I was 20 when this album came out. I remember hearing this song for the first time in my car and the DJ said it was Todd Rundgren on the motorcycle guitar. I was a fan of Todd, so I bought the album because of that. What a surprise that was, as this is a great piece of work
Rundgren who championed, and produced the album, IIRC. It was hard to get a label to do the album. Hardly anyone ever points out that the guy on the piano is Jim Steinman, the writer.
Thank you so much for bringing up that point I knew it but I wouldn't have remembered to bring it up but I knew it was true when you said it I own the vinyl I bought it when it was new and it's one of those that I keep going back to
"Two Out of Three Ain't Bad" is my personal favorite, followed closely by "For Cryin' Out Loud". Jim Steinman's lyrical genius can't be denied; and Meatloaf's ability to deliver with great vocals and emotion, is the kind of collaboration that made them legends.Definitely worth the watch!
You have to do Meat Loaf "For crying out loud". It's a master class in every way. Vocally, lyrically, and musically. I think it's the finest he's ever done! May he RIP.
I see a lot of that in the comments and then I wonder why no one freakin does it! It truly is his best, and that says a lot since he has many great songs. Why no one does it is baffling.
Jim Steinman's is the genius behind the music and lyrics as he wrote the entire "Bat Out of Hell" album. But yes, Meatloaf's larger then life voice and personality certainly delivered remarkable performances as he and Steinman were a very special team!
Jim Steinman had such a true American style... grit from experiences in love and life in real life ... not lofty love songs mostly, but passion explosion
Let’s give kudos to songwriter Jim Steinman and producer Todd Rundgren as well for this album that lives in our hearts and souls. Meatloaf was in a class by himself, very unique, a great talent. Definitely react to Two Out of Three Ain’t Bad and also Oblects in the RearView Mirror May Appear Closer Than They Are.
Jim Steinman wrote songs for Bat Out Of Hell 2 but Meatloaf kept delaying doing it so Jim released many of the songs himself with Meatloaf doing Bat Out of Hell 2 much later . Check out the movie "Streets of Fire" Jim Steinman wrote many of the songs of the soundtrack .
For me, this is THE quintessential Meat Loaf tune. Showcases how dramatic he can be and the versatality and power of his incredible vocals. A talent I miss a great deal. RIP Meat.
I feel as if a part of my youth died with the passing of this wonderful entertainer and genuine human being. Marvin Lee Aday (Michael) AKA Meatloaf your musical performances will live on! Thanks for the decades of memories.
Great reaction ,guys... Meatloaf was certainly one of the greatest entertainers of our time... His inspiration for his musical performances was somewhat derived from his years as a theatrical writer and performer... When he decided to devote his time to music he turned down a lucrative career in the theater and a $60,000 year job which was a lot of money in the 1970's, but the gamble paid off for him...he put 100 percent of himself in his musical career... He was pretty much the only one at that time doing 3 hour concerts because he wanted to... He was the consummate entertainer and he enjoyed it immensely... His songs will live on forever and he will be so really missed... Thanks again ,guys... Keep being awesome !!!...
Great reaction Sam and Phil! I remember when i first heard the Bat out of Hell LP. It seemed like Meatloaf himself hit the music scene like the proverbial Bat. One minute he was unknown, and the next his songs were everywhere.
Haven't watched this particular video for a long time but HOLY SH ..T, what a great performer !!! I was lucky enough to have seen him twice and still have my ticket stubs and T-Shirts ...
There's really not a bad song off the album Bat Out of Hell. Listen to "You Took the Words Right Out of My Mouth" with the speaking intro by Jim Steinman.
Bat Out Of Hell is one of the best albums in music history. Meat Loaf was a great singer, performer and actor. And a really nice guy. RIP Meat Loaf and Jim Steinman.
'you took the words right out of my mouth' is another good one (with a different beginning to the song, as you'd expect from Meatloaf), and also 2 out of 3 ain't bad...
I was outside the stadium when word came that that night's show was cancelled ten minutes before the doors opened.. Had to turn around and go home Heart concerns as I remember. Then 5 days later he collapsed on stage - dehydration.
The guy on the motorcycle driving through the graveyard is the spirit of him after his death. He was on his way back from seeing the girl when he was in an accident he said the last thing that he seen was his heart baiting like a bat out. Really have to pay attention to the words in this one. With Meatloaf being in musical theater he does do story telling in his songs. Sadly wr lost him last year after having some back surgeries and then catching covid RIP Meatloaf you are truly missed.
_"Meatloaf being in musical theater he does do story telling in his songs."_ Except, they're not _his_ songs... he didn't compose or write any of them, he just performed them - but perform he certainly did - performed like few others did, can, or ever will. Definitely a true showman.
@BlackieNuff still his songs. Bee Gees and Prince wrote a lot of songs that other people sang and they don't say Prince song that Sinead O'connor sang.
@@Debbie-st4nn You're making a very strong claim based on VERY LOOSE semantics. What happens when multiple artists cover the SAME song? Is it ALL "their song"? No. It's only their _performance_ - the SONG still belongs to the one(s) who WROTE and COMPOSED the damn thing. So, in very casual referencing, one can say this is a "Meat Loaf song", but in actuality it is a Jim Steinman song, performed by Meat Loaf. Think of it like actors in a movie ; they might say "my latest movie", but unless they actually wrote, directed and/or produced the damn thing, then it's really NOT ; they only PERFORMED in it. It's fine to say "Jim Carrey's latest movie" or "Meat Loaf's best song"... but don't ignore the artists who MADE those pieces of entertainment possible in the first place. They deserve at least a mention, don't you think? Maybe I am arguing technicalities, but I think they're worth arguing for. Try it this way : If YOU made some great art - and someone else was getting all the credit, praise, and accolades for it simply cos their name and some secondary contributions were made to it, and your name was met with "Debbie who?", would you appreciate that? I doubt it. You may not demand all the same level of attention, but you'd at least want it known that it's YOUR creation ; the "big name" just made it popular.
It's a love story much like Romeo & Juliet. He's a biker from the wrong side of town in love with a girl on the 'right side' of town. He finally has what he needs so they can both get away and start fresh somewhere else, but he's in such a hurry and thinking about her that he fails to see the curve sign, and the curve, and crashes his motorcycle into a steep gully and lays there dying. Saddest, freshest song to ever come out in the 70's. (BTW, the pianist wrote/arranged all of these songs)
She has it right ✅️ She described at perfectly. And he dies at the end after the motorbike crash, "I never see the sudden curve till it's way too late" Jim Steinman wrote Meatloaf's song. They worked closely together. I saw him twice when he toured the UK. Sounds exactly the same and performs the same. I was in love with him ❤
Carla IS singing on this Tour. She didn't do the studio vocals on the Album. The women who did said she had prior commitments Vocally somewhere else and couldn't Tour.
I don't know if anyone's mentioned this about the female singer in the videos. You say that she's not the singer. She wasn't the singer on the album, that was Ellen Foley. But Foley declined to go on the concert tour. So, Karla DeVito, the woman in the video, replaced her for the live concerts, and when they made the video they used concert rehearsal footage. They sound pretty similar. It could be that Karla was trying to sound like Ellen . . . or they hired her because she sounded like Ellen.
Roy Brittan is playing keyboards, Max Weinberg playing drums both from the East Street Band….plus Todd Rungren is doing all the guitar solos on this track…..the album couldn’t miss being great with all the talent on Meatloaf’s debut album…
I enjoyed your reaction. You were right on it to say that watching and listening to Meatloaf is an experience. In common with other comments I suggest the heart-breaking "Two Out of the Three Aint Bad" and also the video for "Objects in the Rear View Mirror May Appear Closer Than They Are" which, in heart-breaking terms, is on another level. You will be transfixed.
THANK YOU, SAM!!!! I've seen other reactions that ask "why does he have to leave", and I'm so glad to see you put together the fact that as much as he likes her, he's not happy where he's at and needs to leave the place they are in. That's what I put together, and I think those first couple of lines often get overlooked. Also, as fun as the video is, find the audio only version. This video cuts the entire intro out, which is absolutely tragic. The intro is amazing, and being the first song on the album, it really sets the stage.
Love Meat Loaf Have All His Albums, True Musical Genius He's Got So Many Great Tracks! Two Out Of Three Aint Bad, Heaven Can Wait, I Would Do Anything For Love (But I Wont Do That), Rock and Roll Dreams Come True, Objects In The Rear View Mirror, Life Is a Lemon, Everything Louder Than Everything Else, The Monsters Loose, Running For The Red Light, Original Sin, Bad Attitude, Peel Out, Modern Girl, Rock and Roll Mercenaries Really The List Goes On...... RIP Meat Loaf.
Love Meatloaf , especially ‘em with a hard boiled egg inside. Bat out of Hell was a one of a kind album with so much energy and vocal enthusiasm from Mr. O’Day.One of the reason that is so good is that Todd Rundgren played guitar, keyboards, percussion, and backing vocals. Todd is one of the most talented musicians and producers of rock,glam rock and alternative rock music!The most fun song to react to is Paradise By The Dashboard Light. It is so entertaining!
The Master of Master class. I have all three Bat Out Of Hell albums and i hammer them lol 1 Bat Out Of Hell. 2 Bat Out Of hell, Back into Hell. 3 Bat Out Of Hell, The Monsters Loose. One hell of a good line up to give ya ears a pleasurable blast.
Bat out of Hell means ‘with extreme urgency without fear of consequences”. The song (the first song on the album) is about escaping (because “Nothing ever grows in this rotting old hole. And everything is stunted and lost”). BOOH is like 8 one-act plays. One day in the life of the protagonists (a guy & a girl). The first song (late, late nighttime) he’s escaping. The final song (early the next morning) he’s broken, realizing the things he was ever looking for were the things he left behind. The late Jim Steinman wrote all of meatloaf’s songs. What a lyrical genius. What a clever guy he was.
Jim Steinman who wrote the song wanted to write the most extreme crash song of all time ,The song is about a boy who wants to take the girl he loves out of their dead-end town, but dies in the attempt. The crash sound you hear is actually a guitar played by Todd Rundgren. Meat Loaf was the greatest most humble performer IMO of all time, altho he would not agree he was and IS a Legend.
written by Jim Steinman, who wrote many of Meat's songs. The prominence of the keyboards are common in Steinman's productions. I believe Steinman had earlier written a musical which is where he pulled this song from. Steinman also wrote another strong song in "Total Eclipse of the Heart", which was a big hit for Bonnie Tyler.
Very good reaction! So glad that both of you are enjoying Meat Loaf. I'd like to suggest another of his songs, which is also from the Bat Out of Hell album: "For Cryin' Out Loud." It's more of a love song, a little less bombastic, but still unmistakably our boy Meat. Give it a try.
This is my daily wake up song on my alarm, the neighbors know when I’m cleaning my house because The album is what I play while cleaning (at max volume)!
The total genius behind Meatloaf's BOH album is Todd Rundgren. He paid, wrote and preformed on the LP and engineered/produced the entire thing. He is the one playing those fantastic guitars of the title track. He even invented a special guitar to play the motorcycle sounds. No on wanted to back Meatloaf, so Todd covered the entire project. His goal was to create a Bruce Springsteen parody. (Thus the 1950's gear just like Springsteen). Meatloaf was known because he was in the Broadway production of Rocky Horror Picture Show. They even got members of the East Street band to play on it. Then came the massive law suit. Rundgren took everyone up to Bearsville NY and that is where his Bearsville records came from, as no label would record Meatloaf, so Todd did that himself as well.
Hello. Just subscribed from Ireland. Very refreshing to meet Canadians reacting. (Because we all know the US is the centre of the universe...lol). Loving your reactions. Meatloaf is Mega!!! He's the king of what most fans term "ROCK-OPERA".. Each of the hits is like a scene from an opera... but so amped up. And his range is perfect. Thank you both for your reactions.
@@DavidKelleher-uh4es Meat didn't turn it down, he really wanted to do that song, but his record label wouldn't pay Jim for "Eclipse" and "Making Love Out of Nothing At All". Bonnie can keep "Eclipse", as far as I'm concerned, but I'd have happily given away my one remaining kidney to have heard him do "Making Love".
bat was a huge album whn i was in hs, so many hits of it, n lots airplay. jim v piano player is v writer of all v lyrics n msic of meatloafs songs. an earlier song is a duest wit cher.
Great reaction, one of the all time greatest songs. Please react to more meatloaf, I suggest "for crying out loud" and "rock and roll dreams come through" 2 of my most favourite songs of his.
You need to check out the "VH-1 Storytellers"-series ... Meat Loaf or Billy Idol or Ray Davis, etc. ... it's like an unplugged session, but they are telling you the story about when they did it, why they did and the story how, etc. ... all this background "storytellers"-intros to each song and followed by the song unplugged ... amazing stories and footage! :) I loved the Ray Davis (from "The Kinks") a lot! :)
The storyline is open to some interpretation but I don't think it's intended to be just a one night stand ("like a sinner, before the gates of heaven, I'll come crawling on back to you"). It's possible that their love is in some way forbidden. Maybe her family is overprotective or it's a Romeo & Juliet type situation, so he has to get away before anyone notices. But he can't stop thinking of her, and this distraction leads to his accident.
You need to check out Bat out of Hell the Musical. It will answer some of your questions. You can find bits and pieces of it and if you look hard enough you can find the whole thing.
Funny thing is he didn't want to be just a singer, he wanted to be an actor. That's where he met Jim Steinman doing Broadway show in NYC. It took them meeting to get to their full potential as artists
Just subscribed & yes 2 out of 3 ain’t bad. Anything from that album. I can think of 2 other albums where you can take any song & be happy. Both those albums are very different from this. They are Tapestry by Carol King & Tea For The Tillerman by Cat Stevens. I’m sure there are many more out there but those are my three. My favourite group is Queen.
The drummer (Max Weinberg) and the pianist (Roy Bittan) are long time members of the E. Street Band (Springsteen) - you should definitely check out some of Springsteens back catalogue.
The man who wrote all the songs for meatloaf also wrote hits for many singers including Bonnie tyler. If you haven't checked her out look up her two songs that you will love " holding out for a hero" and " Total Eclipse of the Heart"
Love this song! Jim Steinman really put his mark on a lot of big hits in the late seventies/early 80's. This album has great songs all through them. Paradise and Two Out of Three are both great, as well as For Cryin' Out Loud, but I see Bat Out of Hell as his Magnum Opus. Even thinking about his other productions with Bonnie Tyler (Holding Out for a Hero/Total Eclipse of the Heart), Air Supply (Making Love Out of Nothing At All), Celine Dion (It's All Coming Back To Me Now), several songs off the Streets of Fire soundtrack, and so on, this song stands out. When you listen to these other songs that Jim produced, you can hear his unique trademark in each one - soaring background vocals, epic lyrics that paint grand visuals, incredible energy and passion in each chord. He was a unique talent. If you are interested and get a chance, I would recommend watching the Behind the Music episode that has Jim Steinman and Meatloaf talking about producing this album. In particular, when talking about this song, Jim gave the direction for everyone to perform as though it was the last time they would do so. And I think that really shows in the performance. As for the "motorcycle" in the middle of the song. Jim and Meat talk about Todd Rungren creating this effect. Jim was whining (as he put it) to Todd about having a motorcycle in this song about a epic motorcycle crash. Todd said "Fine.. You want a motorcycle? Here's your motorcycle..." He turned around, made a few adjustments to his amp, then created that epic sound you hear. Jim and Meat both dropped their jaws to the floor as Todd ran through the "gears" on the bike, then dropped immediately into that mind-melting solo.
One way to look at this song is that it is Jim Steinman's and Meatloaf's theatrical take of Bruce Springsteen's Born to Run. I haven't heard a good live version of Two out of Three Ain't Bad other then the one time I saw him live on the Bat Out Of Hell Tour.
On the Bat Outta Hell album, Meat has a serious case of honesty - I'll never love you, it's just a one night stand, and I wish I were dead rather than live with you. But he says it so nice.
The album Bat out of hell was in the music charts for over 10 years
It should still be there.
it was in the uk top 100 for over 30 years
I think the album has been on the charts ever since it was released until this very day.
I just want to point out that the motorcycle sounds were done by Todd Rudgren with his guitar a true genious in his own right
I was 20 when this album came out. I remember hearing this song for the first time in my car and the DJ said it was Todd Rundgren on the motorcycle guitar. I was a fan of Todd, so I bought the album because of that. What a surprise that was, as this is a great piece of work
Wow that's cool!
Rundgren who championed, and produced the album, IIRC. It was hard to get a label to do the album.
Hardly anyone ever points out that the guy on the piano is Jim Steinman, the writer.
Thank you so much for bringing up that point I knew it but I wouldn't have remembered to bring it up but I knew it was true when you said it I own the vinyl I bought it when it was new and it's one of those that I keep going back to
Yeah but has anyone ever showed us how he did it? Can't picture it for the life of me.
"Two Out of Three Ain't Bad" is my personal favorite, followed closely by "For Cryin' Out Loud". Jim Steinman's lyrical genius can't be denied; and Meatloaf's ability to deliver with great vocals and emotion, is the kind of collaboration that made them legends.Definitely worth the watch!
You have to do Meat Loaf "For crying out loud". It's a master class in every way. Vocally, lyrically, and musically. I think it's the finest he's ever done! May he RIP.
Totally agree. Along with Heaven can wait.
The absolute best song on that album. I hope they review that song
I concur!🎙🎶😚
Agreed. His best vocals IMO.
I see a lot of that in the comments and then I wonder why no one freakin does it! It truly is his best, and that says a lot since he has many great songs. Why no one does it is baffling.
Seeing him live was like watching an opera, only without an orchestra. He was all over the stage.
right I saw him in Dallas in rode in on his bike FANTASTICK!
Jim Steinman's is the genius behind the music and lyrics as he wrote the entire "Bat Out of Hell" album. But yes, Meatloaf's larger then life voice and personality certainly delivered remarkable performances as he and Steinman were a very special team!
Jim Steinman had such a true American style... grit from experiences in love and life in real life ... not lofty love songs mostly, but passion explosion
Let’s give kudos to songwriter Jim Steinman and producer Todd Rundgren as well for this album that lives in our hearts and souls. Meatloaf was in a class by himself, very unique, a great talent. Definitely react to Two Out of Three Ain’t Bad and also Oblects in the RearView Mirror May Appear Closer Than They Are.
Jim Steinman wrote songs for Bat Out Of Hell 2 but Meatloaf kept delaying doing it so Jim released many of the songs himself with Meatloaf doing Bat Out of Hell 2 much later . Check out the movie "Streets of Fire" Jim Steinman wrote many of the songs of the soundtrack .
The ENTIRE ALBUM is worth listening to. Hit after hit!
For me, this is THE quintessential Meat Loaf tune. Showcases how dramatic he can be and the versatality and power of his incredible vocals. A talent I miss a great deal. RIP Meat.
Meat Loaf is the King of “ Theatrical Rock” and brings all of his songs to life for the audience in his “ Live” performances.
This entire album was 🔥 from start to finish.
I feel as if a part of my youth died with the passing of this wonderful entertainer and genuine human being. Marvin Lee Aday (Michael) AKA Meatloaf your musical performances will live on! Thanks for the decades of memories.
Great reaction ,guys... Meatloaf was certainly one of the greatest entertainers of our time... His inspiration for his musical performances was somewhat derived from his years as a theatrical writer and performer... When he decided to devote his time to music he turned down a lucrative career in the theater and a $60,000 year job which was a lot of money in the 1970's, but the gamble paid off for him...he put 100 percent of himself in his musical career... He was pretty much the only one at that time doing 3 hour concerts because he wanted to... He was the consummate entertainer and he enjoyed it immensely... His songs will live on forever and he will be so really missed... Thanks again ,guys... Keep being awesome !!!...
Saw him perform this song and all songs from the Bat Out of Hell album live from the front row twice. Incredible shows! What a performer!
LIVE good lord MEAT was born with ALL the talent
My absolute favorite artist. You can't go wrong with any song off the album 'Bat Out Of Hell'
He’s the master of rock opera. My favorite is Two Out of Three Ain’t Bad. Love how you appreciate his performances. Great reaction
Great reaction Sam and Phil! I remember when i first heard the Bat out of Hell LP. It seemed like Meatloaf himself hit the music scene like the proverbial Bat. One minute he was unknown, and the next his songs were everywhere.
Haven't watched this particular video for a long time but HOLY SH ..T, what a great performer !!! I was lucky enough to have seen him twice and still have my ticket stubs and T-Shirts ...
I was fortunate to see him with ELO in ‘78 in Toronto
There's really not a bad song off the album Bat Out of Hell. Listen to "You Took the Words Right Out of My Mouth" with the speaking intro by Jim Steinman.
You have to check out ''Objects in the rearview mirror may appear closer than they are''. Either the video or the live version from 2007.
Yes, great tune👍
Two out of three ain't bad is also excellent.
Every Meatloaf song is an event performed by one of the all time rock greats.
Ever noticed his initials are in the name *M* eat *L* o *A* f. ...*M* arvin *L* ee *A* day.
“Bit with every other beat I got left in my heart, you know I’d rather be damned with you.” Those lyrics always grabbed me.
Rock Opera, guys, NOT DRAMA, just a fantastic Song and Performer
Bat Out Of Hell is one of the best albums in music history. Meat Loaf was a great singer, performer and actor. And a really nice guy. RIP Meat Loaf and Jim Steinman.
For Cryin’ Out Loud is an absolutely EPIC vocal
'you took the words right out of my mouth' is another good one (with a different beginning to the song, as you'd expect from Meatloaf), and also 2 out of 3 ain't bad...
He did a great duet with Cher, "Dead Ringer," that definitely needs a reaction.
That one is great and often forgotten.
Helen Foley did the vocals on the album. Karla DeVito was in the videos. Both Legends.
I sooooo wish I could have seen Meat Loaf live!
I was outside the stadium when word came that that night's show was cancelled ten minutes before the doors opened.. Had to turn around and go home
Heart concerns as I remember.
Then 5 days later he collapsed on stage - dehydration.
The guy on the motorcycle driving through the graveyard is the spirit of him after his death. He was on his way back from seeing the girl when he was in an accident he said the last thing that he seen was his heart baiting like a bat out. Really have to pay attention to the words in this one.
With Meatloaf being in musical theater he does do story telling in his songs. Sadly wr lost him last year after having some back surgeries and then catching covid
RIP Meatloaf you are truly missed.
_"Meatloaf being in musical theater he does do story telling in his songs."_
Except, they're not _his_ songs... he didn't compose or write any of them, he just performed them - but perform he certainly did - performed like few others did, can, or ever will. Definitely a true showman.
@BlackieNuff still his songs. Bee Gees and Prince wrote a lot of songs that other people sang and they don't say Prince song that Sinead O'connor sang.
@@Debbie-st4nn
You're making a very strong claim based on VERY LOOSE semantics.
What happens when multiple artists cover the SAME song? Is it ALL "their song"? No. It's only their _performance_ - the SONG still belongs to the one(s) who WROTE and COMPOSED the damn thing.
So, in very casual referencing, one can say this is a "Meat Loaf song", but in actuality it is a Jim Steinman song, performed by Meat Loaf.
Think of it like actors in a movie ; they might say "my latest movie", but unless they actually wrote, directed and/or produced the damn thing, then it's really NOT ; they only PERFORMED in it.
It's fine to say "Jim Carrey's latest movie" or "Meat Loaf's best song"... but don't ignore the artists who MADE those pieces of entertainment possible in the first place.
They deserve at least a mention, don't you think?
Maybe I am arguing technicalities, but I think they're worth arguing for.
Try it this way : If YOU made some great art - and someone else was getting all the credit, praise, and accolades for it simply cos their name and some secondary contributions were made to it, and your name was met with "Debbie who?", would you appreciate that? I doubt it. You may not demand all the same level of attention, but you'd at least want it known that it's YOUR creation ; the "big name" just made it popular.
It's a love story much like Romeo & Juliet. He's a biker from the wrong side of town in love with a girl on the 'right side' of town. He finally has what he needs so they can both get away and start fresh somewhere else, but he's in such a hurry and thinking about her that he fails to see the curve sign, and the curve, and crashes his motorcycle into a steep gully and lays there dying. Saddest, freshest song to ever come out in the 70's. (BTW, the pianist wrote/arranged all of these songs)
My first concert was MeatLoaf at Wembley in ‘82. I was also payed to go see him!
I used to get paid to go to concerts. I was selling T Shirts and stuff at the Metrodome in Minneapolis.
She has it right ✅️ She described at perfectly.
And he dies at the end after the motorbike crash, "I never see the sudden curve till it's way too late"
Jim Steinman wrote Meatloaf's song. They worked closely together.
I saw him twice when he toured the UK. Sounds exactly the same and performs the same.
I was in love with him ❤
Carla IS singing on this Tour. She didn't do the studio vocals on the Album. The women who did said she had prior commitments Vocally somewhere else and couldn't Tour.
RIP meat😢this is an album to have in all rockers collection
You just experienced greatness!❤
I don't know if anyone's mentioned this about the female singer in the videos. You say that she's not the singer. She wasn't the singer on the album, that was Ellen Foley. But Foley declined to go on the concert tour. So, Karla DeVito, the woman in the video, replaced her for the live concerts, and when they made the video they used concert rehearsal footage. They sound pretty similar. It could be that Karla was trying to sound like Ellen . . . or they hired her because she sounded like Ellen.
One of greatest albums handsdown
Roy Brittan is playing keyboards, Max Weinberg playing drums both from the East Street Band….plus Todd Rungren is doing all the guitar solos on this track…..the album couldn’t miss being great with all the talent on Meatloaf’s debut album…
This is a MUST HAVE album . . .
I enjoyed your reaction. You were right on it to say that watching and listening to Meatloaf is an experience.
In common with other comments I suggest the heart-breaking "Two Out of the Three Aint Bad" and also
the video for "Objects in the Rear View Mirror May Appear Closer Than They Are" which, in heart-breaking terms, is on another level. You will be transfixed.
THANK YOU, SAM!!!! I've seen other reactions that ask "why does he have to leave", and I'm so glad to see you put together the fact that as much as he likes her, he's not happy where he's at and needs to leave the place they are in. That's what I put together, and I think those first couple of lines often get overlooked. Also, as fun as the video is, find the audio only version. This video cuts the entire intro out, which is absolutely tragic. The intro is amazing, and being the first song on the album, it really sets the stage.
Love Meat Loaf Have All His Albums, True Musical Genius He's Got So Many Great Tracks! Two Out Of Three Aint Bad, Heaven Can Wait, I Would Do Anything For Love (But I Wont Do That), Rock and Roll Dreams Come True, Objects In The Rear View Mirror, Life Is a Lemon, Everything Louder Than Everything Else, The Monsters Loose, Running For The Red Light, Original Sin, Bad Attitude, Peel Out, Modern Girl, Rock and Roll Mercenaries Really The List Goes On...... RIP Meat Loaf.
You Took the Words Right Out of My Mouth (Hot Summer Night) 👍
Love Meatloaf , especially ‘em with a hard boiled egg inside. Bat out of Hell was a one of a kind album with so much energy and vocal enthusiasm from Mr. O’Day.One of the reason that is so good is that Todd Rundgren played guitar, keyboards, percussion, and backing vocals. Todd is one of the most talented musicians and producers of rock,glam rock and alternative rock music!The most fun song to react to is Paradise By The Dashboard Light. It is so entertaining!
Yep that was our first one!
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I'm glad you are honest about what you've heard or not, makes it interesting, because we're here for the honest reactions.
I can't believe how edited the song is for the music video. Really wish you'd listened to the full length version from the album.
My daughter and I got to see him at Wolf Trap. Great concert
RIP Meatloaf. One of a kind.
The Master of Master class. I have all three Bat Out Of Hell albums and i hammer them lol 1 Bat Out Of Hell. 2 Bat Out Of hell, Back into Hell. 3 Bat Out Of Hell, The Monsters Loose. One hell of a good line up to give ya ears a pleasurable blast.
Bat out of Hell means ‘with extreme urgency without fear of consequences”. The song (the first song on the album) is about escaping (because “Nothing ever grows in this rotting old hole. And everything is stunted and lost”). BOOH is like 8 one-act plays. One day in the life of the protagonists (a guy & a girl). The first song (late, late nighttime) he’s escaping. The final song (early the next morning) he’s broken, realizing the things he was ever looking for were the things he left behind. The late Jim Steinman wrote all of meatloaf’s songs. What a lyrical genius. What a clever guy he was.
Jim Steinman who wrote the song wanted to write the most extreme crash song of all time ,The song is about a boy who wants to take the girl he loves out of their dead-end town, but dies in the attempt. The crash sound you hear is actually a guitar played by Todd Rundgren. Meat Loaf was the greatest most humble performer IMO of all time, altho he would not agree he was and IS a Legend.
written by Jim Steinman, who wrote many of Meat's songs. The prominence of the keyboards are common in Steinman's productions.
I believe Steinman had earlier written a musical which is where he pulled this song from.
Steinman also wrote another strong song in "Total Eclipse of the Heart", which was a big hit for Bonnie Tyler.
The musical was Neverland. Heaven Can Wait and All revved Up were also from there.
Very good reaction! So glad that both of you are enjoying Meat Loaf. I'd like to suggest another of his songs, which is also from the Bat Out of Hell album: "For Cryin' Out Loud." It's more of a love song, a little less bombastic, but still unmistakably our boy Meat. Give it a try.
Fantastic song, great band, amazing singer!!
Even the album cover was a work of art
Meat Loaf's cameo appearance in the Rocky Horror Picture Show was amazing, too.
This is my daily wake up song on my alarm, the neighbors know when I’m cleaning my house because The album is what I play while cleaning (at max volume)!
Absolute BANGER!!!! This and Two Outta Three,,,,are his best songs,,,,💥💥💥👍😎
Dude,,(most),,,Chicks dig a Bad Boy,,,👹
The total genius behind Meatloaf's BOH album is Todd Rundgren. He paid, wrote and preformed on the LP and engineered/produced the entire thing. He is the one playing those fantastic guitars of the title track. He even invented a special guitar to play the motorcycle sounds. No on wanted to back Meatloaf, so Todd covered the entire project. His goal was to create a Bruce Springsteen parody. (Thus the 1950's gear just like Springsteen). Meatloaf was known because he was in the Broadway production of Rocky Horror Picture Show. They even got members of the East Street band to play on it. Then came the massive law suit. Rundgren took everyone up to Bearsville NY and that is where his Bearsville records came from, as no label would record Meatloaf, so Todd did that himself as well.
Hello. Just subscribed from Ireland. Very refreshing to meet Canadians reacting. (Because we all know the US is the centre of the universe...lol). Loving your reactions. Meatloaf is Mega!!! He's the king of what most fans term "ROCK-OPERA".. Each of the hits is like a scene from an opera... but so amped up. And his range is perfect. Thank you both for your reactions.
Welcome aboard!
Thank you. If you ever do Bonnie Tyler's "total eclipse of the heart"... that's a Jim steinman
song which Meatloaf turned down.
@@DavidKelleher-uh4es Meat didn't turn it down, he really wanted to do that song, but his record label wouldn't pay Jim for "Eclipse" and "Making Love Out of Nothing At All". Bonnie can keep "Eclipse", as far as I'm concerned, but I'd have happily given away my one remaining kidney to have heard him do "Making Love".
Just to the complete album from start to finish every song is a classic
2 out of 3 has to be next!🎉
bat was a huge album whn i was in hs, so many hits of it, n lots airplay. jim v piano player is v writer of all v lyrics n msic of meatloafs songs. an earlier song is a duest wit cher.
Saw this performed live... Quite an experience.
the song writer, and Todd Rundgren and Miss Devito in the first clips I always enjoy.
And this was the opening song on this album everyone I know has had this or still has this album I have my original vinyl copy
Great reaction, one of the all time greatest songs. Please react to more meatloaf, I suggest "for crying out loud" and "rock and roll dreams come through" 2 of my most favourite songs of his.
what a voice
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Hey, Phil, the Meatloaf that you were trying to recollect was "I Would Do Anything For Love (But,I Won't Do That)
Listen to “For Cryin Out Loud;” possibly one of the sweetest love songs ever. “You Took The Words Right Out Of My Mouth” is another banger.
There will never be a singer like Meatloaf. He had his own sound. Original.!!
You need to check out the "VH-1 Storytellers"-series ... Meat Loaf or Billy Idol or Ray Davis, etc. ... it's like an unplugged session, but they are telling you the story about when they did it, why they did and the story how, etc. ... all this background "storytellers"-intros to each song and followed by the song unplugged ... amazing stories and footage! :) I loved the Ray Davis (from "The Kinks") a lot! :)
Two out of three an’t bad has to be next. It’s my favorite Meatloaf song. ❤
The storyline is open to some interpretation but I don't think it's intended to be just a one night stand ("like a sinner, before the gates of heaven, I'll come crawling on back to you"). It's possible that their love is in some way forbidden. Maybe her family is overprotective or it's a Romeo & Juliet type situation, so he has to get away before anyone notices. But he can't stop thinking of her, and this distraction leads to his accident.
You need to check out Bat out of Hell the Musical. It will answer some of your questions. You can find bits and pieces of it and if you look hard enough you can find the whole thing.
The girl in "I would do anything for love but I won't do that " was an actress. The in girl in this and Dashboard actually sings
Rip... love his music.
I can’t tell you what the song is actually about. Meatloaf just makes me happy 😊❤
RIP Jim and Meat, Hopefully creating master pieces for ever
Funny thing is he didn't want to be just a singer, he wanted to be an actor. That's where he met Jim Steinman doing Broadway show in NYC. It took them meeting to get to their full potential as artists
Just subscribed & yes 2 out of 3 ain’t bad. Anything from that album. I can think of 2 other albums where you can take any song & be happy. Both those albums are very different from this. They are Tapestry by Carol King & Tea For The Tillerman by Cat Stevens. I’m sure there are many more out there but those are my three. My favourite group is Queen.
Meatloaf always left everything out on stage
The drummer (Max Weinberg) and the pianist (Roy Bittan) are long time members of the E. Street Band (Springsteen) - you should definitely check out some of Springsteens back catalogue.
That ending gives me goosebumps
One of the top albums of all time!
Love meatloaf ❤️
The man who wrote all the songs for meatloaf also wrote hits for many singers including Bonnie tyler. If you haven't checked her out look up her two songs that you will love " holding out for a hero" and " Total Eclipse of the Heart"
Meat started his career in NYC on Broadway Hit “Hair” after being invited to come inside from his valet job parking cars at the theater.
Love this song! Jim Steinman really put his mark on a lot of big hits in the late seventies/early 80's. This album has great songs all through them. Paradise and Two Out of Three are both great, as well as For Cryin' Out Loud, but I see Bat Out of Hell as his Magnum Opus. Even thinking about his other productions with Bonnie Tyler (Holding Out for a Hero/Total Eclipse of the Heart), Air Supply (Making Love Out of Nothing At All), Celine Dion (It's All Coming Back To Me Now), several songs off the Streets of Fire soundtrack, and so on, this song stands out.
When you listen to these other songs that Jim produced, you can hear his unique trademark in each one - soaring background vocals, epic lyrics that paint grand visuals, incredible energy and passion in each chord. He was a unique talent.
If you are interested and get a chance, I would recommend watching the Behind the Music episode that has Jim Steinman and Meatloaf talking about producing this album. In particular, when talking about this song, Jim gave the direction for everyone to perform as though it was the last time they would do so. And I think that really shows in the performance.
As for the "motorcycle" in the middle of the song. Jim and Meat talk about Todd Rungren creating this effect. Jim was whining (as he put it) to Todd about having a motorcycle in this song about a epic motorcycle crash. Todd said "Fine.. You want a motorcycle? Here's your motorcycle..." He turned around, made a few adjustments to his amp, then created that epic sound you hear. Jim and Meat both dropped their jaws to the floor as Todd ran through the "gears" on the bike, then dropped immediately into that mind-melting solo.
One of the best top to bottom albums ever released
My friend died in a motorcycle accident .... they played this at his funeral. I was outside the church 200 people deep
One way to look at this song is that it is Jim Steinman's and Meatloaf's theatrical take of Bruce Springsteen's Born to Run. I haven't heard a good live version of Two out of Three Ain't Bad other then the one time I saw him live on the Bat Out Of Hell Tour.
I class this as his best one.
On the Bat Outta Hell album, Meat has a serious case of honesty - I'll never love you, it's just a one night stand, and I wish I were dead rather than live with you. But he says it so nice.
Musical Master Piece!!
It is amazing to think that an album of love songs is one of the best selling albums of all time.
That last scene when he screams looking up to the heavens hits harder now after Meat Loaf's actual death.