Tag: Jim Steinman
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Jim Steinman’s Bat out of Hell–The Musical: “Who Needs the Young”
Falco goes inside his tower and finds his wife, Sloane, played by Sharon Sexton. He complains about the Lost constantly getting in the way of his plans and that they are trying to stop his housing project. They whine together about how annoying teenagers are, since they are also the parents of one. And so…
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Jim Steinman’s Bat out of Hell–The Musical: “Love and Death and the American Guitar” and “All Revved up with No Place to Go”
With Meat Loaf having finished his last Steinman-related project in Braver than We Are, there is really just one work left in covering Jim Steinman’s career, but it is his life’s work. In 2017, Jim Steinman’s Bat out of Hell: The Musical opened, presenting essentially a jukebox musical version of most of Steinman’s most famous…
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“Train of Love” by Meat Loaf
I hate to keep ragging on Meat Loaf’s voice on this album. He was 69. In interviews, he sounds like he even has a difficult time talking. In all reality, he probably shouldn’t have been in front of a microphone at all. I even suspect that he knew it. On The Jonathan Ross Show in…
