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Old 10 Jul 2006, 23:28   #3
wenners
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What a complete load of tosh.

To quote an interview from 28 years ago, boy you a really searching hard for something negative to say. I take it to say this you just watched this on tv?

first of all lets address what you have said "how do i describe my style of music"?

this might be hard for you to understand so ill take it slowly but if i am being a little condescending it is because i am trying to be.

who wrote the lyrics? MMM jim
who composed the music oh that would be jim
Who wrote other songs of a similar style before for example "more than you deserve" oh that would be jim as well.

so does that constitute that it could be classed as jim style of music?

Would Jim have written these song if Meat wasn't around? quite possible id say, would Meat have been a star in his own right quite possible i say

Would they both be as big as they are right now probably not?

There have been many great composers over the years
Bach, Mozart, Beethovan and of course Wagner to name a few. Who's style of music do the orchestra play theirs or the composers? What the orchestra does is put their own slant on composers work

im not taking anything away from meat loaf here, what he did was is buy into Steinman visionary ways and has taken these songs and made them into what they are today he has developed and nurtured them and turned them into the classics they are today. He is a true performer, entertainer and an absolute megastar.

As for a team, a coach writes the plays gives them to the quarter back who then runs the plays. they can be the greatest plays in the world but unless the quarterback delivers they are worthless. to win the quarterback has to use he's team because alone he will lose, if he wins who is the hero? the quarterback. But win lose or draw no matter what happens the plays are still the coaches and it is his style the quarterback play.
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