| re: Jim Should Write A Book Like Meat Loaf's "To Hell And Back" | |
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Scaramouche 10:10 am UTC 10/08/10 |
| In reply to: | re: Jim Should Write A Book Like Meat Loaf's "To Hell And Back" - steven_stuart 12:57 am UTC 10/08/10 |
| > That's interesting although not what he claims. Well if you've heard it direct from Jim then I stand corrected. > Are there fragments of "TEOTH" in the original "Dream > Engine" production? I've not listened for a while but all the 'turnarounds' and verse melodies are used (with different lyrics). Have you never heard Dream Engine? > Conas has a good point when he writes: "There is so much mystery > regarding Jim that has gone untold. I'm not sure Jim will ever write an autobiography (too mysterious/private) but as I keep saying, a book about his professional work is warranted, and something he may okay? > Have you read the "Phenomenology of Excess" book that > CultOfByron mentions in his post? I have read POE (got a copy on e-bay for £2.00) but it's not very good. Slim paperback with just a bunch of quotes and brief interviews cobbled together. The design/layout is poor as well. > Its more in depth than any book I have read about Meat and > Jim (and it really is about both Meat and Jim). Well yes, but I was expecting more, especially about Bat 2. > Unfortunately the "BOOH The Musical" book will just be > about the history of "BOOH", That's not a problem. A decent book to go along with the show is a good idea. Any unseen pics from the Neverland workshop, Bat 1 & Bat 2 sessions would be cool. > Jim has done so much more than "Neverland" and "BOOH", Exactly. I would suggest there is lots of studio work that no-one on RR knows about. Someone should write it (Barry Keating, Rinkoff, Jacqueline?). | |
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