| re: Article from late last year about Hell in a Handbasket | |
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Wilbury 01:15 am UTC 04/29/11 |
| In reply to: | re: Article from late last year about Hell in a Handbasket - The_wolf_with_the_red_roses 12:46 am UTC 04/29/11 |
| Yeah I don't think jim dwells on it either, my point is simply that the truth is found thru multiple sources and critical thinking. Not quoting Meat from his own forum. > Hmm, Jim's blog entries about Bat 3 (and his brief stint > posting on the board) seemed to suggest that he was okay > with Meat (I think he even suggested that Meat could sing > some songs for something related to the Bat musical, > though I could be misremembering) > > I dont think Jim or Meat hate each other at all, I think > they've simply had their fill of working together. They've > made some great work together, probably could do again. > But there is such a thing as too much water under the > bridge, and when applied that to Meat and Jim, the > continent that bridge is on has been completely submerged. > Alot of that was likely out off their hands but still, > sometimes is better to count your losses and move on, > hopefully to success for both of them > > > For all we know Jim could ACTUALLY be too busy hating > > Meat's guts for suing him and using his IP and forcing his > > hand in to a settlement he would rather have avoided. So > > once again, the convenient angle Meat is putting on it ma > > not be all there is to it. > > > > > > > > > No need to worry. No reall "leftovers". > > > > > > Meat had lots of songs at the start of the HCTB sessions, > > > but Rob Cavallo just picked "Like A Rose" and "Lets Be In > > > Love" (and maybe "Los Angeloser")as fitting with the kind > > > of album he envisioned. So they flew in outside writers > > > like Justin Hawkins and did not record/produce those > > > "leftovers" at all. Bottom line: not songs that did not > > > make the final cut (like "Prize Fight Lover") but songs > > > that Rob Cavallo considered inappropiate for HCTB, > > > although Meat had handpicked them. > > > > > > To me this does not justify any judgement about these > > > songs. Maybe besides the fact that they might be more > > > classic Meat style than some HCTB. > > > > > > Nevertheless Meat has been fair enough to state on mlukfc > > > that he would love to do new Steinmusic, but the Steincamp > > > saying he is too busy with the Bat-musical... > > > I´m sure another collaboration would be for the benefit of > > > both of them, no matter wether for "Hell In A Handbasket" > > > or Jims musical. And for the benefit of us in need of a > > > new drug of course. > > > > > > MMP > > > > > > > Left over songs from Teddy Bear forming the track list for > > > > his new album. Can't say I'm best pleased to be honest. > > > > Hang Cool Teddy Bear was as good as it was ever gonna be > > > > (Which isnt bad by any means, twas a fun album) songs that > > > > didn't make the cut didnt make the cut for a reason. Hope > > > > this gets dis proven > > > > > > > > > Here's an article from Aug last year that mentions Hell in > > > > > a Handbasket. A few people here have said they suspected > > > > > it might be the bits that didn't fit on Teddy Bear. > > > > > > > > > > I'd hoped that wasn't the case, but this article > > > > > explicitly says that it is. It was the intention, anyway. > > > > > I mean, it was always on the cards but I hadn't actually > > > > > read it anywhere before. > > > > > > > > > > Frankly... I'm devo. Completely devo. | |
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