Am I dreaming, or did the original version of this song have a fantastic arpeggiated guitar solo? I downloaded this from iTunes, and that version has the same blase solo as this one.
@kevyg74 Only two are mediorce in the realm of Meat Loaf, Bat out of hell 3 and Midnight at the lost and found, both I would deem a little over 50 percent around 60 or so, the rest are pure over 75 percent averaging 80 symbols of rock n roll desire rolled into something that will break down all past realizations of rock n roll.
Sorry but Steinmans BFG version isn't a patch on this - his voice is nowhere near as powerful as Meats and the guitar solo is awesome. The only way to really appreciate it is at full volume through headphones - mindblowing
Can't stand this version of the song...Jim Steinman's original on Bad for Good is unbelievably amazing and passionate, far superior. In comparison, this...it just feels rough, crude and forced. I would love to hear Meat sing the BFG version of this...sadly, it will never happen =(
An old buddy of mine just recently converted tons of old LPs to mp3 format. I'm pretty sure I can get him to upload the original version from Jim Steinmans "Bad for Good". but FYI: it's actually Rory Dodd singing the original. I'll see what we can get done....
Oh yeah, carlosorias: If you need a reminder of what Rory Dodds vocals sound like just listen to Bonnie Tylers' "Total eclipse of the heart" - that's him hitting all those high notes at the very end of the song, singing "Turn around bright eyes..."
this is a different version than the original on the album
me79146 4 weeks ago
Am I dreaming, or did the original version of this song have a fantastic arpeggiated guitar solo? I downloaded this from iTunes, and that version has the same blase solo as this one.
rottemeister 1 month ago
love this album,,for me its one of the best
kevyg74 1 year ago
@kevyg74 Only two are mediorce in the realm of Meat Loaf, Bat out of hell 3 and Midnight at the lost and found, both I would deem a little over 50 percent around 60 or so, the rest are pure over 75 percent averaging 80 symbols of rock n roll desire rolled into something that will break down all past realizations of rock n roll.
mrfivegold 11 months ago
Does anyone realize how dirty this sounds?
"Surfs up...AND SO AM I!"
darkpowrjd 1 year ago
@darkpowrjd Yeah, most of his songs have at least some sexual reference XD
lachrymosaXX 1 year ago
your arguing over this song do you realise that meat was meant to do the whole bad for good album but lost his voice and couldnt sing for 2 years
jim had been paid to produce the album so he recorded it himself yeah i love the album by jim but meat has the power in his voice
at the end of the day they are brilliant when they work together
kerryivers 1 year ago
Sorry but Steinmans BFG version isn't a patch on this - his voice is nowhere near as powerful as Meats and the guitar solo is awesome. The only way to really appreciate it is at full volume through headphones - mindblowing
meatloaf93 1 year ago
Can't stand this version of the song...Jim Steinman's original on Bad for Good is unbelievably amazing and passionate, far superior. In comparison, this...it just feels rough, crude and forced. I would love to hear Meat sing the BFG version of this...sadly, it will never happen =(
Fenechboy11 1 year ago
love this song
kevyg74 1 year ago
you got meatloaf doing jim steinman song why not when meat went out on his own and put a lp out called dead ringer there some good song on that lp
buddamel1 1 year ago
eifach ä geils lied!!
hämmer bi oisere grätkombi im turnverein =)
vettimov 1 year ago
one of my fav. songs <3
LadyVixie 2 years ago 2
anyone has the original Jim Steinman singing this one?
carlosorias 3 years ago
An old buddy of mine just recently converted tons of old LPs to mp3 format. I'm pretty sure I can get him to upload the original version from Jim Steinmans "Bad for Good". but FYI: it's actually Rory Dodd singing the original. I'll see what we can get done....
Allen2095 2 years ago 2
Oh yeah, carlosorias: If you need a reminder of what Rory Dodds vocals sound like just listen to Bonnie Tylers' "Total eclipse of the heart" - that's him hitting all those high notes at the very end of the song, singing "Turn around bright eyes..."
Allen2095 2 years ago
2:11
The guitar-solo is just wonderful!
utedass1313 3 years ago
Thanks for posting DeGr92! Classic Meat. My first time hearing this one.
beehappy0123 3 years ago