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Today’s song… what can I say? There’s just nothing else like it. I mean it’s dark, it’s moody, it’s theatrical rock. Listening to it takes you on a heart-pounding sonic journey deep into the shadows and then back into the light. Total Eclipse of the Heart by Bonnie Tyler written and produced by the great Jim Steinman is epic in size and scope. The 1983 #1 hit is punctuated by a raspy, larger-than-life vocal performance from Bonnie Tyler who lost her voice some years before and had take throat surgery not knowing if she’d ever sing again.. she also had a huge hit that typecast her as a soft country rock balladeer… then she got a chance at singing a 7-minute song about Vampire love that would go onto become one of the biggest #1 hits ever…but it pissed Jim Steinman’s other constant collaborator Meatloaf off who felt the song was his for the taking… It’s a compelling story of a song that still moves the needle coming up next.
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So it’s time for another edition of our series The New Standards. This show takes an in-depth look into songs that transcend genre, decade, and fads - songs that are monumental touchstones in our culture and society. On previous episodes, we have covered Careless Whisper by George Michael slash Wham, Time After Time by Cyndi Lauper, and Don’t Stop Believin’ by Journey.
But today we are breaking down a big-time hit from 1983. A song that not only ruled the charts but captured the souls of audiences everywhere… It's the #1 hit, Total Eclipse of the Heart by Bonnie Tyler from her fifth studio album Faster Than the Speed of Night.
Bonnie Tyler, born Gaynor Hopkins in South Wales, grew up listening to the music of Janis Joplin and Tina Turner. At the age of 17, she answered a newspaper ad for backup singers at a local club and began singing almost daily in Welsh clubs and pubs from then on. From the get-go, Tyler had a naturally bluesy and raspy voice. However, her six-night-a-week regiment as a club singer led to her developing nodules on her vocal cords. So in 1976, she underwent throat surgery. It was a success. And after a four-month recovery, her voice came back stronger and more like Rod Stewart than ever.

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@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock Год назад
POLL; What is your pick for the greatest female vocal performance of the rock era?
@catherine6653
@catherine6653 Год назад
Grace Slicks amazing intro and vocals on 'Somebody To Love'. (Jefferson Airplane)
@killrmillr
@killrmillr Год назад
Ann Wilson - Crazy On You
@markallen2984
@markallen2984 Год назад
Janis Joplin "Me & Bobbie McGee"
@RBS_
@RBS_ Год назад
....Lady Ann doin' "Stairway To Heaven" seems to be a good pick, dun'tchathink!? ...ha-HAAA!!
@hbofbyu1
@hbofbyu1 Год назад
Barracuda - Ann Wilson. Has to be up there among the best.
@markcatanzaro9699
@markcatanzaro9699 Год назад
I'm 53- but some of your videos take me right back to being 15, coming home after school, dropping my backpack and turning on the stereo and plopping down in my bedroom- I remember the layout of my bedroom, the posters on my wall, the smell of dinner simmering away in the kitchen... Adam, literally a quick trip back in time- when life was so much easier but it felt so much harder... you have a great gift and I know you work hard at it... I hope you feel appreciated 🙂
@kariqualters5908
@kariqualters5908 Год назад
Wow! I couldn't have said that better!!
@markcatanzaro9699
@markcatanzaro9699 Год назад
@@kariqualters5908 🙂 i talk pretty good 🙃
@kariqualters5908
@kariqualters5908 Год назад
And you remember pretty well!! Lol The only difference is I have a couple years on you. I've said about the same thing about this channel though.
@namelia4439
@namelia4439 Год назад
I’m 52 and you nailed it w every word!!
@paulredinger5830
@paulredinger5830 Год назад
I’m 59 I remember doing the same thing brother! The 80’s what a time for music and to grow up! Miss that time.
@TheREALJosephTurner
@TheREALJosephTurner Год назад
Although I was firmly entrenched in "hair bands" in the 80's, I did own this album and would play this song often when my buddies weren't around. One day, one of my friends came over unannounced and my mom let him in. He walked in on me jamming the song while belting out the lyrics into a broom handle. Without missing a beat, using a flashlight as a microphone, he seamlessly busted in with the backup vocals. Good times!
@tarynmiller-bell347
@tarynmiller-bell347 Год назад
I love those moments, when you think how "weird" or "different" your words or actions must be only to have the other person totally make you feel sooo normal.
@royfr8136
@royfr8136 Год назад
Bs
@phyllisjohnson1019
@phyllisjohnson1019 Год назад
Good Buddy 👍🏻
@notmyname3883
@notmyname3883 Год назад
Then you did the Brokeback thing? And everyone clapped?
@libertybelle247
@libertybelle247 Год назад
YAAAASSSS!!!🙌🙌🙌🙌
@briceweed5325
@briceweed5325 10 месяцев назад
I was shopping at Target a few years ago when this song came on over the audio system. I started singing along quietly. As the song went on I looked around and pretty much EVERYONE in the store was singing it! It was a strange moment, but one small example of how awesome and timeless this song is. It was almost like everyone was under a spell…😱
@John-ue9pt
@John-ue9pt 10 месяцев назад
That’s so cool
@riproar11
@riproar11 9 месяцев назад
I was at Amoeba Records on Haight Street in San Francisco and Hall & Oates's "Private Eyes" came on. As the song progressed, everyone in the store eventually joined into clapping "Private Eyes"..."CLAP"..."They're watching you." "CLAP" "CLAP".
@shellyann8818
@shellyann8818 2 месяца назад
That gave me happy chill bums!! What an awesome experience ❤
@spoonskill7080
@spoonskill7080 9 месяцев назад
My teenage sweetheart turned 16 when this song came out. We slow danced in her front room, with the lights off, to this song, playing it over and over, until her mom came downstairs and separated us. I'll have that wonderful memory until the day I die. Thank you Bonnie and Jim for a most amazing moment in my life. God, I've never told that story to anyone...
@limack4055
@limack4055 9 месяцев назад
I have a similar memory...Every time I hear this song, it takes me back to that time and place. It was the best time of my life and one of my best memories in my 56 years.
@eeltenaj19
@eeltenaj19 Месяц назад
Thank you for sharing it. ❤
@NorthernKitty
@NorthernKitty Год назад
"Once upon a time there was light in my life, but now there's only love in the dark." Yep, vampire song.
@marnyfrancesca2526
@marnyfrancesca2526 Год назад
Yes, I get it now!
@byatschaer2199
@byatschaer2199 5 месяцев назад
@NorthernKitty Are YOU really THAT stupid to agree to THIS being a vampire song
@ramilopez6921
@ramilopez6921 Год назад
This was my wife's and I song when we first started going out together. I enlisted in the Army, and while I was away, I heard this song on the radio. I wrote her and told her that I thought about us every time I heard it. She heard the song and from that moment on it became our song. Now, every time we hear the song, we remember the pain of being apart, and we kiss. We've been married now for 36 years.
@ellemmenn2930
@ellemmenn2930 11 месяцев назад
Ok that’s freaking adorable
@loribeggs1147
@loribeggs1147 11 месяцев назад
🥰
@karenwillis3816
@karenwillis3816 11 месяцев назад
AWESOME! Marriage isn’t taken seriously anymore, people change spouses like they change clothes.😢it’s too bad.
@kareyannefoster
@kareyannefoster 11 месяцев назад
God bless you and your wife. Thank you for your service..
@ramilopez6921
@ramilopez6921 11 месяцев назад
@@kareyannefoster Thank you so much
@katjamison
@katjamison Год назад
I'm 76 and the song still gives me chills. Bonnie's voice was the heart of the song; passion and power, loneliness and desire.
@LWolf12
@LWolf12 10 месяцев назад
Jim Steinman needs a video all his own, if you haven't done one on him already, his songs where legendary no matter who song them.
@GoodieWhiteHat
@GoodieWhiteHat 4 месяца назад
I agree. I taped his When Rock and Roll Dreams off the radio and to me that is his song. He did some soaring songs. No one does a crescendo like him
@williamirvine7071
@williamirvine7071 Год назад
A perfect example as to why the songs of the 80s will never die
@DarlinJacq
@DarlinJacq Год назад
aNd, if you are A child of the 80's generation, YOU WILL NEVER DIE!!!
@SuziQ.
@SuziQ. Год назад
@@DarlinJacq , “You’ll never grow old, (Michael) and you’ll never die, but you must feed”.
@moriahfeatherrae8265
@moriahfeatherrae8265 Год назад
Amen!
@desertrose128
@desertrose128 Год назад
That's right, don't stop believing, lol
@juliecook6057
@juliecook6057 Год назад
GEN X...we ROCK !!
@donnam.9251
@donnam.9251 Год назад
My 25-ish daughter and I were sitting in a local biker dive bar on a week-night, debating where to go next because none of our friends had shown up, and the jam of local bands was cancelled due to weather issues. Everyone was lost in their own conversations, but suddenly, Total Eclipse of The Heart came on the jukebox. Before the first verse was finished, every person was singing. Bartenders, bikers, bouncers, strays that wandered in looking for a quick beer, and my daughter and I, all singing our hearts out. Arms were wrapped around total strangers, people swaying to the music. As the last notes faded away, everyone seemed to come out of the spell that Bonnie had woven, and they resumed their conversations as if Total Eclipse had never swept them away. One of my favorite memories.
@bar-jean
@bar-jean Год назад
I love Total Eclipse, but never knew it was vampire-themed.
@karenkelly-dillenbeck9209
@karenkelly-dillenbeck9209 Год назад
Coolest story EvEr !!!!
@Victoriana883
@Victoriana883 Год назад
I love your story! Thanks for sharing.
@tubeonline629
@tubeonline629 Год назад
Wow! You should write novels, or choreograph musicals
@TheOriginalWB
@TheOriginalWB Год назад
Sounds like a music video.
@cdavid8139
@cdavid8139 Год назад
Saw Bonnie Tyler sing this live in a tiny bar in New York. She flew in from the UK, sang one song, and left. Just amazing opportunity
@Spinner0295
@Spinner0295 Год назад
To this day, this 52 year old dude still gets goosebumps hearing the opening notes and you can’t help but sing along to it. Never knew until today that the song was about Vampires, but now the song makes so much more sense.
@volairn70
@volairn70 11 месяцев назад
@@daddy2g also same, same age, same goosebumps
@charliem.7492
@charliem.7492 11 месяцев назад
It's NOT! The guy is a liar!
@Zizzyyzz
@Zizzyyzz 10 месяцев назад
​@@charliem.7492What's it about?
@little78lucky
@little78lucky 10 месяцев назад
@@Zizzyyzz It depends on whose version you want to believe. The writer of the song goes with the vampire and used it in his musical Tanz der Vampire., Bonnie however said she never understood that interpretation and that to her it is just a love song.
@beachlife4346
@beachlife4346 9 месяцев назад
​@@little78luckyonly the writer of the song knows what the song really means. Others can put their own meaning to the music but that doesn't change its original meaning.
@Stormbrise
@Stormbrise Год назад
It came on a jukebox in MA and I was having breakfast with a friend about 10 am. I started to sing along,and he told me to stop because no one should sing over Bonnie Tyler. It hurt my feelings,I am now married to a man who believes that raising of one singing in a untrained voice is an act of joy and happiness and one listening to keep their comments gentle. This by my husband was posted before I even met him.
@theduchessofkitty4107
@theduchessofkitty4107 Год назад
But seriously, her voice is a force of nature. She has aged beautifully, and can still sing just as beautifully.
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Год назад
No doubt.
@Mikethompson303
@Mikethompson303 Год назад
​@@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Pero el hombre natural no acepta las cosas del Espíritu de Dios, porque para él son necedad; y no las puede entender, porque se disciernen espiritualmente.
@stevieandthebarbies
@stevieandthebarbies 11 месяцев назад
Bonnie Tyler is soooooooo underrated. She holds her own amongst all the great female singers of the 80s but so rarely gets acknowledgement from the music industry
@AnnieBoBannie421
@AnnieBoBannie421 9 месяцев назад
I’ve always wondered why she didn’t have more hits. She has THE voice. I guess I don’t realize what it takes to actually make a song and release it. I gave up on new music prob 15 yrs ago 🤣 I’ll just stick with what I know and love. The ‘80s are unbeatable 🤣💋💋
@armywife521
@armywife521 Год назад
I love this song. I love Bonnie Tyler. Her voice is so distinctive, she gave this song something that no one else could. ❤
@riggler2
@riggler2 Год назад
Jim Steinman gave us so many iconic songs, yet is a name that is not as well known as it probably should be as one of the greatest songwriters modern music.
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock Год назад
It's so true!
@Code.Name.V
@Code.Name.V Год назад
I 100% agree.
@williamashton9235
@williamashton9235 Год назад
Jim Steinman was an incredible songwriter, but he didn't produce "Bat Out of Hell." Todd Rundgren did, and he's still making money on royalties!
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Год назад
Say his name louder for the ppl in the back! 🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾
@Bahama3ay
@Bahama3ay Год назад
Jim Steinman was an absolute juggernaut of a songwriter. He wrote so many fantastic songs. I have always loved that way over the top production and rock opera feel to them that instantly made them recognisable as a JS song. So sadly missed.
@pandaspirit6734
@pandaspirit6734 Год назад
When I heard about a gravelly voiced female singer with a hit song in the early 80's about vampire love , the first thing to pop into my mind was " Betty Davis was a vampire?! " 😂
@mariofeathers4194
@mariofeathers4194 Год назад
Once bitten The lost boys .....
@dlm4708
@dlm4708 Год назад
no, but her eyes would lead me to believe it...
@Acemechanicalservices
@Acemechanicalservices Год назад
Kim Karnes is who you’re thinking of.
@mathilde1974
@mathilde1974 Год назад
I was thinking self control with Laura Brannigan
@cfrandre8319
@cfrandre8319 Год назад
“Bette Davis was a vampire?!” LOL She’d have been a riot as a vampire...😂😂😂😂😂
@crittersintheyard3993
@crittersintheyard3993 Год назад
I was a teenager in the 80's, the music was awesome! Bonnie's voice absolutely made the song. I love Meatloaf but the song wouldn't have been the same. Jim Steinman had vision and really pushed the boundaries with song writing.
@NelsonStJames
@NelsonStJames 11 месяцев назад
Holding Out For a Hero is a fantastic song that is really right up there with Total Eclipse, but man the 80's had so many great female vocalists it's unreal. Lauran Branigan, Cindy Lauper, Debbie Harry, Pat Benatar, Cher, the list just doesn't stop. I don't think we've ever had a decade with as many powerful vocalist, or as many memorable songs.
@supme7558
@supme7558 11 месяцев назад
Madonna
@alexdickinson5085
@alexdickinson5085 11 месяцев назад
Depends on what ya listen to and if you listen to what the radio stations shove down your throat. There are so many talented female vocalists in rock and metal but you dont hear em bc its not mainstream in the usa
@hippiebits2071
@hippiebits2071 11 месяцев назад
Tina Turner was also amazing in the 80's as was Whitney Houston. You're right the list doesn't stop.
@TomasFunes-rt8rd
@TomasFunes-rt8rd 10 месяцев назад
Ah, no. Someone trying to sound like a baby while reducing the music to wishy-washy anyone-can-do-it fluff doesn't make the grade compared to someone like Pat Benatar. @@supme7558
@pursue513
@pursue513 10 месяцев назад
All strong male voices masquerading as female
@Barbarossa19
@Barbarossa19 Год назад
I can remember playing this song over and over as I saw my high school love engaged to a friend. I thought the tears would never stop. Two years later I was obliged to be the best man at their wedding. Years on we both reconnected after children and divorces. We've been 23 years married now. The song still makes me cry but in love rather than loneliness.
@mapatterson173
@mapatterson173 Год назад
Holy moly. I’m in my 60s, and I can’t believe how many times I’ve heard this song and never took in the vampire aspect. It was an amazing song, and Tyler did it best.
@GrandmaCathy
@GrandmaCathy Год назад
Same.
@PathogenPrincess
@PathogenPrincess Год назад
Totally agree!!!
@majamintoft5821
@majamintoft5821 Год назад
@Margaret Patterson ditto😊
@harpert579
@harpert579 11 месяцев назад
Same here. The song always creeped me out so I never could get in to it but I never realized it was about vampires.
@katieedsallreamy4756
@katieedsallreamy4756 10 месяцев назад
Never knew this either 😮
@garygreen2146
@garygreen2146 11 месяцев назад
So on point, I am a 51 year old New Zealander. This song, even today, it is almost mandatory to start singing along to it if you're traveling in a car . It has a power that still resonates worldwide . Truly an exceptional song
@billnagel1617
@billnagel1617 Год назад
I had never realized that Jim Steinman wrote this song, but as soon as he said it I immediately realized it couldn’t have been written by anyone else. Such an amazing songwriter.
@Bahama3ay
@Bahama3ay Год назад
Jim Steinman was an absolute juggernaut of a songwriter. He wrote so many fantastic songs. I have always loved that way over the top production and rock opera feel to them that instantly made them recognisable as a JS song. So sadly missed.
@lillynichols9884
@lillynichols9884 Год назад
He had a style of his own, and always recognisable - •without• them all sounding exactly the same. I remember being thrown the first time I heard "Making Love Out Of Nothing At All", because since when did Air Supply have big drums? That real Steinman big music sound - but, it was listening to the lyrics that I realised it was definitely a Steinman song, his word play was brilliant, and •fun•!
@lfd_eng9219
@lfd_eng9219 Год назад
Bonnie Tyler's voice and her enthusiasm made this song come to life. Meatloaf would have done it proud...but Bonnie just killed it. It truly was meant for her amazing voice. Thank you Jim Steinman for building out this classic!!! Another great story behind the song Professor! You are the man with knowledge!
@arinerm1331
@arinerm1331 Год назад
RIP Jim Steinman, in my opinion absolutely the best songwriter of my lifetime. Not only did he write my favorite Meatloaf hit, he also wrote Total Eclipse for Bonnie Tyler and It's All Coming Back to Me Now for Celine Dion. When you hear an epic, powerful song with moments of quiet solitude, it's possible that it was written and composed by Jim Steinman, who also wrote many Broadway show tunes.
@MrRicksStudio
@MrRicksStudio Год назад
He also wrote Left in the Dark for Barbra Streisand.
@arinerm1331
@arinerm1331 Год назад
@@MrRicksStudio I've never heard it, but that is likely more to do with my aversion to Barbra Streisand than anything to do with the quality of the song. Steinman also wrote Making Love Out of Nothing at All, performed by Air Supply. It's the only one of their songs that didn't sound like all the others.
@sventer198
@sventer198 11 месяцев назад
He wrote songs that give you the tingles. Epic ballads!
@cubemissy
@cubemissy 11 месяцев назад
Oh, I didn’t know he died. 😢 I remember my first time hearing the Celine Dion song, and my heart yelled, “There’s Jim!”
@flynow5614
@flynow5614 11 месяцев назад
Bat number one.
@hoibsh21
@hoibsh21 10 месяцев назад
The fact that Bonnie recovered from vocal cord surgery is an accomplishment itself and then to have this song, WOW -- icing on the cake!!
@lavender_coffee
@lavender_coffee Год назад
I’m so grateful to have had an 80s childhood and all this great music.
@Dancestar1981
@Dancestar1981 Год назад
I’m an 80s baby too
@mikepalmer2219
@mikepalmer2219 11 месяцев назад
My teenage years were in the 80’s and I am grateful for that.
@shellykeltz203
@shellykeltz203 11 месяцев назад
Me too! It was the best!!!
@hannw7
@hannw7 11 месяцев назад
Me too! It was the best!!
@AusDenBergen
@AusDenBergen 10 месяцев назад
Amen to that. Today is painful.
@jeanproctor3663
@jeanproctor3663 Год назад
How the heck can this song be 40 years old this year? It feels like only yesterday I heard it for the first time. It's beautiful, unnerving and totally iconic and nobody will ever sing it like Bonnie in my opinion (yes, I'm old enough to remember it being released and seeing the video on "Top Of The Pops", which I was an avid fan of when I was in Comprehensive school). Even though I loved Meatloaf too I'm actually so glad that it was Bonnie Tyler that sang this song - it just wouldn't have meant the same if Meatloaf did it and it wouldn't have anywhere near the same feeling and intent.
@darlenenistor6759
@darlenenistor6759 Год назад
Right!! It seems like about 15 yrs ago to my ears. But when I wrote that, I'm thinking, well that's crazy cuz ur kids r older then that. Lol. But I feel like I'm 15 again walking around the fair n hearing that song and was so excited cuz it was my fav. N I stood by the stand.
@SuperGlen100
@SuperGlen100 Год назад
I would love to have heard Meatloaf's take on this song, I don't remember where I heard it, or who covered it, but I've heard a metal cover of "Total Eclipse of the Heart", and all I remember thinking was, "Eh" not terrible, not spectacular, it may have even just been somebody horsing around at band practice, I cannot remember, I've got a total eclipse of my brain
@extremeknucklehead3637
@extremeknucklehead3637 Год назад
It was in fact only yesterday that you heard this song for the first time Jean. One of the yesterdays anyways 15yo YOU
@theemmjay5130
@theemmjay5130 Год назад
Things of quality have no fear of time.
@dbf1dware
@dbf1dware Год назад
Jim Steinman is an absolute GOD of music writing. So many incredible moving passionate songs.
@jennifermosley1243
@jennifermosley1243 Год назад
My Dad loved this song. Every time I hear it I think of him. RIP Dad 10-10-44 to 5-25-03. If it wasn't for him I don't think music would've been in our home like it was and the reason I love it today.
@scottmcmullen4499
@scottmcmullen4499 Год назад
In 1983, I was 16 years old. I was just starting to emerge from a shell of shyness, and I fell in love with Bonnie Tyler and A Total Eclipse of the Heart. At the time I thought she was a beacon of beauty and class. I couldn't get enough of this song. On the weekends at the teen dance hall, I was lifted above my shyness and able to ask girls to dance with me. Thanks for covering this song. You always bring back amazing memories with your stories. Keep up the good work.
@michellejoy6752
@michellejoy6752 Год назад
I was 19. In some ways it seems like just the other day, in other ways it seems like 100 years.
@angelageier1574
@angelageier1574 Год назад
I was just born. But these were the first songs I recognize.
@redwoodrebelgirl3010
@redwoodrebelgirl3010 Год назад
I was not yet a teenager, but it struck me hard . It's an awesome song, with deep memories attached.
@thegteam4349
@thegteam4349 Год назад
Great comment Scott, I can relate 👍🏼
@moonchaser5595
@moonchaser5595 Год назад
This song is Bonnie's signature song, no other artist could have done it as well or elevated it as high.
@1974heathinn
@1974heathinn Год назад
Bonnie Tyler also did a beautiful cover of Making Love out of Nothing at All
@dezzconnor8360
@dezzconnor8360 Год назад
This song was over 20 years old and I was in my 30s when I first heard the full album version, and the line, "Every now and then I know you'll never be the boy you always wanted to be" completely BROKE me, putting into words a truth I had not actually realized and bludgeoning me with it.
@robertneblett4477
@robertneblett4477 Год назад
That song has such an intensity. No matter what your taste in music, her haunting voice and the melody just make you sing it out loud.
@dont_follow5777
@dont_follow5777 Год назад
I'm partial to thrash metal, but I love this song. It has everything.
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock Год назад
It's so true.
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Год назад
It makes me feel stronger as well.
@virginiaquiroga6631
@virginiaquiroga6631 Год назад
Sorry but never liked this song. Too long and also didnt like Bonnie's voice. Same with the singer of Betty Davis eyes. Can't remember her name.
@robertneblett4477
@robertneblett4477 Год назад
@@virginiaquiroga6631 Kim Carnes. Loved her raspy voice too😁
@yogsothoth8389
@yogsothoth8389 Год назад
I’m 52, and I feel freakin’ ancient. However, I first heard “Total Eclipse of the Heart” when I was in 7th grade (1983-84) and it never gets old. It still gives me chills to this day. Junior High/Middle School sucked for me, but the music I loved saved me from the loathsomeness and bullshit. Songs like “Total Eclipse of the Heart” took me into another world that was awesome and exciting, and safe from bullies and obnoxious teachers. “Holding Out for a Hero” is also incredible.
@MarianneR-qv7yu
@MarianneR-qv7yu Год назад
I can relate, to how hard jr high was.
@ahill4642
@ahill4642 Год назад
I almost could have written this and I’m 53. 😉 High school can be hell. Music is truly a saviour, I agree. Such a pure escape. Stress relief. Joy!
@ramblinrose8
@ramblinrose8 Год назад
ancient?
@redwoodrebelgirl3010
@redwoodrebelgirl3010 Год назад
I'm so sorry for what you & others here have experienced. 💔 (I got some bullying, but mostly felt like an alienated, misunderstood, outsider, outcast, & weirdo. Which I probably was. But, people were downright ugly about it. I hated Junior High. It was ugly, cruel, vicious, & mean. High school was just about as ugly. And, my life outside of school was worse.) I wish you all (everyone who was bullied & traumatized by school & the awful things that happened _[& still happen]_ there) comfort, healing, strength, support, relief, release, freedom, Light, Love, Hope, Peace, & Joy. 💗 May you find relief & release from awful scars & memories. May we all. God hold each of you close, bless you hard, & bring you great & unbounded Joy. And, yes, _music made _*_all_*_ the difference._ It was a savior for me, & for most people I know it Thank God for music!!!♥️
@redwoodrebelgirl3010
@redwoodrebelgirl3010 Год назад
By the way-- _AIN'T NONE OF US _*_ANCIENT, YO!_* We are just in middle age. *NOT* _OLD AGE!_ I was near y'all's age when this song came out. It's tied to some pretty intense memories! (Though I was just getting into the Stones, which are my real musical obsession!) _I ain't ready to throw in the towel, _*_just yet!_* 50's are _far, far_ from ancient. (Though, my back, & hip, & knees, & these other hitches in my get-along suggest otherwise. 😂)
@denniszeiter2468
@denniszeiter2468 11 месяцев назад
The first time I heard this song, it sent chills through me, and it still does today. All of Jim Steinman's work seems so epic. I love Meatloaf's work, but I don't think this song would have been as big if he'd done it. I still think it would have been good, just like no one can do Bat out of Hell like Meatloaf could.
@shortyc4247
@shortyc4247 11 месяцев назад
YES AND MORE YES. Anything Jim Steinman wrote is like a mini novella or Opera.
@moonyfruit
@moonyfruit 9 месяцев назад
I'm 33, and I get half of my music taste from my mom, this song included! The chills that Bonnie gives... insane. Goes down my arms. Too good!
@derekp308
@derekp308 Год назад
It wasn’t your average love song. Back in the day it was one of the few ballads I actually liked. It was so unique. It wasn’t sappy, it showed a lot of emotion. Bonnie was perfect for this, I can’t picture Meat Loaf making this better than what it already was.
@throbbinwoodofcoxley6830
@throbbinwoodofcoxley6830 Год назад
It would’ve been just as good. He didn’t have the rasp but his reverb would’ve been amazing too.
@dianamiller3307
@dianamiller3307 Год назад
​@H Griggs that would have been epic
@incognitoatunknown2702
@incognitoatunknown2702 Год назад
I didn't think this song could get any better, especially after all these years. But now knowing that it's about vampires in love, the lyrics click into place for me and add another dimension to Total Eclipse of the Heart alll these years later. Thanks for letting me appreciate this song in a new light and all over again.
@phins2dright
@phins2dright 10 месяцев назад
“We’re living in a powder keg and giving off sparks”. What a great lyric!
@christineblackwell5983
@christineblackwell5983 Год назад
It still sends shivers up my spine. The power of this song will never die.
@prodigalson6166
@prodigalson6166 Год назад
Nosferatu, featuring Meatloaf and Bonnie Tyler, is the greatest rock opera That Never Was. It would have truly been an icon. It will forever stump me that Jim never seamed to make that connection. ✌️🇺🇲
@Taarna1969
@Taarna1969 Год назад
Jim Steinman IS the Poet Laureate of Rock 'N Roll.
@Jay-ql4gp
@Jay-ql4gp 11 месяцев назад
Her voice was nothing short of incredible.
@marymartindale996
@marymartindale996 Год назад
As a teen growing up in the 80s, I loved this song. It was my favorite.
@Vincent_no
@Vincent_no Год назад
Fun Fact : like you said, this song was a vampire song. What is amazing however is that it became the core/heart/foundation of a Vampire Musical, entirely composed by Steinman ! And wildly popular in Europe !
@mooseyourbody
@mooseyourbody Год назад
I was looking for this comment! The musical "Dance of the vampires" actually contains a version of "Objects in the Rear View Mirror May Appear Closer" that was also a popular song for Meat loaf. In the musical it's the same music just different lyrics.
@lisaeberhart
@lisaeberhart Год назад
The Broadway version was horrible. My friend sold us on the German version. we went to see it on broadway and it was just bad. Everything had to be a campy joke. I guess they thought they had to make it funny for the US. It lasted a little over a month.
@paulbirnbaum
@paulbirnbaum Год назад
I saw "Dance of the Vampires" on Broadway with Michael Crawford. I mean, between him, and Jim Steinman music, what could go wrong? The answer: EVERYTHING! It was a terrible show, not the least of was the awful re-rewrite of the lyric of "Total Eclipse..." to make it again about vampires.
@NightCrystal
@NightCrystal Год назад
Was looking for this comment..lol. Any one who wants to watch it, please check out the German version Tanz der Vampire.
@kingsxkids
@kingsxkids Год назад
I wonder if Bonnie ever got a chance to sing love hurts? I’d like to hear that 🙂
@kathleenevans112
@kathleenevans112 Год назад
This song still weaves a spell that no other can and to date no one has sung it better than Bonnie.
@jamesmathews9098
@jamesmathews9098 Год назад
I love her voice and this song does her voice justice. Always one of my favorites.
@Mom1Kids5
@Mom1Kids5 Год назад
Meatloaf, with his vocal range, could have easily sung this song perfectly, but Bonnie Tyler hit this song completely out of the ballpark. Her voice, her pitch, is one of a kind.💜
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock Год назад
Nobody touches Bonnie on this one!
@wendyladybug355laurie4
@wendyladybug355laurie4 Год назад
@@ProfessorofRock I Really LOVE Watching Your Podcast, You Really Sound Like Casey Kasem !!!!I ALWAYS Have To Have Music Cranked Up Thru out The House Whether I Am Cleaning,Creating Crafts, Walking, Shopping,ETC......I Haven't Watched This One Yet, But Hearing About Meatloaf Wanting This Song,How Amazing A Duet Between Meatloaf & Bonnie Tyler Of This Song Would Explode!!!!Thank You For What You Do, I TELL EVERYONE To Watch You, Take Care 👼👼💝💝💃💃🌹🌹🥰🥰🎧🎤🎸🥁🎺🎷🎰🎰🩰🛼🎹🪇💽💿📀🎼🎶
@patriley6445
@patriley6445 Год назад
I agree. Meatloaf could very well have done this song with intensity. But the intensity Bonnie Tyler had trump's Meatloaf. There's something about Bonnie's haunting intensity that Meatloaf just doesn't quite have.
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Год назад
Bonnie KILLED IT.
@pipkingdom
@pipkingdom Год назад
Saw Meatloaf live using loops in tour in Toronto. He was winded so….
@notsoseriousmoonlight
@notsoseriousmoonlight Год назад
I remember listening to Casey Kasem's American Top 40 when Total Eclipse hit #1. It truly deserved it. 😊
@juliecook6057
@juliecook6057 Год назад
It was only a few years ago I found out it was " Casey Kasem " ...and NOT... " Casey Casey " !! 😂😂😂
@Tammyperry1
@Tammyperry1 Год назад
RIP Casey Kasem....He was good at giving back round information and had a soothing voice.
@timstamps5281
@timstamps5281 Год назад
Total Eclipse is also the centerpiece of Jim Steinman’s musical “Dance of the Vampires” which is a huge hit in Germany (Tanz Der Vampire). Meat Loaf sang part of Total Eclipse (Turn Around Bright Eyes) plus other songs from Tanz der Vampire on his last album Braver Than We Are.
@jenniferdungan15
@jenniferdungan15 Год назад
This song is as epic & as singable as Bohemian Rhapsody! When u hear it u just have to sing your heart out just like Bonnie Tyler! She has an amazing voice!! It's hard to imagine anyone else, including Meatloaf singing this song !
@GenXSpawnPoint
@GenXSpawnPoint Год назад
This brought back memories of me sitting by my tape deck stereo, listening to the radio with my hand hovering over the "record" button so that I could capture this song. I was 13 and didn't have money to buy the album or single, so the radio was all I had, and I would absolutely RAGE when the DJs would talk over the end of the song, their voices maring those last plaintive notes of "turn around bright eyes, turn around," with just the piano and the sound of the wind. I can't remember how many times I actually yelled at my stereo, "Shut UP, the song isn't over yet! ARGHHH!" Good times. :D
@CT-uv8os
@CT-uv8os Год назад
Vampires. Late 1960s. Something tells me Jim Steinman was a Dark Shadows fan as well...... Sorry for Meatloaf but Bonnie Tyler was born for it! Thank you!
@mikecarter5631
@mikecarter5631 11 месяцев назад
Because of this song, it’s hard not to respond to someone telling you to turn around by singing, “Bright eyes!,” of by singing, “Every now and then…” This song is easily one of the greatest of all time. It was a classic as soon as it debuted.
@luciferfaust
@luciferfaust 11 месяцев назад
If y'all want to hear the version that is unquestionably about vampirism, then look up Totale Finsternis from Tanz der Vampire. It is from a german musical that cane after this song release and features primarily Jim Steinman music, some beijg existing songs with new lyrics. I can only assume thats where this guy got his interpretation.
@belladonna131
@belladonna131 Год назад
This is TOO WEIRD! I just looked up "Bonnie Tyler" three days ago! Her songs are iconic because she made them iconic with her unmistakable voice. NO ONE HAS A VOICE LIKE HER. It doesn't fit all songs, but the ones that it does, it's meant to be like a great marriage. I'm so happy that you covered Bonnie Tyler. You have such great information that not very many people are privy to and we appreciate it very much. Thank you so much❣🌹🌸💕❤✌
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock Год назад
Thanks Bella.
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Год назад
She’s 71 years old right now and looks beautiful.
@lauraArual
@lauraArual Год назад
This song still gives me chills to this day. The song waited for Bonnie.
@terryoquinn8199
@terryoquinn8199 2 месяца назад
Thank you Bonnie Tyler for some of the most heart wrenching songs ever ! I’ll never forget Total Eclipse , and thanks to Jim for writing it . Killer song , just amazing .
@LicheLordofUndead
@LicheLordofUndead 11 месяцев назад
This song is my favorite by Bonnie Tyler song, I never thought this was a Vampire song, I love the Vampire genre of movies, so it only makes sense I loved this song so much.
@erikkunkle9574
@erikkunkle9574 Год назад
This is one of those songs that when it "comes on", everyone sings it, naturally picking their parts. Whether they sound could or not, they put everything they have into singing it and finish light-headed. It's a great bonding experiance.
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock Год назад
That's exactly right!
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Год назад
I turn around and sing it with bright eyes! 😊
@evelyngill5134
@evelyngill5134 Год назад
I don’t get it how is this about vampires 💁
@thelevelrider64
@thelevelrider64 Год назад
In my mind, this will always remain the the song I shared with my girlfriend in my senior year of high school. It highlighted the timing a lot of critical decisions and changes in my life, and in many ways, the emergence of the person I would go on through life as. I can't hear it today without being taken back to that time, and recalling the conflicting forces and emotions that would shape my future. It wasn't all good... nor was it all bad, but I can't listen to this song without a certain recollection of the heartbreak and tumultuous times that it marked in my life.
@eightiesmusic1984
@eightiesmusic1984 Год назад
Telling that a thoughtful and articulate comment received no response. I for one appreciate it. Thanks for sharing.
@throbbinwoodofcoxley6830
@throbbinwoodofcoxley6830 Год назад
Rider, it was cool to hear your perspective on the song. I was four when it came out, and grew up singing it in the car on road trips. I never understood the melancholy until I was older. The song that was for me what total eclipse for you was, and I’m not proud of it, Marilyn Manson’s Tourniquet. Oddly enough, it conveys similar emotions, but delivered with a jaded cynicism.
@MisstressMourtisha
@MisstressMourtisha Год назад
Aww that reminds me of My dying bride.
@cindyr8986
@cindyr8986 11 месяцев назад
Had no idea this song was about vampires!!! Wow!! Love her voice! What a powerful song. Great memories!!
@asheimmortal
@asheimmortal 11 месяцев назад
I never knew either LOL no wonder I am the way I am! 😂 A lot of my favorite 80s songs are from 83 when I would have been 6.
@hannahbotanica3311
@hannahbotanica3311 5 месяцев назад
I've never met a person who didn't fall prey to the epic emotion of this song! And yes, I too was a kid riding in the family car belting out this tune to the best of my ability. It has to be one of the best 80s song ever! 😊
@robster7316
@robster7316 Год назад
A lot of insight into Bonnie's vocal influences and songwriter preferences. That rasp is such a gift that few singers possess and Total Eclipse of the Heart is yet another one of those timeless 80s ballads that never seems to grow old. Thanks, Adam!
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock Год назад
Thanks Robster! Have a happy monday!
@thomthom6268
@thomthom6268 Год назад
It wont. Grow old that is.
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Год назад
A lot of singers have great raspy voices that they used to sell their songs, such as Rod Stewart, Cyndi Lauper, and Bonnie.
@Shawnabin
@Shawnabin Год назад
Interesting thing is that the rasp isn't really hers. It came from having the surgery. So it really was a gift.
@nyetzdyec3391
@nyetzdyec3391 Год назад
@@ProfessorofRock Thanks for the reminder of Nikki French's version of Total Eclipse... it's (for me) a rare case of enjoying a second/alternate version
@mikewallace119
@mikewallace119 Год назад
Such a good song... Growing up in the 80s was such a good time for music... Todays music just doesn't do it... My daughter just turned 18 and she loves the songs from the 80s... Every time I play a song from my music collection she says holy shit who is that dad? Totally proud of her... Straight A student studying to be a doctor and hates todays music... Couldn't ask for more...
@sventer198
@sventer198 11 месяцев назад
Good job dad
@kareyannefoster
@kareyannefoster 11 месяцев назад
Excellent. If you want to hear a great band from today's music, check out Greta Van Fleet. You and your daughter will not be disappointed. God bless.
@mikewallace119
@mikewallace119 11 месяцев назад
@@kareyannefoster Yes they are good.
@philadelphiagraveyardhisto7650
Bonnie Tyler, what could we say?? Wow!!!! Epic song that only she could sing like that. A Rock Opera of epic proportions! Bonnie’s amazing voice is awe-inspiring, not to mention her beauty, she is gorgeous!! Great video, great song, beautiful voice. 👍🧡👏👏
@samhoward8573
@samhoward8573 11 месяцев назад
Song is absolutely timeless, which is pretty apt with its connection to vampires. I still get goosebumps from the song every time I hear it.
@NativelyBornAmerican
@NativelyBornAmerican Год назад
Could Meatloaf have sung it? Sure, but it would not have nearly the incredible impact as it does with Bonnie Tyler belting it out. Her voice and passion is pure GOLD!
@kamaeq
@kamaeq Год назад
We will never know, but it was in the style that Meatloaf ruled. We most probably two truly top notch versions.
@sandrabrannon1547
@sandrabrannon1547 Год назад
The way I heard the story from an interview with Jim Steinman Meatloaf gave the song to Bonnie Tyler
@TemplarMedic
@TemplarMedic Год назад
Always grateful how you take me back to my childhood. I would have sworn that “Holding Out for a Hero” made it into the top 10; surprised to hear it was only 34.
@tonyquinn3941
@tonyquinn3941 10 месяцев назад
When I first heard the song it wasn't my favourite due to Bonnie's style of singing but as the years pass I realised the melody and her strong vocals have grown on me and now I love it❤ thank you and your music across the decades I grew up listening to you and Steinmans masterpiece's.
@redcastle12b31
@redcastle12b31 3 дня назад
Total Eclipse of the Heart and Making Love out of Nothing at All... the 2 best high school slow dance songs ever.
@irishmage
@irishmage Год назад
By Damm this song STILL sends a shiver down my spine! No one could have done it and made it so much their own.
@carlwalker7560
@carlwalker7560 Год назад
Absolutely love Jim Steinman songs, most are instantly recognizable by the longer than normal lyrical lines. Also Bonnie's unique (almost, Rod Stewart's rasp is similar). The combination of Bonnie's voice and Steinman's songwriting make this a true classic!
@jeanproctor3663
@jeanproctor3663 Год назад
Jim Steinman is a pure musical magician isn't he?
@twatinahatsmith7428
@twatinahatsmith7428 Год назад
Bonnie had surgery on some nodules on her vocal cords. That why she is raspy.
@runswithsoda
@runswithsoda 11 месяцев назад
So happy it was Bonnie's song. The emotion is unmatched. No one can do what she did.
@anguswatson1470
@anguswatson1470 5 месяцев назад
Brings back great memories of my childhood
@katmaresparkles9578
@katmaresparkles9578 Год назад
This song was meant for her. It is why Jim took so long composing it. Because before he met her he hadn't found the right sound for it to be a true success, and take it to where he felt it needed to go.
@tonytbd6232
@tonytbd6232 Год назад
I remember hearing Bonnie Tyler for the first time - 'Total Eclipse of the Heart' - on the radio in my aunt's car (she was a couple years older than me) - and believe waited for it to play on the radio again so could grab a recording. Those vocals really grabbed me. I was 16 at the time - Thank you for bringing back such a fond memory.
@Tanoshii00
@Tanoshii00 Год назад
Awesome song. I'm also an 80's kid. Growing up in the US, there are so many hits that I remember from the radio. I love being able to stream music and listen to it in an "organic" way, something I think kids today have been deprived of. "Mix tapes", "one-hit wonders", hair bands, listening to the radio on the way to the beach, Footloose & Bonnie Tyler. All great memories from the 80's & 90's. Thank you for doing this one. You brought back some great memories.
@natalie8212
@natalie8212 9 месяцев назад
I am a vocalist who has damaged my voice due to zero training. Just hearing that she was able to continue on and create such a beautiful and unique sound gives me hope that maybe I can try again. And of course this song is epic. Thank you for this.
@iismyalias
@iismyalias 9 месяцев назад
Stay with it sis. You got this.
@EjWalkerGG269
@EjWalkerGG269 Год назад
My mom loved this song, but I'm not sure she seen it was about vampires. She was born in 1950. She passed to the next realm when she was 69 and I murmured another one of her favorite songs. I said 'I hope you dance, Mom.'
@marywarren8357
@marywarren8357 Год назад
My mom was born in 52 and we lost her at 65. She too loved those songs!! I can’t hear them and a few others without hearing her sing them. I’m sorry for your loss. I do believe we will see them again someday.🕊
@cherylthompson3882
@cherylthompson3882 Год назад
I played “I hope you dance” at my mom’s funeral because she was always up for anything until the end of her life. She died in 2005 but I still miss her every day.
@EjWalkerGG269
@EjWalkerGG269 Год назад
@@cherylthompson3882 I'd like to think that my mom is dancing with my dad. To some degree I know that we'll be together again and not even time can destroy love.
@HuntingViolets
@HuntingViolets Год назад
Would love to have heard a duet with Bonnie Tyler and Meat Loaf. There’s no doubt in my mind that he could sing it, no matter who it was written for.
@GodOfWarPlayer-qv6ye
@GodOfWarPlayer-qv6ye Год назад
They did both appear on the track "A Kiss Is A Terrible Thing To Waste", but I wouldn't call that a duet.
@NelsonStJames
@NelsonStJames 11 месяцев назад
I was thinking the exact same thing.
@Anhedonis
@Anhedonis 9 месяцев назад
It would be like a bat out of hell.
@danilaird
@danilaird 11 месяцев назад
I love her voice. I don't think anyone could perform this song the way she did/does. It was a favorite then and it's a favorite now still. It makes me sad but at the same time gives me chills from start to finish and that build up to that climactic ending... wow! so powerful!!
@rob-time
@rob-time 10 месяцев назад
This song stands alone. It is so ethereal and mysterious. It creates a yearning to understand what her ache is while somehow knowing that same angst. The video just added to all of that in ways that can only be intrinsic to ones own self. The interpretation is unique to everyone, and any good song will do that. Music, like art, is subjective. This song stands alone.
@melindamcdaniel2479
@melindamcdaniel2479 Год назад
My mom has a similar voice. My twin and I often performed this song together, and I cannot hear it without experiencing powerful nostalgia and fond memories.
@queendriver1
@queendriver1 Год назад
HER VOICE! The one thing I remember most in 83 was a shaky year for me; when Bonnie would come on the radio, I was briefly lost and loved every minute! Thank you, Bonnie, for sharing your voice with the world.
@DepDawg
@DepDawg 11 месяцев назад
Oh wow, shaky year for me too! Music kept me from a complete breakdown.
@sissinoklahoma2057
@sissinoklahoma2057 9 месяцев назад
That was a damn good week in music charts. Total Eclipse and Making Love Outta Nothing are my two favorite songs. Never knew this historical point of convergence! Thanks for this great breakdown.
@kathyk479
@kathyk479 Год назад
We turned the radio up every time it came on the air! Loved it then still love it to this day!
@EmperorMegas
@EmperorMegas Год назад
This has been my favorite song for 40 years, since the first time I heard it as a child and I never knew any of this stuff. This was a great watch.
@stevenguajardo6049
@stevenguajardo6049 Год назад
I loved the backup vocals on this song! Iconic. "Turn around bright eyes, turn around". Loved the ending.
@davidbruin4381
@davidbruin4381 Год назад
I was dating my now ex wife when this song came out. I memorized every single word of it and sang it to her at the top of my lungs, while driving to her sister's house. I wouldn't look at her when I sang to her before, but I did this time and it made her cry. Happy tears, but still. I miss feeling like that, I've never felt like that ever again. Marriage fell apart, major surgeries, kids joining the military. She's had twins by the guy she cheated on me with, and married him. He just survived by-pass heart surgery. The world has flipped around the upside down. But we all keep going on. Keep going with these videos, great job on this one!!
@jk180
@jk180 Год назад
Absolutely fantastic and one of my all time favorites. If I here any version start to get played, I always stop whatever it is I'm doing to listen. Jim Steinman wrote songs at a different level from everyone else. As more and more groups were going more electronic in sound, he worked to merge the old and new together. Thanks Professor for another great flash from the past!
@jenpink4298
@jenpink4298 Год назад
40 years later and I can remember exactly where I was the first time I heard this song. And for 40 years it has been on my all time list of favorites.❤
@SisterPemberton24
@SisterPemberton24 Год назад
I was 10 years old, on a Thai Airlines flight to Greece with the family via Bangkok from Australia-Magical times and much better World back then..
@scottyj7132
@scottyj7132 Год назад
This song was one of the reasons why the 80’s were the best era to be a teenager.
@jenniferc.6165
@jenniferc.6165 11 месяцев назад
Wow it was about vampires in love, I'd never have guessed that, but damn she powered that song like a lightning bolt, the music and her singing it, is what created a massive monster hit that still rocks in 2023.
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