Among the most popular albums ever recorded were Meatloaf's two Bat Out Of Hell albums. The second album was released 16 years after the original Bat Out Of Hell. Both albums had phenomenal sales. The original album, from 1977, sold more than 25 million copies worldwide. And, remember, it was not as popular as part II, the 1993 release. Reviews of the albums have gone from "brilliant", to "the best albums in history", to "the fare of over-sexed teenage boys". With songs like "Paradise By The Dashboard Light" one understands where those latter critics are coming from. A fact about the recordings -- they are like listening to a Broadway show soundtrack. These are not mere disjointed songs. There is a theme and Meatloaf's voice, and the backup singers, sound like part of a Broadway show. It seems like actions should go with the words and music. The mastermind behind the hit songs and the Bat Out Of Hell albums is a man named Jim Steinman. "Meat" and Steinman worked together in N.Y.C. in musical theater. Both of these men became famous as a result of their collaboration. Steinman, as a writer, and also as a sometime producer, was so well-respected that, after the Meatloaf was cooling off or between sessions with the Meatloaf, his skills were sought out by other big name artists -- Streisand, Manilow, Air Supply. Yes my crabby Active Rain friends, it is time for another Twin-Pick. Last time my assistants and I were rudely criticized in public and at this site as having submitted a contest that was not worthy of your testing your memory glands and your skills of analysis. Universally, as in as a mob, you said it was too darn easy. That is a challenge to the universe. This time, with the help of my obnoxious assistants, we will see if we can make it harder on you. Remember, with Twin-Pick, everytime, if you get it right then you see the original artist perform the original song. Get it wrong, and you will be flogged and humiliated in public by my rude assistants. Do not ask me if you are right or wrong, simply click below and computer science will tell you if you are a winner or another of life's biggest losers. Question: Of the Hot 100 charting songs that were written by Jim Steinman, Meatloaf's "I'd Do Anything For Love (But I won't Do That)" is far and away his biggest success. However, Steinman has written and/or produced many songs that have become giants. Of the songs below, which one written by Steinman was #1 on the charts for four weeks in 1983 and is the second biggest hit of his career? Click away those of you who are Active Rain music snobs. A. We Don't Need Another Hero -- Tina Turner B. Werewolves of London -- Warren Zevon D. Total Eclipse of the Heart -- Bonnie Tyler E. Knights In White Satin -- The Moody Blues F. Evergreen -- Barbra Streisand For more "Stories Behind the Music" click on the guitar Steven L. Smith Bellingham WA Home Inspections 


Twin-Pick (Music Trivia Quiz) -- While The Meatloaf Was Cooling
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Interesting stuff. Saw Meatloaf recently on a Direct TV special, not too good, couldn't keep pitch.
As a dragon collector, I must have that album. Hope it's available on CD. OH, it's a bat and not a dragon? Durn
Last time I saw Meatloaf on TV the pipes were shot. On the other hand, he put an album out a couple years back, another Bat album -- not as good. No clue how many takes he requires on those.
Cool post! A lot of 'stuff' I didn't know! Thanks! Did you know there's a group on A/R called "Inspired by Music" this would fit that group well!!
Carla,
I know about that group and I post these trivia quizzes in the group.
I own both and still listen to them a ton. Thanks for a great post.
Terry,
I get a kick out of Meatloaf too.
Cool post Steven. This, I did not know...
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Did not do as well on this quiz. Meats not bad, I prefer him more as an actor.
I don't place too much emphasis on meat and have repeatedly told this to one of your assistants (not to be mentioned by name) Kate
I helped the boss make this one difficult and it looks like we succeeded. Good for us. I see that we sure flummoxed that mean Ford woman, a modern day Cruella Deville, and poor Mr James, hope he is not so upset that he cancels my invite to the barbecue.
Nutsy W
I guessed right the very first time but I think the song was worse than your assistants!
Barbara,
I like the song. I think the video is weird beyond all belief.
Bonnie Tyler had her birthday earlier this month - June 8 - swears by Botox and is my hero ;)
Bonnie has quite the raspy voice, but I like her songs.
I really liked listening to her sing, but for some silly reason I didn't like watching her perform.
Jack,
It is one weird video.
Great song - never would have guessed it as a 80's hit.