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Originally Posted by misterfive
Now I have been thinking lately how Meat Loaf songs sounded through out his career. Now I may be wrong but one of the greatest Steinman songs is Bad for Good right?
Now Bad Attitude is my favourite Meat Loaf album and has some of the best songs but the last three (which may differ on some versions) "cheating in your dreams", "sailor to a siren", and "don't leave your mark on me" were takjing me out of the album when I was listening to it today.
So I was thinking to myself what if they switched places trading the "Bad For Good" for "Bat 3: the monsters loose" for "sailor to a siren", "don't leave your mark on me", and "cheating in your dreams" from Bad Attitude.
So Bad Attitude track list would be more like this,
Bad Attitude
Modern Girl
Nowhere Fast
Surf's Up
Piece of the Action
Jumpin the Gun
Bad For Good
So my question to this forum would be what would Bad For Good on Bad Attitude sound like?
I imagine it would have to be electric keyboard with a trio of power chords throughout the song with a grand piano for scaling just for effect. Which would create a sort of Meat Loaf Nowhere Fast meets Steinman's original Bad For Good.
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Freaking sweet thought. May have even been considered