A little more music from that era,even though Uriah Heep was NOT know for laid back ballads,this is a great one.
Here is a song my typical for Uriah Heep. These guys were,no shit,the best band live you would ever hear,period. NOBODY did it better up on stage in front of people.
Maybe,but from what I remember,these two groups pretty much dominated the sound in the 80's. Even my industrial-strength redneck cousin and his wife loved Dire Straits. In fact I will go so far as to say their Brothers in Arms CD will match up against any album ever put out by almost anybody. We are talking about them approaching being almost as creative and as good as Pink Floyd.
And yes,this is proof that Bono sometimes does stuff other than pose as a spokes model for stupid.
If that's who was singing that duet with Meatloaf,you ain't just a-whoofin'! She matches him note for note and energy output for energy output. Which ain't easy to do.
Look at her facial expressions and body movements,too. I think she would be one hell ofa powerful actress.
BTW,this guy had some big hits in the 80's,too. Embedding is disabled for the video below,but it's well worth going to the link to watch. One of my all time favorite music videos,and there is plenty of eye candy for both men and women. Not only that,but the hormones were so thick in the air in that cantina when when they filmed the video that you could practically see them.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hq2KgzKETBw
This was the big song for the Johnny Depp movie "Don Juan de Marco",with Marlon Brando and Faye Dunaway. It is impossible to watch that movie and not be smiling when the credits roll.