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re: Memories

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Evan 07:57 am UTC 04/26/21
In reply to: re: Memories - rockfenris2005 10:22 am UTC 04/23/21

Gosh I remember seeing it at the time and having these delusions of grandeur about Jim releasing so many projects on his very own label. It seems he did release a few though, as you pointed out.

>
> Hahaha I remember that too actually.
>
> The Ravenous Records site is still here, just in the Other
> Children section now.
>
> It did have some releases, mainly Boyzone "No Matter What"
> in the US and the "Wuthering Heights" soundtrack. There's
> something else too, but I don't remember what.
>
> I could have sworn that Nicki French had recorded demos of
> "Two out of Three" and "Lovers Again" for them too, but
> apparently this never happened? Dunno?
>
> > Very nicely said and thanks for contributing here. I was
> > thinking about this earlier today but since you’re a long
> > time fan do you remember the old link on this site for
> > Ravenous Records? I think it was supposed to be Jim’s
> > record company. Did it ever have any releases at all? I
> > remember the suggestion it was just a tax write off.
> >
> > > Already shared on Facebook:
> > >
> > >
> > > https://www.facebook.com/groups/JSRockman/permalink/3896104657169758
> > >
> > > Jim left us far too soon, but he left us with a lot of
> > > songs and memories to remember and treasure for the rest
> > > of our lives. I'd like share some of my Steinman memories
> > > with you below (some of you may already have read most of
> > > them before).
> > >
> > > I still vividly remember hearing "Anything For Love" for
> > > the first time in late 1993. I was totally out of the loop
> > > on "new music" at the time, and was basically only
> > > listening on 80's compilation albums. For some
> > > inexplicable reason, I was watching the end of MTV Top 20
> > > European Countdown on this particular evening. The #2 song
> > > was "Please Forgive Me" by Bryan Adams. After that,
> > > "Anything For Love" started. When Meat started singing, my
> > > first thought was "Just another power ballad" (like
> > > "Please Forgive Me"), but soon the song exploded, and by
> > > the time the duet started, I knew I had to buy the single
> > > (I ended up buying the whole album because the single was
> > > sold out). I hadn't had any significant exposure to
> > > musical theater or "rock opera" at the time, so the
> > > various parts and transitions in "Anything For Love" were
> > > new to me. Since then, I've learned to appreciate the
> > > complexity in seemingly "simple songs" like "Please
> > > Forgive Me", but at the time, I only wanted to hear more
> > > "Anything For Love"-type stuff. During the first year
> > > after buying BAT II, I was all into MeatLoaf, and did not
> > > fully recognize Jim's contributions as a songwriter.
> > > Perhaps not surprising for a 14-year old who did not play
> > > an instrument and had not started writing his own songs or
> > > lyrics yet. However, when I saw a $4 sale for the
> > > Pandora's Box tape ("songs by MeatLoaf's songwriter") I
> > > thought "How bad can it be?". Turned out to be absolutely
> > > stunning! Since then, I have typically paid more attention
> > > to songwriters than artists.
> > >
> > > I joined Rockman Philharmonic in 1996, and was fascinated
> > > by reading all the articles in the printed Rockman Record
> > > that was mailed to members. In October 1997, Steen Elm
> > > Steen Elm Sørensen and I headed to Vienna to see "Tanz der
> > > Vampire", and the following summer we went with Sandra
> > > Lindholm-Svensson to London to meet up with Joerg
> > > Bindschus and Jackie Jacqueline Dillon see a "Whistle Down
> > > The Wind" preview, where I also met Jim for the first
> > > time. I posted like a maniac on Jim's mailing list at that
> > > time, and out of all the hundreds of things I must have
> > > posted, he remembered the one time I mentioned that I
> > > worked extra as a tennis coach a few years a week. Bloody
> > > unbelievable!
> > >
> > > Something similar happened at the Joe's Pub concert in
> > > January 2005. Steven Rinkoff came up to me and said "I
> > > remember your e-mail on the mailing list". I had
> > > absolutely no idea what he was talking about, but
> > > apparently I had posted some epic "bats and guitars"-type
> > > e-mail on Jim's mailing list around the 1996/1997 time
> > > frame, and he still remembered it almost a decade later! I
> > > was cranking out a lot of outrageous posts and comments at
> > > the time, but the fact that something stuck with him for
> > > almost a decade is still quite remarkable. I wish I had
> > > remembered it as vividly as he did, as it has become
> > > increasingly more difficult to tap into that "wild side"
> > > in recent years. Would have been a fun read today....
> > >
> > > I had a long stretch of not seeing a Steinman show between
> > > 2005-2015. My wife thinks Steinman's songs are "worse than
> > > porn" (I know Jim would take that as a "compliment"), so
> > > after 10 years of "celibacy" since the "Over The Top"
> > > performances at Joe's Pub and at the Mohegan Sun, I was
> > > more than ready for a "musical orgy" when I saw "Paradise
> > > Found - The Lost Songs of Jim Steinman" at 54 Below in
> > > 2015, followed by three more Steinman shows (Tyce Green's
> > > release concert and the BOOH musical in Toronto and
> > > London) in 2017 and 2018.
> > >
> > > I am really grateful that Jim stayed alive long enough to
> > > see his Bat Out Of Hell musical finally be staged, and I
> > > also know that the people who performed for him in recent
> > > years are also grateful that he was able to attend some
> > > shows - like Pat's NYC concerts in 2015 - and make their
> > > dream of performing in front of him become a reality. Jim
> > > had a lot of huge hits during his career, but I still
> > > believe that his legacy will grow even greater in the
> > > years to come, as people fully start to understand his
> > > importance in music history.


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