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WarioLoaf 07:02 pm UTC 04/16/11 |
| In reply to: | re: The demos of JIm singing - The_wolf_with_the_red_roses 04:33 pm UTC 04/16/11 |
| man oh man your previous post and this one make me want to scream. but its your opinion so I could care less. To me, I love bad attitude and BBIS. I rank them second and third only after Bat 2. To me, meat is the force behind BOOH. BOOH is as much Meat's album as its Jim's album. Jim wrote it and Meat sang it. Bat would never of worked without Meat. Face it, Bat 3 went platinum and was a successful album. would've been better with Jim's production, but Meat made it work without Jim. Bat 3 wouldn't of worked without Meat. This whole anti-loaf attitude I hate, but its an opinion that must be acknowledged. Meat's tried to separate himself from Jim's song style on HCTB and you all criticize him for it not sounding like a Bat record. Face it, the album imo kicks ass. and is far superior to any steinman album released without Meat's involvement. I am not anti-steinman. I just prefer Meat's work. Gotta say this though, this is a fun debate. > You could argue that Jim copied Meat, but that argument > would be very short and end with me turning with me in my > yet unburied grave!. Jim didn't copy another performer > when he went to sing his own songs, what sense does that > make. Its been well documented that Jim taught Meat to > sing his songs. I've no doubt that Meat put his own spin > into the performance, but the majority of it is Jim's > influence. Not discounting Meats efforts, its just Jim for > me, is better, more emotion, more conviction and I believe > what he's singing about 100 percent of the time. With > Meat, for the reasons expressed before, its only half 50 > percent. > > > | |
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