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Topic History of: Jim Steinman RIP Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
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Green Man
I heard about this Honey, hopefully he can get back what he does best makes music, tours and release albums.
Honey
Green Man wrote: Wyot wrote: I thought the whole "Bat out of Hell" thing was genius. Great songwriting/operatic/camp/bombastic gloriously OTT. Anyone behind that was special indeed.
It still reminds me of a Hammer film. Meat Loaf big breakthrough was when he sang half the songs on Free For All album by Ted Nugent. I don’t hear it mentioned in documentaries so I wonder if the recording sessions was a like Clash Of The Egos.
Ted Nugent is just getting over covid.
Green Man
Wyot wrote: I thought the whole "Bat out of Hell" thing was genius. Great songwriting/operatic/camp/bombastic gloriously OTT. Anyone behind that was special indeed.
It still reminds me of a Hammer film. Meat Loaf big breakthrough was when he sang half the songs on Free For All album by Ted Nugent. I don’t hear it mentioned in documentaries so I wonder if the recording sessions was a like Clash Of The Egos.
Honey
robbiex wrote: I thought his music was cheesy and formulaic, but like stock, aitken, and waterman was very commercially successful.
Is cheesey and formulaic bad, Robbie?
robbiex
I thought his music was cheesy and formulaic, but like stock, aitken, and waterman was very commercially successful.