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re: another Steinman tribute show

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Jacqueline 03:46 am UTC 01/29/16
In reply to: re: another Steinman tribute show - rockfenris2005 03:24 am UTC 01/29/16

Who was talking negative about BFG?

>
> So great to see them talking so POSITIVELY about the
> album. I don't know. I had gotten sick of the negative
> things I'd read about it lately. There were a few things I
> read. It's a great album to me. I think it goes further
> than BOOH like Jim said. I wish I could have seen this
> show, just to experience another version of "Stark raving
> love".
>
> >
> > http://www.nashvillescene.com/nashville/lipstick-performs-jim-steinmans-bad-for-good/Event?oid=6319545
> >
> > Lipstick performs Jim Steinman's Bad for Good
> > When: Fri., Jan. 29, 8 p.m.
> > Price: $5
> >
> > To celebrate 26 years on the planet, Greg Troyan, frontman
> > for Nashville glam-rock trio Lipstick, is throwing himself
> > “Greg’s Self-Indulgent Birthday Show,” featuring openers
> > Tall Dark Stranger (playing Kiss’ Hotter Than Hell LP) and
> > Neon Black. But what caught our eye was the familiar image
> > left on our front desk: a studly, bare-chested angel
> > holding a scantily clad babe and an electric guitar.
> > Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the world of Jim
> > Steinman, who absorbed Springsteen, Spector, a fakebook of
> > Broadway show tunes and every maudlin teen weeper and
> > biker-death tune ever recorded and converted them into the
> > marvel that is his 1981 solo album Bad for Good. This was
> > to be Renegade Angel, the follow-up to Meat Loaf’s
> > kajillion-selling Bat Out of Hell, for which Steinman
> > composed all those glorious bubblegummy teen-sex-and-death
> > anthems. But when Mr. Loaf’s voice gave out, Steinman
> > forged ahead, hired almost all the same personnel
> > (including producer Todd Rundgren, the E Street Band’s Roy
> > Bittan and Max Weinberg, even cover artist Richard
> > Corben), and cast himself in the lead. Opinions vary
> > whether he nailed the gig — its song-to-song similarity to
> > Bat makes it a curious experience, like a scene-for-scene
> > simulation of a classic movie with an oddly inexact
> > leading man — but not mine: The record is such an auteur
> > piece, so shameless in its tumescent grandstanding and
> > fist-pumping bombast, that it revs up my perpetually
> > adolescent heart. Why are you hearing this? Because on
> > Friday, Lipstick will be playing this LP maudit in all its
> > splendor. Rock ’n’ roll dreams come through, indeed. JIM
> > RIDLEY
> >


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