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Renegade Angel
26 Aug 2010, 17:36
Is Meat really calling it a day after this tour? I know that there is talk of another album but after reading some of Meats posts on here, he seems a bit unhappy about the reaction the latest album has got and I get the impression this might be the last tour? I really hope not as I personally think this is the best thing he has done since Bat 2 and Im hoping that we maybe get a follow up to HCTB?
I can understand that as the years go by he may not feel up to doing long world tours but surely he won't stop doing something he loves and we'll still get to enjoy the odd few shows?
So what does the future hold? a new album? a greatest hits album? a box set? how about an acoustic tour of smaller venues?
AndrewG
26 Aug 2010, 17:50
I hope Meat wants to continue for as long as he is able to make music, to sing, to tour (even if it needs to be on a smaller scale eventually) and to entertain. As long as he has the drive I'm sure people will flock to see him.
Ultimately I hope in this instance he will forget the negatives and listen to himself and feed of one of the greatest quotes in music history: "Never, ever, ever stop rockin'!" :-)
Maybe a few years from now, he'll have grown a full beard, wear an Indiana Jones hat and sing old John Lee Hooker songs at cosy pubs. ;)
there are fans of ML who like and dislike each of the albums in his discography. people will be negative. it comes with the territory. i like that ML comes to these boards, it's a luxary not many fans of other artists have. let's live fer this moment. let's just remain in the present with what we have. continue to discuss the album that is Hang Cool Teddy Bear. which is a brilliant title by the way. to me :) and even though the concept thing fries my brain, i just go back to the music. that's what its about for me. future ML music, bring it. but i feel its important we embrace what we have... BOOH thru HCTB. discuss what we have cause of this man and his talent team over the years.
rabblerouser
26 Aug 2010, 18:31
Well said. I KNOW I will continue to enjoy ML as long as he is making music and hope I will long after as well
mediameat
26 Aug 2010, 19:25
I thought you were leaving Sarge??
There were two or three things that made me decide to come back.
Evil One
26 Aug 2010, 20:12
Wario's backpack was two of them.
:lmao: Yes, blame it on Wario!
youngJB
26 Aug 2010, 20:24
I think Meat should put a "Beatles Anthology" style compilation out, with alternate takes, demos, some unreleased stuff, and two or three new songs with Jim, such as what the Beatles did with "Free As A Bird" and "Real Love." That would be amazing. Just imagine finally hearing some of the demos for Bat Out Of Hell, and possibly some early versions of "Rock And Roll Dreams" and "Out Of The Frying Pan." It's a long shot, but it'd be epic.
Evil One
26 Aug 2010, 20:34
Only if the unreleased stuff was any good. If it was :shit: then I'd rather he didn't bother. The only album that really needs a good remastering is Dead Ringer, the rest sound good enough the way they are. If the plan is to release an old concert on DVD every year, then provided they are better quality than the Rockpalast one, I am happy with that. I would guess that demos of Bat 1 songs would sound similar to the very early live arrangements.
loaferman61
26 Aug 2010, 20:46
Only if the unreleased stuff was any good. If it was :shit: then I'd rather he didn't bother. The only album that really needs a good remastering is Dead Ringer, the rest sound good enough the way they are. If the plan is to release an old concert on DVD every year, then provided they are better quality than the Rockpalast one, I am happy with that. I would guess that demos of Bat 1 songs would sound similar to the very early live arrangements.
Today's shinola is tomorrow's :shit:
Devil's Son
26 Aug 2010, 20:52
Maybe a few years from now, he'll have grown a full beard, wear an Indiana Jones hat and sing old John Lee Hooker songs at cosy pubs. ;)
not bad ;)
wolfy35
26 Aug 2010, 21:16
There were two or three things that made me decide to come back.
Wario's backpack was 2 of the reasons, Patrick was the 3rd
Never say never. meat may say its his last but you just need to take it with a pinch of salt (Last World Tour 2003 ahoy?)
im sure, like previously said, well get a greatest hits tour again or something...
Pudding
26 Aug 2010, 23:10
Meat said he'll call it quits when the fat lady sings, so I'm guessing after Susan Boyle's next album :))
Elijah's way
28 Aug 2010, 06:20
Meat said he'll call it quits when the fat lady sings, so I'm guessing after Susan Boyle's next album :))
Or Aretha Franklin.:twisted:
Or Aretha Franklin.:twisted:
Or Dean ~~~~~~~~~~ :twisted:
:D:D:D MEAT WILL NEVER RETIRE :D:D:D
Hopefully these Fat Ladies keep on singing.:-) I think there is a fair few of them around.:-)
PanicLord
28 Aug 2010, 13:33
Meat said he'll call it quits when the fat lady sings, so I'm guessing after Susan Boyle's next album :))
:lmao: Harsh, but I love it.
About the anthology idea...
Only if the unreleased stuff was any good. If it was :shit: then I'd rather he didn't bother.
Absolutely agree although I'm sure there must be plenty of fascinating stuff available.
The only album that really needs a good remastering is Dead Ringer, the rest sound good enough the way they are.
Amen to that, let's hope that happens! Enough with the hissing already!
I think Meat should put a "Beatles Anthology" style compilation out, with alternate takes, demos, some unreleased stuff, and two or three new songs with Jim, such as what the Beatles did with "Free As A Bird" and "Real Love." That would be amazing. Just imagine finally hearing some of the demos for Bat Out Of Hell, and possibly some early versions of "Rock And Roll Dreams" and "Out Of The Frying Pan." It's a long shot, but it'd be epic.
Mmm yes, maybe, but the problem with Free As A Bird is it doesn't really sound like a Beatles song to me, more a Travelling Wilburys song, who are also awesome, but that's not the point. If this happens, they should get Meat, Todd, and Jim in a studio and really do something faithful. Hearing demos and alternate takes would be very interesting though.
Wario's backpack was two of them.
I didn't quote this and it still appeared... scary :shock:
Pudding
29 Aug 2010, 02:10
Absolutely agree although I'm sure there must be plenty of fascinating stuff available.
Depends how you class fascinating. I was fascinated to hear Steinman's Rhinegold musical, when I finally did I thought it was a giant pile of shite and I wished I hadn't bothered. If Meat has some unreleased stuff done with Steinman that sound like nonsense from most of Steinman's early musicals, then forget it.
Depends how you class fascinating. I was fascinated to hear Steinman's Rhinegold musical, when I finally did I thought it was a giant pile of shite and I wished I hadn't bothered. If Meat has some unreleased stuff done with Steinman that sound like nonsense from most of Steinman's early musicals, then forget it.
Itd still be interesting and fascinating to listen to. regardless if its a shit song
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