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Faaark.Jim Steinman, the brains behind Meatloaf's Bat Out Of Hell 1 & 2 plus a whole heap of other shit dead @ 73.
The guys a genius.
Big fan - l have all his stuff.
Sad day
Faaark.Jim Steinman, the brains behind Meatloaf's Bat Out Of Hell 1 & 2 plus a whole heap of other shit dead @ 73.
Kinda like Spector without the madness and, you know, murdering.Faaark.
The guys a genius.
Big fan - l have all his stuff.
Sad day
Kinda like Spector without the madness and, you know, murdering.
I watched a doco about the 2 of them in the early days. Shopping the album around.Well Jim Steinman wrote the whole Bat Out of Hell songs and shopped it around to various record companies, but credit should also go to producer Todd Rundgren who was responsible for the "Wall of Sound" sound on the recordings. Apparently Rundgren told the musicians that he was trying to send up Bruce Springsteen's Born to Run sound (I know Sam Shinazzi may take exception to that comment / comparison) but its interesting that several members of the E Street Band played on the album. But the sound of both Born to Run and Bat Out of Hell both go back to the Phil Spector Wall of Sound thing.
Anyway, I loved it when it first came out, got sick of it when it was flogged to death on commercial radio and got to love it again when I bought a vinyl copy of the album in the 90s at a garage sale for a buck. For mine "Paradise by the Dashboard Light" is a highlight.
Thanks for that Tom -never knew Todd was involved. For me Todd Rundgren never got the accolades he very much deserved - Saw him at Revesby Workers 6-7 years ago for $60 at a time when Tina Arena was asking $250!Well Jim Steinman wrote the whole Bat Out of Hell songs and shopped it around to various record companies, but credit should also go to producer Todd Rundgren who was responsible for the "Wall of Sound" sound on the recordings. Apparently Rundgren told the musicians that he was trying to send up Bruce Springsteen's Born to Run sound (I know Sam Shinazzi may take exception to that comment / comparison) but its interesting that several members of the E Street Band played on the album. But the sound of both Born to Run and Bat Out of Hell both go back to the Phil Spector Wall of Sound thing.
Anyway, I loved it when it first came out, got sick of it when it was flogged to death on commercial radio and got to love it again when I bought a vinyl copy of the album in the 90s at a garage sale for a buck. For mine "Paradise by the Dashboard Light" is a highlight.
Thanks for that Tom -never knew Todd was involved. For me Todd Rundgren never got the accolades he very much deserved - Saw him at Revesby Workers 6-7 years ago for $60 at a time when Tina Arena was asking $250!
Yeah I cant think of Steve Rogers bursting onto the scene ,without thinking about Bozo ,and how till Rogers arrived it seemed No one could beat fulton and the seeegulls. Absolutely Brilliant Football player.