| re: Jim Should Write A Book Like Meat Loaf's "To Hell And Back" | |
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Conas 04:05 pm UTC 10/06/10 |
| In reply to: | Jim Should Write A Book Like Meat Loaf's "To Hell And Back" - steven_stuart 11:10 pm UTC 10/05/10 |
| We all know how much Jim likes his privacy, so I highly doubt we'll ever see an autobiography published in the near future. It would be a fantastic read I'm sure, and I even brought this up on the board many times before. I think I even said Smeghead should write it. haha There is so much mystery regarding Jim that has gone untold. Even his childhood and teenage years have never been accounted for. Maybe he doesn't want anyone knowing his personal business which is fair enough, and I respect that totally. We can all say Jim should write this, and Jim should do that, but the harsh reality is; it doesn't look like Jim is going to be doing anything anymore. > > I think the time has come for Jim to write (or have ghost > written) a book that can set the record straight on all > sorts of things (like the false accusations that Kasim > Sulton is responsible for Meat Loaf changing the original > Steve Margoshes arrangements for his concerts - which Jim > posted as "admin" to correct - please see link below). > > There is a posh coffee table book by George Perry about > BOOH The Musical coming out (and there will obviously be a > lot of biographical information about Jim in that) but > there is room in the market for a really griity, in depth > book by Jim which could be like Meat Loaf's "To Hell And > Back". > > If Jim doesn't feel like writing it himself, he could > easily find a ghost writer. "To Hell And Back" reads like > it was written by a ghost writer but it was fun. I > couldn't put it down until I had finsihed it and I have > now read it several times. > | |
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