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re: Suggested artists for "Bat Out of Hell: 30 Years of Pure Rock"

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Pudding 06:01 am UTC 12/17/08
In reply to: re: Suggested artists for "Bat Out of Hell: 30 Years of Pure Rock" - wordnix 04:18 am UTC 12/17/08



> And now my full BAT I line-up!
>
> Bat Out of Hell - The Who
> The ultimate arena rock band performing the ultimate
> arena rock track. It's sort of like "Baba O'Riley" crossed
> with Bruce Springsteen crossed with Peter Pan as it is, so
> why not let the ultimate pretentious rockers take on the
> ultimate in pretentious rock?

>
> You Took the Words Right Out of My Mouth (Hot Summer
> Night) - Tenacious D
> Quirky enough, Jack's voice is similar to Meat Loaf,
> and I can imagine them having more fun with tiny ad libs
> during the "hot summer night" bit. (I know, Meat does the
> same thing live, but they can do it without so much
> sad-sack carrying-on.)

>
> Heaven Can Wait - Kelly Clarkson
> She's got the closest thing to a Steinman-ready female
> voice out there today, or at least she did at one
> point.

>
> All Revved Up with No Place to Go - Abba
> I dunno, this sort of sounded like their vintage style
> after several listens. Then again, anything sounds
> like their vintage style after enough listens, so if you
> have better suggestions, I'm welcome to them.

>
> Two Out of Three Ain't Bad - Rascal Flatts
> There were two directions in which I could have gone.
> Number one was a country ballad, "dusty plains of Texas"
> type number, as Jim envisioned it, and number two was a
> boy band break-up song, which was feasible with harmonies
> and the right arrangement a la O-Town or Boyzone. Finally,
> I thought of these guys which gave me a comfortable middle
> between boy-band harmonies and country sound.

>
> Paradise by the Dashboard Light – Rod Stewart and Tina
> Turner

> This one took the most thought. It's telling that aside
> from some foreign language covers, no one in the
> English-speaking world of some level of fame (leaving
> aside karaoke singers and Porkington who is lower than
> karaoke for the moment) has dared attempt a cover. It's
> almost as if they all agree this is Meat's sacrosanct
> masterpiece.
>
> I agree with bellminer, Rod Stewart is the right male
> voice, but the question was what female voice would
> complement his well enough. So I thought in my head of
> various divas (including Cher, who I dismissed as too
> bravura), and then suddenly the thought of Tina Turner
> throwing her heart and soul into "STOP RIGHT THERE!" made
> me do just that! So it was a quick and easy pairing from
> there on. And of course, in tribute and out of respect,
> Phil "Scooter" Rizzuto's voice would stay. (Thoughts of
> Dennis Miller re-recording it were quickly thrown out, as
> it was thought anything less than Phil would be in bad
> taste.)

>
> For Crying Out Loud - Elton John
> The kind of OTT piano ballad that one would expect to
> hear from Elton at this stage in his career. Think
> "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road" or the '97 version of "Candle
> in the Wind," with a tasteful string arrangement, and
> maybe that boy soprano choir that Jim is so fond of,
> Mahler style.

>
> Coming soon, BAT II, where Queen will get some air time, I
> promise!
>
> > Queen is so OTT, to me, that it can't be anything on BAT
> > I. BAT I was just a shadow of what was to come. It's in
> > BAT II that the arena rock really picks up, and there are
> > many songs Queen would qualify for on that one.
> >
> > I chose the Who for "Bat" because, basically, "Bat" is
> > just like "Baba O'Riley." Same long mainly keyboard and
> > drum instrumental intro, roughly the same style, and
> > they're one of Jim's favorite artists (he saw "Tommy" at
> > the Met).
> >
> > As for Elton, come on, I listen to FCOL and I imagine him
> > singing it sometimes. Who doesn't? It's totally suited to
> > Elton's voice right now and is a ballad that he can't
> > possibly fuck up. (He seems to do the same programmed
> > percussion crap for all his upbeat songs now and we don't
> > need a song that sounds like Bova without the Jim.) FCOL
> > is something you can't fuck up unless you're a bad singer,
> > it's pretty much just piano and voice.
> >
> > Now I like the idea of a female vocalist for "Heaven Can
> > Wait." Jim wrote it for one and I think it would be
> > fitting to have it sung by a female on this hypothetical
> > BAT tribute album. Hayley Westenra is one good option.
> > Another is any teen pop princess who wants a quickie
> > single, like, say, Miley Cyrus. (Hey, cross-promotion with
> > Disney for BIKERS, if that ever happens!)
> >
> > > Let's hope this doesn't go to the top of the board!
> > >
> > > Personally, I think the Who would be better for "All
> > > Revved Up With No Place to Go," and Elton should be doing
> > > "Paradise by the Dashboard Light" (perhaps a duet with Rod
> > > Stewart, much like his song "Let Me Be Your Car").
> > >
> > > Okay, maybe I'm joking. (Just a little.) I do recall a few
> > > months ago, though, someone here suggested Neil Diamond
> > > for "Two Out of Three Ain't Bad."
> > >
> > > As for the big one ("Bat Out of Hell"), the only band
> > > over-the-top enough to do it is Queen, though we all know
> > > they're only half there anymore (literally). No, I don't
> > > include Paul Rodgers. If they found the right singer to
> > > collaborate with, it'd be cool since Brian May would be
> > > perfect for the guitar part.
> > >
> > > The perfect band for "For Crying Out Loud" is Boston, but
> > > unfortunately that can no longer happen either. Maybe
> > > Journey? (Why do all the good bands have to lose their
> > > singers???) They have that new guy Arnel, but I dunno.
> > >
> > > Somehow in my head I think Jimmy Buffett's tropical,
> > > carefree attitude would work for "You Took the Words Right
> > > Out of My Mouth." Maybe I'm just delusional.
> > >
> > > Okay, one left. "Heaven Can Wait." I think we need a woman
> > > in there, so I pick Hayley Westenra. Her voice is so
> > > beautifully pure.
> > >
> > > So there you have it. My ideas, totally haphazard and
> > > completely bizarre. It'd probably never work, but I'd buy
> > > it. ;)


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