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Super Loafer
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Rare Songs: Nowhere Fast (Extended Version)
This is the third Bad Attitude song of which an extended version exists. I don't know where it formerly appeared, but I know, that it sounds very good. It's just a little bit different to the album version and a bit longer and it's as good as the album version. 8/10 |
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Nature's Siegfried
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I think Nowhere Fast is the worst Jim Steinman song. I like only the Streets of Fire version. I can't give more than the original.
My score: 4 Average: 7.13 (28.5/4) |
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Guest
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The extended version has more a 'dance' feel to it, with some funky bass-lines and additional drum(loop?)s thrown in. I'm really not into dancemusic, but I could stand this. This version has a 'fuller' sound than the album version, and I'd give it a 7.5/10
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The Butcher
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Indeed a great song, good to dance on.... Funny remix. Did anyone know if Meat Loaf has agreed with the remixes??
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Super Loafer
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Nature's Siegfried
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Average: 7.13 (28.5/4)
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Loafer
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gotta disagree with you all . this remix was brilliant , i always loved it since i first heard it in 84, and in 2007 still love it now. 10 out of 10 without hesitation. again only available in the 12" format , and if you get it you get the versions of clap your hands and stand by me which are to this day are only to be found on this single too.
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Guest
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Not quite true, as "Clap Your Hands" can be found on all the other formats of the single, and "Stand By Me" made a reappearance on one of those million not-quite-so-different compilations.
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