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RadioMaster
08 Oct 2010, 00:29
I thought I'd start a thread to post new music you come across and think other Meat Loaf fans would enjoy as well!

I'll start off with:

Foxy Shazam - Oh Lord
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tg4CPaKzSUU

the reviews call it Freddy Mercury meets Jim Steinman (with Elton John on piano)

If you want to hear more of them, their self-titled album (http://www.amazon.co.uk/Foxy-Shazam/dp/B003IB2LVO/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1286486861&sr=8-1) will be out later this month.



(gotta admit I kinda stole this from the Steinman board)

Monstro
08 Oct 2010, 01:11
(gotta admit I kinda stole this from the Steinman board)

and imo you should've left it there lol

Sarge
08 Oct 2010, 01:37
the reviews call it Freddy Mercury meets Jim Steinman (with Elton John on piano)

Rather Ben Folds than Elton. :-P Ignore Monstro's comment, that music is cool. More interesting than that song Mr. Nally contributed to HCTB.

2jaxx
08 Oct 2010, 12:23
I thought I'd start a thread to post new music you come across and think other Meat Loaf fans would enjoy as well!

I'll start off with:

Foxy Shazam - Oh Lord
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tg4CPaKzSUU

the reviews call it Freddy Mercury meets Jim Steinman (with Elton John on piano)

If you want to hear more of them, their self-titled album (http://www.amazon.co.uk/Foxy-Shazam/dp/B003IB2LVO/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1286486861&sr=8-1) will be out later this month.



(gotta admit I kinda stole this from the Steinman board)

By the way - Eric Sean Nally from Foxy Shazam co-wrote some songs on HCTB :-P

2jaxx
08 Oct 2010, 12:26
While listening to Foxy Shazam - I imagine Eric Nally and Meat duet on Dead Ringer for Love :-D

Steve6
08 Oct 2010, 17:15
I think a lot of you Loafers should check out Nightwish's album "Dark Passion Play". It's pretty awesome to be fair, and very gothic. It might be a bit heavy for you soft rock lovers though.

The-Meat-85
08 Oct 2010, 20:32
I just heard the album from Black Country Communion and it's well worth checking out. Band is Glenn Hughes, Joe Bonamassa, Jason Bonham and Derek Sherinian

http://www.bccommunion.com/

Cherry.Loaf
08 Oct 2010, 20:58
I think a lot of you Loafers should check out Nightwish's album "Dark Passion Play". It's pretty awesome to be fair, and very gothic. It might be a bit heavy for you soft rock lovers though.


I love Nightwish! Mainly the old stuff with Tarja though

Pudding
09 Oct 2010, 06:34
Foxy Shazam - Oh Lord
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tg4CPaKzSUU

What a load of shite

Kerry Ellis - Dangerland

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AndrewG
09 Oct 2010, 20:27
That guy SERIOUSLY needs to stay away as far as possible from helping to write songs for Meat Loaf! :mad: Honestly if there is a single factor I can point out as being an influence for Meat Loaf having lost fans this year I'd easily say it's due to Mr. Nally and Justin Hawkins!

Sarge
10 Oct 2010, 02:30
Honestly if there is a single factor I can point out as being an influence for Meat Loaf having lost fans this year I'd easily say it's due to Mr. Nally and Justin Hawkins!

Sure, it's solely the fault of the "dick in the pants" song... ;) I'd blame it on "Lesbian" Love, a song you like, if I remember it correctly. :twisted: We all have different preferences, some people fancy something that others loathe. I like Love Is Not Real and California, although I have to admit that I probably would have an issue with the California lyrics if the accompanying music wouldn't sound like a parody of silly 1980s pop sometimes.

I like Foxy Shazam's way to perform. Don't get the Steinman reference though. Their music is rather simple, I tried to play the song RadioMaster posted the link to and it was very easy. Steinman's music is quite complex and the lyrics are a class of their own.

RadioMaster
10 Oct 2010, 10:21
not really new, but this song was originally supposed to be recorded for Bat2, before they decided to have all Jim songs:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gx74QEn7LuE

Sarge
10 Oct 2010, 11:07
Sounds very 1980s, a little Bon Jovi like. Would have been a good track for the Bad Attitude era, I can picture Bob Kulick playing the guitar solo.

Pudding
11 Oct 2010, 01:37
not really new, but this song was originally supposed to be recorded for Bat2, before they decided to have all Jim songs:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gx74QEn7LuE

Another post taken from the Steinman board? ;) You should be a Rockman Ambassador :lmao:

RadioMaster
11 Oct 2010, 09:04
not really, knew that for years. (think i might have read it on a certain blog first :bleh:)

AndrewG
11 Oct 2010, 09:33
I dream of another universe in which Hang Cool Teddy Bear contains Prize Fight Lover and Date with Destiny.

K1ttycat
11 Oct 2010, 13:21
Interesting. Their first album from 2007 can be heard here - http://www.we7.com/#/album/Foxy-Shazam/Introducing

jcmoorehead
11 Oct 2010, 22:22
I just heard the album from Black Country Communion and it's well worth checking out. Band is Glenn Hughes, Joe Bonamassa, Jason Bonham and Derek Sherinian

http://www.bccommunion.com/

Everyone should take notice of this, incredible album!

Pudding
11 Oct 2010, 22:50
I dream of another universe in which Hang Cool Teddy Bear contains Prize Fight Lover and Date with Destiny.

And I'm assuming one of them would be the first single ;)

Monstro
10 Nov 2010, 21:00
Marya Roxx

Debut album now available, John and Paul on drums & guitar


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