I've decided on this:
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Originally Posted by PanicLord
(Post 483886)
YES - it means that I am positively disposed to whatever Meat does. I look forward with optimism to any new projects announced, and have faith that he will throw his whole heart and soul into it, even (perhaps especially) when it is radically different to what has been done before.
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I only add to the above that I will unconditionally offer my support to Meat as it is my choice to do so. Followed by, I understand it is not my right as a fan to be disrespectful to Meat because I monetarily support him.
NO - this does not necessarily mean I end up in love with everything Meat does.
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Originally Posted by PanicLord
(Post 483886)
it means that if I don't like something he has done, I will not come here and bash it, and will always try to find something positive to say, because to do otherwise...
1. Would be disrespectful / hurtfull to Meat
2. Would be disrespectful to other Meat fans
3. Would be a very strange concept to come on a fan site and post savagely critical remarks
4. May lead to Meat not coming here any more
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YES/NO - I have a love/hate relationship with this site. Love the organization, ease of use, up-to-date information and the fact that Meat logs on for direct interaction with people here. Hate the fact that users are often mistreated for their opinions whether overly positive, regular positive, or negative. Example: if one song in particular moves you so much as to gush, then it should not be considered ass kissing. If you cannot gush on a fan website then where can you gush? I come to a fan site to be understood, to know that I'm not alone in my Meat Loaf world. I've met great people here and I love that fact. But privately we speak. There is an unspoken fear and that I don't love.
Paraphrased from PanicLord to reflect my views:
YES - there are a few of other music artists I like to listen to but don't particularly consider myself to be a fan of, because I do not feel as strongly about them as I do about Meat Loaf.
All of the above should cover my major bases. There was a spark at the beginning of being a fan, it was instantaneous and true. For me an emotional connection was made with Bat I. I discovered he had done other CD's prior to Bat...and these were the days before scan the barcode and have a listen, hear the preview of a song to determine if the $11.00 or so was worth the investment. I bought everything I could that Meat Loaf put out and what I couldn't find, I later found. I didn't care whether or not I would like it....I looked at the titles, saw how many tracks were on it, said cool....went to the register and bought it. I listened to them all, I've loved and not loved as much, but never regretted spending the $. I created my own memory of sitting down and discovering. At that very least it is well worth it. My feelings for Meat do not waver. I've been a fan of many things over my years, but none more important to me than Meat.
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Originally Posted by Julie in the rv mirror
(Post 483971)
I know you didn't write these definitions, but I nonetheless disagree with the notion that to be a fan (of anyone/anything) you have to be totally uncritical. Take away the emotional component of the "relationship" between artist and fan (and I say this purely from the fan perspective, obviously), and bottom line, you are a consumer. The artist is selling a product. In that aspect, I'm not going to buy a product I don't like, even if that product is a record by my favorite artist.
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As far as the uncritical deal....the only person I am uncritical of is Meat, he works too damn hard and he has way too many other helpers with "constructive criticism" plus I'm not very good at it....I'll just leave that "job" to other useful fans. Hard for me to imagine myself not being emotional connected to Meat, so I'll use another artist that I would just be a consumer of. Let's take Bon Jovi, knowing that they've put out albums in the past that were excellent and I have most of them, if I knew nothing more than they had a new album coming out....I'd probably buy it just because of their track record. And I have NO emotional attachment there. I like their music as a rule, but I'm not a following fan.
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Originally Posted by Evil One
(Post 484139)
At no point have I claimed Meat's new album to be crap or garbage. In fact I'm pretty sure my comment was that Los Angeloser does nothing for me but I'm going to wait until I've heard the album before I make any judgement on it.
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I agree...you've never said that you claimed Meat's new album to be crap or garbage, however, I think I wouldn't be surprised if you were offering up a serving or two of constructive criticism in the next month or so. On the flip side, I would be surprised if you went gushing over the new album. Just from my perception reading your post praise without constructive criticism is useless. You are one of the helpful useful elves here. :)
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