTC 02/05/10 |
| In reply to: | re: Should Meat Loaf Be Cast As Hook? - Rob 12:45 am UTC 02/05/10 |
| I'm completely sick of the Jim versus Meat Loaf thing. If Meat is a genuinely good fit for a role and he can perform consistently on a regular basis, he should be considered. I'm not sure that it would be the best thing for him at this point in his career, but I'll leave that decision up to him. I see marketing and credibility benefits his inclusion could add, although Smeg will argue effectively otherwise. Personally, I'd like to see Meat record an album of new songs written and produced by Jim Steinman. That formula really does work consistently well. Perhaps the first single from the album can be a new song from the musical and both the album and the stage show will serve to cross-promote each other. I'm actually hoping that Meat's effort with the Green Day guy will result enough of a success to provide a better platform for a collaboration between Jim and Meat. Call me the last champion for a lost cause. Was in Vin or Michael who wrote the great Steinfan lyric about lost causes... -=John Galt=- > Jim's not gonna cast Meat and Meat wouldn't do it, so it's > a pretty academic question. > > If it were a non-singing (or virtually non-singing) role > where Meat could just act the hard man, then it might work > for opening night and the ocasaional guest appearance, but > let's face facts - it ain't gonna happen. > > Or do you know something we don't Stuart? | |
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