RIP to a damn legend.
RIP to a damn legend.
2 worlds colliding for me in 1 cameo.
Originally posted by SEANBANERJEE
I have gone above and beyond what I should rightfully have to do to protect my good name
Wrong stage name for his future lifestyle.
This one bothered me less than other famous rockers who have died in the last couple years (Tom Petty gutted me). Meat Loaf (when he was doing Jim Steinman stuff) was kind of a guilty pleasure for me. I remember when I first started listening it when I was like 13. All my other friends were into things like MCR or Greenday, and here I was listening to a fat man bellowing songs about sex, drugs, and cars/bikes. As I got older I defs stopped listening to this kind of rock as often because as it has been stated, it's kinda redneck Then when I got back into performing music I fell back into it again cause the Bat albums are so great musically. Plus, my wife HATES Met Loaf, both the food and the singer.
All is all, bummer to see a legend gone.
Originally posted by speedog
So more beyond armchair activism at work again?
Yah you can always tell a Steinman song. His style and harmonies and structure was so distinct.....Meat Loaf was always mistakenly casually credited with being a strong writer, but his talent was his delivery of Jim's songs. You hear Steinman sing his own songs and it just isn't the same (he released an album of much of the same songs when him and Meat Loaf had a falling out). But his examples from Celine Dion, to Bonnie Tyler, Barry Manilow, to Air Supply are all distinctly Steinman and I love it. One of my first intro's to that style of Rock Opera was listening endlessly to Bat out of Hell on Vinyl, which I've since inherited from my father. I agree with you though, its an experience thing, nothing better than headphones, lay back close your eyes and just listen to the moods and lyrics and layers in the songs. Epic is how I describe them to anyone every time.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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It wasn't by fluke that the Bat out of Hell cover text is:
MEAT LOAF
BAT OUT OF HELL
SONGS BY JIM STEINMAN
Jim wrote the songs, Meat Loaf brought them to life.
And for the record, Bat out of Hell has all-time-great cover art. (Jim came up with the concept for that, too.)
Bat out of hell released October 21, 1977 - just a bit into grade 11, everyone was playing it.
Will fuck off, again.
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I have a Steinman playlist on rotation.
https://music.apple.com/us/playlist/...cf552c9e0b101d
Originally posted by SEANBANERJEE
I have gone above and beyond what I should rightfully have to do to protect my good name