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rockfenris2005 02:51 pm UTC 01/07/10 |
| In reply to: | re: Too Kind! - rockfenris2005 02:47 pm UTC 01/07/10 |
I forgot the whole point of my post which was to say the volume I played it was so deafening I had a headache after it. The only other time I've had that problem on these speakers was listening to Michael Kamen's brilliant work for the Metallica S&M album. > > I agree it's phenomenal. When I got my new speakers, I > just blasted the track. It was straight after I finished > listening to "Back into Hell" in this kind of sound for > the first time (What an amazing experience that was.) It > was incredible. And it's only two songs we’ve been shown. > But those two songs, for me, are better than anything from > "Couldn’t Have Said It Better", "The Monster Is Loose", > "Wuthering Heights" etc. etc. ever. It may well be the > best Steinman-related music since "Back into Hell" and the > "Tanz" CD themselves. So more for me! > > I personally am looking very forward to hearing more of > the other songs. I'm as excited about that as I am for the > Phantom sequel, the Bat musical and the last Harry Potter > films. Yay! > > > If someone told me Jim produced this as a demo I wouldn't > > even blink. You might have tried pitching it to Meat's > > people while he was recording his new album; if he wanted > > something Steinmany you might have scored a payday. > > > > I know you shared this a while back, but I only gave it a > > cursory listen at work at the time. I just recently > > downloaded to my ipod and "really" heard it, and am > > completely and utterly impressed. I actually suffered a > > 2-week bout of tinitis, ringing in my right ear, that I'm > > pretty sure was due to repeated, too-loud listens to this > > track. :) > > > > Out of curiosity, and none of my gd business, but if this > > is your hobby, what in the name of blazes do you do for a > > day job??? > > > > > > > > Vin > > > > > > Besides just being a balls-out awesome song, and sounding > > > > light years beyond a "hobby" production, and being maybe > > > > the best non-Steinman-penned Steinman song I've ever > > > > heard, has anybody else noticed that, after the line "is > > > > there any hope left in Hell?" the double echo of "in Hell" > > > > sounds an awful lot like Meat Loaf? > > > > > > > > Fucking brilliant job, Scaramouche. > > > > > > Too kind! Never noticed the Meat Loaf similarity but you > > > are right, and perhaps it's a sign? LoL > > > > > > Definately a 'demo' though, and it was really rushed (in > > > my mind), as the budget was minimal and mainly done in two > > > 8-hour sessions. > > > > > > If I had the money for a 'no-holds barred' production it > > > would be a lot different (and better), although most of > > > the vocal lines I'm really happy with. > > > > > > Jim should produce it, but I probably couldn't afford his > > > take-out food bill, let alone his production fee. LoL > > > > > > NB - More 'Batman' songs are done and I might be able to > > > demo one or two (for RR) at some point this year. | |
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