dottie
24 Apr 2003, 20:07
Couldn't Have Said It Better - Thanks be and praise James Michael for his music and lyrics - Patti as always on top form - 2.24 in on c.d. love this line especially don't know why -that'll make you go and listen to this again - or do you already know. 10/10
Did I say That - This is my own favourite - think it should have been released first - Great lyrics from James Michael once again - Lyrics that we can all relate to sometime in our life - Tom Brislin on piano captures the Steinman overtones on the intro. This is a Meat song in every sense of the word. 10/10
Why isn't That Enough - Thought on first, second, third listen this belongs in a stage musical but then changed my mind when 2.30 in on c.d. meats silver tones changed the composition of the song - I still wish Meat had screamed these lyrics at 2.30 into c.d.8/10
Love You Out Loud - Opens once again with Steinman overtones - from 57 - 1.05 Echo chamber used? Didn't like this - Meat doesn't need that.
I wonder whose idea that was. Lyrics again suberb by James Michael - Good use of vocals at varying parts. 7/10
Man of Steel - First thing I noticed in58-1.07 electonic voice over Meat doesn't need this neither - hisvoice is strong enough not to hide behind electronics - Great Chorus - 2.43 Drum Roll - Oh Yeah -Superb from Kenny Aronoff - Pearls vocals are exceptional she has made this song her own in parts - At the beginning nice touch with poem10/10
Intermezzo - Penny Whistle - Daniel Higgins - Superb Chill out - Would have liked more/ Didn't want to leave this out10/10
Testify - Great opening sequence with guitars screaming right at you another one I think very suited for a live performance - Oh Yes You can Rock and Roll to this - 2.30 in on c.d. vocalssuperb almost gospel9/10
Tear me Down - Definitely a live performance again.8/10
Your Right I was Wrong - Loved the Lyrics by Diane Warren - I felt the music was capable of more to do justice to the lyrics7/10
Because of You - Where had I heard this before - initial findings - still think I have heard this before somewhere. Loved the lyrics by Rick Jude and Steve Balsamo 39 in on c.d. chorus fantastic- guitar playing superb - 1.35 Found myself waiting for the chorus again2.45 chorus again - it well and truly hooked me - But I don't know why - Is it because it sounds so similar to something else but I don't know what - can someone out there help me
Forever Young - Second Favourite - Hated this song first time around but Meats rendition sends goosebumps all over me - An Anthem of Anthems thats what Meat makes this song - Sung with such emotion I could almost cry - I'm sure if this is sung at any of the concerts as a finale they're won't be a "Dry Eye in the House" if it doesn't you must be a "Man of Steel" listen to that chorus over and over again at c.d. 54.201.304
Aaron Zigman on piano lends a uplift to this song - On cello Stephen Erdody is magnificient - very clever to introduce this particular instrument10/10
Did I say That - This is my own favourite - think it should have been released first - Great lyrics from James Michael once again - Lyrics that we can all relate to sometime in our life - Tom Brislin on piano captures the Steinman overtones on the intro. This is a Meat song in every sense of the word. 10/10
Why isn't That Enough - Thought on first, second, third listen this belongs in a stage musical but then changed my mind when 2.30 in on c.d. meats silver tones changed the composition of the song - I still wish Meat had screamed these lyrics at 2.30 into c.d.8/10
Love You Out Loud - Opens once again with Steinman overtones - from 57 - 1.05 Echo chamber used? Didn't like this - Meat doesn't need that.
I wonder whose idea that was. Lyrics again suberb by James Michael - Good use of vocals at varying parts. 7/10
Man of Steel - First thing I noticed in58-1.07 electonic voice over Meat doesn't need this neither - hisvoice is strong enough not to hide behind electronics - Great Chorus - 2.43 Drum Roll - Oh Yeah -Superb from Kenny Aronoff - Pearls vocals are exceptional she has made this song her own in parts - At the beginning nice touch with poem10/10
Intermezzo - Penny Whistle - Daniel Higgins - Superb Chill out - Would have liked more/ Didn't want to leave this out10/10
Testify - Great opening sequence with guitars screaming right at you another one I think very suited for a live performance - Oh Yes You can Rock and Roll to this - 2.30 in on c.d. vocalssuperb almost gospel9/10
Tear me Down - Definitely a live performance again.8/10
Your Right I was Wrong - Loved the Lyrics by Diane Warren - I felt the music was capable of more to do justice to the lyrics7/10
Because of You - Where had I heard this before - initial findings - still think I have heard this before somewhere. Loved the lyrics by Rick Jude and Steve Balsamo 39 in on c.d. chorus fantastic- guitar playing superb - 1.35 Found myself waiting for the chorus again2.45 chorus again - it well and truly hooked me - But I don't know why - Is it because it sounds so similar to something else but I don't know what - can someone out there help me
Forever Young - Second Favourite - Hated this song first time around but Meats rendition sends goosebumps all over me - An Anthem of Anthems thats what Meat makes this song - Sung with such emotion I could almost cry - I'm sure if this is sung at any of the concerts as a finale they're won't be a "Dry Eye in the House" if it doesn't you must be a "Man of Steel" listen to that chorus over and over again at c.d. 54.201.304
Aaron Zigman on piano lends a uplift to this song - On cello Stephen Erdody is magnificient - very clever to introduce this particular instrument10/10