71. A Kiss Is A Terrible Thing To Waste
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Let's Go to Rock 'n' Roll!!!!!! A Kiss Is A Terrible Thing To Waste (10) This is my second favourite song ever. (Only For Crying Out Loud can precede it) I love the art of Andrew Lloyd Webber and I don't understand why hasn't it been famous song. I think this is the best ALW song, better than Phantom Of The Opera but I like Sarah Brightman too. I know that POTO's sound is cleaner but I'd prefer the orchestra. I love the beginning of the song and the "Tyre track and broken hearts" part. It's as same as in the middle of For Crying Out Loud. When I didn't know it was from a musical I thought it's a mix of Jim's songs. Some lines from Peel Out and Lost Boys And Golden Girls. I have the CD of Whistle Down The Wind and I love Bonnie Tyler's version too. A question! What does it mean: If Only's - Cathy Porter. Who is she? Are these lines been by her? My score: 10 or 11 Average: 8.28 (190.5/23) |
No not a 10.
This is a strange song. Not the best, but also not the worst........don't know what i will do with this song. The clip is great, i think, but the song..... In a good mood i will give it a 9 In a bad mood i will give it a 5 |
Tim!
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Use a 7.5 :lol:
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An amazing song. Great music, goog lyrics, typicial Jim lyrics.
My score: 8/9 |
Hmmm definatly not my favorite. You just have to be in the mood for it.
6/10 |
I note you don't like musical.
Hey everybody! Meat was a musical actor! |
My favorite version of this one is on the Storytellers DVD, but it was left off of the Storytellers CD, oddly.
Sherrie 9 |
I have the audio version from Storytellers.
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I love this song - definately one of my faves. 8/10
Very dramatic, both Jim and Meat did a fantastic job with this one :twisted: Heat xxx |
To me, this song has some great parts, I do love musicals (btw), and I like ALW.....sometimes I like this song, sometimes I skip it :twisted:
Over all.... My Score: 6 |
I'm not really a musical fan
and honestly saying this song can do little to me the Bonnie tyler part is the best 6/10 |
I think you mustn't sit into a theater for a Wagner opera.
Hey girls and boys! It's Webber! And I think it's his one of the best!!! |
Don't you just love this song.?The music is so good ,powerful and dramatic,just great.Meat's voice is wonderful,just as powerful,good lyrics
Love it 9/10 |
Apart from the long note on "waste" (the one just before the solo) this song is fantastic. I'd give it a 8.5/10
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A do like this song. It seems like a bit of a departure, as even though Meat and Jim have always produced very operatic songs, this one seems the most like a musical (i wonder why lol). I love the long "waste", I wonder if Meat has ever thought about being in an opera?
A great operatic: 8/10 |
This song doesn't 'move' me at all. Think the lyrics are very good, voice also. Must be the music, I gues.
6/10 Mariella |
I truly bought The Very Best Of Meat Loaf cd just to hear this song. I love the "Whistle Down The Wind" version and this one isn't quite as good but Meat's voice is superb and the music is great to. This truly proves Jim to be the Little Richard Wagner of rock. I love the Bonnie Tyler appearance at the end. "Whistle" should have been big here in the states, it's a shame.
10/10 |
This song is totally over the top and large than life. The best part is the tyre tracks part and that's not sung by Meat :? . It is a fantastic part full of energy. But i don't like musicals at all and this song well, i don't know, sometimes i like it but ..i just don;t know. It is not that great.
6/10 8/10 tyre tracks part |
Not one of my faves, but it is good to listen too when in the right mood. 6/10 :)
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I have a question: When did you start to like Meat Loaf? Cause A Kiss Is A Terrible Thing To Waste has - I think - ancient Jim Steinman basic. The melody's as same powerful as in For Crying Out Loud (with symphonic orchestra). I know it's a Webber song but Webber and Jim do same music (Phantom Of The Opera, A Kiss Is A Terrible Thing To Waste, Memory, Carpe Noctem, Opening Dance, etc.). They are mixing the exploding rockopera with the calm and slow musical. In all songs. Then I don't understand why don't you like Kiss when you like FCOL?
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Bart!
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Lyrically it's classic Jim Steinman. And Jim actually wrote most of the music to this song, although the album says other wise. Webber wrote the music for everything in "Whistle" except this one and when Meat gets to the chorus and the "and one of these nights you're gonna show me that you already kn-ow" it just gives me chills. My only regret is that they didn't include the part from the show leading into the first chorus
"so come with me now we can fly away there's a time to be saved and you're damned if you stay put your foot on the gas and let's go take a chance on a promise and a roll of the dice we can set a few fires we can melt all the ice we can have more adventures then you've ever even dreamed that you would know there's a feast waiting for you and you've never even gotten a taste it's later then you think and a kiss is a terrible thing to waste" Check out the "Whistle" version for that. I realize a lot of those lyrics are recycled from "Bad For Good" but they're such great lyrics that Jimmy can be excused for doing it. In fact, at least 80% of the lyrics from "Whistle" were recycled but hey, that's just how Steinman operates. |
Never quite sure about this one - I think it belongs in a musical, now there's an idea for Meat. 7/10
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This is a real dramatic song. I really like the Tyre tracks and broken hearts bit.
8/10 |
i love this!! 9/10
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Removed by Quigmo due to original assesment of wrong song. :oops:
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I originally posted a slam rating of this song. I was obviously confused as to which song this was. I went back to my collection and found the only copy of this song I have is on the story tellers DVD. That song totally blew me away. Definately a big, important JS & ML song! 10/10
(Sorry to those on the site who read the privious post and felt I was being terribly inconsistant with this song). :oops: |
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Oh yes! A man who likes this song! I think this is one of the best. Great orchestra. I think the matter is that everybody's meaning in a song! We mustn't! It's a part of a musical! We have to listen the music. It's a great orchestra! I think this is one of the best Webber song of all time. And yes, the TT&BH part is a great metal!
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Evil Nickname,
I have to admit that I'm a big fan of the movie "Blade Runner", especally the original theatrical version with the Harrison Ford voice over. I felt this pic fits well for the father figure of my signature. If I'm not mistaken this comes from the scene in the movie where the replicant catches the blade runner in the ally and says "Time to Die" just before his own gory exit. (Sorry for the OT) |
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Someone delete the first and last messages I posted, . Some mistake was made here, terribly sorry.
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IF ONLY
I LOVE THIS SONG!!! The music, is probably the nearest best part!!
Meat's voice here, is another amazing!!! I know i've been saying this most often. But its the truth! His voice goes kinda soft!!! And then BOOMING!!! Tire Tracks And Broken Hearts, well, that makes an amazing leap!! LOVE IT!!! Just the small parts they don't do as much also makes me like it a lot. WE'LL NEVER BE AS YOUNG AS WE ARE RIGHT NOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! and, the first part, IF ONLY's those are really nice. And the instruments used, are really nice. And the guitar gives it a kick!!! There's a variety of stuff here. And its sweeeeet! 10\10 |
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Also please delete this one, thanx, not the middle one. :oops:
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i agree with Dottie it does sound like it could come from a musical.
but it is still a good song. kezzina |
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I absolutely love this song, but I keep wondering just what the heck it's about- anyone have an opinion? Someone here (TBuck, I think) mentioned that the "Tire tracks and broken hearts" bit never failed to bring a tear to his eye, which made me wonder if I was really missing the point as to what the song is about! The Storytellers version of this gives me chills, especially the Tire Tracks part and the bit at the beginning when Meat sings "come closer to me now/like we're sharing the same skin." What a great song! 8)
Sherrie |
A Kiss Is A Terrible Thing To Waste...who couldn't love that song? I have it on the Storytellers DVD, but not on the CD. It was left out, though, on the CD. That's odd. I'm going to buy the Very Best of Meat Loaf just to get the studio version. Not that the live version isn't good.
Such a good song :D ! On a scale of one to 10: 11! |
This is also one of my all time greats. It took elements from several Steinman songs that were never his most popular and combined them into a stellar, cracking song. I've always been partial to a little bid of rock-classical and this song fits in that vein with the added obvious class of the fantastic Meat Loaf voice.
10/10 |
I like this song a lot. Bonnie Tyler is nice in the end of the song. Could they do more duets?
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I forget to give points. Sorry. 9/10
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Interesting with Bonnie :?
8/10 |
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The Storyteller's live version is great! a very intense interpretation! That song had the potential to become a hit... 9/10 |
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Meat @ Larry King Live, june 1994 I dunno if he changed his mind since then. |
Definitely great!
The first part where heīs so depried about a love that could have been but hot had. Youīll have to pay for it later, if you dont get it when itīs going for free thatīs pure Jim And then he let all the depression behind and thinks of the future, I like it when the main melody like of the violine comes in in the second part agaiin (ma-tters-what-were-go.ing.to.find) This month Iīm going to London and watch WDTW, hope the whole musical is as great as that song! 10 |
Great song...would have been great for a musical in my opinion and as some have pointed out before...listen to it often and think that lyrics are amazing...
9/10 |
it depends on what kind of mood i'm in ;)
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I especially love the Orchestra in this song. Everything else is pretty much average.
7/10 |
I think Meat is a far better singer thatn the guy on the OCR, but I miss the more textured arrangement from the show, with the 4 characters singing in couterpoint (and the great Good Girls never know what they're missing... bit)
But as Paul said, the orchestra is fantastic and Meat's voice is way better the Amos from the show. 8.0/10 |
hmm let s see I'll give it an 8-10
like the storytellers version.. |
Average: 8.42 (261/31)
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Really like this one. I like all the versions I've heard - Metal Philharmonic (Kyle 'Scarpia' gordon) and the WDTW cast recording version. Great song, and one I enjoy performing myself (even if I do it very rarely)
9 |
9 I really like this song.
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yeah i like this..not as much as others though so
8 |
Average: 8.44 (287/34)
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This one wasn't my favorite but it is still a 7 for me.
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Love it 10
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7.5
Nice song but not quite the same level of other Meat/Steinman collaborations. |
If you ask me, Kiss is composed by Jim. This style is far from any songs of Webber. I keep it the best arrangement of a Meat Loaf song, even better than the orchestra of For Crying Out Loud...
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Beautiful song with absolutely stunning vocals from Meat.
I don't usually give songs a rating when I post my opinions on them but if I did, this one would definately be a 10. |
Great lyrics, Great music, Great vocal delivery.
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