Pat Benatar - Fire and Ice (Stereo)

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Uploaded by on Jan 13, 2010

Ooo, you're givin' me the fever tonight
I don't wanna give in
I'd be playin' with fire
You forget, I've seen you work before
Take `em straight to the top
Leave `em cryin' for more
I've seen you burn `em before
Chorus:

Fire and Ice
You come on like a flame
Then you turn a cold shoulder
Fire and Ice
I wanna give you my love
But you'll just take a little piece of my heart

You'll just tear it apart

Movin' in for the kill tonight
You got every advantage when they put out the lights
It's not so pretty when it fades away
Cause it's just an illusion in this passion play
I've seen you burn `em before

(Chorus)

So you think you got it all figured out
You're an expert in the field, without a doubt
But I know your methods inside and out
And I won't be takin' in by Fire and Ice

(Chorus)

You come on like a flame
Then you turn a cold shoulder
Fire and Ice
I wanna give you my love
But you'll just take a little piece of my heart

You come on like a flame
Then you turn a cold shoulder
Fire and Ice

You come on like a flame
Then you turn a cold shoulder
Fire and Ice
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Fire and Ice, released in 1983, was a collaboration between Ralph Bakshi and Frank Frazetta, distributed by 20th Century Fox, which also distributed 1977's Wizards. The animated feature, based on characters Bakshi and Frazetta co-created, was made using the process of rotoscoping, in which scenes were shot in live action and then traced onto animation cels.

The screenplay was written by Gerry Conway and Roy Thomas, both of whom had written Conan stories for Marvel Comics. Background painter was James Gurney, the author and artist of the famous Dinotopia illustrated novels. Thomas Kinkade also worked on the backgrounds to various scenes.

The film was neither financially nor critically successful, but later became a cult classic among fans of the film's two creators. In 2003, the Online Film Critics Society ranked the film as the 99th greatest animated film of all time. In 2005, it was released on DVD by Blue Underground Entertainment on a limited edition two-disc set, paired with the documentary Frazetta: Painting With Fire, about the film's co-creator and producer, Frank Frazetta.

From their stronghold in Icepeak, the evil Queen Juliana and her son Nekron send forth a wave of glaciers, forcing humanity to retreat south towards the equator. Nekron sends a delegation to King Jarol in Firekeep to request his surrender, but this is really a ruse for Nekrons sub-humans to kidnap Jarols daughter, the Princess Teegra. But Teegra makes an escape and comes upon Larn, the only survivor of a village razed by glaciers, who offers to escort her back to Firekeep. As Teegra is recaptured, Larn teams with the mysterious Darkwolf to save Teegra and then travel to Icepeak to stop Juliana. Darkwolf faces Nekron and kills him as Icepeak succumbs to lava released by King Jarol and is destroyed. The film finishes with Larn about to kill a sub-human until Teegra stops him saying that "it's over", Darkwolf is seen atop a cliff and then disappears. Teegra and Larn kiss as the credits roll.

Trivia

In the original screenplay, it was revealed that Darkwolf and Juliana had been lovers in the past, and that Nekron was Darkwolf's son from his relationship with Juliana. This was meant to provide Darkwolf with his motivation for fighting Nekron and Juliana, as well as explaining why in the end only Darkwolf could defeat Nekron.

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  • Clear and strong. Try that all you wannabees.

  • @AmbitiousVisionary MEN don't do that darlin', only boys. I wish you luck in finding one who society or momma hasn't neutered yet.

    We are few, but we exsist.

    Semper Fidelis.

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  • @heyyouband Think you guys got one fan here!!

  • YESSSSSSSSS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!­!!!

  • Pat defied my long-standing belief that women could not sing kick ass rock. From 1981, my first Benatar show, I could see there was nothing girlie about her fronting the band.

  • I can get me into a good old fashioned SPOON !.... jam with this one y'all.

    I cant play guitar ..but I do the spoons]

    Have a great day ......

    Take care and be safe

  • she's timeless.. in shape for lady in her 50s N she can still sing these songs with such passion :)

  • impresionante esta tia como cantaba en una epoca maravillosa ¡¡¡

  • Absolutely love her! 

  • 2011 and I’m still hitting replay on this song! I LOVE PAT BENETAR! DAMN she can sing her booty off! Her strength, beauty, and kick ass attitude has been such a huge inspiration to me being a female singer! Gotta read her book, between a heart and a rock place! I am in a pop/punk band called HEY YOU. If any of you PB fans would like to give it a try, we just put up a new video, and would love it if you would let us know what you think.... = )

    Search: hey you band taking over

  • Does anyone know what happened to second guitarist Scott Sheets? Also shown here. After recording the 3rd album Precious Time, he vanished into thin air and was never heard from again - in one form or another. All Great Talents in this band.

  • 1 person dislikes this, WTF. I know you are entitled to your opinion but really, How does it feel to be a Lonesome Loser.

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