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Sometimes I wonder what It Just Won't Quit would be like in Blind Before You Stop?
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No, as I said I think its bizarre, so to me its not a good song. |
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Wario will confirm this but I think "Dance in my pants" was done live in the late '80's by Meat but never recorded unlike every other track on there except stark raving love. I have heard it said many times down the years that Meat doesn't like these songs. I don't feel they are Steinmans best personally, but love the bad for good album overall - basically because of the way it sounds. Think Bat 1 just with weaker vocals. Bad for good (Bat 3) Lost boys and golden girls (Bat 2) Love,death and an american guitar (Wasted Youth on Bat 2) Stark Raving love (Unreleased by Meat) Out of the frying pan (and into the fire) (Bat 2) Surf's Up (Bad attitude) Dance in my pants (Unreleased by Meat) Left in the dark (welcome to the neighbourhood) Rock ' n roll dreams come through (Bat 2) The Storm - instrumental (partly used on Bat 3 "sieze the night" intro) To me, Stark raving love was basically several good but ultimately incongruous ideas with the "lost boys" motif added as a refrain to provide context within the album as a whole. Not dissimilar in style and function within the track-list as "all revved up" on Bat 1. Dance in my pants appeared to be a less successful attempt to write another "paradise" though not as refined conceptually, musically or lyrically. To be fair to Jim though - knowing how he writes and the fact he had to come up with songs for both Bad for good and Deadringer in a relatively short period of time, there were bound to be a couple of "dogs" in there. What would have been a more interesting thread would have been how to make one truly great album from Bad for Good AND Deadringer - with the Bad for Good (Steinman, Rundgren etc...) production/sound and Meat's Vocals. One album from the above (BFG) songs plus: Peel out Gonna love her for both of us More than you deserve Kill you if you don't come back Read 'em and Weep Nocturnal pleasures Deadringer for love Everything is permitted .... from deadringer. Mine would be: 1 ) Bad for good 2 ) Rock 'n' roll dreams 3 ) Lost boys and golden girls 4 ) Gonna love her for both of us 5 ) Read 'em and weep 5 ) Love, death and an american guitar 6 ) Out of the frying pan (and into the fire) 7 ) Surf's up 8 ) I'll Kill you if you don't come back 9 ) Dead ringer for love 10) Left in the dark I also think that would have sold more than both "BFG" and "DR" eventually did combined. The tracks left over could have maybe then gone with "Midnight at the lost and found", some sort of "How do you bury the skull of your country/let the revels begin" arrangement and perhaps a "river deep, mountain high" cover on a third album which would also have been more successful than MATLAF as it eventually stood. Last edited by ricgough; 27 Nov 2012 at 16:01. |
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For example: Let the revels begin (how do you bury the skull of your country) Peel out Everything is permitted Stark raving love Nocturnal pleasures Midnight at the lost and found (maybe?) More than you deserve River deep, mountain high (cover) Dance in my pants Making love out of nothing at all The storm Bat 2 could have been Anything for love Life is a lemon and I want my money back It just won't Quit I've been dreaming up a storm lately It's all coming back to me now Original sin Wasted youth Good girls go to heaven (bad girls go everywhere) Back into Hell Objects in the rear view mirror (may appear closer than they are) Then you could still have had something along the lines of a 4th album with versions of: A Kiss is a terrible thing to waste It hurts only when I feel (if it ain't broke, break it) Cry to heaven In the land of the pig (the butcher is king) More Tonight is what it means to be young Braver than we are (duet) Loving you is a dirty job (but somebody's got to do it) Seize the night The future just aint what it used to be Then maybe, just maybe.... Renegade angel (which Jim said in a blog once he was going to complete.... "one day" !!!!) Along with Bat 1 in its original form (but I'd like to hear that instrumentally re-recorded with the original vocal at it's proper speed) that would be 50 tracks, 5 albums and probably a great deal more worldwide profile, consistent success and money in the bank for both Jim and Meat (IMHO). Spanning 5 decades there would still have been plenty of opportunity for other projects too. Saying that though, they both did pretty okay in reality - though I do think the above would make the greatest box-set ever !!!! Perhaps it is a project for Meat and Jim once he's retired from touring? Call it "Bat out of Hell - the saga" box set! ![]() Last edited by ricgough; 27 Nov 2012 at 17:38. |
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So this has turned into a mix tape thread?
IMO Bad Attitude is the best non Steinman Meat album (even with the 2 songs). STAS is one of my favorite ML tracks of all time. I can't imagine it any different. In fact the only album that wish ML could re-do is TMIL.... for obvious reasons. And even that was a pretty good album, we just bitch about because it's what what it could have been. However if I had to choose one track for him to re-do, it would be BFG. As much as I love Brian May, even he couldn't save that arrangement. Quote:
Part of the reason why the vocal harmonies on that album were so developed has to be because they spent so much time waiting for ML to recover. They must have just kept on working on it til they got sick. I personally think that, besides 'Tanz Der Vampire', BFG is Jim's best work. Last edited by Evil Ernie; 28 Nov 2012 at 07:53. |
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True Bad Attitude is a kickass album but I am talking about the style he was using the time the album came out so keep that in mind for any mix ideas.
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I did once hear/read that there are some of meats vocals on the harmony tracks on BFG, but whether it is true or not I've no idea and don't have sleeve notes to hand. I also remember Meat saying that certain songs were "traded" between the two of them during the production of BFG/DR, so whether that is the case for all of the tracks on BFG I very much doubt. As for the mix-tape, I believe the modern equivalent is a "playlist" - and what a playlist!!!!. I wouldn't necessarily like Meat to re-record those albums per-se, but perhaps in the future it might be possible to see something similar to the Freddie Mercury/Monseraat Caballe "barcelona" album having the instrumental pretty faithfully re-recorded in terms of arrangement with the original vocal tracks, - basically to eliminate the 80's synth and other percieved weaknesses in favour of full orchestra, choir and a much richer sound; or in this case to bring them up to more modern expectations in terms of sound quality, clarity etc... and give them a new lease of life for another 30 or 40 years, ideally reaching new audiences. I think Bat 2 may sound as dated as Bat 1 by comparison to "current" trends in future decades. I'm right with you on wanting to see Bat 3 re-recorded by Meat in a fashion more in-keeping with Jim's original arrangements - even "land of the pig" takes on a very different characteristic compared to the demo's - it feels "dumbed down" in it's released form - though I accept I wouldn't think that if I hadn't heard the demo. I do think that even though it might be difficult for those concerned, the product of the negotiative process between Meat and Jim on production matters really seems to bear fruit in the eventual, finished work. I guess the above is just what I would have liked to see - and what could have been if things had happened slightly differently. I agree that Bad Attitude is overall the best non Jim album, with WTTN and HCTB tying second place. I love that version of "surf's up" and prefer it even to the BFG version, but don't think much of that particular interpretation of "nowhere fast" and feel the Fire inc one is better. I really like "bad attitude", "Modern Girl" and think "Piece of the action" could be one of my all-time favourite non-Jim Meat compositions - a little bit like how Wario feels about "masculine". Live versions of it were scintillating. Didn't Paul Jacobs originally work for Jim on the "Neverland" workshops? As far as Jim's "best" work. Mine would be Bat, Bat 2, TDV, BFG and Pandora's box in that order, but then I accept that is a subjective viewpoint. I also liked the Wuthering heights recordings hugely. Last edited by ricgough; 28 Nov 2012 at 17:47. |
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Paul Jacobs is a very underrated artist. Other than Jim he has written by far the best songs that Meat has done. Paul I feel has a pretty good handle on Jim's style as he was also the muscial director for Neverland and it shows in the production of BAD ATTITUDE.
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I cant find a video of the second version, but it should be available here: http://meatloafbootlegexperience.blo...n-musical.html |
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I didn't realise the second (other) one was a Jim arrangement - I meant the one in the video above - I like the different phrase-structure on the verse better - feels a bit more agressive and sinister.
I had heard the other one (on the booleg link) but thought it was Kasim singing on a TMIL demo, but then it was a long time ago especially when you get to my age ![]() |
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