Wednesday, June 10, 2009

I Would Do Anything For Love....

Today's subject: Embracing the Shameless Melodrama
Sometimes I like to pretend I'm classy. Then I remember how much I love Meat Loaf. But how can you not love a guy who makes this his album cover? Yeah, sometimes I worry that there may be way too much Goth Dork in me.
I guess it's even more Jim Steinman than it is Meat Loaf. His rock anthems sometimes make me weak at the knees. Seriously. I love the soaring, passionate, crashing nature of his melodies---and his lyrics, screaming with emotion, yet barely making any sense. I love Bonnie Tyler, Air Supply, and *gasp* even Celine Dion if they're singing Steinman's stuff. Jim Steinman is the KING of melodrama (when it comes to melodrama royalty, his only real competition is Emily Bronte), but he knows it, and he pokes fun at it even as he wallows in it. I love this guy. I mean, he writes titles such as, "Life is a Lemon and I Want my Money Back" and "Good Girls Go to Heaven (Bad Girls Go Everywhere)." Check him out here performing "Hot Summer Night/The Wolf with the Red Roses"---it's brilliant (Meat Loaf singing "You Took the Words Right Out of My Mouth" follows---and what can you say? Meat Loaf is awesome, but you'll probably only watch the whole video if you're really looking for enlightenment):


For your amusement, here's my list of Top Steinman lyrics---really just about any Steinman lyric is over the top, but here are my picks:
-"You're burning up in your bed, you got a fever of love/And there's not an antibody in sight"
-"Will ya cater to every fantasy I've got?/Will ya hose me down with holy water---if I get too hot?"
-"We're living in a powder keg/And giving off sparks"
-"And the last thing I see is my heart/Still beating/Still beating/Breaking out of my body and flying away/Like a bat out of hell"
-"We were doubly blessed/Cause we were barely seventeen/And we were barely dressed"
-"She used her body just like a bandage/She used my body just like a wound...But I can see her rising up out of the back seat now/Just like an angel rising out of a tomb!"
-"Oh I know you belong inside my aching heart/And can't you see my faded Levis bursting apart?" (Is that line really as bad as I think it is? I hope I haven't offended anyone, but how could it not make the list? Yet it actually comes from one of my favorite songs.)
-"I want you/I need you/But there ain't no way I'm ever gonna love you/ Now don't be sad/'Cause two out of three ain't bad"

Here's to the genius of Jim Steinman!

My brother showed me this the other day. Videos for Jim Steinman music are really good fodder for this kind of thing. I admit to being most amused by this:


And if you're interested in what might get my vote for cheesiest video ever...ah, it makes me grateful to have grown up in the 80s:



Okay, moving on....
It's been an age since I blogged, so here's a bit of what's been happening:

Big sigh of relief for my parents. They managed to get us all married off. Laurie and Dave are now living happily ever after. He's a pretty good guy. I like him, even though he likes the Next Generation more than the original Star Trek. (I always find myself questioning whether people with that opinion have souls, but I guess that's overly judgmental, and Dave appears to have a soul. Cool thing about Dave: His favorite book is Moby Dick. No, really.)
Here's an attempt at a photo of the family. Yeah, attempt.... Bennett appears to need the restroom.
Bennett graduated from kindergarten. Why can't colleges figure out how to hold a proper graduation? The kindergarten knows what's up. Graduation ceremonies should consist of less than a half hour of the graduates singing things like "The Wheels on the Bus" and we'd all be spared a lot of agony.
Bennett likes to make signs. Here are some examples. Dan was given this first one after displeasing Bennett in some manner.
I found this one on the bathroom door. Yes, folks, our bathroom is for the use of both genders.
I threw Laurie's bridal shower.

And some images from Easter:


Today's Reviews on Dangie's Reviews:
Taken (Past Participle, not movie) and
Star Trek: Beginnings

And I'll end this long and meandering post with a Dannism: "You know you're a Runner Dad when you've got My Little Pony Band-aids on your nipples." (In case you're confused, his shirt chafes him there.) Hmm...My Little Pony Band-aids on bleeding nipples....I'm thinking Jim Steinman could go somewhere with that...

8 comments:

Jamie said...

I thought you were looking well! Too bad the rest of the group couldn't get it together. :)

Perry Family said...

Angie, you should really blog more, I'm so entertained! I can't believe how big your kids are, sheesh!! I too am in love with air supply *sigh*
I love the candy poem you wrote for your sister's shower...that was the most clever and well written candy poem, ever! Three cheers for my little pony bandaides.

Stefani B. said...

While you know my opinion of Meat Loaf, I can't argue that "Making Love Out of Nothing at All" is the best Air Supply song. I'm also a huge fan of "Total Eclipse of the Heart." Rob and I laughed so hard at that video. It is awesome! I especially like the clones...and the mullet with headlights.

Karene said...

My guess is that "He's gotta be fresh from the fight" means that she wants a man who has just emerged from a fight, not that he can't be panting. But I could be wrong.

What's the state of my soul if I have never watched a full episode of any Star Trek, original or Next Generation? Besides, think how boring the world would be if everyone shared your opinion on everything. You wouldn't be able to trash on people for their dissenting opinions, and we all know how much you enjoy it.

Karene said...

Now my comment doesn't make any sense because you changed your post. Cheater!!! :-D

hansenkd said...

Hey, even Barry Manilow has a Steinman song (Read 'em and Weep). I hope you saw your karaoke video on the family website. You need to post it here. It will go viral for sure.

Christene said...

Busting up over the my little pony bandaids! Poor guy! Loved the pics of your family, your poem and spread for the bridal shower and your love of crazy lyrics. Isn't it funny what gets to us? I love it! Miss you Angie! I love hearing about your fun! Keep it coming!

Laurie said...

That's so funny that you posted on Meatloaf; last Saturday Dave and I spent the afternoon watching Meatloaf videos on Youtube. I can't tell you how amused Dave was. (We watched the "I would so anything for love" video and its sequel "I'd lie for you.")