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Ankie
05 Oct 2008, 21:08
For everyone who still didnt hear this song from Dream Engine (http://nl.youtube.com/watch?v=iX9tvI5j3Ic&feature=related).

Sapphire Lady
05 Oct 2008, 21:51
Beautiful song. Thanks for posting the link Ankie.

Ma.Ra
05 Oct 2008, 21:53
I have to disagree, but the "Over the Top" version is much better. Most the recordings from Mohegan Sun Casino. IMO what part is better just 1 singer, 1 piano and much less chorus.

(Over the Top=+_ Dream Engine, but DE unfortunately more Rinkoff?)

Sarge
05 Oct 2008, 22:29
Gorgeous song but the way they sing it is not my cup of tea.

Battybarb
06 Oct 2008, 03:04
i did like the song,not heard it before,thanks for posting Ankie

MeatGrl1
06 Oct 2008, 05:18
Ooh I really like this, and I can totally see Meat doing this and making it his own, or is this just me ?
The guy singing has a great voice though, thanks Ankie :cool: :up:.

Ankie
06 Oct 2008, 10:26
I fully agree about the Over The Top version, but at least now there is a ''legal'' online version for everyone to enjoy ;):D

The Over The Top version somehow sounded more passionate then this one, or is that just me?

Monstro
06 Oct 2008, 11:18
I'm not sure about that song, to be honest I got pretty bored with it quite quickly, maybe a better bigger (and as Ankie said more passionate) production would suit it. On this recording's evidence I wouldn't be bothered if Meat didn't touch it.

Ankie
06 Oct 2008, 11:42
I agree with you Michael. When I heard the Over The Top version it wasnt a problem at all to ''hear'' Meat sing it, but with this one it definately is something else.

duke knooby
06 Oct 2008, 12:12
and we're still the children...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sh50MxalXxM

awesome song... just don't like the arrangement lol.. prefer jims piano and voice demo

mszee
06 Oct 2008, 15:19
I think this song is a bit derivative...it became a background music for me within a minute or so...

Ankie
06 Oct 2008, 15:41
What does that expression mean, Zina?

The Flying Mouse
06 Oct 2008, 15:57
:twisted: Fraid Rob Evan doesn't do anything for me.

In fact his voice reminds me of something else, and off the top of my head I think it's the guy who did the Too Fat To Rock & Roll spoof of Meat.

I had to look up the lyrics because I couldn't understand what the hell he was singing at the end of this line "What part of my heart is beating—faster than the speed of love?"

REALLY needs to work on his diction on that one.
"Love" does NOT include the letter H, no matter how much you want it to :wtf:

I think the arrangement is really sloppy.
He doesn't seem to be working with the piano at all, and the backing singers sound like they've got up out of the audience to join in where they see fit.


Around the 48 second mark they go into a Carpenters riff.
The name of the song is on the tip of my tongue and it's doing my bloody head in :evil:
I'm no big Carpenters fan though, so I can take solice in the fact I don't know the name of all their songs by heart :shrug:

mszee
06 Oct 2008, 16:10
What does that expression mean, Zina?

I found some lyrics to be VERY borrowed...obviously from other Steinman's songs...

Ankie
06 Oct 2008, 16:50
Sorry, I still dont understand...:(

derivative is the word I was referring at.

mszee
06 Oct 2008, 16:55
Sorry, I still dont understand...:(

derivative is the word I was referring at.

"a contract or security that derives its value from that of an underlying asset (as another security) or from the value of a rate (as of interest or currency exchange) or index of asset value (as a stock index)"

For some reason I can't find the meaning which I've used...derivative in every day language means basically what it says above but applied to anything...

In other words...Steinman wrote songs already...and THEN borrowed lyrics from them to create new songs...or music...

I stopped basically watching that video after I've heard "Faster than a speed of love" or something of that nature...really grated on my nerves after "Faster than a speed of light"

RadioMaster
06 Oct 2008, 18:00
I think it's interesting that on one hand people who critisize Meat Loaf performances get flamed, but the same people can slag off a Steinman-related production for the same reasons why Meat is critisized without feeling bad (not understandable, etc)

I for one am not a big Rob Evan fan, at least not of him doing Steinmusic, but I very much appreciate these two little videos.

mszee
06 Oct 2008, 18:23
I think it's interesting that on one hand people who critisize Meat Loaf performances get flamed, but the same people can slag off a Steinman-related production for the same reasons why Meat is critisized without feeling bad (not understandable, etc)

I for one am not a big Rob Evan fan, at least not of him doing Steinmusic, but I very much appreciate these two little videos.

I am pretty sure I will get my own in due time...LOL

The Flying Mouse
06 Oct 2008, 18:31
I think it's interesting that on one hand people who critisize Meat Loaf performances get flamed, but the same people can slag off a Steinman-related production for the same reasons why Meat is critisized without feeling bad (not understandable, etc)


:twisted: I don't see anyone with a reputation for flaming those with an honest opinion posting negatives on this thread :wtf:

geordieloaf
06 Oct 2008, 19:57
I really like we're still the children, i agree the arrangement on that version spoils it some what but the lyrics are great. I'm surprised Meat hasn't recorded it as imo it could have been great on Bat 3. Would have been a perfect way to end the album instead of cry to heaven!

djfierce
06 Oct 2008, 20:27
I think it's interesting that on one hand people who critisize Meat Loaf performances get flamed, but the same people can slag off a Steinman-related production for the same reasons why Meat is critisized without feeling bad (not understandable, etc)

I for one am not a big Rob Evan fan, at least not of him doing Steinmusic, but I very much appreciate these two little videos.

Eh?? :wtf: i'm sorry Rj i dont see that happening here, i have never heard What Part of my body before but i have to be honest and say i dont like it much, i thought Meat did it on hotd tour but now i'm told it was something else, it was that one i liked, i dont like this and i dont think there's much even Meat could do to this one to make me interested.

Havent had a chance to listen to the one jonty posted so wont say anything here till i have.

The problem most people have with some steinman fans bashing meat is that their criticism of meat very rarely has anything to do with meat's performance/singing.

i dont know anything about Rob Evan so i wont comment on the guys talent, but i didnt like the song, so i dont think it wouldve mattered who sung it

mszee
06 Oct 2008, 20:29
While reading Anji's post I've realized that I missed Jonty's video. So all my comments are about What Part Of My Body.

Will have to listen to the other one from home and form my opinion then although I am pretty sure I've heard it before at Joe's Pub...have to remind myself...

RadioMaster
06 Oct 2008, 20:53
sorry, was in a hurry, so what I was trying to say might did not come across the way I meant it to.

The thing I meant was that Meat get's critisized all the time for his singing, etc, and SOME people take it VERY personally and flame the person who maybe just wanted to state their honest opinion.
In this case the Meat Loaf fans are critisizing the video of other performers in the same way. Neither of those comments were meant in an absuive way, so the people who take Meat Loaf's critisizm personally, and at the same time critisize other artists in the same way should see that it's all in all not a big deal and only opinions. Either way. So next time they should remember their comments on this video and not jump on the first person to make a negative comment about Meat Loaf.

Does this make sense to anyone?

djfierce
06 Oct 2008, 20:58
Strangely enough i do get what your trying to say :lol:

I think where most people are concerned it all boils down to how the critisicm is worded/put accros, of course there will still be some who get anal about everything ;)

mszee
06 Oct 2008, 20:59
Yes, but this is Meat Loaf forum - this little detail needs to be taken into consideration...although constructive criticism was I think taken ok here even for Meat...what annoys everybody are newbies who just signed up to rant for a day or two and then disappear into blue beyond...

RadioMaster
06 Oct 2008, 21:10
the real problem is IMO that you cant tell if somebodys just signed on to rant about a bad show and piss everyone off or wants to post their honest opinion about a show...

Anyway, I'm ranting....
On topic:
Im not a big fan of TDE, the singing sounds dull and emotionless to me. Compare Jonty's link to Mr Steinman's vocal/piano demo of still the children and you see what I mean.
ANd I stick to that opinion, even after I got hatemail from Rob Evan himself for voicing it :lol:

R.
06 Oct 2008, 21:12
I think it's interesting that on one hand people who critisize Meat Loaf performances get flamed, but the same people can slag off a Steinman-related production for the same reasons why Meat is critisized without feeling bad (not understandable, etc)

I for one am not a big Rob Evan fan, at least not of him doing Steinmusic, but I very much appreciate these two little videos.

sorry, was in a hurry, so what I was trying to say might did not come across the way I meant it to.

The thing I meant was that Meat get's critisized all the time for his singing, etc, and SOME people take it VERY personally and flame the person who maybe just wanted to state their honest opinion.
In this case the Meat Loaf fans are critisizing the video of other performers in the same way. Neither of those comments were meant in an absuive way, so the people who take Meat Loaf's critisizm personally, and at the same time critisize other artists in the same way should see that it's all in all not a big deal and only opinions. Either way. So next time they should remember their comments on this video and not jump on the first person to make a negative comment about Meat Loaf.

Does this make sense to anyone?
Neither of your comments, with the exception of the sentence mentioning Rob Evan, belong in this thread. In fact this is a pretty successful trolling attempt, (intentionally?) turning the thread into an argument about something which clearly isn't the thread topic.

Stop the beating-a-dead-horse-discussion and continue on the threads topic, please.

mszee
07 Oct 2008, 04:32
Well, now I've listened to Still The Children...no wonder I've forgotten it...

But I am still a great fan of Elaine Caswell and she is still amazing!

Pudding
07 Oct 2008, 06:42
I fully agree about the Over The Top version, but at least now there is a ''legal'' online version for everyone to enjoy ;):D

How does taking a clip that's easily available on the internet and then putting it on Youtube suddenly make it legal?

Does this make sense to anyone?

I understand what you were trying to say but you was kinda doing it in ass-backwards fashion. I'm guessing you're trying to say is, honest opinions are a one way street with some people?

Pud :twisted:

RadioMaster
07 Oct 2008, 09:49
that hits it.

The Flying Mouse
07 Oct 2008, 10:28
:twisted: RJ, what you are suggesting is that the people who are posting negative comments on this thread are people who flame anyone with a negative opinion of Meat.

I posted earlier on the thread...............


:twisted: I don't see anyone with a reputation for flaming those with an honest opinion posting negatives on this thread :wtf:

That still stands.
I do not see anyone on this thread who is giving criticism to Rob Evan who is not willing to allow others to give criticism to Meat.

Look at the people who have posted negativities on this thread (it's not a very long list).
Who on this thread has got a history of flaming other people for giving honest opinions?

So the point you are trying to make is in completely the wrong place.

And by saying..............


So next time they should remember their comments on this video and not jump on the first person to make a negative comment about Meat Loaf.


you ARE saying that the people on THIS thread are guilty of hypocritical behavior.
IMHO that is unfair, inaccurate, and insulting :angry:




You've seen it once, here it is again..............


Stop the beating-a-dead-horse-discussion and continue on the threads topic, please.

You won't see it a third time, just one of these :lock: :angry:

RadioMaster
07 Oct 2008, 18:52
alright alright, I apologize.

What I was posting was not necessarily aimed at anyone posting in this thread, it's just something that came to my mind while reading it.

But as I'm not supposed to talk about this, I'll shut up now :silence:

duke knooby
07 Oct 2008, 18:55
:lock::D

Pudding
08 Oct 2008, 01:49
What I was posting was not necessarily aimed at anyone posting in this thread, it's just something that came to my mind while reading it.

Grow some balls, pick up an infraction point or two, point out the hypocrisy and name names :))

Pud :twisted: