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White of High 03 Oct 2002 23:41

15. Everything Is Permitted
 
This is the START OUT OF HELL & ARRIVE TO HEAVEN topic. Let's Go to Rock 'n' Roll!!!!!!!

Everything Is Permitted (6)

Well, I can't place it to the Steinman's song. I know that Jim want to live in freedom, but this song seems to me like a fight for the anarchia. It's OK! Maybe this word a little bit "hard". I feel this freedom as not same as in Bat Out Of Hell.

The music too soft for the story. I don't like this song - it's my opinion!
Sorry Tim, but it is maximum...

My score: 6



Average: 7.08 (70.8/10)

Tim 04 Oct 2002 09:32

Well okay White of Heigh. Don't apologize. It's your opinion, just that's my opinion that i think that you grade it to low. :lol:

No, but i see what you mean. But the strange thing about this song, is that i see all sort of images in my head, when i listen to this song. So i think it's very powerfull in that way.
But i've to agree with you that it's a very soft of music, but that's no problem, cause the visual aspect is great.

I would give it an 7.3 :P

The Flying Mouse 04 Oct 2002 10:24

:twisted: Every time I answer one of these song topics,I listen to the relevent song.I listend to this song three times.
The reason is that the meaning is so obscure.I think with Everything Is Permitted,each listner is supposed to find their own meaning.
To me it's a song about the end of the world.All the clocks are showing zero,all the compass points are zero.The world is being put back to it's original setting(for lack of a better way of putting it).There are plenty of lyrics in the song that flush my theory down the plug hole,but it's just my interpritation.
I like this song a lot.As Tim says it really conjours up plenty of visual images.I also like the simplicity.Meat's voice really shines through and the simple drum beat really adds to the mood.
8/10 Deffinatly Permitted
P.S.There is only one line of the song that I disagree with.
We just never had no heroes.We've got one hero.
I wonder who that could be :wink: .

Michel 04 Oct 2002 20:03

Good song.

It is slow, and there are nice background vocals. It isn't the song i always listen to, it isn't maybe jim's best song, but it isn't bad.

My score: 7

Shane 12 Oct 2002 13:48

Lord Of The Flies
 
When I listen to this song, it always makes me think of the novel Lord Of The Flies (that's NOT Lord of the Rings). Does anyone know the novel? I read it a few years ago, and this song seems to fit with it.

Testify 05 Jul 2003 19:54

i like this one. 8/10

Evan 07 Jul 2003 10:20

Ok, well, it's not my favorite song from "Dead Ringer" but Jim had written well before he'd written the other "DR" songs. It was planned to be put on Meat's follow up to "Bat". Song is ok, i love the musical chourus towards the end. Not my favorite Steinman song but I still find myself listening to it a lot.

6.5/10

Jayd 07 Jul 2003 12:42

Good song, I give it 7/10 :D

Quigmo 17 Sep 2003 08:07

Yet another disapointing Dead Ringer song.
I just can't stand the sound of this album. A fitting end to a disappointing Album. 3/10

RSG 07 Nov 2003 00:07

Dead Ringer is my least liked album of Meat's. I rate it with an 8.5\10.

I do like this song, I'd give it a 9\10. I like the music to it, and the vocals, and I'm trying to get a clear understanding of the song. I feel that it is better than Lost Boys & Golden Girls. my opinion. But not better than For Crying Out Loud. Great song on a good alum by an incredible singer written by a very smart songwriter.

Craig 08 Nov 2003 22:59

Everything Is Permitted
 
For those struggling a bit with the meaning of this song, I also was slightly lost with it for a few years, but I am now very convinced that it is about coming of age, i.e. when you turn 18 or 21 and you can do as you wish. Relisten to it with this in mind and you will see...

"And all the parents must have fled..."

Woman of Steel 08 Nov 2003 23:35

That album wasn't exactly what I had expected, but like all Steinman songs, you really have to listen to get the meaning. At least, it takes me a few times to really form my opinion of the song, it always changes. But all in all, it's a good song. :D 7/10

LostSoul 19 Jan 2004 00:28

I love that song. It's all in crescendo.

As far as the meaning is concerned I've always thought that it was about the human race hability to put limits for everything (e.g. borders and laws...). We all would like Heaven to be on earth but we are aware that anarchy is utopia!

"Everything is permitted"... is kinda irony!

9/10

Bart 19 Jan 2004 11:52

The guitar solo is great. best part of the song. The song is kinda simple and the lyrics are fabulous. 7/10.

rockfenris2005 26 Jan 2004 09:28

This song could be a toned-down REVOLUTION IN MUSIC from NEVERLAND. 10/10

Jackoutofhell 19 Jun 2006 04:36

I've always thought of this as an extremely underrated song. Yes, it's slow, but not to the the point of being draggy, and the lyrics are brilliant. The vocals work well on this album, and I like how he sings without any backing. He should sing solo more often, in my opinion.

PanicLord 19 Jun 2006 23:24

Dead Ringer is my favourite Meat album, as I think it contains some of the most beautiful and powerful lyrics Jim has ever written, and it is just jam-packed with emotion. Everything Is Permitted is no exception:

"If everything is permitted
If nothing is taboo
Then there is always something shattered
When there is something breaking thru
Then there is always something shattered
When there is something breaking thru
Everything is permitted"

I find very moving. I see this (along with clocks = 0, compass points = 0) as saying even at the very end of all things, when dreams themselves are shattered, there is always something - some little ray of hope - shining through.

Powerful stuff, which I reckon deserves an 8.5/10. That's pretty high for me lol.

Evil One 23 Jan 2007 23:22

5. Good, but it sounds completely out of whack with the rest of the album.

White of High 25 Jan 2007 22:39

Average: 6.92 (103.8/15)

RadioMaster 25 Jan 2007 23:35

I dont know....That song hasnt got anything for me.
Itīs too simple.......itīs boring.
The same way as Cry to Heaven.
Probably my least favourite Steinman Song.

5

got some good lyrics though

samurai7 26 Jan 2007 02:49

This is the only song on DR that I took a while to get into. Now I love it.

8

geordieloaf 26 Jan 2007 12:20

Quote:

Originally Posted by Son Of Meat Loaf (Post 311074)
This is the only song on DR that I took a while to get into. Now I love it.

8

Agree with you, didn't really get it at first but after listening to it often it kinda grew on me.
7/10

03gills 13 Feb 2007 13:08

Took a few listens but grew on me, has a lost boys and golden girls vibe to it, the lyrics make me think of neverland, i think that's what this one's about. In that sense doesn't really work with drums or guitar, just piano and softer vocals would suit this one better methinks, although meat's vocals at the time made a softer voice quite difficult

03gills 13 Feb 2007 13:09

oops forgot to mark! on dead ringer 7/10 but potentially 10/10

florence75015 30 Aug 2009 16:17

A great song of "Dead Ringer"

9/10

glockenspiel 30 Aug 2009 17:05

If I had just read the lyrics on a sheet, I would have said, 'Fantastic!'. The track, as is, is a ho-hum slow softie - not even as compelling as the much maligned 'Cry To Heaven'.

Mr. Happy 10 Jun 2012 12:58

Probably my favourite song off of Dead Ringer. The lyrics are intensely awesome and the music is amazing (one of the best guitar solos ever from Meat, in my opinion). I play this one a lot on the piano, and the second chord in the main progression gets me every time. It's so random, but it sounds so good. Such an awesome song. Gets a 9 from me, right up there with the best of Meat's stuff :P

Also, do the mods have an issue with us bumping these threads back from the depths of the forum? I'm guessing it's fine, considering that's why the links were put in the standing thread, but it's technically necroing, so... :lol:

Monstro 10 Jun 2012 14:06

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr. Happy (Post 571534)
Also, do the mods have an issue with us bumping these threads back from the depths of the forum? I'm guessing it's fine, considering that's why the links were put in the standing thread, but it's technically necroing, so... :lol:

We got permission from R to play a bit lol

The Flying Mouse 10 Jun 2012 18:49

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr. Happy (Post 571534)
Also, do the mods have an issue with us bumping these threads back from the depths of the forum? I'm guessing it's fine, considering that's why the links were put in the standing thread, but it's technically necroing, so... :lol:

:twisted: My understanding is that thread bumping can be a bit of a pain database wise, so it's not encouraged, but it's not so bad as to go to the trouble of duplicate threads for every song.

Our general rule of thumb when it comes to thread bumping is that if there is something relevant to add to an old thread we're ok with it, but it's bumping an old thread to add "thanks" "I agree" "bump" or "what's this?" (last one just for The Duke there :mrgreen: ) we're not too keen on.

duke knooby 10 Jun 2012 19:45

whats this?

Paul Richardson 10 Jun 2012 23:29

Everything Is Permitted is an awesome song, fantastic lyrics - really dark - but sung as a ballad - amazing - hugely underated song.

Evil One 11 Jun 2012 06:39

Quote:

Originally Posted by Paul Richardson (Post 571571)
Everything Is Permitted is an awesome song, fantastic lyrics - really dark - but sung as a ballad - amazing - hugely underated song.

It is, but I also feel it's out of place at the end of Dead Ringer. It doesn't really fit with the rest of the album and should be on something else. :shrug:

Paul Richardson 11 Jun 2012 06:58

Quote:

Originally Posted by Evil One (Post 571572)
It is, but I also feel it's out of place at the end of Dead Ringer. It doesn't really fit with the rest of the album and should be on something else. :shrug:

It doesn't fit, but only because Dead Ringer doesn't have the range of songs you find on the Bat albums. They seem like the left overs from Bad For Good, and it would have been a very different album had Meat and Jim not swapped Rock & Roll Dreams and Dead Ringer For Love.

I'm guessing though that the songs on Bad For Good / Dead Ringer were written either previously or at the same time, because I can't imagine Jim writing a whole album of new songs for Dead Ringer during the recording / production of Bad For Good ... Jim was never THAT prolific !

Would be good to know for sure though ... anyone ?


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