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the earlier its all coming back to me now vid
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sorry dont like it,Meats is 100% better
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great video that is, very steinmanesque, especially the dancing with the dead boby.
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Nice song. All it needs is a decent pair of voices instead of the ones on the video and it coule be really good. Wonder if Jim has thought about suggesting it to Meat?
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sorry but it's boring to me.
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lol i'm not saying Meats version is the best ever but i really dont like that one at all i'm afraid.
Dare i say it.... um .... i didnt think celine's version was too bad ;) so now i have to run for cover from the Meat fans and the Steinman ones lolol |
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http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b1...ger24424_1.jpg Elaine's version is of course by far the best. No doubt about it :twisted: Dave |
You got a death wish this week Anji? :lmao:
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not a comment to you by any means dave but i think some people are too biased and blind sometimes to make a impartial comment on a song just beacuse their fave artist/songwriter had something to do with it, as i said i dont think Meat's on is that great either.
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Well i have been offline for a couple of weeks, so got some catching up to do ;) |
The lady singing does a good job but as far as female vocalists go on this song I am still very much loving Celiné Dion's version. As for the video... :wtf: I don't get it, it didn't really have a thought out story line where as Meat's told a story of his fiancé being killed in a car crash and there fore makes sense where as this just seemed rushed.
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bare in mind how old it is though Emma ;)
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That's true but I still find it for want of a better word, boring.
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When I got BatIII I played this track and the Pandora's Box version back-to back a couple of times. Main difference to me is the production being much better on the original. As for the Cardboard Box version (comment (c) Elaine Caswell :lol:), I happen not to like Celine's voice. btw, the single most thrilling live musical moment for me was seeing Elaine singing this song at the last TDE gig in New York. Just stunning. Dave |
i bow to your experience as i havent seen her ;)
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To me the PanBox video is full of subtlety, darkness, romance and passion, just like Jim's songs, while Meat's video is nice to look at, but it doesnt stay in your mind, just like a hollywood blockbuster: Easy storyline, good pictures, nice to look at, but you forget it the moment you walk out of the cinema.
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Still prefer it ...sorry
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:lmao: :lmao: :lmao: :lmao: :lmao: :lmao: :lmao: :lmao: :lmao: Sorry, but that just struck me as really funny. The truism that you can argue the facts over and over again using valid reasons and positive proof why something is better, and people will still like what they like 8) |
they do and me, too - meat's not gothic?:lmao:
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This version is ok, but i prefer Meats and Marions, i didn't like Celines version at all.
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Musically I think Celine's version is VERY similar to the original version. Steinman has even used the same sound effects I believe.
I definitely think the original is by far the best. I think Celine's shouting is just terrible and spoils the song. She seems to have been doing that since the mid nineties. I still don't believe Meat saying that it was written for him originally, I doubt that this is true. Also I don't think it works as a duet that well. To me the lyrics are so obviously about a woman missing a lost love. Although Celine's video isn't terrible (heavily influenced by AFL though) I always imagined the Pandora's Box story to be about a group of youths trying to get out of a damned city and I was imagining IACBTMN (video/film whatever) to include a scene where the girl is on the back of a motorbike and the guy and girl fly away from the city (during the guitar solo at the crescendo bit). This particular video posted here is awful imo. |
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I don't think anyone's grasped what the song is about, and how hard that would be to show in any video. Granted, Ken Russell's filmed effort seen here didn't make the grade, neither did Celine's, and Meat's was just derivative of Celine's. To quote Jim:
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