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Elijah's way
04 Apr 2009, 01:48
What would everyone think of Meat Loaf and Pink doing a song together? I think that it would be amazing there voices would be so good together.
someone's taking my job away from me
someone's taking my job away from me
:lmao:
Although after this poll your polls earned a new respect from me...
Elijah's way
04 Apr 2009, 06:34
:lmao:
Although after this poll your polls earned a new respect from me...
I mean really how is this poll any worse than any other?:roll:
I mean really how is this poll any worse than any other?:roll:
Well, it ain't better, is it?
daveake
04 Apr 2009, 08:02
someone's taking my job away from me
Are you sure? Maybe we need a poll on that .... :twisted:
Dave
Phew... I'm glad I read "Pink" and not "Miley Cyrus" again. :D
RadioMaster
04 Apr 2009, 09:26
Ive voted both, yes and no lol
imo pink is too strong a singer and character to sing with meat, i dont know much of her stuff but what i have seen and heard i cant really see her doing a duet with anybody really lol. I think they both have strengths that would clash rather than compliment each other :?
Phew... I'm glad I read "Pink" and not "Miley Cyrus" again. :D
I actually would put duet with Miley Cyrus as more plausible than a duet with Pink...I am just trying to figure out how Pink/Meat Loaf pairing can be even considered by anybody who even listens to music...
i agree with the miley cyrus thing lol though maybe not for the same reason, i dont know, i think Pink is too much 'in form' to duet with Meat, there is nothing to gain from it for her, and just wouldnt make sense, duets with Meat generally are with artists who arent big in their own right.
And yes lol i do know he did a duet with Cher ;)
i think they would go well together! 2 rockers, she is very talented and is a bit mad like meat!!!:D
i dont get what one of the above posts mean? too strong for meat? vocally?
because meat has a far more powerful voice than pink!! [ shes good, but aint vocally in meats league ] if thats not what was ment, no problem:D
i think they would go well together! 2 rockers, she is very talented and is a bit mad like meat!!!:D
i dont get what one of the above posts mean? too strong for meat? vocally?
because meat has a far more powerful voice than pink!! [ shes good, but aint vocally in meats league ] if thats not what was ment, no problem:D
:shock::rly:
And why exactly would you want to hear Meat singing with someone who´s not in his league??
Meats voice was powerful...a good few years ago.
Nowadays his voice would go down in a duet with Pink, thats for sure!!!!
A big NO to that duet
I´d rather have another great duet with him and Patti
meat still has a powerful voice [ pink is a good singer, but meat is better ]
thats all, vocally meat has more to hes voice! i didnt say she was not good enough, if you listen to the cd with meat and marion raven, i think meat is the better singer imo, but it dont mean she aint good! she sounded great live!
pink has a huge character like meat, it would be interesting
Meats voice was powerful...a good few years ago.
Nowadays his voice would go down in a duet with Pink, thats for sure!!!!
Then he shouldn't sing with Patti either. ;)
During the Bat III promo he once mentioned that they had considered to involve Melissa Etheridge. I saw that woman live and heard her sing duets with various good singers. It's not easy to keep up with her energy. Maybe speculating about a collaboration with Pink is not that far out? I don't believe it will ever happen but it might be a bold move.
A voice that has suffered over the years can still sound cool if you use it in the right way. How about a duet with this lady:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=drkM0bTe5ZI (I'm really serious about this. :)))
RadioMaster
05 Apr 2009, 09:48
pink is a good singer
really? Watch some footage on youtube and we'll talk again.
Everytime I've seen her perform live on tv it seemed rather painful to me.
allrevvedup
05 Apr 2009, 11:39
I saw Pink live a few years ago at the Oxygen festival over here and thought she was very good.
I don't think Meat doing a duet with her would work and to be honest I'd just like to see Meat not have to rely on a duet to sell the song/album
Pink and Steven Tyler did a duet together called Misery, the title summing up the song perfectly.
I also hate getting bogged down in the argument as to who has the better voice because it's just the same argument as who is the best band in the world, best album...etc.
I'd just like to see Meat not have to rely on a duet to sell the song/album
Since I'd Do Anything For Love they've tried to repeat its success by using the same formula: I'd Lie For You, Couldn't Have Said It Better, It's All Coming Back To Me Now.
Pink and Steven Tyler did a duet together called Misery, the title summing up the song perfectly.
They picked the wrong song. They should have done a rock song. It sounded as if they actually wanted to sing Walk This Way or Love In An Elevator. :?
I also hate getting bogged down in the argument as to who has the better voice because it's just the same argument as who is the best band in the world, best album...etc.
Voices per se are neither "good" nor "bad". It depends on what you do with it. I also don't think that Meat's voice is worse now than it used to be. It's just different. This is something that happens to most singers as they grow older and they have to find a way to cope with it. Whenever I witnessed him performing a song badly, he seemed to be tense. When he was relaxed, the show went well.
Whether a duet works or not doesn't depend so much on whether the voices match but more on the song and on how well the singers perform as a team.
Elijah's way
05 Apr 2009, 19:34
I actually would put duet with Miley Cyrus as more plausible than a duet with Pink...I am just trying to figure out how Pink/Meat Loaf pairing can be even considered by anybody who even listens to music...
I listen to music every day of my life and I think Pink's voice would sound really good with Meat's:!:
Since I'd Do Anything For Love they've tried to repeat its success by using the same formula: I'd Lie For You, Couldn't Have Said It Better, It's All Coming Back To Me Now.
They picked the wrong song. They should have done a rock song. It sounded as if they actually wanted to sing Walk This Way or Love In An Elevator. :?
Voices per se are neither "good" nor "bad". It depends on what you do with it. I also don't think that Meat's voice is worse now than it used to be. It's just different. This is something that happens to most singers as they grow older and they have to find a way to cope with it. Whenever I witnessed him performing a song badly, he seemed to be tense. When he was relaxed, the show went well.
Whether a duet works or not doesn't depend so much on whether the voices match but more on the song and on how well the singers perform as a team.
i agree that meats voice has just changed, and you are correct also that if meat has a good night [ boy is he good ] he is still a great singer
~Helen~
06 Apr 2009, 17:58
I actually would put duet with Miley Cyrus as more plausible than a duet with Pink...I am just trying to figure out how Pink/Meat Loaf pairing can be even considered by anybody who even listens to music...
I said yes purely for the reason that this would be something I would HAVE to see how it worked!
Hate to say it but Pink would wipe the floor with Meat, he's not got the pace to keep up with her...for a Pink/Meat Loaf duet to work she would have to tone it right down to work at the level he's at, which kinda defeats the object
I said yes purely for the reason that this would be something I would HAVE to see how it worked!
I've seen Meat performing and I've seen Pink performing...and I REALLY would NOT want to SEE this duet...in my mind's eye it's Pink running around Meat in circles and it's all turning into some weird Paradise...doesn't mean it could be this bad but no matter how open minded I am, certain duets I won't even try to imagine...
Hate to say it but Pink would wipe the floor with Meat, he's not got the pace to keep up with her...for a Pink/Meat Loaf duet to work she would have to tone it right down to work at the level he's at, which kinda defeats the object
wipe the floor with meat? what vocally? on stage?
vocally meat has a 2 octave range advantage 4 vs 2
and live? c,mon get real! shes good, but she aint meat
wipe the floor with meat? what vocally? on stage?
vocally meat has a 2 octave range advantage 4 vs 2
and live? c,mon get real! shes good, but she aint meat
I believe Lucy was talking energy level - that's what I've written in my post too...it's not even close...
I've seen Meat performing and I've seen Pink performing...and I REALLY would NOT want to SEE this duet...in my mind's eye it's Pink running around Meat in circles and it's all turning into some weird Paradise...doesn't mean it could be this bad but no matter how open minded I am, certain duets I won't even try to imagine...
your probably right!
There is another consideration here for me...it's my personal thing...
When I see Meat perform...I see a man pouring his heart and soul into every syllable he sings...when I see Pink...I see a dominatrix...lol...
I believe Lucy was talking energy level - that's what I've written in my post too...it's not even close...
she has 30+ years on meat? i still bet the loafs concerts are longer
she has 30+ years on meat? i still bet the loafs concerts are longer
We are talking duets here...Meat's concerts are longer cause there are so much instrumentals, you can make a separate instrumental concert out of it. I understand why it's done (and it's been done for quite a few years now)...to give Meat a break...but it does lengthen the concert...
i know what your saying;)
but meats songs are so much harder to sing, pink 8 meat 9:D
i know what your saying;)
but meats songs are so much harder to sing, pink 8 meat 9:D
Hey...we are not disagreeing...we are actually agreeing...as far as I am concerned that would have been a very painful duet on many many levels...lol
RadioMaster
07 Apr 2009, 08:50
There is another consideration here for me...it's my personal thing...
When I see Meat perform...I see a man pouring his heart and soul into every syllable he sings...when I see Pink...I see a dominatrix...lol...
so, what's the problem? :eyebrows::))
Meat might have a two octave vocal range but there's more to a performance than just that...Pink's famed for her high-energy performances in a different way to Meat, if they sang together she was have to tone her act right down for it to work, I just can't see her standing still and singing alongside Meat in the way that Marion Raven did because that's not what she's about
so, what's the problem? :eyebrows::))
Right...yet another Paradise I don't want to see...lol...
Meat might have a two octave vocal range but there's more to a performance than just that...Pink's famed for her high-energy performances in a different way to Meat, if they sang together she was have to tone her act right down for it to work, I just can't see her standing still and singing alongside Meat in the way that Marion Raven did because that's not what she's about
thats exactly what i very badly was trying to say, just couldnt find the right words that wouldnt offend one or the other lol, imo neither are better than the other, just incredibly different.
Thanks for saying it much better :-D
thats exactly what i very badly was trying to say, just couldnt find the right words that wouldnt offend one or the other lol, imo neither are better than the other, just incredibly different.
Thanks for saying it much better :-D
I think we all tried to say more or less the same thing...these artists are way too different on so many levels that contemplation of a duet appears a bit off...
Meat might have a two octave vocal range but there's more to a performance than just that...Pink's famed for her high-energy performances in a different way to Meat, if they sang together she was have to tone her act right down for it to work, I just can't see her standing still and singing alongside Meat in the way that Marion Raven did because that's not what she's about
meat has 4 octaves;)
MeatGrl1
08 Apr 2009, 02:25
I like some of Pink's material and think she has an unusual voice, however for some reason I can't see a Pink/Meat Loaf duet happening anytime soon and it's difficult to even try and imagine it unless you play Meat and Pink together and decide then if their voices are suited for a duet.... :lol:.
Pudding
08 Apr 2009, 11:37
and live? c,mon get real! shes good, but she aint meat
Well Meat hasn't been Meat in recent tours.
Pud :twisted:
Monstro
08 Apr 2009, 12:34
Hate to say it but Pink would wipe the floor with Meat, he's not got the pace to keep up with her...for a Pink/Meat Loaf duet to work she would have to tone it right down to work at the level he's at, which kinda defeats the object
wipe the floor with meat? what vocally? on stage?
vocally meat has a 2 octave range advantage 4 vs 2
and live? c,mon get real! shes good, but she aint meat
Smoggy's right, check out part of a review from Pink's current (sell out) tour......
SWINGING from ceilings, stripping and ten costume changes, PINK sent fans wild at the opening of her Funhouse tour.
The singer kicked of the Cirque Du Soleil-inspired show dressed in a multi-coloured jester-style outfit and launched into Bad Influence from her new album.
Later she stripped off her hefty costume to reveal her famous abs in skin-tight red glittery leggings and matching killer heels.
And when she launched into a raunchy version of the DIVINYLS 1991 hit I Touch Myself, the Grammy-winner left even less to the imagination, emerging in a black lacy bra and grinding herself up and down a red chaise longue.
Then she showed off what she has really been working on for the past eight months.
Spinning round a trapeze in a purple catsuit, with just a pink sticker over her left nipple, Pink burst into Top Ten single Sober.
The audience cheered as she performed somersaults, twists and sang most of the verse dangling from a swing by just her legs.
After seamless covers of GNARLS BARKLEY’s Crazy and QUEEN’s Bohemian Rhapsody, she then got everyone on their feet for her 2002 smash Get The Party Started.
Pink told fans: “I’ve had such a lot of fun this year — and I’ve learnt a s*** load.”
And bought a few new outfits too, it seems...
They're two completely different artists and even with my somewhat vivid imagination I couldn't see them singing together lol
daveake
08 Apr 2009, 12:51
They're two completely different artists
Well you say that, but it all sounds like a bog-standard Meat concert to me ... :devil:
Anyway, where I can I get tickets? :))
meat has 4 octaves;)
But there's a difference between having them and using them...
Smoggy's right...
That's twice this week you've said that...you feeling ok?! Or you eyeing me up for my Kenny tambourine?! :lmao:
Monstro
08 Apr 2009, 13:19
That's twice this week you've said that...you feeling ok?! Or you eyeing me up for my Kenny tambourine?! :lmao:
Andy said if I said it three times in one week I could have his CHSIB vinyl!!!!
Steingirl
08 Apr 2009, 16:57
If I'm watching a duet performance, I want to see chemistry between the performers. Marion didn't have any chemistry with Meat, and I don't think Pink would either (but she's a great solo artist). Meat sounds best and performs best with Patti.
Meat sounds best and performs best with Patti.
Yes, indeed. :D
Doing a "serious" duet with Pink might appear strange but maybe it could work if they did a funny song? ;)
There would definitely need to be a sense of humour in whatever they did together, but unfortunately I don't think it would be taken seriously, I think it'd look like a charity single or some pairing for Comic Relief
allrevvedup
08 Apr 2009, 19:09
I think both artists should probably stay away from each other...Pink seems to like singing songs about her ex and Meat is just trying to make an album (couldn't really come up with a better reason then that)
I just think Meat needs to do his own thing,based on the last time i saw him live i don't think his voice is in the condition where it should be exposed to duets with people who cannot work around him as well as Patti Russo and the band can.
I think both artists should probably stay away from each other...Pink seems to like singing songs about her ex
So did Marion Raven, didn't she?
ive just relised that i dont give a s**t,, who cares? bring on the new album:D:D:D:D:D
Pudding
08 Apr 2009, 23:17
Pink seems to like singing songs about her ex
And Meat likes singing songs by his ex, his ex writing partner that is :lmao:
Thanks, I'm here all week :))
Pud :twisted:
he has to write songs, jim is retired:lmao:
he has to write songs, jim is retired:lmao:
Who? Meat? Hopefully, not...
Elijah's way
10 Apr 2009, 06:29
I think if Meat really put his mind to it he could right some good songs.
Pudding
10 Apr 2009, 08:56
Meats songwriting in the past hasn't been...shall we say...stellar. I believe Meat has said many times that he's not a songwriter. That said, I strongly believe that everyone has at least one song inside them.
Pud :twisted:
I think it would be really good to see meatloaf and pink do a song together they are both good singers from lisa01
tonyloaf
12 Apr 2009, 00:15
i cant see it, i like meat as a rock and not pink, pink is good dont get me wrong but she is not rock
Pudding
12 Apr 2009, 00:29
What is she if she aint rock then?
Pud :twisted:
tonyloaf
12 Apr 2009, 00:32
pink is pop, always has been, she trys to be rockstar type but you only have to listrn to her music and its pop
Elijah's way
12 Apr 2009, 07:37
Cher is pop but that didn't stop them from making a rock song:!:
pink is pop, always has been, she trys to be rockstar type but you only have to listrn to her music and its pop
Meat's music isnt always rock but he is still a rocker, Pink is a rocker too, majority of her music is rock, just different style. And while i dont like too much of her music i dont think she needs to try too hard for the rock edge ;)
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