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Meat Loaf's only "problem" with regard to his place in music history is the fact that his name is primarily associated with two albums. There are albums even fans rarely listen to. (When was the last time you listened to Blind Before I Stop or Midnight At The Lost And Found?) Has he ever had a huge success with a non-Bat album? The bat is a blessing as well as a curse. Maybe Meat Loaf is not praised for his albums as much as the songwiter / musician Bruce Springsteen but is that a problem? He is a performer. He needs a stage and a big show that has features of a theater performance to put the songs in perspective. That's what he is exceptionally good at and famous for. His 1980s albums weren't very sucessful, yet he was a popular live act. There are some great artists who have had huge success but hadn't been taken seriously by critics for quite a while. There are artists who hardly get attention and recognition although they deserve it, and there are artists who have been forgotten. Meat Loaf might not be regarded as a musical genius but he is well-known, has appeared on TV countless times and he still has a comparatively large audience. That's not bad, is it? Last edited by Sarge; 07 Jan 2012 at 20:52. |
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Plus I suspect that Meat Loaf will never be forgotten. Good or bad the name will float around long after the man has gone.
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His place in music history is more than secure. I don't understand comparing one artist to another. Very pointless. Each and everyone of them, and by that I mean all artists in all genres bring something that maybe not be the flavour of the moment but still deserves the respect and admiration for getting where they are. |
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http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisf...ditions-pogues Careful of the traditions. |
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I bought this a few days ago, not had a chance to read it yet as I've been really busy but the new photo is also very cool
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Link: http://imgur.com/LGOQ9
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Thats been posted before.
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oops sorry! xx
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I find it somewhat hilarious that Blind Before I Stop was evidently such a failure that the guy who reviewed Bat 2 (in the link someone posted above) doesn't even know it exists
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