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djbh35
23 Dec 2010, 16:15
Does anybody know the precise nature of the collaboration between Meat and Monkees songwriter Tommy Boyce? Tracks, studios, musicians, duration? I would greatly appreciate knowing exactly what they did together.
Thanks!

Evil One
23 Dec 2010, 16:33
Nope :nope: In actual fact I have no idea what you're talking about. :nope:

AndrewG
23 Dec 2010, 19:43
Who is Tommy Boyce?

A Slice Of English
23 Dec 2010, 19:47
Monkees songwriter Tommy Boyce

That should explain who he is...?

Wario
23 Dec 2010, 20:29
Does anybody know the precise nature of the collaboration between Meat and Monkees songwriter Tommy Boyce? Tracks, studios, musicians, duration? I would greatly appreciate knowing exactly what they did together.
Thanks!

Is this like the Kevin Bacon game?

Well heres the connection:

Tommy Boyce wrote for The Monkees
The Monkees did a song entitled "Someday Man"
"Someday man" was written by Paul Williams
Paul and Meat competed in the 2002 Fairway to Heaven Golf Tourney

actually according to IMBD

http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0101670/bio

Tommy Produced for Meat Loaf

Dave
23 Dec 2010, 21:43
Tommy Boyce wrote for The Monkees
The Monkees did a song entitled "Someday Man"
"Someday man" was written by Paul Williams
Paul and Meat competed in the 2002 Fairway to Heaven Golf Tourney

http://www.kasiminfo.com/Gigs/MeatLoaf/ACSaturday.html

Tommy Boyce wrote the song Meat Loaf performed in Atlantic City called Last Train To Clarksville. Much easier that way.

Evil One
23 Dec 2010, 21:48
Has Wario ever struck you as someone who does things the easy way? :nuts:

AndyK
23 Dec 2010, 23:41
http://www.kasiminfo.com/Gigs/MeatLoaf/ACSaturday.html

Tommy Boyce wrote the song Meat Loaf's bass player Kasim performed in Atlantic City called Last Train To Clarksville. Much easier that way.

Fixed that for you Dave ;)

Dave
24 Dec 2010, 00:47
Holy egg nog Dave! :)