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Guppie 14 Apr 2003 21:03

Question for a friend.
 
A friend of mine would like an answer to the following questions:
1. was Jim Steinman at the concert Meat did in Ahoy Rotterdam in 1994
2. Did he play the piano during "Heaven Can Wait"


See, I was there in 1994 and so was this friend. And he remembers that Steinman was there and played the piano.
And I have no recollection of that. So weird...

Does anyone have the answer?

Ankie 14 Apr 2003 22:23

DVD
 
Guppie,

On one of Meat's Music-DVD's is the last one:
Heaven can wait. Recorded in Rotterdam 1994.
Maybe you can see your answer right there.

Ankie.

Guppie 14 Apr 2003 23:01

thanks, Ankie, I'll pass on your info!

ChoccyBat 14 Apr 2003 23:19

Yeah I have that DVD too but dunno if its Jim on piano. Whoever it is is very good, brilliant performance.

White of High 15 Apr 2003 00:18

My question: who is the performer of "Wasted Youth" on Live Around The World CD?

Shane 15 Apr 2003 01:27

Re: Question for a friend.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Guppie
A friend of mine would like an answer to the following questions:
1. was Jim Steinman at the concert Meat did in Ahoy Rotterdam in 1994
2. Did he play the piano during "Heaven Can Wait"?

To answer question 1: I don't know, but there is a recording of Jim playing the piano for Heaven Can Wait (Meat introduces him) on Live Around The World. And it sounds to me like Jim performing Wasted Youth (to answer the other person's question).

sherrie87 15 Apr 2003 01:36

Wasted Youth
 
I've always assumed it was Jim on that version of Wasted Youth, but I have to say thats my least favorite song on that CD. It seems to jar the flow of the rest of the CD, but that's just my opinion.

Sherrie

Jen 15 Apr 2003 02:56

Quote:

Originally Posted by White of High
My question: who is the performer of "Wasted Youth" on Live Around The World CD?

The cd booklet says the narration was done by Jim.

Oriel 15 Apr 2003 10:45

Sure you know by the sound of the voice it's Jim.
I presume it was recorded at the Beacon theatre theatre, and the time of the release of BatII.

Stephen.

Bart 15 Apr 2003 11:56

Re: Question for a friend.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Guppie
A friend of mine would like an answer to the following questions:
1. was Jim Steinman at the concert Meat did in Ahoy Rotterdam in 1994
2. Did he play the piano during "Heaven Can Wait"


See, I was there in 1994 and so was this friend. And he remembers that Steinman was there and played the piano.
And I have no recollection of that. So weird...

Does anyone have the answer?

He Guppie,

I was there too back in 1994 both nights. Jim Steinman wasn't there. There was only Mark Alexander. Great shows by the way :D

Guppie 15 Apr 2003 12:12

Yeah, was a great show, too bad I couldn't get arena tickets and had to sit in one of those seats (which I couldn't, fear of hights) so I stood on the first floor somewhere. :?

Alex 15 Apr 2003 14:21

Its worth noting, Steve Buslowe I think it is (Bass PLayer with Bandana) did versions of Wasted Youth.... though... I think its Jim Steinman on the Live around the World CD, if only for the adlibs and when comparing it to "Teenager In Love" prologue to the Pandora Box album.

On live around the world, if that is the concert you went to, At the end of Dead Ringer, Meat Introduces:
"Ladies and Gentlemen, Mr Jim Steinman.... we'd like to do, Heaven Can Wait".

Then a wonderful redition, probably my favourite piano solo is that entire song. Could listen to it with or without the vocals. :) DVD "Classic Albums" has Heaven Can Wait at the end of it, is that from your concert? Think thats Mark Alexander (and Steve Buslowe on bass).

Bart 15 Apr 2003 14:26

In 1994 some kind of guy with a beard and long hair did wasted youth.

dottie 15 Apr 2003 15:07

Same subject - Did Jim Steinman play at Wembley with Meat in 1983?

Michel 16 Apr 2003 21:44

Re: Question for a friend.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Shane
Quote:

Originally Posted by Guppie
A friend of mine would like an answer to the following questions:
1. was Jim Steinman at the concert Meat did in Ahoy Rotterdam in 1994
2. Did he play the piano during "Heaven Can Wait"?

To answer question 1: I don't know, but there is a recording of Jim playing the piano for Heaven Can Wait (Meat introduces him) on Live Around The World. And it sounds to me like Jim performing Wasted Youth (to answer the other person's question).

Jim wasn't playing the piano in Rotterdam.

Jim did Heaven Can Wait and Wasted Youth on Live Around The World, both recordings are recorded in New York september 1993.

Cult Of Byron 03 Apr 2006 04:03

I don't suppose anyone knows of any decent avi/mpg's of said Beacon Theatre performances...?

rockfenris2005 03 Apr 2006 06:45

Jim Steinman, 1983? I wasn't even aware they were talking at that time. Jim would have been busy with Nosferatu (incomplete musical) and Total Eclipse of the Heart.

Pudding 03 Apr 2006 07:46

Quote:

Originally Posted by rockfenris2005
Jim Steinman, 1983? I wasn't even aware they were talking at that time. Jim would have been busy with Nosferatu (incomplete musical) and Total Eclipse of the Heart.

I'm always amazed how you throw random irrelevant facts into a topic and make out it has some relevance. Jim would have been busy in '83 with Bonnie Tyler, Air Supply and probably Streets of Fire.

But them aside, I think Cult Of Byron was referring to the Meat Loaf concert at Beacon Theatre in 1995. I have that but at this moment I have no way of sharing.

Pud :twisted:

rockfenris2005 03 Apr 2006 09:18

Accordng to an interview Jim Steinman worked on a musical of NOSFERATU which is where the song Total Eclipse Of The Heart originates (that and the second failed attempt to create BAT OUT OF HELL II in 1982)

sunneke 03 Apr 2006 09:44

i was also in Rotterdam, and i am sure that it wasn't Jim Steinman. Great show!!!! i was there with a very good friend of mine who new meat loaf only from paradise. I gave here the music a week before the show began, because i thought: you gotta sing!!!! Well she did, louder than me! Since that day she and her 12 year old daughter are fans also.

Pudding 03 Apr 2006 10:12

Quote:

Originally Posted by rockfenris2005
Accordng to an interview Jim Steinman worked on a musical of NOSFERATU which is where the song Total Eclipse Of The Heart originates (that and the second failed attempt to create BAT OUT OF HELL II in 1982)

WTF are you talking about? How the hell do you go from Steinman supposedly writing a musical called Nosferatu (links to article please or interview) to that being a second failed attempt at Bat Out Of Hell 2?

Pud :twisted:

Ankie 03 Apr 2006 10:54

Guys..... please stay on topic....

Cult Of Byron 03 Apr 2006 12:47

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pudding
But them aside, I think Cult Of Byron was referring to the Meat Loaf concert at Beacon Theatre in 1995. I have that but at this moment I have no way of sharing.

Pud :twisted:

I'm referring to the concert where Jim played piano on Heaven Can Wait and Objects... I thought this was in 1993/94 to publicise Bat 2, although I could be wrong. If anyone knows for sure when this was and if it was ever broadcast/recorded then I'd love to do something about it.

vrg 03 Apr 2006 16:41

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cult Of Byron
I'm referring to the concert where Jim played piano on Heaven Can Wait and Objects... I thought this was in 1993/94 to publicise Bat 2, although I could be wrong. If anyone knows for sure when this was and if it was ever broadcast/recorded then I'd love to do something about it.


As mentioned, at the end of the Classic Albums dvd of Bat Out Of Hell, there is a clip from the Rotterdam concert where Meat does a heavenly rendition of "Heaven Can Wait" with the audience joining in. It looked like Mark Alexander was playing the piano for this. What Cult of Byron is looking for must be from another concert.

Cult Of Byron 03 Apr 2006 23:50

Yes, it is the one that is featured on Live Around The World, with Jim playing on a grand piano with flames painted on the side (I have seen photo's of it). If anyone has a recording of these songs on video/dvd/movie file I'd be very grateful to hear from you.


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