| re: Paul Crook producing Hell In A Handbasket | |
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steven_stuart 01:13 am UTC 05/16/11 |
| In reply to: | re: Paul Crook producing Hell In A Handbasket - The_wolf_with_the_red_roses 06:05 pm UTC 05/15/11 |
| I also love "Life Is A Lemon". Had it ever been used before? I think its going to be one of the best numbers in "BOOH: The Musical". > Don't get me wrong, Bat 2 is great, its the album that > houses my all time favourite song, which is Life Is A > Lemon, but it may as well have been called "Jim Steinman's > greatest hits" for all of the recycled songs that we're on > their. I dont see why some of the covers could not have > been replaced with songs like Who Needs the Young or > Golden Egg. Songs like Good Girls or Frying Pan, while > good, dont really add enough to the album. Bat 2 should > have been entirely new songs, or at least most of them > should have been > > > > > You want padding, go listen to Bat 2. > > > > Ughhhh!!!! That's like my favourite album, ever! But I get > > it. Opinions and all that. But I love Bat 2, more than BFG > > and OS, which I think are great, but it really comes > > together on Bat 2, for me. FOR ME! > > > > Now I'm going to bed. > > > > Filled with recycled > > > songs, that are usually worse then there original, and > > > even a freaking recycled monologue. At least everything on > > > Orginal Sin,that was written by Jim, was new, or at least > > > never before released commercially (With the exception of > > > the Storm extract) > > > > > > > > Yup. But I'm still not sure about the filler on WTTN. I > > > > > know it's a concept album, but "45 seconds of > > > > > ecstasy"...really... > > > > > > > > It's no worse than all the shit Jim used to pad out > > > > Original Sin. | |
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