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Popdose: The Producers: “Rock Star,” Missing Cheese, and the End

  • EightE1 · 3 months ago
    What a very cool closing piece, Tom. I'm rather sorry to see it end, and I look forward to whatever you do for the site in the future.

    Would love to know the track listing for your "Greatest Hits and Misses" comp.

    Also, I was under the impression that Jeff Scott Soto had done some work on the Rock Star film, as well. Is that true? If so, what was he like to work with?

    Again, great piece, great series. Hope we're able to read more stuff from you soon.


    Rob
    EightE1
  • tom werman · 2 months ago
    Absolutely right -- Jeff Scott Soto did a few songs at one point (we had 3 singers, I think) -- Jeff was great -- I had used him before on other projects for backing vocals. The Greatest Misses were What's He Got (Producers), Mickey's Monkey (Mother's Finest), Who Do You Love (Brownsville), Don't Tell Me (Boy Meets Girl), Why Do You Think They Call it Dope? (Love Hate), Blinded (Glass Tiger), Get Up Get Angry (The Bzz), Let Me In (The Hawks), School's Out (Krokus), Truth Gonna Set You Free (Mother's Finest), Admiral's Mutiny (The Hawks), Rip & Tear (LA Guns), Life of Crime (The Producers), Do You Know How to Rock? (Pariah), Auf Wiedersehen (Cheap Trick), Change The World (Graveyard Train), and Blue Wind (Jeff Beck live)
  • BobCashill · 3 months ago
    A fantastic series--a beautiful ending. I'm definitely putting your B&B on my itinerary.
  • gregfoley · 3 months ago
    Tom, what an incredible ride - thanks for allowing us on the journey. If the liner notes for the Greatest Hits and Greatest Misses are as illuminating as what you've given Popdose so far, it would be fantastic to read those as well. Best of luck on your journey.
  • tom werman · 2 months ago
    Thanks for the kind words. I'll think of something.
  • luffy66 · 3 months ago
    Thanks Tom, I enjoy reading your series every week. I am so glad it turned out well.

    I am also interested in the track listing for your compliation disk. Is there any way that you can provide the listing here?
  • luffy66 · 3 months ago
    It would also make a killer Friday mixtape (Hint, Hint)
  • tom werman · 2 months ago
    See two messages above
  • jamesballenger · 3 months ago
    I cannot tell you how much I enjoy your postings here. I sincerely hope that they can come up with a way for you to write more. May I suggest a track by track breakdown of your Greatest Hits and Misses (of course you have covered several of those in your previous postings)? I think a lot of us would enjoy that.
    "I replied “Nice to meet you – so what do you do, Brad?”" that is simply brilliant
  • tom werman · 2 months ago
    I'll send in a transcript of the CD booklet covering those songs, and if Jeff wants to post it, he can do so at some point.
  • rockymtranger · 3 months ago
    I have really enjoyed this series, and I will miss seeing weekly updates until you get going again with whatever else you are considering writing. That quote is a perfect way to end this series, though, because it's true. Do you think the people that brought you in to produce were looking for any type of innovation, or simply to replicate past successes? If I had to guess, I'd say only your less-successful recordings were really meant to innovate.
  • tom werman · 2 months ago
    I'd have to agree with you -- I can tell you that almost universally the nicest and most reasonable of those I worked with were the less successful ones.
  • GrayFlannelSuit · 3 months ago
    Tom, thanks for the insightful and entertaining writing this series provided. I'd definitely love to see more, in whatever form that takes.
  • DwDunphy · 3 months ago
    Well, there you go. Made me feel all guilty for having words about you going into the bed & breakfast business when, after all's said and done, it makes you your happiest. I suppose there's no better way to end this column's run though. Cheers then, Tom.
  • tom werman · 2 months ago
    back atcha
  • Pete · 3 months ago
    Nice choice of ending quote. I've greatly enjoyed this series and glad that the b&b has turned out to be a lovely next chapter for you. I wouldn't hesitate to book a stay there if I had that kind of $$ lying around, as I'm sure you make a fantastic breakfast.

    Thanks for sharing your stories with us here, and I too look forward to any potential future postings from you. Oh, and I also vote to see the tracklisting of your best of compilation....
  • slappyfrog · 3 months ago
    Thank you, Tom!
  • jon · 2 months ago
    I've looked forward to each of these entries since they first started...they've been great, enjoyable reads! Congratulations Tom on finding a happy 2nd career with the B&B...still, I'd like to try one of those killer sandwiches someday!

    Jon
  • David_E · 2 months ago
    Amen. And thanks, Tom!
  • steevelknievel · 2 months ago
    Tom I really enjoyed your running column. Good luck to you. I was born near Lenox and now live 2 blocks from the Sunset Strip, these articles really hit home. Congrats on such a great life.
  • korky · 2 months ago
    OK. So, now can I borrow your copy of 'Who Moved My Cheese'?!
  • satrianivzla · 2 months ago
    Hi There. This is Simon. Jeff Scott Soto/Marcel Jacob/Talisman's webmaster.

    Tom is pretty cool finally and directly from you, 2 know a little bit about your preferences about JSS as singer... this soundtrack experience helps him a lot to got the tour with Journey a few years ... and in his tours til today - the track Stand Up And Shout is a extraordinarie moment to raise the public to show the magic of a great songwriting made by Sammy Hagar.

    I hope that in a next future we can get more details about records that you made were you have a JSS on it.

    Cheers