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Marvello 02:53 pm UTC 02/05/10 |
| In reply to: | re: Should Meat Loaf Be Cast As Hook? - John_Galt 02:04 am UTC 02/05/10 |
| You're a champion for a lost cause. > 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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