re: Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame - Jim's Childhood | |
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Evan 07:05 am UTC 04/29/21 |
In reply to: | re: Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame - Jim's Childhood - rockfenris2005 08:00 pm UTC 04/27/21 |
Meat mentioned in his latest interview how Jim’s mother once told him how he knew her son better than she did. Instantly, I wondered what she looked like. I guess in a comical way you start to imagine Jim but dressed as a woman. I’d love to see what his parents looked like. > > I would love to know what Jim's parents looked like. It > sort of reminds me of Dumbledore in the Harry Potter > books, how we find out his back story in the last book. > Also sort of reminds me of Nan, she always made it about > us. Once I remember seeing a black and white picture of my > Great-Granddad who I never knew, and I asked Nan who it > was and she answered, but it was always about us kids. She > didn't talk about herself. > > > I am wondering about two things and would appreciate any > > feedback that anyone has. First is: Why are Jim and Meat > > not in the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame? It seems insane to > > me that they are not. Also, does anyone have any > > interesting info about Jim's childhood? There is loads of > > info available from Amherst onwards. But I can't find out > > much from before or a photo of Jim's parents. I believe > > (correct me if I am wrong) that Jim's father was a wealthy > > business man who owned a steel distribution centre. I > > think his mother was very passionate about the arts and > > this must have influenced Jim. Was Jim six when he > > listened to records of the entire Ring Cycle? | |
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