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meatloaf-unofficial
30 Dec 2006, 13:09
I see Meat is on the New Years Eve programe in the US and I wondered is there a site or sky channel that allows us to watch it?
does anyone know?
meatloaf-unofficial
01 Jan 2007, 16:39
did anyone record it ?
meatloaf-unofficial
01 Jan 2007, 18:55
check meatloaf.net free forum for download links. Thanks to ROl!!
MeatGrl1
01 Jan 2007, 18:57
No, thank vickip as she kindly made them accessible:))!
Awesome performance of BAAB !!!!!!!!
Full of power and feelings! GREAT !!
Thanks vickip!!!!
Blackkat13
01 Jan 2007, 21:08
Does anyone got the link for BAAB...I'm not on .net
No, thank vickip as she kindly made them accessible:))!
Awesome performance of BAAB !!!!!!!!
Full of power and feelings! GREAT !!
Thanks vickip!!!!
You're very welcome :))
Does anyone got the link for BAAB...I'm not on .net
Here's the direct link to BAAB ... but please do not post it on YouTube.
Thank you.
Blind As A Bat (http://www.republic-of-loafdom.com/Media/Bat3/Video/DickClarkBAAB.wmv)
Vicki
Blackkat13
01 Jan 2007, 21:56
Don't worry Vicki This is a keeper..
Don't worry Vicki This is a keeper..
Thank you very much :-)
Vicki
Blackkat13
01 Jan 2007, 23:04
Watched the whole show then my buddy Steve and me were talking and he said ML might do BAAB. I went do to check and caught it in the middle made me so mad I missed it. Glad you got it Vicki :smile:
WOW!!! That was fantastic! Love how the audience were singing too :yay:
Hmm, I enjoyed it but I didnt enjoy it if you know what I mean.
parts were amazing.
but I didnt like how he did.
'Because I believe'
But other than that it was great.
georgy7856
02 Jan 2007, 11:05
Thank you Vickip for link I cant normally get any links downloads etc It was great I am now so looking forward to the concert in Glasgow cant wait Georgette xxxxx
foundout
02 Jan 2007, 11:52
OHHHHHHHHH!!!! YES!!!!! He`s singin` like it`s 1994!!!! bette voice by far THAN a studio version!!
RadioMaster
02 Jan 2007, 12:02
That show showed that he still can do it, but I didnt like the whole thing. His performance wasnt bad at all, but a song like paradise isnt working in such a short edit. The song tells a story that has to develop itself, but it cant as all the single parts are too short. So the last part (praying for the end of time) didnt really make sense.
The same with AFL and BAAB.
He did his best to perform, but IMO he has to get into the mood of the song, but he didnt. Otherwise itīs just the vocalisation of some notes with words.
If I wouldnt be a fan and I would have seen it on TV, I would wonder what the hell would be going on there...
geordieloaf
02 Jan 2007, 13:29
Thanks for the download. I thought he did a great job on BAAB. I was also surprised to see so many people singing along to the song.
I really think this song could be really big for Meat. :D
foundout
02 Jan 2007, 15:10
wouldnt be a fan and I would have seen it on TV, I would wonder what the hell would be going on there...
VERY NICE WORDS,I smiled.
I strikely think so,but it`s MEAT. Not only old fat singing man.
djfierce
02 Jan 2007, 15:38
Thanks Vickip
I loved the performance of paradise but wasn't crazy about the arrangment (felt a little rushed) (the saxaphone makes a world of difference to that song :D:D)
Absolutely loved AFL, didn't like the way it started but once he got going i was really into it!!
BAAB i was a little dissapointed to start with but i really love the arrangement.
I guess in regards to the arrangements he can only work with the time limit allowed.
So what i'm trying to say is i think he made the most of the opportunity!!
M.Bison
02 Jan 2007, 15:48
It was a great performance. I didn't mind about the shortening of the songs especially after the controversy at PITP in 2003. Meat Loaf sang brilliantly, the best I've heard him out of all the promo performances, at times he sounded exactly the way he did in 1993/4 and exactly like the album.
Thanks Vickip
I loved the performance of paradise but wasn't crazy about the arrangment (felt a little rushed) (the saxaphone makes a world of difference to that song :D:D)
Absolutely loved AFL, didn't like the way it started but once he got going i was really into it!!
BAAB i was a little dissapointed to start with but i really love the arrangement.
I guess in regards to the arrangements he can only work with the time limit allowed.
So what i'm trying to say is i think he made the most of the opportunity!!
AFL!!!
WHERE LOL.
I want to AFL, Where can I find it?
Am I just being really slow again?
geordieloaf
02 Jan 2007, 22:10
AFL!!!
WHERE LOL.
I want to AFL, Where can I find it?
Am I just being really slow again?
You can get all 3 performances on . net. It's worth it to see AFL which i thought was a great performance.
Monstro
02 Jan 2007, 22:17
Meat was awesome, really great performances especially on BAAB but why oh why do they invite Meat then tell him to cut the songs so short....guess that spoilt it for me.
Roll on May...................
Moonlight shadow
03 Jan 2007, 18:43
Can't find the AFL clip.:(
Could someone make me happy?
djfierce
03 Jan 2007, 18:57
check you pm box :D
go over to .net
Into BBS
then into free forum
Moonlight shadow
03 Jan 2007, 19:16
check you pm box :D
go over to .net
Into BBS
then into free forum
Wowwww!
Thank you very very much.:-P
I must to say...
My God BAAB is absolutly amazing awesome and all good things that i could say.
MEAT you sing VERY GOOOOOOD
Thanks once again for give us your music live!:-P :-P :-P :-P :-P :-P :-P :-P
djfierce
03 Jan 2007, 19:34
No prob ;)
Only seen BAAB so far and my only criticism was Meat's flat hair at the beginning of the performance, so that's pretty good going! :))
Moonlight shadow
03 Jan 2007, 21:38
Only seen BAAB so far and my only criticism was Meat's flat hair at the beginning of the performance, so that's pretty good going! :))
:lawl:
djfierce
03 Jan 2007, 21:43
Only seen BAAB so far and my only criticism was Meat's flat hair at the beginning of the performance, so that's pretty good going! :))
lol well you'd better not watch the other two then cos his hair is flat all the way thru both :lawl:
Jackoutofhell
04 Jan 2007, 07:07
Decent performances, though I found BAAB to be quite messy (vocal-wise).
robgomm
04 Jan 2007, 12:20
I thought Meat did very well considoring it was very late at night, it was a big show broadcast to a heck of alot of people, and it was the new year, so he might have been a bit nervous.
I thought it was an awesome performance, thought his voice sounded really good throughout, absolutely loved BAAB, although I didn't like the way they shortened the songs.
Well done Meat.
Sorry to rain on your fireworks here robgomm, but the Hollywood elements of this show (i.e. the "live" music part) was pre-recorded back in mid-December ...
robgomm
04 Jan 2007, 17:22
Yeah okay, whatever you say.
Moonlight shadow
04 Jan 2007, 17:29
Sorry to rain on your fireworks here robgomm, but the Hollywood elements of this show (i.e. the "live" music part) was pre-recorded back in mid-December ...
What do you want to say?
Meat's voice doesn't live?
:??:
No I'm not saying that Meat's voice wasn't live ...
Just that the band performances from the show that was broadcast on New years Eve was actually recorded (taped, filmed etc) in LA in Mid-December. Or, to put it another way, Meat and the band weren't in the TV studio on New Years Eve.
djfierce
04 Jan 2007, 17:36
yeah, i dunno why they havent cottoned on to doing that over here, They've been doing that in the US for years from what i gather :? they might get better guests on our new years eve shows if they did that here instead of the desperate almost-celeb who has nothing better to do on New Years Eve ;) just my thoughts tho :D
Moonlight shadow
04 Jan 2007, 18:18
No I'm not saying that Meat's voice wasn't live ...
Just that the band performances from the show that was broadcast on New years Eve was actually recorded (taped, filmed etc) in LA in Mid-December. Or, to put it another way, Meat and the band weren't in the TV studio on New Years Eve.
Ok, I understand;)
robgomm
04 Jan 2007, 18:33
Oh right I see. That's daft though, why make out he's there when he isn't? So it was recorded earlier in decmber for the new years eve show? That is daft.
djfierce
04 Jan 2007, 20:02
Yeah you see the stuff from Times Square and all that live....but performances by artists and interviews etc are recorded earlier...the audience are asked to 'pretend' that it's New Years Eve.
It does sound daft but it allows them to book bigger 'stars' who may not want to work on New Years Eve, also they may not be as expensive (i can charge about 3 times as much my normal rate on that night so i wouldn't like to guess how much a big artist could charge ;))
I'd also imagine that given it's New Year's Eve and everything revolving around the turn of midnight, live TV is too risky in terms of things going wrong and running late...
Oh right I see. That's daft though, why make out he's there when he isn't? So it was recorded earlier in decmber for the new years eve show? That is daft.
No more daft than pretending that Santa Claus dropped through your chimney on Christmas eve and brought all those presents under the tree...
Nobody pretends that he is there...everybody in America knows that parts of the show are pre-recorded...
No more daft than pretending that Santa Claus dropped through your chimney on Christmas eve and brought all those presents under the tree...
Can we have that on a family forum?! lol
No more daft than pretending that Santa Claus dropped through your chimney on Christmas eve and brought all those presents under the tree...
Nobody pretends that he is there...everybody in America knows that parts of the show are pre-recorded...
What do you mean pretending? Of course he exists and brings the presents ... doesn't he? Mummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
RadioMaster
05 Jan 2007, 11:17
What do you mean pretending? Of course he exists and brings the presents ... doesn't he? Mummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
And this man, ladies and gentlemen, calls himself a wise and mature person :lmao:
Can we have that on a family forum?! lol
What do you mean pretending? Of course he exists and brings the presents ... doesn't he? Mummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I didn't say Santa doesn't exist...I just said he is somewhat pre-recorded...considering the fact that some of the presents under that tree have been there for a while...
And this man, ladies and gentlemen, calls himself a wise and mature person :lmao:
He does indeed :))
I'm saying nothing :))
That's a first :p
I didn't say Santa doesn't exist...I just said he is somewhat pre-recorded...considering the fact that some of the presents under that tree have been there for a while...
Yes, but presents from Aunty Audrey don't count as they're usually hand knitted socks.
Anyway, to drag this back towards the thing that has a hazlenut in every bite ... it makes economic and technical sense to prerecord these "live" elements of the shows these days. Costs of not only perfromers but all the technical TV crew for an additional live broadcast are high enough as it is without paying the premium that are required to get people to work on New Years Eve, add that into the extra technical nightmare of two live satellite feeds from two different broadcast locations, and then factor in the fact that prerecorded segments have the opportunity to have a number of takes, thereby allowing the performers to nail the performance and you have a somewhat overwhleming argument as to why the segments should be prerecorded.
There is something else to consider here...that people outside of America may not know...
Most people of the crew are union...which means...they get paid double for working on New Year's Eve which runs into a New Year's day which is a legal federal holiday and requires by the union double pay...
Considering how many people are involved in the production...it can become pretty impossible to produce this type of the show live...
lorenzoduke
13 Jan 2007, 06:35
Thanks for the links you raving lovely :P
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