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Evan 09:27 am UTC 05/07/21 |
In reply to: | re: Jim RIP - rockfenris2005 06:02 pm UTC 05/02/21 |
It also will make you very eclectic as a composer, as Jim was. Nothing wrong with that! > > Yes, and I can see them being performed in opera houses > one day too, from karaoke bars to opera houses, Jim will > conquer them all, which goes with the whole thing he was > always saying about barriers in music. People would put up > barriers between say the opera Salome, and West Side > Story, and the Beatles, when to Jim they were all equal to > him. It's how I see things as well. I get frustrated with > musicians who get this way. I go from listening to Aqua to > Gustav Holst's The Planets. To me, it is all music which I > enjoy. > > > I agree. His music is really timeless. Bat Out Of Hell was > > very out of place when it was initially released and > > doesn’t sound dated to my ears. I also think as long as > > there’s karaoke bars, they’ll be people belting out many > > of Jims masterpieces and likely butchering them but having > > fun in the process. > > > > > > > > Well said. I think his music will be around in hundreds of > > > years like Beethoven. > > > > > > > > > > > But great songs live forever | |
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