26 May 2012, 04:22 | #1 | |||
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Track Talk #1- Bat Out of Hell
I'll admit I stole this idea from another forum, but I thought I'd see how something similar would work out here. I did a quick check, and I didn't find anything like what I'm thinking of, so if it's been done before, it's before my time here.
The idea is to go song by song, and discuss each one in some detail- for example, how we interpret the lyrical meaning (as opposed to simply giving a numerical rating or like/dislike), or musical inspiration/ influences. I thought a logical way to approach this would be by album, so I figured I'd start with Bat I, and the title track. To kick it off, let's hear some comments from the songwriter:
The "Jailhouse Rock" inspiration is interesting. My favorite part of this song has always been the verse: And I know that I'm damned if I never get out And maybe I'm damned if I do But with every other beat I got left in my heart You know I'd rather be damned with you Well, If I gotta be damned you know I wanna be damned Dancing through the night with you If I gotta be damned you know I wanna be damned Gotta be damned you know I wanna be damned Gotta be damned you know I wanna be damned Dancing through the night Dancing through the night Dancing through the night with you And also: Then like a sinner before the gates of heaven I'll come crawling on back to you It just conjures up such a fantastic image for me. What other thoughts do people have? |
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26 May 2012, 14:44 | #2 |
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i love watching and hearing mr steinman on piano... and some of his strories are hilarious :)
(sorry that doesn't add to the thread, but its too warm to think at the moment) |
26 May 2012, 15:03 | #3 |
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I don't know
I can't see much difference between this thread and the other threads, apart from the fact that you don't give a score on the song (and that's option on the other threads. Let me lock it till me and the other mods have a chance to have a pow wow about it |
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26 May 2012, 21:04 | #4 |
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Re-opened with pretty much unanimous support from the rest of the staff
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26 May 2012, 21:20 | #5 |
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Thanks...I was a bit confused. I just thought I'd see if anybody would like to participate. If it works, great- if not, fine too.
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26 May 2012, 21:58 | #6 |
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Just thought at the time that it might result in a fair bit of repertition, but as the rest of the staff thought it was fine, i'm happy to re-open
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27 May 2012, 11:22 | #7 |
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This was the very first song I ever heard from Meat Loaf (shocker, I know) and what led me to search for more of his music. Then I found Objects, and I was hooked on Meat Loaf forever...so this was the song that started it all for me. Which is why I've always loved it :P The very last part of the song has always been my favourite section, the "Then I'm dying at the bottom of the pit in the blazing sun" bit. It starts off soft and dramatic, and builds up with the bass emulating the still-beating heart, then explodes into Meat screaming out the ending, and it's just plain awesome. And that goes for the whole song, too "Then like a sinner before the gates of heaven, I'll come crawling on back to you." That has got to be one of my favourite lines ever.
It's interesting to hear that it started from the two chords of Jailhouse Rock. I've seen this video of Steinman before, but I don't remember hearing that little detail. The fact that he took something as simple as that and turned it into one of the greatest rock songs in all of history is pretty incredible. Just another reason why Steinman is one of the greatest composers of all time Is this meant to be a reboot of White of High's threads, by the way? Because I don't see a huge difference, aside from the lack of a rating >.> Not complaining, because I wasn't around to comment on the earlier songs when that started, but...yeah :P |
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27 May 2012, 17:33 | #8 |
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It's far too hot to type a lengthy epistle so I shall sum up my thoughts thus:
Bat Out Of Hell is a ~~~~ing awesome song. One of the greatest ever written. |
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29 May 2012, 01:07 | #9 |
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So how do you sum up a song as awesome as Bat Out Of Hell ? Its the greatest rock song, and rock performance, of all time. The trouble for Meat and Jim was that after this, there was no where else to go.
I remember Bruce Springsteen saying that Born To Run was his 'shot at the title' trying to write the greatest rock and roll song ever written - and while I love Born To Run - its not in the same league as Bat. For me, its being 18 in a rock pub where Bat and Ace Of Spades were on rotation, and the video of this huge, intense guy throwing his tuxedo jacket into the rear of the stage - awesome song, awesome times ... |
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