 | Jim Steinman - Rock and Roll Dreams Come Through
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Description: From Jim Steinman's 1981 album "Bad For Good" comes this 80's hit more recently re-recorded by Meatloaf. Jim produced the album and sung some of the tracks but this particular one (uncredited in the album) was sung by Rory Dodd.
There are plenty of versions of the Meatloaf edition but nary one of Steinman's, and those that I could find have a terrible audio track, so here it is my humble rework of the audio... hope it brings some memories. Enjoy!
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 | Jim Steinman - Bad For Good
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Description: Jim stienman's - Bad for good
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 | Jim Steinman - Dance in my Pants
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Description: Original at http://jimsteinman.com for free. Duet with Karla DeVito from his Bad for Good album(1980), so far his only solo album, made after Meat Loaf lost his voice durin the bat out of hell tour. This duet remembers Paradise by the Dashboard Light song.
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 | Jim Steinman & Bonnie Tyler rehearses Total Eclipse- Part I
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Description: Jim Steinman on Bonnie Tyler : "Her voice itself is probably one of
the most passionate I've heard in rock and roll..."
Bonnie Tyler on Jim Steinman : "I was really thrilled when he said he
wanted to work with me..."
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 | It's a heartache Bonnie Tyler and Jim Steinman
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Description: Smash Rock Athems segment featuring Jim Steinman and Bonnie Tyler
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 | Meat Loaf & Jim Steinman - You Took the Words Right out...
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Description: Original at http://jimsteinman.com for free. In this concert at the german Rockpalast tv show(June 1978) were featuring the genious songwritter Jim Steinman at the piano and Karla DeVito singin the female vocals(conversation at the begining of the song between Jim and Karla included!!!)
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 | Pandora's Box - 14 - The Future Ain't What It Used To Be
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Description: "The Future Ain't What It Used To Be"
Pandora's Box
From the album "Original Sin"
Performed by Gina Taylor
Written by Jim Steinman
Published by Lost Boys Music/Rightsong Music Inc.
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 | Meat Loaf & Jim Steinman - All Revved up with no Place to Go
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Description: Original can be found at http://www.jimsteinman.com for free. This concert was recorded in june 1978 at the german rockpalast tv show. Meat is one of the very few artist that can sing better live than in studio; though the quality of the image is not quite good the song itselfs rocks!!!!!!
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 | Taylor Dane - Original Sin (Jim Steinman)
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Description: A very good version of Jim Steinman's Original Sin. Original recorded with Pandora's Box in 1989, later recorded by Taylor Dane and Meat Loaf. Also used by Jim Steinman in the sucsessfull musical Tanz der Vampire. Here as a theme from the movie "The Shadow"
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 | Jim Steinman & Bonnie Tyler rehearses Total Eclipse- Part 2
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Description: Jim rehearses Total Eclipse Of The Heart with Bonnie : "Can you do that line really angry? Really spit it out, except spit in [the other] direction. It's a good jacket..."
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 | Wasted Youth - Jim Steinman from Meatloaf's Bat Out of Hell
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Description: The monologue from Meat Loaf's Bat Out Of Hell II: Back Into Hell, Wasted Youth, all written and originally spoken by Jim Steinman.
From Wikipedia:
"The track quotes lyrics from the original's "Paradise by the Dashboard Light", a spoken word fantasy monologue, performed by Steinman. The 1977 song's opening line "I remember everything little thing as if it happened yesterday. I was barely seventeen" opens this track, but instead of being "barely dressed" the protagonist "once killed a boy with a Fender guitar." Influenced by The Doors, Steinman wanted to write a piece where 'the rhythm wasn't coming from the drums so much as the voice - the rhythm of the spoken voice and the heartbeat behind it.'"
Brian performs the monologue in its entirety from memory.
He called me and told me that he knew this monologue and used to recite it at the arcade when he was a kid.
He would entertain his friends with it and now he can entertain the entire world with it.
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