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And here I was, saying to myself "I never use that Dislike button" I don't want to ise the dislike button... I have never found a reason to use the dislike button...
... %&$%@ ARE YOU HAPPY NOW, WARIO!!! Well? Arey ya? :(
Do not like this song. Even Meat can't make it one I would choose to listen to.
Tina.K.
08 Jun 2013, 14:18
I think Masculine is quite okay actually, but one of the worst Meat songs ever IMO from that album is "Burning down". I always skip that one, blehhh.
Evil One
08 Jun 2013, 14:38
This live arrangement is worse than the other one. At least that has the Masculine, Masculine, Masculine bit at the end.
The Flying Mouse
08 Jun 2013, 19:13
:twisted: I disliked your post because it didn't make me like Masculine.
I liked it already :mrgreen:
Meat Loaf_fan
08 Jun 2013, 19:41
Although I love Live at Wembley version, I also like (not love ;)) this version.
I think/want/pray that "Masculine" should be in the set list. :-)
PanicLord
08 Jun 2013, 20:07
Okay so I prefer that version to the album version. But I still don't like it.
Sebastian.
08 Jun 2013, 20:39
I like it.
Haters gonna hate.
Evil One
08 Jun 2013, 20:53
This one is much better, but it still doesn't make me like the song
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IF THIS DOES NOT MAKE YOU LIKE MASCULINE DISLIKE MY POST NOW
As you wish ;)
I have never liked the song Masculine, I will never like the song Masculine, no matter how many times you try.
I've got to admire your persistance though. ;)
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Ollie241189
08 Jun 2013, 23:41
I like Masculine but I dont like it quite as much as you Chris!
TheDoode
09 Jun 2013, 00:25
Interesting question would be: why do the people (who have posted above) not like Masculine?
misterfive
09 Jun 2013, 05:46
Meat should do more 80's inspired rock. Since everyone nowadays does that anyway. My God I am starting to think every band is just trying to imitate Barenaked Ladies while playing Bruce Springsteen rock.
amethyst
09 Jun 2013, 14:13
Ok i'm confused, if I already like Masculine do I have to dislike the post :? or should I dislike it just because everyone else is :sherlock:
I love the guitar at the start of the song.... I love the song.
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How does a rehearsal have an audience?
AndrewG
09 Jun 2013, 15:06
How does a rehearsal have an audience?
Indeed. Why is this a rehearsal and not simply "live"? Is there evidence this wasn't recorded at a live show?
Btw. I don't mind the live version. I think it's ok.
Evil One
09 Jun 2013, 15:26
The Bat 2 single B-sides were recorded at the rehearsals for the Bat 2 tour. There's an audience of about 10 by the sound of it.
PanicLord
09 Jun 2013, 17:24
Interesting question would be: why do the people (who have posted above) not like Masculine?
Honestly, I find it dull - it doesn't grab me in any way. It's also a bit. .. um... aggressively 80s macho for my liking.
I agree. Musically it comes across as nothing very special, and the lyrics? I'm with you. They have no appeal to me .. get tough, play rough, grab her by the hair ... and that's masculine? Old fashioned macho perhaps .. manly? Not to me ;) And no love song in my eyes.
Interesting question would be: why do the people (who have posted above) not like Masculine?
I agree with PanicLord and Caryl.
I find it to be quite dull and I'm not a fan of the lyrics either.
How does a rehearsal have an audience?
The audience is fake
Indeed. Why is this a rehearsal and not simply "live"? Is there evidence this wasn't recorded at a live show?
Btw. I don't mind the live version. I think it's ok.
On Took The Words you can hear meat say "Ok.. I bet you say that to.. all the boys" and theres no sing along.
All Revved Up and Two out of three have almost no audience at all.
Heaven Can wait you can clearly hear the audience cut off abruptly.
The Flying Mouse
09 Jun 2013, 22:30
:twisted: It's a song that briefly allows us men to think we're in some way in charge.
Then reality crashes in and it's back to "yes dear, no dear, of course dear" :facepalm:
AndrewG
09 Jun 2013, 22:59
The audience is fake
On Took The Words you can hear meat say "Ok.. I bet you say that to.. all the boys" and theres no sing along.
All Revved Up and Two out of three have almost no audience at all.
Heaven Can wait you can clearly hear the audience cut off abruptly.
Thanks, I always feel good when I am reminded that I am not the biggest Meat Loaf nerd out there. ;-)
However it must upset you tremendously knowing that the song was never played since the late 80s / early 90s tours and most likely never will be again going by the protests above. :-P
Cherry.Loaf
10 Jun 2013, 09:55
I think it's hilarious and a bit of fun personally!
TheDoode
10 Jun 2013, 12:28
^ agree with this. The lyrics clearly are not meant to be taken literally and/or seriously :P I'd be kind of surprised if they were, really. And as for the structure of the song -- I'd take it over a lot of the 2006 + material any day.
And as for the structure of the song -- I'd take it over a lot of the 2006 + material any day.
I prefer it the other way round and would sooner listen to a lot of the more recent material than a lot of the Meat Loaf songs that came out of the 80's.
Each to their own eh? ;)
Thanks, I always feel good when I am reminded that I am not the biggest Meat Loaf nerd out there. ;-)
However it must upset you tremendously knowing that the song was never played since the late 80s / early 90s tours and most likely never will be again going by the protests above. :-P
In all honesty it doesnt. I joke and I kid and I pretend to demand it but the tuth is Im fine with whatever meat does and performs.
Yeha Im sick of break it, but thats about it. Whats no joke is masculine is legitimately my third favorite ML song and i love it the same way most people love It just wont quit, FCOL, or Objects.
If Meat ever were to do it, Itd be an inside joke or something. if he did even a little peice of it, I can just imagine everyones response form the fanclub. the rest of the audience wouldnt know what to make of it.
Aside from the inside joke Masculine is the signature tune of the 1986-1991 tour golden years. It should stay that way and never be seen again. Meat's current voice wouldnt mesh too well with the song (Dont think im implying anything cause im not and never have)
Now lets get a petition started: Masculine for Vegas!
AndrewG
10 Jun 2013, 13:20
1) Meat's current voice wouldnt mesh too well with the song
2) Now lets get a petition started: Masculine for Vegas!
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......The lyrics clearly are not meant to be taken literally and/or seriously :P I'd be kind of surprised if they were, really.
Considering the attention so often paid here to the lyrics of Meat's recorded songs, I'm a bit surprised that these should not be taken as they stand. However, you said it would be interesting to know why people didn't like this song, and some of us explained why :-)
I prefer it the other way round and would sooner listen to a lot of the more recent material than a lot of the Meat Loaf songs that came out of the 80's
I agree. And after Dead Ringer the 80s albums didn't have Platinum impact here. I have them, play them, but many of the songs don't for me hold a candle to Neighbourhood, CHSIB and Meat's latest two albums.
Each to their own eh? ;)
Hard to disagree with that ;)
TheDoode
10 Jun 2013, 21:43
Considering the attention so often paid here to the lyrics of Meat's recorded songs, I'm a bit surprised that these should not be taken as they stand.
That doesn't really make an awful lot of sense, Caryl. You're commenting on the fact that lyrics are frequently up for interpretation on this board while within the same sentence stating that you're surprised how the lyrics to Masculine haven't been taken at face value. :roll:
However, you said it would be interesting to know why people didn't like this song, and some of us explained why :-)
Bingo. And I replied to those comments above :-) Although, I wouldn't usually feel the need to reiterate that ;)
And after Dead Ringer the 80s albums didn't have Platinum impact here. I have them, play them, but many of the songs don't for me hold a candle to Neighbourhood, CHSIB and Meat's latest two albums.
That may be your opinion, but there are a lot of people who would disagree with that.
That's my opinion ;)
That doesn't really make an awful lot of sense, Caryl. You're commenting on the fact that lyrics are frequently up for interpretation on this board while within the same sentence stating that you're surprised how the lyrics to Masculine haven't been taken at face value. :roll:
Not what I meant .. I said "attention" .. songs seem to be often judged on the basis of the lyrics as well as the music. Rather than ignore them, or decide they should not be taken as written, I listen to them and in this case find them a bit distasteful, and at odds with the man singing them.
That may be your opinion, but there are a lot of people who would disagree with that.
That's my opinion ;)
Absolutely fine. I'm lucky that all of Meat's more recent work is so much to my taste :-)
TheDoode
10 Jun 2013, 22:42
Not what I meant .. I said "attention" .. songs seem to be often judged on the basis of the lyrics as well as the music. Rather than ignore them, or decide they should not be taken as written, I listen to them and in this case find them a bit distasteful, and at odds with the man singing them.
Apologies - it wasn't clear, but I see your meaning :-) And I agree with the last part of your reply about the lyrics and the man, which is why I've always taken the lyrics to Masculine as satirical, kind of a view-point critique if you like. A fun song that pokes fun at its own narrator/protagonist/character/misogyny in general.
lorenzoduke
11 Jun 2013, 16:36
I'll always find Masculine to me nothing more than atypical, embarrassing, faintly misogynistic '80's c*ck rock. Aggressively stupid and without a trace of irony. If Masculine did one thing, it's to make California Isn't Big Enough (which I see as a parody of that subgenre) even funnier than it already is.
Masculine may be unique in the Meat Loaf catalog, but outside of his work, songs like this were ten a penny at the time.
AndrewG
11 Jun 2013, 16:43
I don't particularly regard Masculine as a bad song. It's just that I think about 80% of Meat's back catalogue is much better. ;-)
I'll always find Masculine to me nothing more than atypical, embarrassing, faintly misogynistic '80's c*ck rock. Aggressively stupid and without a trace of irony.
Thanks .. that's exactly it for me :-) Perhaps it's more obvious to any woman trying to forge a career in the 70s/80s, but that air of misogynism is what one was up against, lacks irony, didn't sit well then, doesn't sit well with me now.
If Masculine did one thing, it's to make California Isn't Big Enough (which I see as a parody of that subgenre) even funnier than it already is.
Exactly :-) So wholly and daftly over the top it can amuse :-) Plus it's about the overwhelming feelings of the guy singing it, rather than his attitude towards others I think
I just like to stir Wario up :-P
But seriously, I don't mind the sound/music of the song, but I don't like the lyrics/theme of the song.
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AndrewG
11 Jun 2013, 17:18
Well let's put it this way I think it's better than that Thrashin' song that Tina discovered.
Monstro
11 Jun 2013, 17:52
Well let's put it this way I think it's better than that Thrashin' song that Tina discovered.
Still not rating it highly then lol
TheDoode
11 Jun 2013, 19:01
"Grab her by the hair
Drag her back to your cave
It's what makes a man a man"
If that isn't deeply satirical, emphasizing the misogyny of the period, then American Psycho is just a straight-up novel about a clinically insane serial killer.
Hint: it isn't.
Meat Loaf_fan
11 Jun 2013, 20:48
Video:
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I miss Amy and Elaine Goff :( and Steve Buslowe ... but now we have (in my opinion) even better NLE (with (for example) Patti Russo :-)) ...
Back to the topic : CarylB I thank you for giving me woman's point of view - now my enthusiasm to this song is on lower level ... but still, I think (maybe even more) that "Masculine" should be in the set list. Why? It would be a good pretext to explain lyrics and give people different point of views. ;)
TheDoode
12 Jun 2013, 00:17
Wario, do you have this ^ gig in full on your channel?
Wario, do you have this ^ gig in full on your channel?
Not yet. But soon.
misterfive
12 Jun 2013, 02:34
Wario seriously enough about Masculine, its a good song (by my standards) just let it be, jelax get in the grove and get netflix and watch some Ferris Bueller's Day Off.
Wario seriously enough about Masculine, its a good song (by my standards) just let it be, jelax get in the grove and get netflix and watch some Ferris Bueller's Day Off.
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AndrewG
12 Jun 2013, 11:23
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PanicLord
12 Jun 2013, 23:50
I've got it by jove! I've figured out the precise reason this song doesn't appeal to me. No drama. None. Meat isn't stretched, the band isn't stretched. I'm not bothered either way.
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