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Evil One
09 Dec 2009, 16:03
:sherlock:I'm sure most people are familiar with the story that Meat and Jim 'traded' Dead Ringer for RARD in 1981. Had they not traded how do you think things would have gone? I assume Jim (or more probably Rory Dodd) would have recorded a solo Dead Ringer for Bad For Good. I doubt that Meat would have released RARD as a single though and it would have just become a forgotten song in a similar fashion to Everything Is Permitted. I also think it unlikely that Dead Ringer would have resurfaced on Bat 2.
All things considered I'm glad things played out the way they did with those two songs.
The two versions of RARD are different enough to stand on their own merits.
A 1981 Meat RARD would as you say have just become a lost song I think, and a 1981 Jim/Rory Deadringer would have been a filler on Bad For Good and would possibly have never been recorded by Meat. Admittedly that latter possibility would also have resulted in Meat not leaning on it so heavily in his live shows now, perhaps we'd hear more of Peel Out or I'll Kill You If You Don't Come Back?
Pudding
09 Dec 2009, 21:19
I prefer RARD to Deadringer, I'm glad things worked out the way they did and Meat still got to sing RARD.
Evil One
09 Dec 2009, 21:27
I'm also glad things worked out the way they did as I think the BFG version of Rock And Roll Dreams is cack, and would still be cack even with Meat's vocals.
RadioMaster
09 Dec 2009, 21:40
Im with mr king on this one
renegadeangel
10 Dec 2009, 01:59
Sorry but I think that Meat only traded the song because he had no duets on DEADRINGER. I think RARD was probably one of the strongest songs on the album if it had ever made it.
I think the inclusion of RARD might have give DEADRINGER a bit more of a push in the states.
RadioMaster
10 Dec 2009, 08:20
judging from the Bad for Good RNRD I dont think it would have been such a memorable song. The quality on Bat2 is all about the production IMO
allrevvedup
10 Dec 2009, 12:02
I always thought Mr Steinman's version of RRAD was always very ELO like and would definitely have been lost in the shuffle had meat recorded it back then. He got the hit single Dead Ringer badly needed by recording dead ringer for love.
The BAT II production and version of RRAD was much superior as far as I'm concerned and just showed how good Meat and Jim are together.
Pudding
11 Dec 2009, 04:53
Was Dead Ringer For Love a hit because of the song, Meat Loaf or because Cher gave it legs, literally lots of legs...LOL Had someone else sung it with Meat, I don't think it would have been the hit that it was.
what would've been even better is that if Bad For Good came out with both meat and jim on it then Dead Ringer came out in 1983. Then Back Into Hell in 1985 and The equivalent of The Monster is Loose in 1993.
But sadly that was never to be, but we were compensated with the fantastic album entitled BAD ATTITUDE.
As for RRD itself Meat's version on BOOH2 is the best and if it was released on DR id agree that it'd be forgotten.
But i would've liked to see a 1981 meat version as a B-side just for the hell of hearing that stage of his voice rip through it.
Also think the 1974 versions of MTYD and presence of the Lord should be included as bonus tracks to a never-to-happen remaster
A song that could've benefited if put on DR is Bad For Good ....
renegadeangel
14 Dec 2009, 01:28
It was a hit because Meat gave it a great stage presence. It replaced PARADISE for a while as the all american boy girl song.
I would be more interested in the songs that Meat recorded but were never released. Rumor has it they include:
Its all coming back to me from the early nineties
Bad for Good from the late eighties
Making love out of nothing at all from the late eighties
What part of my body hurts the most from 2005
Not allowed to love from 2005
God has left the building from 2005
All of these have been rumored for years to be done by Meat. I'm sure they have been but have been locked away by the lawyers.
It was a hit because Meat gave it a great stage presence. It replaced PARADISE for a while as the all american boy girl song.
:??:
Evil One
14 Dec 2009, 21:23
Sometimes it's easier just to :whistle:than to :sherlock:.
renegadeangel
15 Dec 2009, 02:17
When he played Canada the two times I saw him in 1989 he played DEADRINGER instead of PARADISE. He also played HEAVEN CAN WAIT instead of TWO OUT OF THREE at one of his concerts. He made a big thing about this as he said he rarely played HEAVEN live.
When he played Canada the two times I saw him in 1989 he played DEADRINGER instead of PARADISE. He also played HEAVEN CAN WAIT instead of TWO OUT OF THREE at one of his concerts. He made a big thing about this as he said he rarely played HEAVEN live.
oh no he didnt. In 1989 DRFL took teh spot of midnight at the lost and found. no way he didnt do paradise. he would've been dead before he got off the stage.
though the heaven can wait you speak of interests me. a 1989 version would sound so good!
RadioMaster
16 Dec 2009, 23:39
oh no he didnt. In 1989 DRFL took teh spot of midnight at the lost and found. no way he didnt do paradise. he would've been dead before he got off the stage.
though the heaven can wait you speak of interests me. a 1989 version would sound so good!
says the boy who wasnt even born in 89! lol :p
says the boy who wasnt even born in 89! lol :p
lol this is true. i prefer teh company of adults over 30
says the boy who wasnt even born in 89! lol :p
Says another spring chicken... :mrgreen:
renegadeangel
18 Dec 2009, 03:24
Trust me. It was at Rock and Roll Heaven in Toronto when DR took the place of PARADISE
It was in Hamilton at a club called Dallas that he sang HEAVEN instead of TWO OUT OF THREE. He was perfect on that song.
Trust me. It was at Rock and Roll Heaven in Toronto when DR took the place of PARADISE
It was in Hamilton at a club called Dallas that he sang HEAVEN instead of TWO OUT OF THREE. He was perfect on that song.
i believe he did do DR but its odd he wouldn't do paradise
renegadeangel
19 Dec 2009, 03:05
I think that it came down to a timing issue. He didn't come on until 11pm and was over at 1AM. It was during the BBIS era and there was a fair bit played from that album. I remember he opened with BBIS, he also played RNRM, MASCULINE.
He even played MODERN GIRL. He of course played BAT as the final song.
I think that it came down to a timing issue. He didn't come on until 11pm and was over at 1AM. It was during the BBIS era and there was a fair bit played from that album. I remember he opened with BBIS, he also played RNRM, MASCULINE.
He even played MODERN GIRL. He of course played BAT as the final song.
You probably left after BOOH, but didnt stay for the encores which would've been Paradise and the Rock medley.
Evil One
19 Dec 2009, 05:54
Or he could be telling the truth. Meat played a couple of festivals on the BBIS tour and he didn't always do Paradise. I think it went:
Blind Before I Stop
Masculine
Rock N Roll Mercs
Took The Words
Midnight or Modern Girl
All Revved Up
Bat Out Of Hell
Rock N Roll Medley
Meat hasn't played Paradise at every show he's performed. So it' sperfectly reasonable hear. And I tend to beleive someone who was at the show ...
There were two shows in 2006 where it didn't appear (Boston and Mannheim) and I can think of at least one other where he didn't play it back in the mid 80's
Meat hasn't played Paradise at every show he's performed. So it' sperfectly reasonable hear. And I tend to beleive someone who was at the show ...
There were two shows in 2006 where it didn't appear (Boston and Mannheim) and I can think of at least one other where he didn't play it back in the mid 80's
Im just sorta used to it being such a main stay that i doubted it lol.
Those few shows where he didnt perform it must've felt so short or felt so good
The arrangement on both songs would be different on both tracks. Also BFG album would have had 2 duets and I don't think Cher would have sung in either. I also like the way things went.
Evil One
19 Dec 2009, 20:15
Not necessarily. Dead Ringer was originally a solo song. Meat got Jim to turn it into a duet.
duke knooby
20 Dec 2009, 02:26
Not necessarily. Its all coming back to me now was originally a solo song. Meat got Jim to turn it into a duet.
:-P
I stand corrected. Will make a note to remember it. I heard it somewhere too. think it was from the commentary track on Melbourne Symphony Orchestra DVD.
renegadeangel
20 Dec 2009, 22:10
No. We stayed until the house lights came on. BAT was the encore. The rock and roll medley was in there too.
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