| re: "The Dream Engine" (1969) And "The Dream Engine" (2006) | |
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Willis 02:26 am UTC 10/15/10 |
| In reply to: | re: "The Dream Engine" (1969) And "The Dream Engine" (2006) - Scaramouche 10:17 pm UTC 10/11/10 |
| My favorite has to be the duet of Objects from M.S. This whole show has been my most listened to "Steinman" album the last few years. AFL, Speaking in Tongues, Hero, MLOONAA... these are some of my favorite versions. Actually, the Two Out of Three Ain't Bad might trump my pick of Objects. Shame I'll never me able to see something like this live. > > I have only heard a studio version of "What Part Of My > > Body Hurts The Most?". > > Lucky You. > > > Is there a live version included on one of the bootlegs? > > 'Body' was in every show and there are boots from every > show so....about 5-6 in circulation. BTW - 'Body' was > tweaked each time, so each version is slightly different. > I think Mohegan Sun is my favourite. > > > Are the bootlegs quite good quality? > > Yes, although not soundboard quality, which Rinkoff > presumably has (certainly Mohegan Sun, as he posted a few > clips). > > I don't know why Rink won't offer (here) up a few > soundboards. 'Tonight...' from Mohegan Sun would be cool, > which I don't think anyone has? > > > Do you think that "What Part Of My Body Hurts The Most?" > > could be a big hit? > > Yes, for Adam Lambert. > > > I'm thinking that Meat Loaf would actually be the best person to interpret > > those particular lyrics. Hopefully he will at least be allowed to > > contribute "WPOMBHTM" to a final Bat album. > > Would like to see Meat do it on concept album, but I think > Lambert would have best chance of making it a 'hit'. > > > Sorry to ask a lot of questions, but were the "Over The > > Top" shows basically the same as "The Dream Engine" shows? > > Was "The Dream Engine" a different name for the same > > thing? > > Basically. First OTT shows were just two grand pianos and > four vocalists, and thereafter it progressed to full band. > In fact one of my fave performances is 'Left In The Dark' > from first OTT show (they got it spot on). > > > > What did you think of "Wuthering Heights"? > > Not a lot. I have the DVD and it was professionally filmed > with some great locations, but script is poor. I also > think Jim rushed the song choices and the accompanying CD > production (for whatever reasons). Surely 'All Coming > Back' should have been included and 'Ravishing' would have > worked great. > > > > Do you think the Bat One songs are in keeping > > with the "Neveralnd" theme? > > A couple (Heaven, Revved Up and maybe Bat). I understand > why BOOH is now the show title but I've always said he > only needs to include a few songs from Bat 1 & 2, as I > envisage others from his catalogue working better > (Everything Is Permitted, FTTSON, Rebel, Kill U, Tonight, > B4G) . | |
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