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Steingirl
29 May 2008, 19:59
A couple of my friends sing in a local band and they do a really good duet of the song "Making Love Out Of Nothing At All". When I was listening to them last night, it got me to thinking, how great would Meat and Patti sound singing this song as a duet. What does everyone think? Would this make a good duet for them?

RadioMaster
29 May 2008, 20:17
just practically id say that neither of them would be able to sing the high...."never gonna tell you everything i gotta tell you..." part, Id love to be proven wrong though

MLOONAA as well as Dirty Job have always been the two steintracks i would have loved to see done by the loaf.

evil nickname
29 May 2008, 21:48
Although "Making Love" was obviously written for Meat and always meant to be a duet, both the Air Supply as the Bonnie Tyler versions are great enough as they are.

I see no need for Meat to cover it, especially not as a duet.

RadioMaster
29 May 2008, 21:55
dont care what everybody says, never liked Bonnie's version (same with Karine Hannah's which was pretty much the same), her voice doesnt suit and song and the production always sounds cheap to me (espcially the intro)

WhenItComes2LovingU
30 May 2008, 00:22
Although "Making Love" was obviously written for Meat and always meant to be a duet, both the Air Supply as the Bonnie Tyler versions are great enough as they are.

I see no need for Meat to cover it, especially not as a duet.

Hehe...wonder if the sharp-eyed will spot the reference in the first sentence. That said, I think Meat could do a great job with this song as a solo if they transposed it a bit. He should cover some of the songs that he says Jim wrote for him, like "Making Love" and "Total Eclipse". After all, if his "All Coming Back" is the definitive version, so will these be as well, right?

djfierce
30 May 2008, 00:36
i'd love to know how old you are, who said his is the definaitive version?? because some people said in another thread that they didnt like pandora's version?? He says,Jim says, it's getting boring now, stop trying to stir shite and actually make an intelligent,less spiteful point, reading ALL your posts really makes me wonder what the hell youre doing on a ML fanclub, most of us criticise things he does from time to time but you seem on a bloody mission, even Pud can give the guy his due when it's called for :roll:

djfierce
30 May 2008, 00:39
just practically id say that neither of them would be able to sing the high...."never gonna tell you everything i gotta tell you..." part, Id love to be proven wrong though

MLOONAA as well as Dirty Job have always been the two steintracks i would have loved to see done by the loaf.

Having seen Patti a couple of times recently i really think she could, not so sure about Meat these days though.

Personally i dont think it's something he should cover, just cant see how they would make it work.

Pudding
30 May 2008, 02:39
Although "Making Love" was obviously written for Meat and always meant to be a duet, both the Air Supply as the Bonnie Tyler versions are great enough as they are.

I see no need for Meat to cover it, especially not as a duet.

I don't know if it was written for Meat, but the lyrics do seem to lean towards Jim writing it with Meat in mind.

As a duet? I'm not so sure. Jim produced the song twice and neither time was it a duet. Just like Jim produced IACBTMN twice and neither time was that as a duet either nor sung by a male. And since it's Jims song, then he should know.

Pud :twisted:

evil nickname
30 May 2008, 09:39
I don't know if it was written for Meat

According to this interview (http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/0,21985,20642893-5006024,00.html), Meat has said it was:

Meat Loaf says Steinman sent him two songs -- Total Eclipse of the Heart and Making Love Out of Nothing At All -- for his 1983 album Midnight at the Lost and Found, an album Loaf decided to write the songs for himself.

Loaf's record company refused to pay for Steinman -- whose epic songs came with epic budgets -- and the songs were given to Bonnie Tyler and Air Supply respectively, becoming huge hits.

And as Meat always tells the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the frigging truth, it must be so.

djfierce
30 May 2008, 11:24
I don't know if it was written for Meat, but the lyrics do seem to lean towards Jim writing it with Meat in mind.

As a duet? I'm not so sure. Jim produced the song twice and neither time was it a duet. Just like Jim produced IACBTMN twice and neither time was that as a duet either nor sung by a male. And since it's Jims song, then he should know.

Pud :twisted:

:up: i'd agree with that.


And i know you never said it Pud but considering the other posts regarding Meat says/Jim says, i'm inclined not to believe everything i read or hear from either of them and wish the fans wouldnt get involved in trying to get one up on each other, it's stupid, songs got released by whoever and everyone will have a faveourite different version to someone else where there are a couple.


Personally i love this song, i really like both versions as they are completely different to each other but not really sure what Meat could do with it that would make me like it as much/more, i would rather see some new stuff from him instead of classic already tried by someone else Steinman stuff. If that means he doesnt do any Steinman stuff then so be it.

Pudding
31 May 2008, 00:12
i'm inclined not to believe everything i read or hear from either of them.

Totally agree. Some people hang on every single word either of them say (depending which way your bat swings) and struggle to determine what the truth is by becoming blinded by twisted facts depending on who said it.

Pud :twisted:

Monstro
31 May 2008, 00:13
Totally agree. Some people hang on every single word either of them say (depending which way your bat swings) and struggle to determine what the truth is by becoming blinded by twisted facts depending on who said it.

Pud :twisted:

"Depending on which way your bat swings"

Love that, made me laugh out loud!!!!!!!

rockfenris2005
28 Oct 2008, 05:31
Jim says the opposite to Meat. "Total Eclipse Of The Heart" was written as a centerpiece for Bonnie Tyler (even though the verses of the song, musically, existed as early as 1969). I'm not sure about "Making Love (Out Of Nothing At All)".

djfierce
28 Oct 2008, 09:30
i love the song and i love bonnies version best, not saying meat shouldnt do it but i would rather hear some new stuff from him instead, which as we know now is more than likely the case :-)

djfierce
28 Oct 2008, 09:33
just practically id say that neither of them would be able to sing the high...."never gonna tell you everything i gotta tell you..." part, Id love to be proven wrong though



sorry for the delayed reaction lol but i just noticed this :p

Patti could definately sing that part, hearing her in her own shows last yr definately confirmed that for me, you really dont hear everything patti can do when she sings with meat imo.

As for Meat i honestly couldnt comment, some songs on bat3 make me think yes but then other times i think no so :shrug:

RadioMaster
28 Oct 2008, 09:36
lol where did that come from? Cant even remember posting it...

you might be right about Patti, cant comment on that as I havent seen her solo yet.

however, I thought Bonnie's version sucked, her voice just didnt suit the song.

Wario
28 Oct 2008, 09:55
That'd be soo jam'n!

http://www.mysmiley.net/imgs/smile/party/party0023.gif

Dave
28 Oct 2008, 17:19
Jim says the opposite to Meat. "Total Eclipse Of The Heart" was written as a centerpiece for Bonnie Tyler (even though the verses of the song, musically, existed as early as 1969). I'm not sure about "Making Love (Out Of Nothing At All)".

Ummm...your avatar is a picture of the album cover of a show that I have seen live and in person. I believe I heard parts of Making Love in that show. There were fragments of Making Love around during whenever Confidence Man was written.

rockfenris2005
28 Oct 2008, 18:47
I thought that at first, and I was going to mention it, but Jim has a habit of recycling riffs more than actual tunes. I've heard a lot of people say "Holding Out For A Hero" is a recycle of "Stark Raving Love" or "Seize The Night" is "Back Into Hell" but it's just the riffs. In the case of "Edging Into Darkness" in "The Confidence Man", he just took a small riff and expanded into a massive song. It didn't exist with the bridge or chorus or anything like that until Air Supply or whoever it was intended for. As far as I know...

RadioMaster
28 Oct 2008, 19:06
I'd rather say that half of the "a small circle of friends" soundtrack have been recycled for MLOONAA.

24K
28 Oct 2008, 20:38
How bizarre i was listening to these tracks by Bonnie today, i love them, i see her in a few weeks in concert with Lorraine.
I would love to hear Meat do them, either with patti or on his own, i was thinking that as they played in my car at full volume, the way i listen to all my cds!

djfierce
28 Oct 2008, 21:48
wish i could be there chelle, such bad timing :(

how dare they do a gig so close to jas being born :p

RadioMaster
28 Oct 2008, 22:03
Michelle, when you go to that gig, could you try to convince them to do another one in Germany?? preferably in walking distance of my house :))

24K
29 Oct 2008, 01:01
wish i could be there chelle, such bad timing :(

how dare they do a gig so close to jas being born :p

As Catherine Tate would say what a ~~~~ing liberty, thats my message alert tone as well, goes off at the funniest times;)LOL..
Yea it is a shame, hope to see you guys soon tho.
Radiomaster i will be sure to tell them about you needing the gig right next to your house, please could you tell me your address;)LOL:p

Pudding
30 Oct 2008, 01:41
I would love to hear Meat do them, either with patti or on his own

I think Meat Loaf has sung enough cover versions of Steinman songs, if they aint new or unreleased then I don't want to hear them.

Pud :twisted: