I have a feeling Steinman’s arraignment is used in the bat out of hell musical, a lot of what he’s talking about happens in that musical with a dance number and that tense start (even though it’s used in the middle of the song it still uses that chord progression with that dissonance) and a speech before it. Just look up All revved up with no place to go from bat out of hell the musical and I’m sure you won’t be disappointed
Lmao! Whenever I hear stories of Meat in the early days, particularly in this one, I always think of Jim as George and Meat as Lenny from Of Mice and Men. ...yaaaa
RIP Jim Steinman, the genius behind this song. I love this "talks about" videos.
Hot Damn! What I wouln't give to hear the full version of All Revved Up as Mr. Steinman wanted it originally.
I have a feeling Steinman’s arraignment is used in the bat out of hell musical, a lot of what he’s talking about happens in that musical with a dance number and that tense start (even though it’s used in the middle of the song it still uses that chord progression with that dissonance) and a speech before it. Just look up All revved up with no place to go from bat out of hell the musical and I’m sure you won’t be disappointed
Me too, me too....
There's a live video of it here on UA-cam
hahaha he does an amazing Meatloaf impression
Lmao! Whenever I hear stories of Meat in the early days, particularly in this one, I always think of Jim as George and Meat as Lenny from Of Mice and Men.
...yaaaa
Where are these clips from?
@piratebastard1 Hahaha, very nice analogy.