| re: How much of Jim's work by "original" artists have you seen? | |
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Marklbetya 01:53 pm UTC 09/22/13 |
| In reply to: | re: How much of Jim's work by "original" artists have you seen? - bellminer 12:31 am UTC 09/21/13 |
| I did also see Manilow, but sadly "Read 'em and Weep" was not on the playlist. And while I'm not really a fan of Streisand, I REALLY don't like her version of "Left in the Dark". Way too shrill for my taste. > Sadly I haven't been able to see any of those people yet. > I've seen a few Steinman associates (Todd, Ellen, Manilow, > and of course Dream Engine and TSO have shared some > members) but no Steinman music anywhere in there. I did > get to see Barry Keating do the Historian's Speech, > though. :-) > > > I'm going to see Air Supply at EPCOT center in a few > > weeks, and obviously I'm hoping/expecting they will do > > Making Love (out of Nothing at All). It got me thinking > > about who I got to see performing Jim's work who actually > > is most well-known for it. > > I've seen Meat do all of Bat 1 several times since 1980 > > and saw the Bat II tour. I was lucky enough to catch > > Bonnie Tyler at Joe's Pub, and now Air Supply. > > > > I'm sure this is nothing compared to many of you. What's > > your list? | |
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