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pidunk 09:47 pm UTC 04/07/07 |
| In reply to: | re: So what you could keep from your list - rockfenris2005 11:22 am UTC 04/07/07 |
> > > > I was actually responding to Ryan on when he's going to > > make the sell on his site. It's OK telling someone else > I didn't mean sell in a financial sense. I just meant > selling it on uniqueness sake. So what about my site is > unique? Well, I've justified why Steinman is more than the > guy who just wrote Meat's songs. The snarflings of a few meatheads, kindly considered, do not constitute a truth of what Jim's reputation is or is not; he is already fully justified as more than just the composer behind MeatLoaf songs. Your website does nothing to alter that. I've given the most > complete (as possible) timeline of everything Steinman's > been apart of, including lost projects. I continue to wonder what is the value of recounting "lost projects" that nobody ever heard of. It is not like you publish music, lyrics, story snynopses, or any other information besides ....this is the name, and it is lost. Oh, did I mention that this is lost? Yes, it is lost. LOST! I tell you, LOST! I've done an > (albeit poor) write-up on each of the musicals You have not even read the script that is published on jimsteinman.com, or published it on your own site, of Neverland. How complete is your musical section, really? and you > don't have much information on those, except Neverland > Hotel which is nowhere near as accurate as what HAS come > out on IBDB and Lortel Archives. Why compare your site to other sites, anyway? Who is in competition with whom, and why? I've given the most > complete-as-possible songlist we know, without listing it > in alphabetical order and listing everything that we know. That is smart. A complete list in no particular order at all, right for easy indexing LOL! > I have a page on BOOH because no one else has bothered to > make one. And that does what for you, exactly? Poor BOOH, no page, must have a page! Nobody would know poor BOOH if there is no page....doh, nobody will know BOOH? Gotta fix that! Hurry, Page, for BOOH! I've done a memorial sort of page to the Batman > musical which has done very well since last year. If you want to hold a proper funeral for the production, then you are heading in the right direction, but Star Trek movies began after years of thousands of Star Trek fans saying Star Trek Lives, not It's Dead Jim. Is your site misnamed? Perhaps it should be a revival site, and perhaps then it could find some greater value. I've > tried to keep as current as possible on news updates > because all the other sites aren't really saying much, but > I'll admit that's a very fine line. I wonder what you consider news that Jim won't put on his blog or Jacqueline won't post on the site or the board. As for updates: Lost songs, yep they are still lost; oops, more is lost now......Batman, yep its still dead Jim. Today it got even deader because.......Not to say that news does not exist, of course. But seeing news on your site usually consists of these things. I've got the most > complete links page next to SteinABC which is a dream. How many links you have on a page is not a measure of greatness. It is how many sites link to yours. And, if this be a labor of love, what do you care? What do you really care? You are Ryan Letizia, of Australia, you have timezones from Broadway, are barely old enough to drink a beer legally in the United States if you were ever in the United States, and according to you, zillions of projects of your own. Why not write about some of your own lost and dead projects and leave Jim's out of it? Your projects are dead, Ryan. Where are their memorial pages? > I've got INTERVIEWS with people Jim has actually worked > with, Jsteinfan was the only other person who ever did > that and I can't find that page (btw. according to Ray, > half of that assistant stage-manager's stories are not > true.) Piss and vinegar. A combination of naivete and ambition is an enumerative contributor to bad facts. Have a good day. > > | |
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