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Fire Ball
25 Oct 2011, 10:11
See if they will print it !!

>" I would like to extend my sincere apologies to Andrew Demetriou, the AFL, all of the AFL players, the AFL fans, and anyone else I may have offended with my latest interview in Perth. In this 30+ minute interview we discussed numerous topics aside from the AFL such as the concerts within Australia and the related positive reviews from the fans, as well as the wonderful response we have been receiving for the new CD titled "Hell In A Handbasket" recently released in Australia. Unfortunately, the edited interview only focused on the AFL and some key statements. We all say things in the heat of the moment that we later regret and this was one of those moments for me. Yes, there were technical difficulties at the Grand Final pre-game performance which were extremely inopportune, and I didn't come off in the best light, however, the ill-response was extreme. I am a passionate person who leaves everything on stage, and my many fans world-wide know this for fact, but it was this same passion that brought me to lash out when I shouldn't have during the interview. Last, I also want to apologize to my fans. Their unrelenting support in Australia has been strong and hasn't gone unrecognized. "
Sincerely,
Meat Loaf.

melon
25 Oct 2011, 10:14
See if they will print it !!
You know they will ;)

Last, I also want to apologize to my fans. Their unrelenting support in Australia has been strong and hasn't gone unrecognized. "

You don't need to apologise to me :-)

PanicLord
25 Oct 2011, 10:15
CHSIBM, brilliant words Meat.

JennaG
25 Oct 2011, 10:16
Your apology is well written and sincere. I hope they do publish it.

It takes a big man to stand up and apologise for his wrongdoings, you have my endless respect sir.

A Slice Of English
25 Oct 2011, 10:18
Headline should be: "Class Act Issues Sincere Apology"

Class act is right. God bless you, Meat.

robgomm
25 Oct 2011, 10:18
See if they will print it !!

>" I would like to extend my sincere apologies to Andrew Demetriou, the AFL, all of the AFL players, the AFL fans, and anyone else I may have offended with my latest interview in Perth. In this 30+ minute interview we discussed numerous topics aside from the AFL such as the concerts within Australia and the related positive reviews from the fans, as well as the wonderful response we have been receiving for the new CD titled "Hell In A Handbasket" recently released in Australia. Unfortunately, the edited interview only focused on the AFL and some key statements. We all say things in the heat of the moment that we later regret and this was one of those moments for me. Yes, there were technical difficulties at the Grand Final pre-game performance which were extremely inopportune, and I didn't come off in the best light, however, the ill-response was extreme. I am a passionate person who leaves everything on stage, and my many fans world-wide know this for fact, but it was this same passion that brought me to lash out when I shouldn't have during the interview. Last, I also want to apologize to my fans. Their unrelenting support in Australia has been strong and hasn't gone unrecognized. "
Sincerely,
Meat Loaf.

It's very good but it's sad that you feel the need to apologise for an interview that was taken out of context. It's very good and I hope they print it, because although your comments were not directed at all of the people at the AFL, that's the way the bullies and the press have played it. I can't think of anything more you could say, I actually think you've been quite restrained there, so well done.

Fire Ball
25 Oct 2011, 10:20
You know they will ;)


You don't need to apologise to me :-)

I don't believe most will !! They were out to get me from the moment I walked into the country because they put an American act at the AFL final. Then they Quoted money I was paid , which was not true and I think that really pissed people off. All in all the press had put a bullet in my head before I got there.
M

melon
25 Oct 2011, 10:22
I don't believe most will !! They were out to get me from the moment I walked into the country because they put an American act at the AFL final. Then they Quoted money I was paid , which was not true and I think that really pissed people off. All in all the press had put a bullet in my head before I got there.
M

That's true, I was thinking more in terms of "Oh Meat Loaf's got something to say about it..."

But when you put it like that, very true..... do you mind if we copy this post it on our Facebook pages?

AndyK
25 Oct 2011, 10:24
I don't believe most will !! They were out to get me from the moment I walked into the country because they put an American act at the AFL final. Then they Quoted money I was paid , which was not true and I think that really pissed people off. All in all the press had put a bullet in my head before I got there.
M

Why not release it yourself on your facebook page, meatloaf.net and perhaps even a quick video of you making the statement released on twitter?

robgomm
25 Oct 2011, 10:25
I don't believe most will !! They were out to get me from the moment I walked into the country because they put an American act at the AFL final. Then they Quoted money I was paid , which was not true and I think that really pissed people off. All in all the press had put a bullet in my head before I got there.
M

Sadly, you are probably correct. They won't want to take back what they have said now.

Fire Ball
25 Oct 2011, 10:26
let's wait and see what they print !!
M

unbekannt
25 Oct 2011, 10:27
Why not release it yourself on your facebook page, meatloaf.net and perhaps even a quick video of you making the statement released on twitter?
Good idea! :up:

melon
25 Oct 2011, 10:27
let's wait and see what they print !!
M

Ok, you tell us when!! I'll help any way I can

GDW
25 Oct 2011, 10:28
I don't believe most will !! They were out to get me from the moment I walked into the country because they put an American act at the AFL final. Then they Quoted money I was paid , which was not true and I think that really pissed people off. All in all the press had put a bullet in my head before I got there.
M

The Australian press make Gadaffis lynch mob seem like angels.:!:

JennaG
25 Oct 2011, 10:28
I don't believe most will !! They were out to get me from the moment I walked into the country because they put an American act at the AFL final. Then they Quoted money I was paid , which was not true and I think that really pissed people off. All in all the press had put a bullet in my head before I got there.
M

I think you hit the nail on the head there but you are doing the right thing in writing to the press and apologising. If they don't publish it, it'll just go to prove that you ARE the better person.

You do not need to apologise to us, we're here, to give you the support you need, when you need it. :D

melon
25 Oct 2011, 10:35
The Australian press make Gadaffis lynch mob seem like angels.:!:

Indeed they do..... makes me want to get involved in media just to make sure everything I do is done the right way!

EDIT: ........ But then thats probably like selling your soul to the devil!!!

robgomm
25 Oct 2011, 10:50
This just makes me feel sick. THEY should be apologising to YOU.

A Slice Of English
25 Oct 2011, 10:52
Indeed they do..... makes me want to get involved in media just to make sure everything I do is done the right way!

EDIT: ........ But then thats probably like selling your soul to the devil!!!

Plus the press exist to make money by courting controversy and if they did the "right thing" then they would go out of business because society thrives on malicious, underhand nastiness and bad news.

carole
25 Oct 2011, 11:01
See if they will print it !!

>" I would like to extend my sincere apologies to Andrew Demetriou, the AFL, all of the AFL players, the AFL fans, and anyone else I may have offended with my latest interview in Perth. In this 30+ minute interview we discussed numerous topics aside from the AFL such as the concerts within Australia and the related positive reviews from the fans, as well as the wonderful response we have been receiving for the new CD titled "Hell In A Handbasket" recently released in Australia. Unfortunately, the edited interview only focused on the AFL and some key statements. We all say things in the heat of the moment that we later regret and this was one of those moments for me. Yes, there were technical difficulties at the Grand Final pre-game performance which were extremely inopportune, and I didn't come off in the best light, however, the ill-response was extreme. I am a passionate person who leaves everything on stage, and my many fans world-wide know this for fact, but it was this same passion that brought me to lash out when I shouldn't have during the interview. Last, I also want to apologize to my fans. Their unrelenting support in Australia has been strong and hasn't gone unrecognized. "
Sincerely,
Meat Loaf.

Beautifully put Meat, I hope they print it. No need to apologise to us fans, we're with you to the end. You are a passionate man, that's what we all love about you. It shows in you music and your shows.

Carole

DJLeen
25 Oct 2011, 11:10
Well said Meat love ya xxx

CarylB
25 Oct 2011, 12:13
I don't believe most will !! They were out to get me from the moment I walked into the country because they put an American act at the AFL final. Then they Quoted money I was paid , which was not true and I think that really pissed people off. All in all the press had put a bullet in my head before I got there.
M

Meat, you're right on all counts, and as you say later ..let's see what they print. But what you've sent is beautifully expressed, sincere and gracious, and also well crafted in that it's hard to imagine how they could use it to put you in a bad light. As others have said you have no need to apologise, but that you have speaks volumes about you :-)

It strikes me that there are broadly 3 groups of people in Australia.

The small group who followed the press lead and jumped on the wagon, who are worth nothing.

A vast number who aren't "fans" although may have heard of your name, BOOH etc, but don't really follow what you do, and who are probably barely aware of what's been happening, and most of whom would be appalled if they knew.

Hundreds of thousands who were the people you went there to see, most of whom have bought HIAH, many of whom went to shows and were delighted, and all of whom know you, value you, and will also be appalled by the treatment you've received. You have no need to apologise to them, but they will as always be impressed by your honesty, stature and decency. (Which also happen to be qualities the first group wouldn't recognise if it bit them on the ass!)

Ride on Cowboy ;)

Caryl

lorenzoduke
25 Oct 2011, 12:34
Good clear statement Meat, they won't be able to spin that one no matter how they try. As you said, whether or not they choose to print it is a different matter. Hope cool heads prevail.

rickhenrydrums
25 Oct 2011, 12:55
See if they will print it !!

>" I would like to extend my sincere apologies to Andrew Demetriou, the AFL, all of the AFL players, the AFL fans, and anyone else I may have offended with my latest interview in Perth. In this 30+ minute interview we discussed numerous topics aside from the AFL such as the concerts within Australia and the related positive reviews from the fans, as well as the wonderful response we have been receiving for the new CD titled "Hell In A Handbasket" recently released in Australia. Unfortunately, the edited interview only focused on the AFL and some key statements. We all say things in the heat of the moment that we later regret and this was one of those moments for me. Yes, there were technical difficulties at the Grand Final pre-game performance which were extremely inopportune, and I didn't come off in the best light, however, the ill-response was extreme. I am a passionate person who leaves everything on stage, and my many fans world-wide know this for fact, but it was this same passion that brought me to lash out when I shouldn't have during the interview. Last, I also want to apologize to my fans. Their unrelenting support in Australia has been strong and hasn't gone unrecognized. "
Sincerely,
Meat Loaf.
Meat, you once said at your show, never argue with someome who buys ink by the barrol! So don't let net off these low life critics and people get to you! In my opinion you've had the your best few years since arrive in OZ, listen to hang cool teddy bear and hell in a handbasket, 2 off the best albums out there at the minute...you haven't had one bad review since going to OZ! So keep strong, get some rest, and get ready for 2012 and the UK in 2013! I can put money on that tour will sell out with you playing Bat 1 in the second half off your set!

Peace
Rick

aussielovesmeat
25 Oct 2011, 13:42
They were out to get me from the moment I walked into the country because they put an American act at the AFL final. Then they Quoted money I was paid , which was not true and I think that really pissed people off. All in all the press had put a bullet in my head before I got there.
M

Yes I think you have hit the nail on the head there! Still absolutely no excuse for what followed! The press will do anything for a story! They make me sick!
Lets see if they have the guts to print your statement! :mad:

duke knooby
25 Oct 2011, 13:59
you should sing gnr's out ta get me as an encore song :twisted:

akama
25 Oct 2011, 14:08
I am sure I am speaking for most fans! I (we) will defend you to the death!

No need to apologize!

Thank you Meatloaf.

realViking
25 Oct 2011, 14:34
You do not need to apologise to us, we're here, to give you the support you need, when you need it. :D


I soo agree with you there Jenna....

Meat: you would be amazed if you knew what we true fans would do for you....We all feel that you are a family-member, and you know how much family means to one another....
You have always shown your love for us fans, so don`t be surprised if we would go throug hell for you! Cous we will....!
We are spread all around the world, and will never give up to support you...

That`s what true Fans are!!!

The letter you have written to the AFL, well I personly don`t think you have anything to apologize for...they don`t deserve it....
They really don`t....
But, what do we not do for the living quarters of home.....

Anyway...Meat, you will rise again, stronger than ever...you`ll see.. ;-)

Love ya


Tine the viking

robgomm
25 Oct 2011, 14:34
I am sure I am speaking for most fans! I (we) will defend you to the death!

No need to apologize!

Thank you Meatloaf.

Well said. I would die for Meat like any member of my family.

mentalcase19
25 Oct 2011, 14:39
Meat Loafs music has always been there for me whenever I needed it.

Therefore I say we take this AFL down! Teach them for messing with our man Meat.

How dare anyone disrespect such a legend! I love Meat Loaf with all my heart I say we give the AFL hell! And the Australian press.

I am so angry with what they have done to Meat Loaf :evil:

Vickip
25 Oct 2011, 14:41
See if they will print it !!

>" I would like to extend my sincere apologies to Andrew Demetriou, the AFL, all of the AFL players, the AFL fans, and anyone else I may have offended with my latest interview in Perth. In this 30+ minute interview we discussed numerous topics aside from the AFL such as the concerts within Australia and the related positive reviews from the fans, as well as the wonderful response we have been receiving for the new CD titled "Hell In A Handbasket" recently released in Australia. Unfortunately, the edited interview only focused on the AFL and some key statements. We all say things in the heat of the moment that we later regret and this was one of those moments for me. Yes, there were technical difficulties at the Grand Final pre-game performance which were extremely inopportune, and I didn't come off in the best light, however, the ill-response was extreme. I am a passionate person who leaves everything on stage, and my many fans world-wide know this for fact, but it was this same passion that brought me to lash out when I shouldn't have during the interview. Last, I also want to apologize to my fans. Their unrelenting support in Australia has been strong and hasn't gone unrecognized. "
Sincerely,
Meat Loaf.

Very well written Meat. But as the others have said, you're the big man here and have nothing to apologize for :-)


I don't believe most will !! They were out to get me from the moment I walked into the country because they put an American act at the AFL final. Then they Quoted money I was paid , which was not true and I think that really pissed people off. All in all the press had put a bullet in my head before I got there.
M

Exactly .... sigh ....

let's wait and see what they print !!
M

Good luck !!

Vickip
25 Oct 2011, 14:44
Your apology is well written and sincere. I hope they do publish it.

It takes a big man to stand up and apologise for his wrongdoings, you have my endless respect sir.

I second that :-) I have even more respect for Meat now than I did before if that's even possible.

Cole
25 Oct 2011, 15:05
See if they will print it !!

>" I would like to extend my sincere apologies to Andrew Demetriou, the AFL, all of the AFL players, the AFL fans, and anyone else I may have offended with my latest interview in Perth. In this 30+ minute interview we discussed numerous topics aside from the AFL such as the concerts within Australia and the related positive reviews from the fans, as well as the wonderful response we have been receiving for the new CD titled "Hell In A Handbasket" recently released in Australia. Unfortunately, the edited interview only focused on the AFL and some key statements. We all say things in the heat of the moment that we later regret and this was one of those moments for me. Yes, there were technical difficulties at the Grand Final pre-game performance which were extremely inopportune, and I didn't come off in the best light, however, the ill-response was extreme. I am a passionate person who leaves everything on stage, and my many fans world-wide know this for fact, but it was this same passion that brought me to lash out when I shouldn't have during the interview. Last, I also want to apologize to my fans. Their unrelenting support in Australia has been strong and hasn't gone unrecognized. "
Sincerely,
Meat Loaf.


Meat....

It takes a big man, with a big voice to do that!! I saw the AFL video and honestly You didn't sound bad at all....the press can be brutal....but you retaliated and proved to them your sincere!!! I just hope that they print it right and not jumble up the words like they do!!
Well you know your fans are behind you 100% ...and that's what counts!!!__!

SueL
25 Oct 2011, 15:07
Originally Posted by Fire Ball

I don't believe most will !! They were out to get me from the moment I walked into the country because they put an American act at the AFL final. Then they Quoted money I was paid , which was not true and I think that really pissed people off. All in all the press had put a bullet in my head before I got there.
M

Meat,

Sadly, I agree about their pre-conceived notions. :evil:

You've manned up as you always do, (although imo no apology to anyone was needed) and if your well-crafted message is not printed, FURTHER SHAME ON THEM. I'd love to say precisely what I think about them, but we are, after all, moderated. :lol:

Your fans know what you're all about, and I'll rejoice in the day you can finally put this all behind you.



Ok, you tell us when!! I'll help any way I can

I'm with Mel, as I know so many are.

Hang tough, keep yourself well, and ROCK ON in true Meat Loaf style!

stretch37
25 Oct 2011, 15:58
See if they will print it !!

>" I would like to extend my sincere apologies to Andrew Demetriou, the AFL, all of the AFL players, the AFL fans, and anyone else I may have offended with my latest interview in Perth. In this 30+ minute interview we discussed numerous topics aside from the AFL such as the concerts within Australia and the related positive reviews from the fans, as well as the wonderful response we have been receiving for the new CD titled "Hell In A Handbasket" recently released in Australia. Unfortunately, the edited interview only focused on the AFL and some key statements. We all say things in the heat of the moment that we later regret and this was one of those moments for me. Yes, there were technical difficulties at the Grand Final pre-game performance which were extremely inopportune, and I didn't come off in the best light, however, the ill-response was extreme. I am a passionate person who leaves everything on stage, and my many fans world-wide know this for fact, but it was this same passion that brought me to lash out when I shouldn't have during the interview. Last, I also want to apologize to my fans. Their unrelenting support in Australia has been strong and hasn't gone unrecognized. "
Sincerely,
Meat Loaf.

It sounds fantastic Meat ! Really well written and addresses everything.

Although it wasn't clear that in editing the interview that they made it look like you said the "AFL are jerks" when really you were talking about cyber bullies. I think its important that you actually say that, people can be dumb and wont put 2 and 2 together. :-P

Vickip
25 Oct 2011, 16:26
Ok, you tell us when!! I'll help any way I can

Same here !

Sebastian.
25 Oct 2011, 16:32
let's wait and see what they print !!
M

Ok, you tell us when!! I'll help any way I can

Same here!

You have my sword...

stretch37
25 Oct 2011, 16:38
I don't believe most will !! They were out to get me from the moment I walked into the country because they put an American act at the AFL final. Then they Quoted money I was paid , which was not true and I think that really pissed people off. All in all the press had put a bullet in my head before I got there.
M

They definitely did. They better print the apology!! Its sincere, and it really was great to read. I am sure the fans will see it was a very positive thing, and hopefully it will help lay things to rest.

MeatGrl1
25 Oct 2011, 17:18
See if they will print it !!

>" I would like to extend my sincere apologies to Andrew Demetriou, the AFL, all of the AFL players, the AFL fans, and anyone else I may have offended with my latest interview in Perth. In this 30+ minute interview we discussed numerous topics aside from the AFL such as the concerts within Australia and the related positive reviews from the fans, as well as the wonderful response we have been receiving for the new CD titled "Hell In A Handbasket" recently released in Australia. Unfortunately, the edited interview only focused on the AFL and some key statements. We all say things in the heat of the moment that we later regret and this was one of those moments for me. Yes, there were technical difficulties at the Grand Final pre-game performance which were extremely inopportune, and I didn't come off in the best light, however, the ill-response was extreme. I am a passionate person who leaves everything on stage, and my many fans world-wide know this for fact, but it was this same passion that brought me to lash out when I shouldn't have during the interview. Last, I also want to apologize to my fans. Their unrelenting support in Australia has been strong and hasn't gone unrecognized. "
Sincerely,
Meat Loaf.

I don't know why they wouldn't print this,
reading it comes across as sincere and heart felt. Unfortunatly I have not seen this interview to comment further but I think I speak for the majority when I say that we definatly do know how passionate you are when it comes to performance and staging.

Rock on :metal:.

KayBaby
25 Oct 2011, 17:32
Well written, Fire Ball. No apologies needed for your fans.

Unfortunately, I'll be surprised if the media runs this. They might run it in a "Letters to the Editor" type format.

I was a media spokesperson for two major U.S. airlines - they never ran the good stuff. Once they start piling on, they don't stop until they move on to another bad story.

loaferman61
25 Oct 2011, 19:13
Well written, Fire Ball. No apologies needed for your fans.

Unfortunately, I'll be surprised if the media runs this. They might run it in a "Letters to the Editor" type format.

I was a media spokesperson for two major U.S. airlines - they never ran the good stuff. Once they start piling on, they don't stop until they move on to another bad story.

I was thinking the same thing, a letter to the editor format. It would be tough to turn down a response from a famous entertainment personality. If sent as a PR it will probably not be used, there's no way to twist it into anything sensational.

suzieq
25 Oct 2011, 19:29
I like the press release statement. Others have put it more eloquently but I can't type effectively from my phone. So pardon my straightforwardness today.

I don't believe most will !! They were out to get me from the moment I walked into the country because they put an American act at the AFL final. Then they Quoted money I was paid , which was not true and I think that really pissed people off. All in all the press had put a bullet in my head before I got there.
M

100% agree

Ok, you tell us when!! I'll help any way I can


plus one.

Apology to us.....naw...c'mon forgetaboutit.

juniper
25 Oct 2011, 19:45
I don't believe most will !! They were out to get me from the moment I walked into the country because they put an American act at the AFL final. Then they Quoted money I was paid , which was not true and I think that really pissed people off. All in all the press had put a bullet in my head before I got there.
M Judging by the pre-AFL press, it did seem they were out to get you before you set foot on the stage, they were angry an American was chosen and were upset for who knows why, but, that's in the past, you made your most appropriate statement and now can move on to NZ shows with the passion you are known for.

:heart:So proud to be your fan!!:heart:

Sarge
25 Oct 2011, 21:09
Wow, I wouldn't have expected him to do this. Respect! It's easy to call someone a "jerk", everybody can do that, but this takes courage. I'm impressed.

Cherry.Loaf
25 Oct 2011, 21:12
I am sure I am speaking for most fans! I (we) will defend you to the death!

No need to apologize!

Thank you Meatloaf.

With you all the way! Keep us updated with which papers etc post your message Meat :)

Meatfan4ever
25 Oct 2011, 22:30
No need to apologize, Meat. But for that, I respect you just to same. Hell, you could have done a lot worse and we would still love you and defend you to the end. That’s what loyal fans do. You have way more class than them and it’s about time they realize that. Keep on Rockin, my beloved and know that when they attack, we will always have your back.

It’s been a little rough out there on the road. Trust me, we are all ready for you to just come on home. I want my Teddy Bear to be home. Luv ya bunches.

carole
25 Oct 2011, 23:43
Ok, you tell us when!! I'll help any way I can

Me too.

Carole

suzieq
26 Oct 2011, 00:20
Judging by the pre-AFL press

Yes, they were out for him..right down to the half our before he took stage. The AFL commentators TV were not nice pre game. When I reflect back, I remember being pissed off then. Along with a few other people watching online..some of those being Australian. IMO, just more proof that the press had a bit of an agenda. I don't want to upset Meat anymore than he already is. What's done is done.

He's back on forum, keeping us updated. Fingers crossed the AU press does the right thing and prints Meat's statement.

juniper
26 Oct 2011, 00:27
Yes, they were out for him..right down to the half our before he took stage. The AFL commentators TV were not nice pre game. When I reflect back, I remember being pissed off then. Along with a few other people watching online..some of those being Australian. IMO, just more proof that the press had a bit of an agenda. I don't want to upset Meat anymore than he already is. What's done is done.

He's back on forum, keeping us updated. Fingers crossed the AU press does the right thing and prints Meat's statement.

I concur wholeheartedly!

Shea
26 Oct 2011, 20:51
Your apology is well written and sincere. I hope they do publish it.

It takes a big man to stand up and apologise for his wrongdoings, you have my endless respect sir.

Very well said Skybird.

Shea
26 Oct 2011, 20:55
See if they will print it !!

>" I would like to extend my sincere apologies to Andrew Demetriou, the AFL, all of the AFL players, the AFL fans, and anyone else I may have offended with my latest interview in Perth. In this 30+ minute interview we discussed numerous topics aside from the AFL such as the concerts within Australia and the related positive reviews from the fans, as well as the wonderful response we have been receiving for the new CD titled "Hell In A Handbasket" recently released in Australia. Unfortunately, the edited interview only focused on the AFL and some key statements. We all say things in the heat of the moment that we later regret and this was one of those moments for me. Yes, there were technical difficulties at the Grand Final pre-game performance which were extremely inopportune, and I didn't come off in the best light, however, the ill-response was extreme. I am a passionate person who leaves everything on stage, and my many fans world-wide know this for fact, but it was this same passion that brought me to lash out when I shouldn't have during the interview. Last, I also want to apologize to my fans. Their unrelenting support in Australia has been strong and hasn't gone unrecognized. "
Sincerely,
Meat Loaf.

Huge kudos to ya Meat. You continue to show that you are a class act...truly. :-) I hope that the press mans up and prints this.

Shea

melon
27 Oct 2011, 16:03
See if they will print it !!

>" I would like to extend my sincere apologies to Andrew Demetriou, the AFL, all of the AFL players, the AFL fans, and anyone else I may have offended with my latest interview in Perth. In this 30+ minute interview we discussed numerous topics aside from the AFL such as the concerts within Australia and the related positive reviews from the fans, as well as the wonderful response we have been receiving for the new CD titled "Hell In A Handbasket" recently released in Australia. Unfortunately, the edited interview only focused on the AFL and some key statements. We all say things in the heat of the moment that we later regret and this was one of those moments for me. Yes, there were technical difficulties at the Grand Final pre-game performance which were extremely inopportune, and I didn't come off in the best light, however, the ill-response was extreme. I am a passionate person who leaves everything on stage, and my many fans world-wide know this for fact, but it was this same passion that brought me to lash out when I shouldn't have during the interview. Last, I also want to apologize to my fans. Their unrelenting support in Australia has been strong and hasn't gone unrecognized. "
Sincerely,
Meat Loaf.

So, no one's picked it up yet?

ShelbyLee
27 Oct 2011, 17:46
You're a class act, Meat.

KayBaby
27 Oct 2011, 19:05
Are there any reports of this being picked up by the Oz media?

Smithie
27 Oct 2011, 19:33
You're a class act, Meat.

Yes indeed!

melon
27 Oct 2011, 19:46
Are there any reports of this being picked up by the Oz media?

Not so far :roll:

Oh the Shock

Lol

juniper
27 Oct 2011, 21:36
Are there any reports of this being picked up by the Oz media?

I haven't seen it mentioned anywhere, there was this article which came out after the statement, it mentions his recent health scare but doesn't mention the statement.
http://www.stuff.co.nz/entertainment/music/5866668/Meat-Loaf-tells-of-health-scare

CarylB
27 Oct 2011, 21:53
I haven't seen it mentioned anywhere, there was this article which came out after the statement, it mentions his recent health scare but doesn't mention the statement.
http://www.stuff.co.nz/entertainment/music/5866668/Meat-Loaf-tells-of-health-scare

And isn't that the NZ press? If it doesn't travel there I'd see it as a positive

Caryl

juniper
27 Oct 2011, 21:55
And isn't that the NZ press? If it doesn't travel there I'd see it as a positive

Caryl
Yes, that was the NZ press, but I thought he wanted his statement to travel? Or maybe just let the whole thing drop, at this point.

CarylB
27 Oct 2011, 22:17
Yes, that was the NZ press, but I thought he wanted his statement to travel? Or maybe just let the whole thing drop, at this point.

I don't know .. but I'd have thought that most people elsewhere would be pretty much unaware of it. It was the Australian press, resentful AFL fans, and a small group of bandwagon jumpers who were conducting their campaign on his FB page mainly, so I woudn't think the majority of people elsewhere would have noticed, except Meat's fans who seem behind him.

The statement was aimed at AFL fans, and they were mainly Australian surely. I always thought it stood for Anything For Love ;)

Caryl

akama
30 Oct 2011, 12:58
Why not post it straight onto the AFL's Facebook page?
By doing so it might be seen by a greater number of people!
Just a thought!
:-)

robgomm
30 Oct 2011, 13:09
Why not post it straight onto the AFL's Facebook page?
By doing so it might be seen by a greater number of people!
Just a thought!
:-)

It's a good thought. Have any of the Aussie press picked it up yet?

melon
30 Oct 2011, 13:58
Not that I have seen, but now I am thinking that just too much time has passed, it's all starting to die down again, maybe it's just too late for them to bring it up again?

realViking
30 Oct 2011, 14:12
He might didn`t send it....he wasn`t sure if he would....I think....But what do I know....LoL

melon
30 Oct 2011, 14:14
He sent it Tine, I am pretty sure. Those sorts of things you need to get done before too much time passes, while it is still current.

CarylB
30 Oct 2011, 14:28
Not that I have seen, but now I am thinking that just too much time has passed, it's all starting to die down again, maybe it's just too late for them to bring it up again?

I think that's a good point. .. and posting it to the AFL FB might simply encourage more debate and re-fuel the energies of those relative few who have been seeking out Meat's page too post their negative and abusive nonsense there, because they aren't interested in who Meat is, nor are they likely to read or understand what he's said .. it might simply be a reminder and an invitation :(

Caryl

melon
30 Oct 2011, 14:31
I think that's a good point. .. and posting it to the AFL FB might simply encourage more debate and re-fuel the energies of those relative few who have been seeking out Meat's page too post their negative and abusive nonsense there, because they aren't interested in who Meat is, nor are they likely to read or understand what he's said .. it might simply be a reminder and an invitation :(

Caryl

Exactly what I was getting at ;)

robgomm
30 Oct 2011, 14:41
I think that's a good point. .. and posting it to the AFL FB might simply encourage more debate and re-fuel the energies of those relative few who have been seeking out Meat's page too post their negative and abusive nonsense there, because they aren't interested in who Meat is, nor are they likely to read or understand what he's said .. it might simply be a reminder and an invitation :(

Caryl

On second thought you're right Caryl. If they haven't picked it up yet then it's probably best left alone and not stirring it up again.

akama
30 Oct 2011, 22:27
I think that's a good point. .. and posting it to the AFL FB might simply encourage more debate and re-fuel the energies of those relative few who have been seeking out Meat's page too post their negative and abusive nonsense there, because they aren't interested in who Meat is, nor are they likely to read or understand what he's said .. it might simply be a reminder and an invitation :(

Caryl


I thought of it having a negative affect if posted on AFL's FB page this morning after I posted my comment last night. Sorry.

robgomm
31 Oct 2011, 09:28
I think that's a good point. .. and posting it to the AFL FB might simply encourage more debate and re-fuel the energies of those relative few who have been seeking out Meat's page too post their negative and abusive nonsense there, because they aren't interested in who Meat is, nor are they likely to read or understand what he's said .. it might simply be a reminder and an invitation :(

Caryl

Unfortunately Meat is going to continue with this, so I suspect the cyber bullies will be rearing their heads once more :(

CarylB
31 Oct 2011, 11:34
Rob, I posted my thought about posting it on the AFL FB page. Whatever Meat decides to do, it's his decision to make. This isn't about me or my feelings. It's about Meat. It's Monday. By the end of the week he should be home. I ignored those who went to Meat's page to dick about, because their numbers are actually relatively small, their minds smaller, and imo they deserve nothing more than having their comments and their jack-asses removed. If I need to ignore them again, I can.

Caryl

robgomm
31 Oct 2011, 11:47
Rob, I posted my thought about posting it on the AFL FB page. Whatever Meat decides to do, it's his decision to make. This isn't about me or my feelings. It's about Meat. It's Monday. By the end of the week he should be home. I ignored those who went to Meat's page to dick about, because their numbers are actually relatively small, their minds smaller, and imo they deserve nothing more than having their comments and their jack-asses removed. If I need to ignore them again, I can.

Caryl

Caryl, why so defensive? I never criticised you or said it was anything about you.