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Wario
19 Nov 2010, 20:42
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howlerformeatloaf
19 Nov 2010, 23:26
Thanks Wario. I have never seen that before. Good one. Enjoyed it immensely. :D

Steve6
19 Nov 2010, 23:37
My god this is in 1990, and he's supposed to be 43, and I'm not going to lie with my next comment, but he looks like a guy in his late 20s in this interview.

:shock::shock::shock:

nikox1
19 Nov 2010, 23:56
My god this is in 1990, and he's supposed to be 43, and I'm not going to lie with my next comment, but he looks like a guy in his late 20s in this interview.

:shock::shock::shock:

yeah he does look very young

EddieJ1984
20 Nov 2010, 07:59
What became of the "Who drew the dirty?" song he speaks of!

Wario
20 Nov 2010, 08:47
What became of the "Who drew the dirty?" song he speaks of!

It probably became "Loving you is a Dirty Job (But Someone's Gotta Do It)"

But I dunno 100%

Elijah's way
20 Nov 2010, 10:12
he hates GNR?? wow

that's a cool interview

Sarge
20 Nov 2010, 11:11
Thank you, Wario. It's interesting what he says about guest stars (especially if you recall the promo for the last two albums).

When and where exactly is this from? The title says 1990 but according to the description it's from 1989. Is 16:9 the original ratio or was the original footage adjusted to that format?

P.S.: That shirt seems to suit him better than most of the ones he uses to wear nowadays. ;)

JennaG
20 Nov 2010, 11:42
P.S.: That shirt seems to suit him better than most of the ones he uses to wear nowadays. ;)

I was thinking the same thing. I can't believe how young he looks too, there's no way he looks 43.

Thanks for sharing Wario.

Sarge
20 Nov 2010, 17:23
I can't believe how young he looks too, there's no way he looks 43.

Well, remember that in the 1990s he used to emphasize that he was born in 1951 so maybe he was indeed younger than 43 then. ;)

nikox1
20 Nov 2010, 23:59
Well, remember that in the 1990s he used to emphasize that he was born in 1951 so maybe he was indeed younger than 43 then. ;)

snipe! snipe! snipe!

Sarge
21 Nov 2010, 00:28
snipe! snipe! snipe!

Huh? I think I better not ask what made you post this... :roll:

nikox1
21 Nov 2010, 00:32
Huh? I think I better not ask what made you post this... :roll:

now you are learning:D , less contact the better:D

Sarge
21 Nov 2010, 00:38
now you are learning:D , less contact the better:D

So why are you "contacting" me then? :nuts: You're right, time for the "ignore button" before I start racking my brains what's wrong with you or even try to understand your posts - which rarely contribute to any of the discussed topics but are usually lame attempts to start silly arguments.

nikox1
21 Nov 2010, 00:51
So why are you "contacting" me then? :nuts: You're right, time for the "ignore button" before I start racking my brains what's wrong with you or even try to understand your posts - which rarely contribute to any of the discussed topics but are usually lame attempts to start silly arguments.

did not contact you. was responding to your post. and i so hope you hit the ignore button soon. all the best, your number one fan:metal:

AndyK
21 Nov 2010, 20:16
You two. Pack. It. In!

Pudding
21 Nov 2010, 21:46
It probably became "Loving you is a Dirty Job (But Someone's Gotta Do It)"

But I dunno 100%

Since "Loving you is a Dirty Job" came out in '86 and this interview is 89-90 I doubt it. He's probably refering to the song that Jim did for Rhinegold called 'Who'd Do The Dirty', which can be downloaded from Rockman --->HERE (http://www.jimsteinman.com/dasreigngold/Who%27d%20do%20the%20dirty.mp3). It's a load of shit if you ask me.

It's interesting what he says about guest stars (especially if you recall the promo for the last two albums).

No doubt there's a blindingly obvious reason for the contradiction, not sure what it is though ;)

Wario
05 Dec 2010, 08:53
Since "Loving you is a Dirty Job" came out in '86 and this interview is 89-90 I doubt it. He's probably refering to the song that Jim did for Rhinegold called 'Who'd Do The Dirty', which can be downloaded from Rockman --->HERE (http://www.jimsteinman.com/dasreigngold/Who%27d%20do%20the%20dirty.mp3). It's a load of shit if you ask me.

I kinda liked it, though I can see why it didnt make the cut. couldve been a neat B-Side.

metaloaf
30 Dec 2010, 02:20
All credit being fair, the song only has music by Jim; the lyrics were by Jim's colleague and long-time "artistic consultant" Barry Keating (who recently ended his employment with Jim after 11 years on staff according to his Facebook profile (http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=731841534); they remain friends).