The most crazy thing about this is, that even after seeing this video there are still people who think today's music is better. Mainstream music became such a joke in the last years
Dieses video in dieser Zeit damals war absolute ober Liga. Jeder war begeistert von diesem Meisterwerk. Dazu dieser unbeschreiblich schöne Song. Und als kirsche 🍒 auf der torte diese bildschöne Frau wo alle die ich kenne verrückt nach waren inklusive mir 😂🤷 Sie sah so toll aus. Einfach von a bis z perfekt. Ich wünschte jeden Tag ich könnte zurück in diese Zeit und für immer dort bleiben. 🙏 Rip meat loaf 🙏
The woman in the video is a model, who is doing a good job at lip syncing. The actual female singing is Lorraine Crosby. The video story is a mix of Bram Stoker’s Dracula and Beauty and the Beast. Another great reaction Inna. ❤❤
Call me crazy if you want but I still think Patti Russo's voice is just so much more powerful, just my opinion. Also Dart Nihilus one of my favorite Sith lords!!!
I agree, if you've read Dracula, the scene with the vampiress's on the bed looks just how I pictured it from the book, when they visited Jonathan Harker, and of course Beauty and the Beast
Meatloaf sang songs written by other composers, Steinman wrote songs for other artists, but when they paired up the heavens shook with their epic power.
This is still one of the BEST music videos EVER MADE. It feels like a very emotional movie. A true MASTERPIECE! RIP Meatloaf, the amazing man with the EPIC voice.
On the album version, the female part is actually 2-3 lines longer asking if he would do more for her, and his response is "I can do that". Then she says that she's heard that story before, and that he's just going to leave..."I won't do that"
In my oppinion meatloafs best song. Its romantic and hard, it speaks of the true problems of love and relationships. Everybody just be faithful towards your girlfriend/boyfriend, love and relationship is something everyone needs. Beautiful reaction Inna! 😊
Big fella had a voice and a half---made everything written for him awesome rock opera, loud, beautiful and grandiose. Today's songwriters are so weak compared to this.
Shame they didnt take a bit longer and make a video for the full length album version. This is missing intros, guitar solos, verses and all sorts else.
@@dopiaza2006Regrettably including my favorite "can you build an emerald city with these grains of sand?” I don’t really know why that gets to me so much, but… I touches me deeply every time I hear it. To me, it’s almost the summation of love and what it should be.
Often missed is how present the guitar is during the opening. What sounds like a motorcycle is actually being played by the lead guitar. Good reaction.
I remember when this came out in 1993, it was top of the UK charts for 7 weeks… we had a chart show on Saturday evenings which would count down the top 20 in the UK chart for the week, and for those 7 weeks this video closed out the show… “And here is this week’s number 1 single, that’s right, for yet another week running… Meatloaf with I Would Do Anything For Love”… never got tired of it either. Most people know Meatloaf for Bat Out Of Hell, but this is my favourite Meatloaf song… he was the king of power ballads!
Meatload is my absolute favourite ever....No one can top him for energy and passion. A legend, that was taken far too soon. The only music artist I have ever cried my eyes out when they passed. I still do hearing him. So glad you found why he is that dam good. He wont cheat...for love. That's what he wont do. The lady singing is not actually her, she is lip-syncing to Loraine Crosby who actaully sand that part. You will find that Meat puts that much into everything he had ever produced. Full of fire, energy and passion. He takes you on a journey and tells you a story. There will never be another Meat. He did a great music video concert with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra, probably the best sampling of him ever. The last Curtain has come down for Meat, and left us devistated. But his encore as you are experiencing is imortal and new generations are discovering the magic.
Meatloaf, (RIP) was known for making long videos that are considered to me more like mini movies than just music videos. This masterpiece is one of the more well known pieces that he released later on in is career. He was also considered to be a bit of a perfectionist. (it was either perfect, or it was wrong, there was nothing in between).
i NEVER get tired of seeing a womans reaction to the bed scene without context to it. Here's the context: These women represent temptation, desire, and the inner struggles that come with love and commitment. The video, like the song, explores the complexities of relationships, where intense emotions and challenges are often at play. The rising women can be seen as embodiments of the various temptations or distractions that could pull someone away from true love or commitment. This visual ties into the song's central theme of being willing to do anything for love-except compromise certain core values or give in to certain temptations ("that" which he won't do).
First I believed the female voice to be Bonny Tyler since they shared the same writer ( check out 'total eclipse of my heart') but I got corrected! It's someone who sounds eeriely like Ms Tyler !
Meatloaf was one of the great story teller with his music. You did not miss anything. The passion he had for his music was incredible! Do yourself a favor and check out Nightwish.... I don't know if you have reacted to their music, but they are incredible!
Well, not quite. Firstly, it is Meat Loaf, two words not one. Secondly, the lyrics and therefore the storytelling, is primarily Jim Steinman. Meat Loaf interprets the lyrics, just like someone reading a story that they hadn't written out loud to an audience and so secondary story telling.
Can’t think of any duo who can manipulate emotions like Steinman (those tempo shifts and lyrics) and ML (that voice and his mastery of it!). Read somewhere that ML said that he may be exhausted at the end of a performance, but you will be too. These guys wear me out and your analogy of ending a good book really resonated with me. Well done.
I’ve always felt this video was cross between Phantom of the Opera, Beauty and the Beast with some touches of Dracula. The reason the video gives you movie vibes is because Michael Bay directed it. He also directed the Transformers movies. He directed three videos for Meatloaf, I’d Do Anything for Love, Rock and Roll Dreams, and Objects in the Rearview Mirror. Rock and Roll Dreams has a young Angelina Jolie in it. Both are well worth a listening to if you’ve not heard them yet.
I grew up with Meatloaf, he had one hell of a voice, love his music. If you want to react to more Meatloaf I recommend Bat out of Hell and 2 out of 3 aint bad
Meat Loaf (Michael) was a talent like no other! His voice and stage presence will never be matched. Meat would create the visual on stage and you wouldn't even have to hear the words. This video is a true Beauty and the Beast story ..R.I.P. Meat.
"Rock and Roll Dreams Come Through," "Dead Ringer for Love," and "Two Outta Three Ain't Bad" are other Meat Loaf songs worth checking out. "Dead Ringer" is a duet with Cher, and "Rock & Roll Dreams" has a young Angelina Jolie in the video. I enjoyed your reaction and energy!
Rock & Roll Dreams Come Through is a great song, but I prefer Jim Steinman's version better. It WAS Steinman who wrote all the wonderful lyrics and music we love in the Meat Loaf songs... and was Steinman's only Top 40 hit as a solo artist!
You need to listen to "Paradise by the Dashboard Light" - live from the Meat Loaf channel, it's was published 11 years ago, but was the best on YT. RIP ML.
Now that you've reacted to this one, I highly recommend reacting to Paradise by the Dashboard Light by Meat Loaf. This one is guaranteed to bring you on a roller-coaster ride! 👌
Meat Loaf was a great musician, and this song certainly was the best success yours. He won the Grammy for Best Rock Vocal Performance in 1994 for this song, and the video remembered the idea of other great classic videos as The Phantom of the Opera and Romeo and Juliet. Great choice for today Inna!
What an absolute MASTERPIECE, in every sense of the word. Meatloaf was so amazing....a supreme talent....and incredible performer....what a voice, what a heart. You should review "Read 'Em and Weap" by BOTH Meatloaf, and also the cover version done by Barry Manilow............very different versions, but both AMAZING !!!
This is what is called a true music video that was big in the 80's... Meatloaf was big time with money, set, and production. Fun fact: He wasn't allow the use the word drugs in the line "Sex, drugs (he said drums) and rock-n-roll"
Definitely amazing. For crying out loud and others, love your honest release of emotions. Meatloaf got people through things as it connected to love, passion and commitment. I would love to see your reaction to Falling in Reverse the drug in me which denotes what young men show outwardly when hurting and the drug in me reimagined which is what conscientious men show outwardly like Meatloaf always did.
If you haven't seen the legendary "The Hills and Far Away" by Gary Moore from year , that's also worth checking, too. It would be a good idea to make that double reaction because the Nightwish cover of that song is superb, too. Here are the titles to find the correct videos on TH-cam: - Gary Moore - Over The Hills And Far Away (1987) - Nightwish - Over The Hills and Far Away (DVD End Of An Era) HD Some consider the Nightwish cover so good that they think that the version made by Gary Moore is the cover.
Ok im gen x and this song has been present im my live and I've listened to it more times than I could count when he says (i wont do that) it means her wont mess around or cheat i watch him doing a solo for some ppl and after the song he explains it to them and I've been listening to meatloaf for many years 27+ years 😁😎
I remember when this came out in '93 the year I graduated and it was EVERYWHERE and for good reason...Meatloaf was pissed when they made him use a model to lipsync
❤❤❤You are adorable. I enjoy your presentation. I love some good Meatloaf. Jim Steinman was the writer for a lot of what we Meatloaf did. May they both rest in peace. Bonnie Tyler, Celine Dion, two songs in STREETS OF FIRE. If you Jim's style, you can probably figure out which songs. But mostly what he's known for was presented to us by Mr Loaf. Thanks for enjoying what you do.
@7:15 This scene on the bed is a little homage to Bram Stoker's "Dracula". An infinitely beautiful film, also from 1992, based on the original story of "Dracula", published in 1897.
Thank you so much for being here guys, see you soon on Twitch
The most crazy thing about this is, that even after seeing this video there are still people who think today's music is better. Mainstream music became such a joke in the last years
Dieses video in dieser Zeit damals war absolute ober Liga.
Jeder war begeistert von diesem Meisterwerk.
Dazu dieser unbeschreiblich schöne Song.
Und als kirsche 🍒 auf der torte diese bildschöne Frau wo alle die ich kenne verrückt nach waren inklusive mir 😂🤷
Sie sah so toll aus.
Einfach von a bis z perfekt.
Ich wünschte jeden Tag ich könnte zurück in diese Zeit und für immer dort bleiben.
🙏 Rip meat loaf 🙏
The woman in the video is a model, who is doing a good job at lip syncing. The actual female singing is Lorraine Crosby. The video story is a mix of Bram Stoker’s Dracula and Beauty and the Beast. Another great reaction Inna. ❤❤
I’ve gotten more Phantom of the Opera and Beauty and the Beast with Dracula vibes. But maybe that is just me.
Call me crazy if you want but I still think Patti Russo's voice is just so much more powerful, just my opinion. Also Dart Nihilus one of my favorite Sith lords!!!
The woman in the video was my first love
Thanks for ruining it for me. I always thought the girl in the video was the actual vocalist ! 😆😆😆😂🤣😉
I agree, if you've read Dracula, the scene with the vampiress's on the bed looks just how I pictured it from the book, when they visited Jonathan Harker, and of course Beauty and the Beast
Jim Steinman and Meat Loaf were a perfect match of lyrics and performances
My favorite Meat Loaf song as well as my favorite 90s song
Fantastic song from a fantastic singer and actor, R.I.P. Meat Loaf.
His name is Robert Paulson
Meatloaf sang songs written by other composers, Steinman wrote songs for other artists, but when they paired up the heavens shook with their epic power.
Steinman was the pen and Meat was the voice, and the heavens rocked
Every time i watch this masterpiece im mind-blown. Its literally flashing me
Jim Steinman and Meatloaf were such incredible talents. When they worked together, the end result was pure genius.
This is still one of the BEST music videos EVER MADE. It feels like a very emotional movie. A true MASTERPIECE! RIP Meatloaf, the amazing man with the EPIC voice.
She saved him. Love saved him.
A classic masterpiece by the legend that was Meatloaf, may he Rest in Peace. His music lives on forever ❤
I'm a German Guy and i wish i can turn back the time....😢
One of his best songs I think. Also "Two out of three ain't bad" is very good too.
One of the Greatest Talents of the modern era
On the album version, the female part is actually 2-3 lines longer asking if he would do more for her, and his response is "I can do that". Then she says that she's heard that story before, and that he's just going to leave..."I won't do that"
The only thing better than watching this music video is watching a reaction to it.
I recommend “For Crying Out Loud,” another beautiful Meat Loaf love song.
His performance of this song with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra shows what he puts into a performance and given how he’s older…just wow.
In my oppinion meatloafs best song. Its romantic and hard, it speaks of the true problems of love and relationships. Everybody just be faithful towards your girlfriend/boyfriend, love and relationship is something everyone needs. Beautiful reaction Inna! 😊
It's one of his best, but for me nothing tops "For Crying Out Loud".
@@BathTeth I would do anything for love is his best personally for me.
We had good music back in the day.
The song is an interpretation of 3 famous stories. They are Beauty and Beast mostly, but you have elements of Dracula and Phantom of the Opera.
Big fella had a voice and a half---made everything written for him awesome rock opera, loud, beautiful and grandiose. Today's songwriters are so weak compared to this.
This video took the film company 4 days to film.also meat loafs makeup took 3-4 hours each day to be applied .
Shame they didnt take a bit longer and make a video for the full length album version. This is missing intros, guitar solos, verses and all sorts else.
@@dopiaza2006Regrettably including my favorite "can you build an emerald city with these grains of sand?”
I don’t really know why that gets to me so much, but… I touches me deeply every time I hear it. To me, it’s almost the summation of love and what it should be.
Love Bat Out of Hell. Most epic motorcycle crash song. High energy rock. It's the song that made them famous. a real masterpiece.
Probably my favorite ML song. And the ending notes….holy hell…
@@IRHRRetired Definitely! Same here. Fantastic performance.
Great reaction. Thoroughly enjoyed it
Often missed is how present the guitar is during the opening. What sounds like a motorcycle is actually being played by the lead guitar. Good reaction.
Thank you so much for your comment
Paradise By The Dashboard Lights. You'll absolutely love it!
the female vocals in the extended version are just extra * chefs kiss *
I remember when this came out in 1993, it was top of the UK charts for 7 weeks… we had a chart show on Saturday evenings which would count down the top 20 in the UK chart for the week, and for those 7 weeks this video closed out the show… “And here is this week’s number 1 single, that’s right, for yet another week running… Meatloaf with I Would Do Anything For Love”… never got tired of it either.
Most people know Meatloaf for Bat Out Of Hell, but this is my favourite Meatloaf song… he was the king of power ballads!
Meatload is my absolute favourite ever....No one can top him for energy and passion. A legend, that was taken far too soon. The only music artist I have ever cried my eyes out when they passed. I still do hearing him. So glad you found why he is that dam good. He wont cheat...for love. That's what he wont do. The lady singing is not actually her, she is lip-syncing to Loraine Crosby who actaully sand that part. You will find that Meat puts that much into everything he had ever produced. Full of fire, energy and passion. He takes you on a journey and tells you a story. There will never be another Meat. He did a great music video concert with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra, probably the best sampling of him ever. The last Curtain has come down for Meat, and left us devistated. But his encore as you are experiencing is imortal and new generations are discovering the magic.
Being 74 is not being taken far too soon. Wlbut whatever.
Meatloaf, (RIP) was known for making long videos that are considered to me more like mini movies than just music videos. This masterpiece is one of the more well known pieces that he released later on in is career. He was also considered to be a bit of a perfectionist. (it was either perfect, or it was wrong, there was nothing in between).
Meat Loaf sang Rock Opera. His presentations were always longer and more dramatic than anyone else. Absolutely great.
i NEVER get tired of seeing a womans reaction to the bed scene without context to it. Here's the context:
These women represent temptation, desire, and the inner struggles that come with love and commitment. The video, like the song, explores the complexities of relationships, where intense emotions and challenges are often at play. The rising women can be seen as embodiments of the various temptations or distractions that could pull someone away from true love or commitment. This visual ties into the song's central theme of being willing to do anything for love-except compromise certain core values or give in to certain temptations
("that" which he won't do).
First I believed the female voice to be Bonny Tyler since they shared the same writer ( check out 'total eclipse of my heart') but I got corrected! It's someone who sounds eeriely like Ms Tyler !
The woman singing is Lorraine Crosby as portrayed by Dana Patrick in the video
Meatloaf was one of the great story teller with his music. You did not miss anything. The passion he had for his music was incredible!
Do yourself a favor and check out Nightwish.... I don't know if you have reacted to their music, but they are incredible!
Well, not quite. Firstly, it is Meat Loaf, two words not one. Secondly, the lyrics and therefore the storytelling, is primarily Jim Steinman. Meat Loaf interprets the lyrics, just like someone reading a story that they hadn't written out loud to an audience and so secondary story telling.
Can’t think of any duo who can manipulate emotions like Steinman (those tempo shifts and lyrics) and ML (that voice and his mastery of it!). Read somewhere that ML said that he may be exhausted at the end of a performance, but you will be too. These guys wear me out and your analogy of ending a good book really resonated with me. Well done.
I’ve always felt this video was cross between Phantom of the Opera, Beauty and the Beast with some touches of Dracula. The reason the video gives you movie vibes is because Michael Bay directed it. He also directed the Transformers movies. He directed three videos for Meatloaf, I’d Do Anything for Love, Rock and Roll Dreams, and Objects in the Rearview Mirror. Rock and Roll Dreams has a young Angelina Jolie in it. Both are well worth a listening to if you’ve not heard them yet.
It's always a magical journey listening to Meatloaf!
I grew up with Meatloaf, he had one hell of a voice, love his music. If you want to react to more Meatloaf I recommend Bat out of Hell and 2 out of 3 aint bad
Beauty and the Beast.
Meat Loaf (Michael) was a talent like no other! His voice and stage presence will never be matched. Meat would create the visual on stage and you wouldn't even have to hear the words. This video is a true Beauty and the Beast story ..R.I.P. Meat.
"Rock and Roll Dreams Come Through," "Dead Ringer for Love," and "Two Outta Three Ain't Bad" are other Meat Loaf songs worth checking out. "Dead Ringer" is a duet with Cher, and "Rock & Roll Dreams" has a young Angelina Jolie in the video.
I enjoyed your reaction and energy!
Rock & Roll Dreams Come Through is a great song, but I prefer Jim Steinman's version better. It WAS Steinman who wrote all the wonderful lyrics and music we love in the Meat Loaf songs... and was Steinman's only Top 40 hit as a solo artist!
I loved your reaction and you have a beautiful personality. Have a great day!
Beauty and the Beast
Great reaction to one of the best lyric line... "will you hose me down with holy water if I get to hot"! ❤
Bat out of Hell......is all I gotta' say...The whole album...❤🔥
It's mainly from nostalgic 90's kids growing up hearing this.
You need to listen to "Paradise by the Dashboard Light" - live from the Meat Loaf channel, it's was published 11 years ago, but was the best on YT. RIP ML.
One way of looking at the music video story line. Beauty and the beast
Have this song recorded on vcr, 1993 was 13 years old. Beautiful song 😊😊😊
Good reaction! I hope you do more Meat Loaf songs.
Meat Loaf is very theatrical! An amazing artist!
I love that song so much. Loaf... Second favorite singer of all time. I just love the guy.
meat loaf is the great in the music and a actor in the rocky horror piture show r.i.p
The music video for this classic was directed by Michael Bay who went on to do the first two Bad Boyz movies and the Transformers film franchise.
Tyvm, great reaction! ❤
I really like your reactions, you are very charismatic and you choose very good music. Congratulations ✨
RIP Meatloaf..a Voice like no other, this is like a Beauty and the Beast story..at the end the spell is broken by her love and he becomes human
Rip🙏🕊️Meatloaf! You’re definitely are missed! Great musician song writer and producer!
Now that you've reacted to this one, I highly recommend reacting to Paradise by the Dashboard Light by Meat Loaf. This one is guaranteed to bring you on a roller-coaster ride! 👌
Meatloaf was a stage actor/ singer, so he had to have a voice powerful enough to fill a theater. Being an actor, his video was like a play.
I remember being a little boy and this song was so huge!!! Brings me back.
Meatloaf perfected Rock Opera.
Meat Loaf was a great musician, and this song certainly was the best success yours. He won the Grammy for Best Rock Vocal Performance in 1994 for this song, and the video remembered the idea of other great classic videos as The Phantom of the Opera and Romeo and Juliet. Great choice for today Inna!
This is 'The cut down version' no guitar solo and the lyrics is cut short
Another EPIC song from Meat Loaf
What a fun little journey to experience that much beloved video and song with you!
Meatloaf always great vocals! Did you pick up what he wouldn't do? As well as the beauty and the beast theme running through the video
I’ve loved this and video since my youth since it came out, I was always the romantic type who read Shakespeare in elementary school
This song\video has an official\unofficial sequel called "I'd lie for you (and that's the truth)".
What an absolute MASTERPIECE, in every sense of the word. Meatloaf was so amazing....a supreme talent....and incredible performer....what a voice, what a heart. You should review "Read 'Em and Weap" by BOTH Meatloaf, and also the cover version done by Barry Manilow............very different versions, but both AMAZING !!!
Great song! This was my favorite song as a teenager.
Inna, I loved watching your reaction to this video. It was so passionate and heartfelt. Meatloaf was an amazing performer.
This is what is called a true music video that was big in the 80's... Meatloaf was big time with money, set, and production.
Fun fact: He wasn't allow the use the word drugs in the line "Sex, drugs (he said drums) and rock-n-roll"
Definitely amazing. For crying out loud and others, love your honest release of emotions. Meatloaf got people through things as it connected to love, passion and commitment. I would love to see your reaction to Falling in Reverse the drug in me which denotes what young men show outwardly when hurting and the drug in me reimagined which is what conscientious men show outwardly like Meatloaf always did.
many consider meatloaf the Pavarotti of rock. you can see him in the movie rocky Horror.
Keep it up
I have loved the loaf from the first time I heard him RIP
When you have a chance, watch Meat's video for "It's all coming back to me now", also excellent!
beauty and the Beast
Great reaction. Thanks.
A classic🤘😎
If you haven't seen the legendary "The Hills and Far Away" by Gary Moore from year , that's also worth checking, too. It would be a good idea to make that double reaction because the Nightwish cover of that song is superb, too. Here are the titles to find the correct videos on TH-cam:
- Gary Moore - Over The Hills And Far Away (1987)
- Nightwish - Over The Hills and Far Away (DVD End Of An Era) HD
Some consider the Nightwish cover so good that they think that the version made by Gary Moore is the cover.
I found your channel when I saw the Meatloaf reaction.
Ok im gen x and this song has been present im my live and I've listened to it more times than I could count when he says (i wont do that) it means her wont mess around or cheat i watch him doing a solo for some ppl and after the song he explains it to them and I've been listening to meatloaf for many years 27+ years 😁😎
A great ballad, RIP.
when MTV still played music, many videos were a production, this one for instance was directed by Michael Bay
this and 'bat out of hel'l are two of my top 10 of all time
A rockstar with an Opera set of pipes. RIP meatloaf
I remember when this came out in '93 the year I graduated and it was EVERYWHERE and for good reason...Meatloaf was pissed when they made him use a model to lipsync
❤❤❤You are adorable. I enjoy your presentation. I love some good Meatloaf. Jim Steinman was the writer for a lot of what we Meatloaf did. May they both rest in peace. Bonnie Tyler, Celine Dion, two songs in STREETS OF FIRE. If you Jim's style, you can probably figure out which songs. But mostly what he's known for was presented to us by Mr Loaf. Thanks for enjoying what you do.
@7:15 This scene on the bed is a little homage to Bram Stoker's "Dracula". An infinitely beautiful film, also from 1992, based on the original story of "Dracula", published in 1897.
She gave him back his soul.....
Great song and story..(.I'd lie for you ) is a second part that goes with this story and song same character different time line
The vampires in the bed scene were spliced in from Coppola's version of Dracula.i agree with you it's a masterpiece with no flaws at all.
Rock Opera at its finest.
Beautiful ❤
RIP ! Bruce !
Meatloaf was fantastic. Great voice, great on stage, charismatic…this one is theatric, total experience.
His name is Robert Paulson!
Who's name is Robert Paulson?
@@zoeadams2635I can’t talk about it.
@@jfcardello Huh, cos Meat Loaf's name is Marvin Lee Aday.
@@zoeadams2635But it's the first rule...,
@@RandomFoliage…and the second rule!