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Old 07 Apr 2011, 23:54   #1
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Default Jim's demos...

Courtesy of Bellminer at the other place.

For Crying Out Loud:
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Heaven Can Wait:
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The vocalist for FCOL is currently unknown, but it is Jim on HCW. There's other stuff out there if you look for it.
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Old 07 Apr 2011, 23:57   #2
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woah. Hopefully Soon the famed BOOH demo will surface and took the words.

FCOL Sounds a bit like Future!

Gotta say not a fan of that HCW version to be brutially honest lol.

but amazing finds.
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Old 08 Apr 2011, 00:43   #3
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i can't believe how country the early stuff sounds
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Old 08 Apr 2011, 04:34   #4
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Cowboy out of Hell. Don't you ever, ever stop ..... line-dancing partner!

This kind of confirms there was never no 27 minute version of Paradise. His songs were ultimately much more modest in arrangement and short before Bat was put together I reckon.
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Old 08 Apr 2011, 04:52   #5
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Cowboy out of Hell. Don't you ever, ever stop ..... line-dancing partner!

This kind of confirms there was never no 27 minute version of Paradise. His songs were ultimately much more modest in arrangement and short before Bat was put together I reckon.

ehhhh not quite. this is only the ballads. Revved up was pretty lengthy too by all accounts. until we hear the demos for revved up and paradise I cant even say its "kinda" confirmed
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Old 08 Apr 2011, 06:48   #6
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The vocalist on For Crying OUt Loud kind of sounds like Kevin Cronin the leader singer from REO Speedwagon
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Old 08 Apr 2011, 08:04   #7
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i can't believe how country the early stuff sounds
Yeah, somewhat. Didn't Jim say someplace that he liked/ was influenced by Country? I know for sure he said that about Two Out of Three.

I kinda like these versions, FCOL more so than HCW, although I think both songs were much better as they ended up on Bat. And the intro (in FCOL) does sound very much like Future, although I've noticed a touch of "Future" in that intro on a couple of the early live versions, too.

Nice finds.
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Old 08 Apr 2011, 10:00   #8
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ehhhh not quite. this is only the ballads. Revved up was pretty lengthy too by all accounts. until we hear the demos for revved up and paradise I cant even say its "kinda" confirmed
Of course, you're absolutely correct. We'll have some country line dancing songs on one side of the album and Meat Loaf rock songs on the other side. It will work perfectly. How FCOL ended up sounding isn't exactly "just a standard" ballad. It became a signature Steinman track with a sound that obviously wasn't there originally to begin with. This isn't just because of the absence of the orchestra. The whole pacing and singing of it definitely has a more Nashville approach than a classic Meat Loaf/Steinman one. In my opinion all this stuff reaffirms that Bat needed both Meat AND Jim to work. Meat isn't some form of X Factor vocalist stand in with Jim always having the sound and songs ready with or without it. I just don't believe it nor do I believe in crazy 27 minute Paradises nor that Paradise even would have existed without Meat.
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Old 08 Apr 2011, 11:51   #9
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Of course, you're absolutely correct. We'll have some country line dancing songs on one side of the album and Meat Loaf rock songs on the other side. It will work perfectly. How FCOL ended up sounding isn't exactly "just a standard" ballad. It became a signature Steinman track with a sound that obviously wasn't there originally to begin with. This isn't just because of the absence of the orchestra. The whole pacing and singing of it definitely has a more Nashville approach than a classic Meat Loaf/Steinman one. In my opinion all this stuff reaffirms that Bat needed both Meat AND Jim to work. Meat isn't some form of X Factor vocalist stand in with Jim always having the sound and songs ready with or without it. I just don't believe it nor do I believe in crazy 27 minute Paradises nor that Paradise even would have existed without Meat.

I think Meat once said that the sound for BAT was found by himself, Todd Rundgren and Jim. However, I think that Jim was more influenced by Meat the actor as he's been quoted as saying he writes his songs with a vision of how they would be presented. Maybe after touring with Meat on National Lampoons and seeing him on stage, that helped to formulate the sound as well.
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Old 08 Apr 2011, 15:51   #10
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Whatever happened to the Country and Western Album Jim was going to make with Bonnie Tyler?
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Old 08 Apr 2011, 16:03   #11
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Whatever happened to the Country and Western Album Jim was going to make with Bonnie Tyler?
and Shania Twain and many other country artists, although i seem to remember reading that the plan was to cover steinman's songs in country form.
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Old 08 Apr 2011, 17:50   #12
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and Shania Twain and many other country artists, although i seem to remember reading that the plan was to cover steinman's songs in country form.
It was Bat Out Of Hell they were going to re-record country-style wasn't it?
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Old 08 Apr 2011, 17:54   #13
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It was Bat Out Of Hell they were going to re-record country-style wasn't it?
yeah that sounds about right...shania twain doing bat out of hell would've been interesting to say the least. She did a reasonable job of you shook me all night long by ac/dc whereas Celine Dion (as strong a voice as she has) just got it totally wrong.
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Old 08 Apr 2011, 20:15   #14
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bat out of nashville i believe was the rumoured title
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Old 08 Apr 2011, 20:31   #15
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Ugh... Just no...

These do nothing for me at all. Thank the sweet Lord above that Jim, Meat, Todd & Co all got together to turn these into the epic record the world has come to love.
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Old 08 Apr 2011, 20:39   #16
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These do nothing for me at all. Thank the sweet Lord above that Jim, Meat, Todd & Co all got together to turn these into the epic record the world has come to love.
exactly. except maybe Rolling stone magazine XD
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Old 08 Apr 2011, 23:17   #17
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I like em a lot, especially FCOL. Makes me think that Bat Out Of Nashville would be an excellent idea, and why stop there?

Imagine Dead Ringer For Love by Dolly Parton and Kenny Rogers
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Old 09 Apr 2011, 00:14   #18
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I like em a lot, especially FCOL. Makes me think that Bat Out Of Nashville would be an excellent idea, and why stop there?

Imagine Dead Ringer For Love by Dolly Parton and Kenny Rogers
or Rock & Roll Mercenaries by Montgomery Gentry
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The demos are nice and I think after listening to MLOONAA that Jim blew it by giving it to Air Supply. Imagine Meat doing that song in 1983.
It really is too bad that Jim appears to not to have been a prolific writer at any time. And it also goes to show why he ended up with Meat for BAT. I don't care what excuse Jim gives, his singing really doesn't bring any life to the songs and the other singers are poor substitutes for Meat.
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The demos are nice and I think after listening to MLOONAA that Jim blew it by giving it to Air Supply. Imagine Meat doing that song in 1983.
It really is too bad that Jim appears to not to have been a prolific writer at any time. And it also goes to show why he ended up with Meat for BAT. I don't care what excuse Jim gives, his singing really doesn't bring any life to the songs and the other singers are poor substitutes for Meat.
agreed.
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Old 15 Apr 2011, 20:37   #22
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I enjoyed hearing these, but it also makes me appreciate what Meat has done with these songs, even more than I already did.
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Old 15 Apr 2011, 22:56   #23
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or Rock & Roll Mercenaries by Montgomery Gentry
And "Man of Steel" by Randy Travis.
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or "Man of Steel", by Pearl.
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The demos are nice and I think after listening to MLOONAA that Jim blew it by giving it to Air Supply. Imagine Meat doing that song in 1983.
It really is too bad that Jim appears to not to have been a prolific writer at any time. And it also goes to show why he ended up with Meat for BAT. I don't care what excuse Jim gives, his singing really doesn't bring any life to the songs and the other singers are poor substitutes for Meat.
well said, i have to say that Meats voice brings Jims songs to another level
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