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La_Comtesse 11:12 pm UTC 04/03/11 |
| In reply to: | Underratted Jim songs - The_wolf_with_the_red_roses 09:05 pm UTC 04/03/11 |
| I've heard Mordheim be pretty underratted, but that is quite another story altogether. :-P As far as Steinman songs go, hm...I should listen to the lot again to see which I pick. > Like the previous thread really. But lets all defend our > forgotten jewels, our ruby's in mountains of rocks. > > Sieze the night > Its songs like these that makes me wander why no one has > ever made a musical movie based on Jim's songs. The > imagery, the lyrics, the emotion. All of it and more > screams for someone to bring songs like this to the big > screen. I hope it happens one day, and I hope this song is > in their. > > Lost boys and golden girls > This song for me, really does have a bitter sweet tone to > it. To me, its about enjoying life and being young, > because one day, without even realizing it, we're all old > and all dieing, maybe I'm missing the point but this song > just conjures up the past, whilst making me think to the > future. Wonderful and not nearly as famous as it should > be. One of Jim's greatest. > > If it ain't broke break it > This has an astonishingly bad rep and I can never see why. > Is it Jim's greatest? Not by a long shot (Although I think > when heard in its correct context, With the "only when I > feel" bookends its definitely up thire) I've heard people > say its one of THE worst songs ever made. Not true. Its > certainly better then the crap that gets recorded today. > | |
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