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Casey B. actually set to music and recorded my stupid Eighties poser-pop parody, Chalice of Fire. I cannot explain this.

He says that "AFAIK, there are more versions coming."

Update Having listened to it a couple of times, I have to say: This thing REALLY COULD HAVE gotten airplay in 1983.

At the time he announced it, I happened to be listening to COMAR, his fine collaboration with Eddie Lowther, which seems to be a soul-flavored tribute to a change-of-supplier notification clause in State of Maryland alcohol taxation regulations.

Update update 1. I have reason to believe that some alternate version(s) mentioned above may feature the talents of Interröbang Cartel rock and roll ultra-stars NEVER YET CAPTURED IN RECORDED FORM as they are still TOO HOT FOR MP3. 2. The bridge of Casey B's version can only be fully comprehended by special people.

Date: 2003-07-26 01:28 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mmcirvin.livejournal.com
I was, myself, imagining in my own head something closer to "Maniac"-- or, more precisely, something in the space somewhere between that, "Silent Running" by Mike and the Mechanics, and "Abracadabra" by the Steve Miller Band. Perhaps others can explore more uptempo territory.

However, I do believe that Casey B's version is a fully valid alternate interpretation. Consider particuarly the effect that the worthy design goal of doing a Simon LeBon impression had on the end product. Once this became a priority, the Michael Sembello approach was right out, and a somewhat different tune naturally presented itself.

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