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Polethebear
26 Dec 2003, 03:04
Am I the only one here that thinks meat should have done a christmas album? I mean it's the only real creative challenege that I don't think he has taken.I have know doubt he and the band would have done a great job(The thoughts of Patti singing "Santa Baby"......ho..ho..ho! wow! :lol: ) In fact,I even thought about stienman coming up with some christmas orignals for meat but knowing jim he'd probably have the song end with meat doing a hatchet job on some carolers.


Here's an imaginary track list.....

01)-Sllient Night (The whole band-A capella)
02)-Santa claus is coming to town
03)-Jingle Bell Rock
04)-The Christmas Song
05)-Ruldoplh the red-nosed reindeer(Played for laughs with the band switching Meatloaf for ruldoplh in the begining,singing a full verson.Meat acting angry and then them doing the real thing)
06)-Grown up christmas list(Pearl or patti)
07)-Santa Baby(Patti)
08)-Something new from Stienman
09)-Winter Wonderland(Meat and Patti)
10)-Do you here what I hear
11)-Something new from stienman
12)-We wish you a merry christmas(The whole band-A capella)

Afterwards,Meat is prasing their work and they launch into the meatloaf version of ruldoplh again.He yells "oh shut up!" They then all say "Merry Christmas!!!"

Vickip
26 Dec 2003, 03:13
Am I the only one here that thinks meat should have done a christmas album? I mean it's the only real creative challenege that I don't think he has taken.I have know doubt he and the band would have done a great job(The thoughts of Patti singing "Santa Baby"......ho..ho..ho! wow! :lol: ) In fact,I even thought about stienman coming up with some christmas orignals for meat but knowing jim he'd probably have the song end with meat doing a hatchet job on some carolers.


Here's an imaginary track list.....

01)-Sllient Night (The whole band-A capella)
02)-Santa claus is coming to town
03)-Jingle Bell Rock
04)-The Christmas Song
05)-Ruldoplh the red-nosed reindeer(Played for laughs with the band switching Meatloaf for ruldoplh in the begining,singing a full verson.Meat acting angry and then them doing the real thing)
06)-Grown up christmas list(Pearl or patti)
07)-Santa Baby(Patti)
08)-Something new from Stienman
09)-Winter Wonderland(Meat and Patti)
10)-Do you here what I hear
11)-Something new from stienman
12)-We wish you a merry christmas(The whole band-A capella)

Afterwards,Meat is prasing their work and they launch into the meatloaf version of ruldoplh again.He yells "oh shut up!" They then all say "Merry Christmas!!!"

Sounds great .. but I'd also include Run Run Rudolph :)) It's a fun, Chuck Berry Christmas song !
Vicki

shadow1000001
26 Dec 2003, 04:16
What about "I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus"



Silent Night would be awesome :wink:

Vickip
26 Dec 2003, 04:25
What about "I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus"



Silent Night would be awesome :wink:

I have a clip of him singing it live at a Children's hospital (in 1995 I think) and it is beautiful :) Here's the direct link if you want to check it out :

http://www.republic-of-loafdom.com/main/Christmas2004/Christmas.htm

And I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus .. that would be brilliant !!
Vicki

shadow1000001
26 Dec 2003, 04:36
Thank you for the link Vicki. It was absolutely awesome :D
I still have goosebumps :wink:

black dog
26 Dec 2003, 11:52
I have a clip of him singing it live at a Children's hospital (in 1995 I think) and it is beautiful :) Here's the direct link if you want to check it out :

http://www.republic-of-loafdom.com/main/Christmas2004/Christmas.htm

And I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus .. that would be brilliant !!
Vicki

That is awesome. Such feeling but he needn't do it all as written. I watched Busted, I think on Parkinson, yesterday and they did Hark the Herald Angels Sing in their own style. My son thought it was wonderful. A new way of looking at the traditional songs.

Tim
26 Dec 2003, 13:16
Don't think that Meat Loaf must do such a commercial thing. A christmas album...... no!!!

A very bad tought!!!!

mariella
26 Dec 2003, 13:28
Don't think that Meat Loaf must do such a commercial thing. A christmas album...... no!!!


... I agree!...

xxx

Mariella

LostSoul
26 Dec 2003, 14:45
Don't think that Meat Loaf must do such a commercial thing. A christmas album...... no!!!


... I agree!...

xxx

Mariella

the same!
If he does an improve on stage 'cause he feels in a good mood, that's cool 'cause we know he sounds great no matter what he sings! but not a cd! yuk! :?

DIZZY DRUMMER
26 Dec 2003, 18:06
I think Meat could do some lovely Xmas songs. His voice has a wide enough range to cover a lot of varieties of styles

You never know !!

Bren
26 Dec 2003, 21:11
Don't think that Meat Loaf must do such a commercial thing. A christmas album...... no!!!

A very bad tought!!!!

Have to agree with you there!

Bren

Sue K
27 Dec 2003, 02:31
I think Meat could do some lovely Xmas songs. His voice has a wide enough range to cover a lot of varieties of styles

You never know !!

I agree. I would love to have a studio cd.. not just hit and miss radio / tv clips... of Christmas songs by Meat. I think he did a wonderful job with Gershwin's SOMEBODY LOVES ME and OH WHAT A BEAUTIFUL MORNING from OKLAHOMA so I would also love to own a cd of songs from the 40s or showtunes done by Meat.

And there's no worry that we'll lose him to this style music because you can rest assure he will...

KEEP ON ROCKIN'.... :lol:

CarolM
27 Dec 2003, 03:38
Sorry guys i have to disagree, :( with the right songs he would definatley carry it off, :D a few good xmas songs , :D yes he would rock. :wink: he has the voice for them. :wink:

Vickip
27 Dec 2003, 03:52
I think Meat could do some lovely Xmas songs. His voice has a wide enough range to cover a lot of varieties of styles

You never know !!

I agree. I would love to have a studio cd.. not just hit and miss radio / tv clips... of Christmas songs by Meat. I think he did a wonderful job with Gershwin's SOMEBODY LOVES ME and OH WHAT A BEAUTIFUL MORNING from OKLAHOMA so I would also love to own a cd of songs from the 40s or showtunes done by Meat.

And there's no worry that we'll lose him to this style music because you can rest assure he will...

KEEP ON ROCKIN'.... :lol:

I couldn't agree more tink and Fallen Angel1 :))

One of my favorite Meat Loaf songs is Come Back Sorrento .... I love the combination of him and Pavarotti. Personally I would love to hear Meat do more opera.

Vicki

Vickip
27 Dec 2003, 03:53
Thank you for the link Vicki. It was absolutely awesome :D
I still have goosebumps :wink:

You're welcome :)) Glad you enjoyed it!
Vicki

sherrie87
27 Dec 2003, 06:08
My dream Meat CD is a collection of traditional and/or bluegrass gospel songs. He could SO pull it off- it's in his genes!

Sherrie

MLFAN17
27 Dec 2003, 07:44
What about "I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus"



Silent Night would be awesome :wink:

I have a clip of him singing it live at a Children's hospital (in 1995 I think) and it is beautiful :) Here's the direct link if you want to check it out :

http://www.republic-of-loafdom.com/main/Christmas2004/Christmas.htm

And I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus .. that would be brilliant !!
Vicki

i tihink i kno wwhich one this is. I also know that Meat didnt really know he words to one of the christmas songs he was doing lol? Wasnt patti there too? I also though i heard somewhere Meat doesnt like christmas songs?

evil nickname
27 Dec 2003, 16:50
IF Meat would do a christmas album, I hope he is smart enough to come up with all new christmas songs. There is absolutely no good excuse to rehash all those "classic" christmas-songs again. Why the hell would the world need another version of silent night, santa clause is comin' to town, or jingle bell rock?
IF he would do it - better do it the right way. But then I still hope we won't do it at all.

Sue K
27 Dec 2003, 17:26
.. I have two Christmas cds by my favorite country singer, Garth Brooks. He does the traditional songs and a couple I've not heard before. To me, it's lovely to be able to put his Christmas cds on and listen during the season. It would be even lovelier, imo, to be able to be listening to a Meat Christmas cd, as well, traditional songs or otherwise.

Tim
27 Dec 2003, 19:18
Christmas albums are only there for commercial and money making use (okay 99 from the 100 christmas albums) so meat should not do one. I agree what another member said, if he is improvising on stage... that is cool. But an album. No way!!

Mike Piercy
27 Dec 2003, 19:34
I agree with Tim and Mariella

Christmas albums are the kiss of death for rock stars.

Just look at the pap on most of them. Surely we don't want to turn Meat into Cliff Richard or a Rod Stewart now so lost in direction he's turning to standards better done by the likes of Tony Bennett.

It wouldn't sell in sufficient numbers to justify production costs and it would devalue his back catalogue - stick to the knitting please Meat.

Mike - Scrooge rocks!!!!!!!!!!!!

evil nickname
27 Dec 2003, 19:49
On the other hand, you must say that albums like "Christmas Eve & Other Stories" and "The Christmas Attic" by the Trans-Siberian Orchestra are massive hits (in the US, and from things I've read). Which would plead for my "if you have to do it, do it originally" theory... still, I say: don't.

Mike Piercy
27 Dec 2003, 19:55
Title of the album:

Mince Meat ?

Mike

RSG
28 Dec 2003, 00:43
I think Meat should do a christmas album. It would have been great. Put like a rockin' twist to it though. That would be awesome! and I know steinman could write a song or two for it. :)
but i'll take what i can get. 8)

Sue K
28 Dec 2003, 03:33
As much as I hate to, I have to agree that the sales vs cost of production probably would make it not worth to do, but that's not to say that I still wouldn't want to have a Christmas cd by Meat.

Meat singing a studio production of SILENT NIGHT would be lovely.

Just call it a whimsical entry on a fan's Meat wish list.

Kathy
28 Dec 2003, 23:09
I'd love to hear Meat sing "Do You Hear What I Hear?" In fact I almost CAN hear him singing it, in my head - or maybe that's the Fijian Flu fever :roll:

Jaymze
29 Dec 2003, 15:31
As much as I am a Meat fan and look forward to new material from him, the minute he sets out to be commercial is the very minute he looses all credibility as a dedicated performer, he is a rock opera singer and although he has an amazing voice Christmas songs are not his style, huge, passionate operatic anthems are.

Sue K
29 Dec 2003, 15:37
I think my problem with the type of Meat fan I am is that I personalize everything. I'd never look at Meat putting out a Christmas album as commercializing himself or his music. I'd look at it as a Christmas present for me.

It's a personal Meat issue with which I will have to learn to deal.

PanicLord
02 Jan 2004, 05:54
On this subject...

I sometimes write Steinmanesque songs which I try and imagine Meat singing. One very "rock n roll" song I wrote is called

All I Want For Christmas (Is To See The Back Of You)

It's even got brackets in!! :lol:

I reckon Steinman could write a really great, darkly funny Christmas song! Don't want anything to sweet though :)

Sue K
02 Jan 2004, 15:28
On this subject...

I sometimes write Steinmanesque songs which I try and imagine Meat singing. One very "rock n roll" song I wrote is called

All I Want For Christmas (Is To See The Back Of You)

It's even got brackets in!! :lol:

I reckon Steinman could write a really great, darkly funny Christmas song! Don't want anything to sweet though :)

.. T... sounds like a good title for a COUNTRY tune... :lol: ... but then Jimmy did say... when he wrote TWO OUTTA THREE... he heard country...

... but back to Xmas and commercialism for a moment... interesting to ME ...at anyrate... Cyndi Lauper... who opened a few concerts here in the states for Meat... was at Times Square.. New Year's Eve... performing and waiting for the ball to drop... and it came over some entertainment news report that Blondie... whose lead singer... is Deborah Harry... who was in ROADIE... with Meat... was entertaining at Disney World....

shame Meat couldn't have gotten in on some of that action somewhere on New Year's Eve... get some promo here in the states.. ay?

ChrisBelfast
02 Jan 2004, 15:35
shame Meat couldn't have gotten in on some of that action somewhere on New Year's Eve... get some promo here in the states.. ay?

Meats probably just glad of the rest over Xmas and New Year never mind tiring himself out with more promotion.

Sue K
02 Jan 2004, 15:51
shame Meat couldn't have gotten in on some of that action somewhere on New Year's Eve... get some promo here in the states.. ay?

Meats probably just glad of the rest over Xmas and New Year never mind tiring himself out with more promotion.

.. oh ... i don't think a song or two at Times Square.. as Lauper did... would have tired him out...

but then againe... i suppose this can be chalked up to another whimsical item to put it on this fan's meatie wish list ... :wink:

ChrisBelfast
02 Jan 2004, 15:55
With UK in Jan and Australia after, considering Meat is/was ill, im sure he doesnt want to have to do anything more than needbe so as hes recovered and 100% for the rest of the tour.

I think sometimes fans are too demanding and realistically hes a human being like everyone else and still needs to take it easy.
And the way Meat performs a song or too could take a great deal out of him.

Sue K
02 Jan 2004, 16:00
With UK in Jan and Australia after, considering Meat is/was ill, im sure he doesnt want to have to do anything more than needbe so as hes recovered and 100% for the rest of the tour.

I think sometimes fans are too demanding and realistically hes a human being like everyone else and still needs to take it easy.
And the way Meat performs a song or too could take a great deal out of him.

... yes... i agree... sometimes fans can be that way... that's why i like to keep a nice meatie wish list that i can whimsically add to whenever i want ... :lol:

Rob The Badger
02 Jan 2004, 17:14
I dearly hope this never ever happens. Chirst(let it stop)mas albums are for artists who released a few semi-decent albms in the 70/80's, made a comeback, got a lot of media hype and jumped the shark a long time ago.

Sue K
02 Jan 2004, 17:36
I dearly hope this never ever happens. Chirst(let it stop)mas albums are for artists who released a few semi-decent albms in the 70/80's, made a comeback, got a lot of media hype and jumped the shark a long time ago.

Garth Brooks released two Christmas albums and imo he doesn't fit that description... :wink:

Rob The Badger
02 Jan 2004, 17:42
I dearly hope this never ever happens. Chirst(let it stop)mas albums are for artists who released a few semi-decent albms in the 70/80's, made a comeback, got a lot of media hype and jumped the shark a long time ago.

Garth Brooks released two Christmas albums and imo he doesn't fit that description... :wink:

Don't get me started on Garth "I killed Country music" Brooks. . .

Sue K
02 Jan 2004, 17:53
I dearly hope this never ever happens. Chirst(let it stop)mas albums are for artists who released a few semi-decent albms in the 70/80's, made a comeback, got a lot of media hype and jumped the shark a long time ago.

Garth Brooks released two Christmas albums and imo he doesn't fit that description... :wink:

Don't get me started on Garth "I killed Country music" Brooks. . .

Okay, I won't. The subject wouldn't be appropriate for this thread anyway.

Dave
02 Jan 2004, 19:01
Garth "I killed Country music" Brooks
Couldn't Have Said It Better Rob :D

ROCK ON GOOD TIMES!!!

MLFAN17
02 Jan 2004, 19:44
On this subject...

I sometimes write Steinmanesque songs which I try and imagine Meat singing. One very "rock n roll" song I wrote is called

All I Want For Christmas (Is To See The Back Of You)

It's even got brackets in!! :lol:

I reckon Steinman could write a really great, darkly funny Christmas song! Don't want anything to sweet though :)

.. T... sounds like a good title for a COUNTRY tune... :lol: ... but then Jimmy did say... when he wrote TWO OUTTA THREE... he heard country...

... but back to Xmas and commercialism for a moment... interesting to ME ...at anyrate... Cyndi Lauper... who opened a few concerts here in the states for Meat... was at Times Square.. New Year's Eve... performing and waiting for the ball to drop... and it came over some entertainment news report that Blondie... whose lead singer... is Deborah Harry... who was in ROADIE... with Meat... was entertaining at Disney World....

shame Meat couldn't have gotten in on some of that action somewhere on New Year's Eve... get some promo here in the states.. ay?

I wish Meat wouldnt do the new years eve shows at Wembley and or NYC anymore. I wish he would come to DC and perform "on the lawn". Same as for the 4th of July. I could be wrong about where he has performed for New years over the years just the ones that I know of . or what about performing one of those two celebrations in his own home town??