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We all have our favorite official frying pan (Jim or Meat's). Now its time to see which is truly the best of the official releases.
For Me: MSO is better then all others combined.
what is the '08 version? where it from?
chairboys
08 Nov 2011, 17:13
3 Bats Live DVD for me
Ollie241189
08 Nov 2011, 18:38
I haven't hear the 2008 UK itunes version. Wario have you got it? If so will you post it on youtube please?
Deena J
08 Nov 2011, 19:44
Melbourne is my fave!!!
Evil Ernie
08 Nov 2011, 23:16
Melbourne is my fave!!!
Nothing beats any song off of 'Bad For Good' IMO, all other versions are inferior.
It all has to do with the arrangements.
The background vocals on this song are insane. And the intro is waaaay better.
This is just me. As some of you may have noticed I'm a huge JS mark.
Nothing beats any song off of 'Bad For Good' IMO, all other versions are inferior.
It all has to do with the arrangements.
The background vocals on this song are insane. And the intro is waaaay better.
This is just me. As some of you may have noticed I'm a huge JS mark.
Sometimes I (albet in a guilty way) actually wish jim never existed and Meat made all these great masterpieces. Hed be so much more of a god!
Evil One
08 Nov 2011, 23:29
Sometimes I (albet in a guilty way) actually wish jim never existed and Meat made all these great masterpieces.
If Meat made these masterpieces then every song would be like Midnight At The Lost And Found. :shrug:
Anyway, I prefer the rockier arrangement of Jim's studio version but he can't sing for shit, so I would say Meat's is better. If 3 Bats had better vocals and no sax then it would easily be my favourite out of them all. Sadly the slow part has been edited out of the Live Around The World version, and the one from MSO is missing the tuneful part of the intro and quite a few 'and into the fire's. Overall I'll go for the Bat 2 version.
A Slice Of English
08 Nov 2011, 23:39
I went for the Meat studio version, also. My only requirement for it is that it is turned up f'n loud.
duke knooby
09 Nov 2011, 00:05
im havin to do back to back listens, first was mso... i had honestly forgotten how good that performance was, next was live around the world... i preferred it, as it seemed more punchy, more alive, more vibrant, especially the guitars, now on bat 2 version... awesome, there is so much going on in there musically and vocally that can't be captured in a live show... (the problem i have with bat 2 is, i'm still, almost 20 years on finding little surprise and delight riffs and melodies :) ) infact its getting 2 listens lol, next shall be the original recording..
i reckon the bat 2 album version is my fave :D
(but that could change)
Evil Ernie
09 Nov 2011, 00:16
Sometimes I (albet in a guilty way) actually wish jim never existed and Meat made all these great masterpieces. Hed be so much more of a god!
Waddaya got against Steinman?
:p
Waddaya got against Steinman?
:p
nothing whatsoever. Just if he and meat were the same person bat 3 wouldve been different and the music that exists now would be so much more extravagant.
Evil Ernie
09 Nov 2011, 02:53
nothing whatsoever. Just if he and meat were the same person bat 3 wouldve been different and the music that exists now would be so much more extravagant.
Oh, I see what you're saying. Put like that I COMPLETELY agree.
But, alas it is fantasy...
Mr. Happy
09 Nov 2011, 07:13
I've honestly never liked Frying Pan live. The studio version is one of my favourite songs of all time, but the live arrangement has just never done it for me. There's so little power in it compared to what's on the record. The guitar riffs in particular strike me as ridiculously weak in comparison. I dunno :shrug: The intro seems rushed, and when you get to the actual "Out of the Frying Pan" line at the end of the chorus, that's when I just lose interest because it's presented so blandly. There's a pulse in the studio version on that line in the studio that's not there live, and it ruins it for me.
So yeah. My vote goes to the Bat 2, studio version :P
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