Thank you all for watching the videos and a HUGE THANK YOU for those who support the channel as a RUclips Members and especially on Patreon. Just as little as $5 a month helps the channel tremendously!!! Please click here: www.patreon.com/StrangeHistory Thank you! 🙂 0:42: 🎵 Exploring the creative genius behind iconic music albums and the unique writing style of Jim Steinman. 0:42: Steinman wrote every song on the legendary 'Bad Out of Hell' album and its sequel. 0:49: Jim Steinman's Gothic and Darkly atmospheric writing style perfectly complemented Meatloaf's vocal range. 1:05: The emphasis on sensory experience and evocation of a mysterious atmosphere in Steinman's music and lyrics. 5:26: 🎵 Legendary songwriter Jim Steinman's impactful career in rock music and musical theater, including collaborations and iconic tracks. 5:26: Pivotal partnership with Meatloaf for groundbreaking album Bad Out of Hell 6:06: Collaborations with various artists and contributions to musical theater 6:35: Influence on rock and theatrical genres with epic and emotional intensity 10:16: 🏡 Exploring the unique interior of a musical genius's home, reminiscent of mythical storytelling and magical realms. 10:16: Unique interior design resembling mythical storytelling and magical realms 10:24: Transitioning into a magical realm upon entering the house 10:59: Ambiance characterized by unconventional decor and nods to folklore and mythology 15:43: 🎵 Exploring the unique home of a musical legend and his artistic collaborations. 15:43: Collaboration with architect and artist 15:59: Intriguing sculpture and artistic connections 17:01: Discussion of chromesthesia and unconventional art 20:18: 🎨 Diverse artwork displayed in the great room of a musical genius's home, including sculptures and paintings by various German artists. 20:18: Granting complete creative freedom to the artist 20:31: Documentation of construction process for stainless steel Wing Throne 20:54: Artwork by various German artists on display 25:28: 🎨 The impact of beautiful environments on creativity, mindset, and productivity. 25:28: Beautiful environments stimulate creativity and positive emotions. 26:13: Aesthetically pleasing spaces contribute to a calm, open, and innovative mindset. 26:49: Beauty and order in the environment cultivate a mindset that values creativity. 30:32: 🎶 Exploring the luxurious and artistic home of renowned musician Jim Steinman, reflecting his creative spirit and joyfully imaginative life. 30:32: Jim Steinman's opulent and serene home reflected his artistic vision and personality. 31:04: His music transcended conventional boundaries, contributing to his reputation as a creative force. 32:01: Steinman embraced life with joy, finding inspiration in simple pleasures and the fantastical. Recapped using Tammy AI
I get different visual imagined images each time that I spin Bat out of Hell. I listen to it on different conscious altering substances each time. Thus feeling different emotions and imagining different places settings etc. Last time I did I was transported to NJ's WILDWOOD in the summer time. What a trip. Thank you Jim S. R.I.P
Beautiful tribute..the art.. just incredible.. can’t wait for the bedroom.. love all of your descriptions.. he died way too young. I would live there and change nothing.. it is a home for another genius..
I went on 2 dates in college with a guy who was obsessed with Jum and Meatloaf- it was literally the only thing he talked about. These years later I don't recall the guy's name but I am forever grateful to him for introducing me to this musical genius. RIP, Jim, and thanks for the music.
The longer you talked about it, the more I appreciated this home's space and the story of Jim's life. I would describe that home's interior as "ecclectic....where you could ping-pong off of one personal memory and inspiration to another." I was drawn to the matching giant pendant lights hanging from the ceiling (but the round one......not so much).....and that beautiful wood paneling......loved the warm feeling it gives. I had the Bonnie Tyler single (on cassette) and listened to "Total Eclipse of the Heart" over and over during the year following my family's move. I was 16. Change is very difficult for my type of personality (I'm a high S-DISC personality profile and an INFJ in the Meyers-Briggs personality profile), so to have a new home, a new school, & having to make new friends was not good for my creativity. I was spinning my wheels to get traction. It felt like a literal "eclipse" in my life...something us humans all tend to face every once in a while. The summer after I moved was spent floating on my back in the pool, staring at the sky and treetops....listening to bands like Meatloaf, Bonnie Tyler, The Eagles, Journey, Savage Garden, Kansas, Smashing Pumpkins, Gin Blossoms, and my own personal "mix cds". Music can heal.....and Jim's music certainly helped allow me float instead of sink (figuratively speaking).
I can almost imagine hearing the songs/melodies from The Bat Out of Hell album echoing off of those beautiful walls. At least I definitely could/can hear them from my radio and stereo. So many great memories came from/went along with, that one album alone. Jim and Meatloaf will always live on
I like this creative space. I'd be bored to death in aa minimalist environment. I love Jim Steinman's music, too! I have a Jim Steinman playlist in my iTunes, to which I listened nonstop for a few daysafter I heard of his passing. My favourite song of his is "Tonight is what it means to be young" from the movie "Streets of fire". I had a wild life in my early 20s, and this song and movie very much reflected my feelings about this life at the time. I'm not young anymore, but this song always brings back the feeling of being young.
It awaits for me to buy it and preserve his memory.The way his music moved me , no one has.God had not endowed him with good genes , he had frequently mentioned that he would like to look like Jim Morrison.I was into his chart , he was a helpless romantic.
Had to turn this off before the end as as wonderful as this space and presentation is, i am in a run down house with my kids that i have tried to get out of for years with no success yet. I am autistic and have adhd and living here is killing me. Hearing tou talk about creatives and how we work just made me cry as i haven't drawn or made things such a long time. Its just too sad to listen to x
Thank you all for watching the videos and a HUGE THANK YOU for those who support the channel as a RUclips Members and especially on Patreon. Just as little as $5 a month helps the channel tremendously!!! Please click here: www.patreon.com/StrangeHistory Thank you! 🙂
0:42: 🎵 Exploring the creative genius behind iconic music albums and the unique writing style of Jim Steinman.
0:42: Steinman wrote every song on the legendary 'Bad Out of Hell' album and its sequel.
0:49: Jim Steinman's Gothic and Darkly atmospheric writing style perfectly complemented Meatloaf's vocal range.
1:05: The emphasis on sensory experience and evocation of a mysterious atmosphere in Steinman's music and lyrics.
5:26: 🎵 Legendary songwriter Jim Steinman's impactful career in rock music and musical theater, including collaborations and iconic tracks.
5:26: Pivotal partnership with Meatloaf for groundbreaking album Bad Out of Hell
6:06: Collaborations with various artists and contributions to musical theater
6:35: Influence on rock and theatrical genres with epic and emotional intensity
10:16: 🏡 Exploring the unique interior of a musical genius's home, reminiscent of mythical storytelling and magical realms.
10:16: Unique interior design resembling mythical storytelling and magical realms
10:24: Transitioning into a magical realm upon entering the house
10:59: Ambiance characterized by unconventional decor and nods to folklore and mythology
15:43: 🎵 Exploring the unique home of a musical legend and his artistic collaborations.
15:43: Collaboration with architect and artist
15:59: Intriguing sculpture and artistic connections
17:01: Discussion of chromesthesia and unconventional art
20:18: 🎨 Diverse artwork displayed in the great room of a musical genius's home, including sculptures and paintings by various German artists.
20:18: Granting complete creative freedom to the artist
20:31: Documentation of construction process for stainless steel Wing Throne
20:54: Artwork by various German artists on display
25:28: 🎨 The impact of beautiful environments on creativity, mindset, and productivity.
25:28: Beautiful environments stimulate creativity and positive emotions.
26:13: Aesthetically pleasing spaces contribute to a calm, open, and innovative mindset.
26:49: Beauty and order in the environment cultivate a mindset that values creativity.
30:32: 🎶 Exploring the luxurious and artistic home of renowned musician Jim Steinman, reflecting his creative spirit and joyfully imaginative life.
30:32: Jim Steinman's opulent and serene home reflected his artistic vision and personality.
31:04: His music transcended conventional boundaries, contributing to his reputation as a creative force.
32:01: Steinman embraced life with joy, finding inspiration in simple pleasures and the fantastical.
Recapped using Tammy AI
I get different visual imagined images each time that I spin Bat out of Hell. I listen to it on different conscious altering substances each time. Thus feeling different emotions and imagining different places settings etc. Last time I did I was transported to NJ's WILDWOOD in the summer time. What a trip. Thank you Jim S. R.I.P
Beautiful tribute..the art.. just incredible.. can’t wait for the bedroom.. love all of your descriptions.. he died way too young. I would live there and change nothing.. it is a home for another genius..
I agree. It's such an amazing place. He was a great genius.
I went on 2 dates in college with a guy who was obsessed with Jum and Meatloaf- it was literally the only thing he talked about. These years later I don't recall the guy's name but I am forever grateful to him for introducing me to this musical genius. RIP, Jim, and thanks for the music.
thank you
The longer you talked about it, the more I appreciated this home's space and the story of Jim's life. I would describe that home's interior as "ecclectic....where you could ping-pong off of one personal memory and inspiration to another." I was drawn to the matching giant pendant lights hanging from the ceiling (but the round one......not so much).....and that beautiful wood paneling......loved the warm feeling it gives. I had the Bonnie Tyler single (on cassette) and listened to "Total Eclipse of the Heart" over and over during the year following my family's move. I was 16. Change is very difficult for my type of personality (I'm a high S-DISC personality profile and an INFJ in the Meyers-Briggs personality profile), so to have a new home, a new school, & having to make new friends was not good for my creativity. I was spinning my wheels to get traction. It felt like a literal "eclipse" in my life...something us humans all tend to face every once in a while. The summer after I moved was spent floating on my back in the pool, staring at the sky and treetops....listening to bands like Meatloaf, Bonnie Tyler, The Eagles, Journey, Savage Garden, Kansas, Smashing Pumpkins, Gin Blossoms, and my own personal "mix cds". Music can heal.....and Jim's music certainly helped allow me float instead of sink (figuratively speaking).
I can almost imagine hearing the songs/melodies from The Bat Out of Hell album echoing off of those beautiful walls. At least I definitely could/can hear them from my radio and stereo. So many great memories came from/went along with, that one album alone. Jim and Meatloaf will always live on
This was amazing. Great work. 😊
Meat and Jim were my Lennon/McCartney.
Great.
I like this creative space. I'd be bored to death in aa minimalist environment.
I love Jim Steinman's music, too! I have a Jim Steinman playlist in my iTunes, to which I listened nonstop for a few daysafter I heard of his passing.
My favourite song of his is "Tonight is what it means to be young" from the movie "Streets of fire". I had a wild life in my early 20s, and this song and movie very much reflected my feelings about this life at the time. I'm not young anymore, but this song always brings back the feeling of being young.
It awaits for me to buy it and preserve his memory.The way his music moved me , no one has.God had not endowed him with good genes , he had frequently mentioned that he would like to look like Jim Morrison.I was into his chart , he was a helpless romantic.
Thanks!
You are awesome @mickeyTX. ❤
Part two please.
Had to turn this off before the end as as wonderful as this space and presentation is, i am in a run down house with my kids that i have tried to get out of for years with no success yet. I am autistic and have adhd and living here is killing me. Hearing tou talk about creatives and how we work just made me cry as i haven't drawn or made things such a long time. Its just too sad to listen to x
How are you kids doing? Are they creatives?