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White of High 13 Aug 2002 00:15

5. Two Out Of Three Ain't Bad
 
Sorry, in Hungary we had got a little problem with Internet... I try to continue.

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

Two Out Of Three Ain't Bad (6)

This song doesn't arouse consideable feeling inside. It's too kind to me. It doesn't take after Heaven Can Wait or For Crying Out Loud. Where is the real and famous Steinman-power? The music very good, if you are listening with a girl on beach, but don't follow it with deep attention.

My score: 6



Average: 8.89 (124.5/14) [07/08/05]

Tim 13 Aug 2002 10:05

Two out of three is a beautifull song. You think that it's to sweet. Man, it's great. The feeling that i get by this song.....

Don't give it a 6, you underestimate the power of this song. It's at least worth a 9.

The Flying Mouse 13 Aug 2002 16:16

:twisted: Two Out Of Three is such an emotional song,that if it wasn't such an anthem it would be depressing as hell.
The amount of heartbreake Meat puts into this song shows just how versitille he is.When he sings that line"I'll never be able,to give you something,something that i just havn't got",it's like the world could end.
I love singing this song at work because I really let myself go on it,and the reaction it gets is great.
Two Out Of Three by name.
Ten Out Of Ten by nature.

P.S.The version on Meat Loaf Live (Wemberley 1987 on the Arista label) is unbelievable.Meat really pushes the boat out on the high notes.

Michel 13 Aug 2002 18:20

This is just a great song. It has everything in it. A great intro, a typical Steinman intro. I give it a 8/9, I can't choose.

I have three different versions of the Bat II tour, and they are all great. The solo in the song, and the high note at the end.
That are great Live versions. Now he doesn't the high note at the end anymore.

Meatles 13 Aug 2002 18:39

Two Out Of Three is a great song! it has the Steinman style, a depressing
song with underlying humor.

1. I want you
2. I need yo
3. But there aint no way I am ever gonna love you

so that means the character in the song can only provide 2 out of the 3
characteristics of a good relationship. Now if anyone reads the lyrics, they would know that it took a lot of thought to write it!

Also Meat always gives his best on this song, my favourite version (vocally) of this song is on the Cleveland Music Hall recording from 1978.

Jaymze 14 Aug 2002 03:13

I think if Steinman had been a poet his songs would have went down in history- really people should sit back and read them they really are quite complicated and are full of double meanings. I mean if he'd used his songs as poetry he'd be up there with Shakespeare, Milton and Poe.

Meatles 14 Aug 2002 05:00

Oh Yes!!!! You are so right about the poet theory. I think Steinman would be a mix between Shakespere and Edgar Allan Poe!

ChoccyBat 14 Aug 2002 22:17

This song is just awesome - the intro, like so many of Steinmans - is so simple yet so powerful. The acoustic version he often does now is very good, but I prefer the full-on powerful version.

Jaymze 15 Aug 2002 03:06

I think you're right Meatles about the Shaespere and Poe thing, actually The Raven does sound a lot like something Steinman would write.

The Flying Mouse 15 Aug 2002 20:07

:twisted: Couldn't agree more,Jim is a great poet.
The poems Nocturnal Pleasure'Wasted Youth and the intro to Took The Words are fantastic.
I think it was a very brave move to put poetry on a heavy rock album(it's not exactly an obvious combination) but trust Jim Steinman to not only do it,but to make it work so well.
I'm not that hot on Shakespere(although I would have liked to see Meat's performance),but I do like Edgar Allan Poe.

Premacy 19 Aug 2002 19:38

The emotional value of 2 out of 3 is great. It really got me. The first time i'd heard it I was allready very pleased with it, but after hearing more often it more and more got me more and it still does every time i hear it.

And for Shakespear?? I think that he could really lurn form Jim at some parts. :D :D

Premacy 19 Aug 2002 19:40

The emotional value of 2 out of 3 is great. It really got me. The first time i'd heard it I was allready very pleased with it, but after hearing more often it more and more got me more and it still does every time i hear it.

And for Shakespear... I think that he could really lurn form Jim at some parts.... :D :D

Premacy 19 Aug 2002 19:41

The emotional value of 2 out of 3 is great. It really got me. The first time i'd heard it I was allready very pleased with it, but after hearing more often it more and more got me more and it still does every time i hear it.

And for Shakespear... I think that he could really lurn form Jim at some parts.... :D :D

Premacy 19 Aug 2002 19:47

sorry for the many replys, but my computer did a little wierd so excuses for my many replys....

premacy

heat 26 Aug 2002 09:30

For me, the best time to listen to 2 out of 3 is when i've had an argument with the hubbs, i can get right into the song, and it always makes me bawl :oops: and i realise just how lucky (??) i am to have hubbs. That song has saved our relationship more than once... :lol: .
I think it's definately the combination of steinmans fantastic lyrics and Meat's performance that makes this such a great song, and as for the shakespere comparison....shakespere who??????? 8/10 for me.

Heat
xxx

heat 26 Aug 2002 09:30

For me, the best time to listen to 2 out of 3 is when i've had an argument with the hubbs, i can get right into the song, and it always makes me bawl :oops: and i realise just how lucky (??) i am to have hubbs. That song has saved our relationship more than once... :lol: .
I think it's definately the combination of steinmans fantastic lyrics and Meat's performance that makes this such a great song, and as for the shakespere comparison....shakespere who??????? 8/10 for me.

Heat
xxx

heat 26 Aug 2002 09:31

For me, the best time to listen to 2 out of 3 is when i've had an argument with the hubbs, i can get right into the song, and it always makes me bawl :oops: and i realise just how lucky (??) i am to have hubbs. That song has saved our relationship more than once... :lol: .
I think it's definately the combination of steinmans fantastic lyrics and Meat's performance that makes this such a great song, and as for the shakespere comparison....shakespere who??????? 8/10 for me.

Heat
xxx

heat 26 Aug 2002 09:33

sorry bout thoses extra posts....methinks puters bout to have a nervous breakdown......perhaps it needs therapy....

Heat
xxx

White of High 11 Dec 2002 22:43

Anybody's listened this song by Bonnie Tyler?
Hey, Bonnie! What did you do?
It's terrible! 8 and half minutes horible!
Maybe just my ear is not used to techno, but it's aaaaaah!

This version's score: 2 :D

Bart 20 Feb 2003 13:19

Does anybody knows what he is saying before he starts singing 2 outta 3 on the Live at Wembley CD? I just cannot hear what he is saying and i have this cd already from the first day it came out (thursday, 26th oct '87). So if anybodyu knwos the answer, please reply.

This version of the song is the best i have ever heard. 9/10.

dottie 07 Apr 2003 18:46

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bart
Does anybody knows what he is saying before he starts singing 2 outta 3 on the Live at Wembley CD? I just cannot hear what he is saying and i have this cd already from the first day it came out (thursday, 26th oct '87). So if anybodyu knwos the answer, please reply.

This version of the song is the best i have ever heard. 9/10.

Sounds like" Thank you Tommy Hall" - just found this - having a wander

dottie 07 Apr 2003 18:49

Two out of Three
 
This is mine and my hubbies song - no one is allowed to dance with when this is played - I have requested this so many times atdances, discos, functions etc., still take my own copy with me in case they do not have it.
I RATE TWO OF THREE 10/10 THE PERFECT RECORD

Bart 07 Apr 2003 23:05

Thank you Dottie-girl, but why is he saying that? (by the way it was a monday, 26 oct 87).

The Flying Mouse 08 Apr 2003 00:35

:twisted: Hi Bart.
It says on the album that it was recorded at Wembley Stadium 1 and 2 March 1987.

dottie 08 Apr 2003 11:50

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bart
Thank you Dottie-girl, but why is he saying that? (by the way it was a monday, 26 oct 87).

Lord knows! I do not know if I am correct even - I was there- but still none the wiser


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