Yes, yes, yes! 


kered said:And yes kiddies, it is recorded on a flat, round, piece of vinyl we use to call a record...


I always used the Rare Earth double album for that.Mistress Aura said:Ahhhh, K, records...with a penny on the stylus to play through the scratches... 🙄 You might have to explain the size ratio between a record and a CD, though, you know? I mean, can you imagine how long it would take to get all the seeds out of a nickel on a CD case..?
The glorious results of a misspent youth... 😀
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Knox The Hatter said:
I did want to mention, though, any further collaborative efforts between Artist and Producer/Composer are highly unlikely...they've had a major falling out. It's a shame, since each was really responsible for the other's success.




There was a rift yrs ago..thats just before BOOH 2. It was one of those wonderful.. I will sue for rights thing. Both Loaf and Steinman were suing each other for control of the name BOOH. It was settled ( If I remember my facts right ) in a bar...screwed the lawyers.. and now we have them back. I really wanted to see Dance of the Vampires on Broadway before I left NY but with the move .. there was no time. BTW... Here is some Jim Trivia for you. Karla Devito sang on the video to Paradise. Who Sang on the Album and name 2 movies she was in.Knox The Hatter said:I'm going on what I've heard on recent radio broadcasts; there might've been a reconciliation, but with these two, it's starting to remind me of the reconciliations between Eddie Van Halen and David Lee Roth. I have one of those tiny little salt packets here from a recent take-out, there are quite a few grains in there! Want one? 😛 🙂
fttickler said:BTW... Here is some Jim Trivia for you. Karla Devito sang on the video to Paradise. Who Sang on the Album and name 2 movies she was in.


Mistress Aura said:Ooo! Ooo, I know, I know!
It was Ellen Foley. She had bit parts in Hair and Tootsie; she also played an attorney, Billie, in the tv series Night Court for a single season--she was later replaced by Markie Post.
Karla DeVito took over Ellen's vocal parts when Meat Loaf went on the tour, but in the music videos "Two Out Of Three Ain't Bad" (Meat Loaf's breakaway hit) and in the original "Paradise by the Dashboard Light", she's actually lip-synching to Ellen Foley's voice due to fan reaction--they wanted to hear Ellen.
Karla DeVito is married to Robbie Benson, who was quite popular and in several movies during the 70s ("One on One" and "Jeremy" first come to mind) and who also did the voice work for the Beast in Disney's "Beauty and the Beast" (he had to literally fight to get that part as he has a very soft-spoken voice naturally); he then moved into directing and as a director did a notable episode of "Friends".
(I know you sorta asked Knox, fttickler, but I couldn't resist... 😀)
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Mistress Aura said:for some reason, I can remember, like, 95% of what I hear and read about musicians and such, but I can't remember how to move a file from one place to another on this cussed machine... *sigh* 🙄

The Sean Man said:Don't feel bad...I'm the same way...I'll never be a rocket scientist...but I can tell you that one of my idols, Casey Kasem, was featured in the cinematic classic "The Thing With Two Heads"![]()
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