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re: Steinman must have blessed us when he gave us those songs

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Evan 08:00 am UTC 04/26/21
In reply to: re: Steinman must have blessed us when he gave us those songs - steven_stuart 08:17 pm UTC 04/23/21

I hope it continues too. I’ve tried to post and converse in as many treads to keep things going here. I hope more contribute. I want it to feel line the good old days here.

> Yes. How cool that Jim read all the posts. He once posted
> as Wagner. That was great fun. A few hours ago I got a
> message from Ryan telling me that the board is coming
> alive again. He was so happy. I think your post has
> inspired others to post again. I really hope it continues.
> Everyone post!
>
> > Thank you. I appreciate it. I too, miss the days when this
> > board was the place to be for all things Steinman. I even
> > remember when it was converted to a newer format and had
> > to be moved back to its current iteration at Jim’s
> > request, as this made it easier for him to follow all the
> > posts.
> >
> > I still check in here but miss all the old posters. If
> > anything, I hope my post will inspire others to post.
> > Maybe older posters will log in due to the tragic news and
> > be inspired to say something. Anything.
> >
> > > Another really nice tribute. Thank you for sharing it with
> > > us. Its great that people are posting on this forum again.
> > > I remember discovering it years ago and thinking it was
> > > uber cool. This forum is a very special part of Jim
> > > history. I like the Rockman FB page but I miss this forum
> > > being very active.
> > >
> > > > I remember being a teenager and always being the last
> > > > family to progress technologically. It took us forever to
> > > > buy a computer. I had to walk to the public library to use
> > > > the computer so I could access this website because low
> > > > and behold, there were others who loved Jim Steinman’s
> > > > music as much as I did. It was so nice to connect with
> > > > other like minded individuals passionate about Jim.
> > > >
> > > > I first got into “Bat Out Of Hell” through seeing Meat
> > > > Loaf’s appearance in Rocky Horror. I thought he was cool
> > > > so I took a chance on his album. I’ll never forget buying
> > > > “Bat Out Of Hell” and the cashier ringing me up with an
> > > > enthusiastic, “good choice!” I went home and listened and
> > > > followed along with the lyrics in the linear sheet.
> > > > Instantly, I thought, “this Steinman guy is insane!”
> > > >
> > > > So began my love affair with Jim’s music. It spoke to me
> > > > at a crucial time when I needed it the most. I was a
> > > > horny, curious, slightly rebellious teen with pent up
> > > > angst. It covered all of my emotions rather perfectly!
> > > >
> > > > I remember listening to the Braver Than We Are album a few
> > > > years back when it was first released and crying while
> > > > hearing “Speaking In Tongues”. Only Jim Steinman could
> > > > make the line “an erection of the heart” sound so
> > > > beautiful! Tonight I’ll listen to that same song and cry
> > > > for different reasons. Jim’s music really was an erection
> > > > of the heart. It excited your emotions and touched upon
> > > > them like no other songwriter could.
> > > >
> > > > I’ll forever regret not going to Joe’s Pub and meeting
> > > > Jim. After Elvis died my mother instantly regretted not
> > > > going to one of his concerts with her friends when she had
> > > > the chance. That’s how I feel. I wish I had met Jim. If
> > > > only to try and somehow express how much his music and
> > > > opinions have influenced my life. As a teen I watched
> > > > countless interviews and I would hang on his every word.
> > > >
> > > > I feel like Peter Pan is dead and all of us Lost Boys and
> > > > Girls are left to fend for ourselves. It’s an awful
> > > > feeling. I feel so alone. I so miss this Rockman
> > > > community. From Jacqueline, to Smeghead, to Ryan, Justin,
> > > > Lordrahl, BrIan Collins horror movie a day, even Pudding,
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > I’ll try and find solace knowing Jim lived to see his
> > > > lifelong passion project actually realized, namely the Bat
> > > > Out Of Hell musical!
> > > >
> > > > I can’t believe I have to type this but RIP Jim Steinman.
> > > > God Speed. Your music and wit will live forever, always
> > > > conjuring up every possible human emotion, like an
> > > > erection of the heart!


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