Nope, not at all.
I'd be curious to see this scene on stage
Then I'm dying at the bottom of a pit In the blazin' sun
Torn and twisted At the foot of a burnin' bike
And I think somebody somewhere Must be tolling a bell
And the last thing I see Is my heart, still beatin'
Breakin' out of my bodyAnd flyin' away
at least the part of the cadaver and the burning bike
in the trailer, I heard some stuff that doesn't belong to BOOH (I detected something that sound like it was from Steinman's Bad For Good), but it's totally understandable , since that musical bit would only be 40 or 45 minutes long. However, I hope that the extra-BOOH stuff doesn't defigure the original album's course.
Last edited by Trane; 11-09-2018 at 03:52 AM.
my music collection increased tenfolds when I switched from drug-addicts to complete nutcases.
I like the album. I was a child when it initially came out, but as an adult I have listened to it and own a remastered copy on CD. I think the songs are well-written, and the performances are top-notch. It's not on regular rotation, but it's a strong album.
^ Surely the Zappa hologram should sodomize the Kenny G hologram? Wait, wasn't Kenny G a hologram to begin with?
How about Kenny G and John Tesch holograms doing a 69? Or get a Yanni hologram in there for a triangle.
Last edited by JKL2000; 11-08-2018 at 03:16 PM.
^^^
LOL! Talk about a thread going off the rails! Well as usual I have only myself to blame...
Regardless you are correct my friend, Kenny should by all rights be the "receiver".
That was what would have been the original follow-up but Aday's vocal troubles put paid to that, so Steinman did it himself. Aday recorded much of it over later years under the Meat Loaf banner, though.
I think 'Total Eclipse Of The Heart' is the best thing Steinman did after BOOH.
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