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CultOfByron 12:17 am UTC 04/23/07 |
| In reply to: | re: Whistle down the wind question - Smeghead 11:34 pm UTC 04/22/07 |
| I must admit, I think the only place I heard the 'Off Ramp Exit To Paradide' Jim thing was the old MLUKFC mailed fanzine. Again Smeg, think Lennon McCartney. > Webber wrote it with Steinman and Rock in mind. Jim did > not write the music. Just as Jim did not write any lyrics > to Confidence Man even though many people credit him with > co-writing. The only obvious exception is Tanz where > Kunze obviously stole (used?) Jim's lyrics yet Kuze got > all lyric credit. > > > Is that the 'Songs From Whistle' album or the complete > > cast recording? I think it's concievable that ALW wrote > > the music with Jim in mind, and don't forget that Jim > > produced so that would help it along some. I think there > > was also a question over 'Off Ramp Exit To Paradise' being > > musically Jim's. I don't know is my honest answer other > > than I could well believe it to be a Lennon/McCartney situ > > whereby the legal agreement was there but one or the other > > may have contributed more than just music and lyrics > > each... > > > > Forgive my naivety :D > > > > > > > > > > > > > Ok I’ve been on the sauce all day and my mind has gone > > > into overload > > > And I just can’t think rationally at all. > > > > > > On whistle down the wind album it states all lyrics by Jim > > > and music by Lloyd Webber. > > > > > > > > > On a kiss is a terrible thing to waste the music is so > > > Steinman and not Webber’s but on the linear notes it still > > > says all lyrics by Jim and music by Lloyd Webber. The only > > > note is it also appears on the Best of Fat loaf? > > > | |
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