re: Jim's History musically. | |
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rockfenris2005 01:31 pm UTC 05/10/21 |
In reply to: | re: Jim's History musically. - steven_stuart 09:46 pm UTC 05/08/21 |
If they had both been successful separately, I think they would have become aware of each other, later on, and we still would have had a collaboration of some kind. It's fun to think about. And what would Bat 1 sound like if it had been produced in the 90s? > Jim and Meat meeting must have been one of those meant to > happen things. I thnk they were both very talented and > would have been successful in a different way had they not > met but they really were so well suited for each other. > Both men are opera meets rock. A marriage made in heaven. > > > I have a very interesting question where do you think Jim > > or Meat had been if they hadn't met that fateful day > > during Jim's rehearsals for more thna you deserve? I > > thought that was good question. I think his voice and > > Jim's music just go together so well and creates a magic > > I like the dark gothic feel of the music too as well as > > the stage presence. > > I've listened to Rock and opera all my life so when Meat > > came on the stage when I first saw him live show I was > > like Ah so what the guy is over weight it didn't make any > > difference to em because being an avid opera fan as well > > as rock n roll fan big singers never really made me think > > Omg they are over weight lol > > I am going to miss Jim's music so much let's keep his > > memory alive always > > For Jim it will always be a Hot Summer Night. > > | |
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