Wasted Youth
(专辑: Bat Out Of Hell II: Back Into Hell - 1993)
[All spoken by Jim Steinman] I
remember everything! I
remember every little thing as if it happened only yesterday. I
was barely seventeen and I
once killed a
boy with a
Fender guitar I
don't remember if it was a
Telecaster or a
Stratocaster, but I
do remember that it had a
heart of chrome and a
voice like a
horny angel! I
don't remember if it was a
Telecaster or a
Stratocaster, but I
do remember that it wasn't at all easy. It required the
perfect combination of the
correct power chords, and the
precise angle from which to strike. The
guitar bled for a
week afterward and the
blood was ooh dark and rich like wild berries. The
blood of the
guitar was Chuck Berry red. The
guitar bled for about a
week afterward but it rung out beautifully, and I
was able to play notes that I
had never even heard before. So, I
took my guitar and I
smashed it against the
wall, I
smashed it against the
floor, I
smashed it against the
body of a
varsity cheerleader, I
smashed it against the
hood of a
car, I
smashed it against a
1981 Harley Davidson. The
Harley howled in pain. The
guitar howled in heat. And I
ran up the
stairs to my parents' bedroom. Mommy and Daddy were sleeping in the
moonlight. Slowly I
opened the
door, creeping in the
shadows, right up to the
foot of their bed. I
raised the
guitar high above my head, and just as I
was about to bring the
guitar crashing down upon the
centre of the
bed, my father woke up screaming: "Stop! Wait a
minute! Stop it boy! What do you think you're doing? That's no way to treat an expensive musical instrument!" And I
said "God dammit Daddy! You know I
love you, but you've got a
hell of a
lot to learn about rock and roll!"