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White of High 30 Sep 2010 12:11

107. California Isn't Big Enough (Hey There Girl)
 
This is the START OUT OF HELL & ARRIVE TO HEAVEN topic.
Let's Go to Rock 'n' Roll!!!!!!!

California Isn't Big Enough (Hey There Girl) (8)

This is the funny song, not Los Angeloser. I like its '80ies style of the song, the synthesizers, guitars and chorus. Okay, it's not epic. It might be on Bad Attitude as well. Meat's voice is manipulated in this song, but... Okay, no more words, it's a good funny stuff.

My score: 8

CarylB 30 Sep 2010 12:40

Have no idea why you keep posting that Meat's voice is manipulated, particularly given his frequent assertions that it has not been on this record, however imo Meat SINGS this song brilliantly. It's a great song, in your face outrageous as it's meant to be, with Meat again showing his impressive range and demonstrating he's singing as well as he did many years ago. Love it, can't fault it, so

10

Caryl

Elijah's way 30 Sep 2010 12:48

Meat's voice is manipulated in this song:roll: WHAT DO YOU MEAN BY THAT? It's so ridiculous to suggest that!!!

I really love this, some of Meat's best vocals:D 10/10

White of High 30 Sep 2010 12:53

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Originally Posted by Elijah's way (Post 522819)
Meat's voice is manipulated in this song:roll: WHAT DO YOU MEAN BY THAT? It's so ridiculous to suggest that!!!

I really love this, some of Meat's best vocals:D 10/10

His high notes in the song are computer contolled. Listen!

Elijah's way 30 Sep 2010 12:57

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Originally Posted by White of High (Post 522826)
His high notes in the song are computer contolled. Listen!

oh well, I like to think he can still hit those high notes:cool:

Mr. Happy 30 Sep 2010 13:30

Quote:

Originally Posted by Elijah's way (Post 522819)
Meat's voice is manipulated in this song:roll: WHAT DO YOU MEAN BY THAT? It's so ridiculous to suggest that!!!

It's pretty obvious his voice has been tampered with :shock: There's no question 99% of it is his own voice, but there is no way he is hitting all (any?) of the incredibly high notes without a little help. LOTO, Elvis, California and If It Rains. I might be forgetting more.

Anyway, for California Isn't Big Enough. 10. Amazing song, with one of the best chorus's. Ever :cool:

Lee B 30 Sep 2010 13:35

I love this song. It's outrageous, funny and cheesy all rolled into one. And the "whoop whoop's" in the background sum it up perfectly for me.

8 out of 10 :D

Steve6 30 Sep 2010 13:56

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Originally Posted by CarylB (Post 522815)
Have no idea why you keep posting that Meat's voice is manipulated, particularly given his frequent assertions that it has not been on this record, however imo Meat SINGS this song brilliantly.

You must be listening to a completely different record then, because it's obvious to everyone that his voice has been manipulated on this track and other ones on the album.

Anyway I like this song it's one hell of rocker. Will look forward to hearing it live in December.

7 for me.

Vickip 30 Sep 2010 15:38

It's extremely catchy and a great song.
I agree with Elijah's way about the high notes :cool:

I still give it an 8/10.

Evil One 30 Sep 2010 16:11

5

24K 30 Sep 2010 17:47

Quote:

Originally Posted by Steve6 (Post 522844)
You must be listening to a completely different record then, because it's obvious to everyone that his voice has been manipulated on this track and other ones on the album.

Anyway I like this song it's one hell of rocker. Will look forward to hearing it live in December.

7 for me.

You can't say its obvious to everyone,:roll: when people are saying they don't think his voice has been manipulated:roll: Hence not everyone thinks it has been done. I for one don't think it has, i love this song i give it a 9. The ringtone of the chorus, makes me smile everytime it goes on my phone.:lol: LOL..

Sarge 30 Sep 2010 17:56

Quote:

Originally Posted by White of High (Post 522812)
This is the funny song, not Los Angeloser. I like its '80ies style of the song, the synthesizers, guitars and chorus.

My thoughts exactly. The 1980s style makes it amusing, it probably would sound creepy with another arrangement.

6.5 (Maybe I would have given it a better rating if it hadn't come along with that stupid "Patrick's obsession with a hooker" explanation.)

Wario 30 Sep 2010 18:29

10/10 baby. I LOVE DIS SONG

glamourgirl 30 Sep 2010 18:30

I like Meat's vocals but I'm not too keen on the song.

5/10

suzieq 30 Sep 2010 18:37

9 with potential for a 10. (I would give it a 10, but I have to censor it from my young kids). It's about 4 years before this song will be a rightful 10. ;)

AndrewG 30 Sep 2010 19:15

Offence childish lyrics ("I wanna smash your face in"/"I can barely fit my Dick in my pants"). In a complete anti-poetic world in comparison to for example For Crying Out Loud is in. I am disappointed with the fact that Meat Loaf chose to record this one. Belongs in the garbage in my opinion.
I can't even consider rating this properly but if you force me to I'd really have to say a 1! Along with "Like a Rose" this song is a huge contributing factor to why I started disliking HCTB so much after several plays. The music and synths are not too bad but nothing can save a song that has such lyrics imo. Haven't listened to it in months and will probably not hear it ever again unless it's performed at a show I guess.

mib 30 Sep 2010 20:00

I like this song, I find it funny especiially ''I'm no Fred but I'll make your bed-rock baby''
9/10

Sarge 30 Sep 2010 20:09

Quote:

Originally Posted by AndrewG (Post 522912)
I am disappointed with the fact that Meat Loaf chose to record this one.

Well, you know it was essential for the story. :twisted: If you take the song seriously, it may indeed appear stupid and offensive. I played it to a number of people and their reaction usually was "yuck" as soon as they heard the "dick in my pants" line because they neither knew nor cared for the "story". (As has been pointed out already, you can't get the story from the song.)

I had to listen to Rammstein's Pussy before I heard California and even saw the (porn) video it came along with. I thought it was disgusting and (involuntarily?) amusing at the same time. I somehow feel the same way when listening to California but I can tell you California is true art compared to that. :)) Childish lyrics indeed, but wrapped in a catchy tune and good music. I rather listen to Meat's ... er ... Patrick's ... ah, what the hell... complaints about the trouble with his dick than to the boring tearjerkers on HCTB.

Quote:

Originally Posted by AndrewG (Post 522912)
Offence childish lyrics ("I wanna smash your face in"/"I can barely fit my Dick in my pants"). In a complete anti-poetic world in comparison to for example For Crying Out Loud is in.

Maybe people don't have an open mind for subtle lyrics anymore.

AndrewG 30 Sep 2010 20:10

Quote:

Originally Posted by mib (Post 522916)
I like this song, I find it funny especiially ''I'm no Fred but I'll make your bed-rock baby''
9/10

I'm curious to know if that idea was stolen from Lil' Wayne's "Bedrock" song which was leaked September last year and released November thereafter. Considering the recording schedules etc I doubt this was the case though?

CarylB 30 Sep 2010 20:10

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Originally Posted by 24K (Post 522894)
You can't say its obvious to everyone,:roll: when people are saying they don't think his voice has been manipulated:roll: Hence not everyone thinks it has been done. I for one don't think it has ..

Exactly. I don't know why when Meat says his voice has not been manipulated by software like Melodyne etc but left alone, those of us who accept that and love the sound of HCTB can't just be allowed to say it without being told we're listening to another record ..

Love this song .. love it's contribution to the story, and love the different style to FCOL, the style of which imo couldn't have had the same aggressive impact at all.

Caryl

Sarge 30 Sep 2010 20:15

Quote:

Originally Posted by AndrewG (Post 522919)
I'm curious to know if that idea was stolen from Lil' Wayne's "Bedrock" song

Rather from The Flintstones, LOL. Interesting question, there are striking similarities.

AndrewG 30 Sep 2010 20:16

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sarge (Post 522918)
Maybe people don't have an open mind for subtle lyrics anymore.

Maybe I don't, but I am not demanding anything amazingly witty. My own lyrics are probably nothing to write home about either but some of the things on HCTB are just beyond acceptable imo. I was very happy with the quality and ideas on WTTN and CHSIB and Bat 3, thus proving I don't demand Steinman to be behind every song. Meat's got a good enough voice to make even flat ideas sound good. I definitely think though Meat has hit a low with these songs lyrics and I know some less hardcore Meat Loaf enthusiasts who think exactly the same way. HCTB definitely divided fans and I am certainly on the side of not liking it. This is not to say Meat's voice or the production were bad. These were beyond amazing imo but overall the songs simply sucked hence my extremely low ratings for most of these. The voice manipulation I also don't get. As we have discussed before Meat would have had to have sung these songs quite decently for him to sound THAT good.

PanicLord 30 Sep 2010 20:19

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lee B (Post 522839)
I love this song. It's outrageous, funny and cheesy all rolled into one. And the "whoop whoop's" in the background sum it up perfectly for me.

8 out of 10 :D


This sums up my feelings perfectly too - loving the whoops :) Great one to sing along to, and the lyrics fit the character and scenario.

8.5.

AndrewG 30 Sep 2010 20:26

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sarge (Post 522918)
I had to listen to Rammstein's Pussy before I heard California and even saw the (porn) video it came along with.

Sorry but I think there is a huge difference between Meat Loaf and Rammstein. And I think in this case age and "brand name" DEFINITELY DO have something to do with it.

This is the only Meat Loaf album I haven't bought for my mother or for a girlfriend/close friend. Heck I wouldn't even consider it as I actually feel embarrassed by this album!

This song is simply not what I expect from the person who brought us some of the most amazing rock music in history. It's a downright insult imo, a big "~~~~ you" to the fans.

Wario 30 Sep 2010 20:44

Andrew, maybe I can coex you into loving the song :shrug:



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