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nikox1 21 Oct 2009 23:43

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Originally Posted by howlerformeatloaf (Post 472871)
your right cant rush the best that there is so sorry. I can wait till the 12th of never. :-)

19th april 2010 [ my birthday ]:D:D

Evil One 21 Oct 2009 23:48

Nah, let's have it released on an important, memorable day!

daveake 22 Oct 2009 00:01

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Originally Posted by Evil One (Post 472865)
Now Star Wars with banjo in the background would be a different thing entirely!

Or ....

YouTube Video

nikox1 22 Oct 2009 00:02

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Originally Posted by Evil One (Post 472874)
Nah, let's have it released on an important, memorable day!

12th of never so!!! whistle

Sarge 22 Oct 2009 00:07

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Originally Posted by nikox1 (Post 472860)
you dont like star wars?:roll:

I like Star Wars but only because of the fact that there's a parody called Spaceballs. :p

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Originally Posted by Dave (Post 472848)
I am so excited about this upcoming project, due to the multiple song writers working on the projects and due to the idea that Meat Loaf is taking on a new, more powerful and more hard rocking sound on this album. I personally hope that this really is an album meant to be listened to loud, in your car, and with the windows rolled down!

I hope that, too. It's time for some rock 'n' roll. :cool::metal:

mikeloaf 22 Oct 2009 00:37

Keep an open mind, it might be Meats best ever album.

nikox1 22 Oct 2009 00:41

[QUOTE=mikeloaf;472880]Keep an open mind, it might be Meats best ever album.[/QUOTE

i actually think it will, i really do

suzieq 22 Oct 2009 03:18

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Originally Posted by Evil One (Post 472859)
True. That's why I get strange looks when I tell people I don't like Star Wars!

Can't believe I'm in accord with Evil One. I've really tried hard to like Star Wars, but I get a glazed over look to my eyes when it's on. However, I agree with Dave's ears and his take on how things are heard. Strange looks all around then, huh?

Suzieq

Dave 22 Oct 2009 05:01

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Originally Posted by Evil One (Post 472855)
Have you tried using the other ear?! :lol:

Both ears like the same things equally, and there is nothing "wrong" with them. They just know what they like. May not be what you like, but that is okay.

carole 22 Oct 2009 05:15

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Originally Posted by Dave (Post 472848)
Thanks everyone for your coments about what I had to say. I was apprehensive about posting my thoughts, as I knew they would ruffle a few feathers. Let me say that I consider myself to be a Meat Loaf fan, a Jim Steinman fan, as well as a fan of the work that Meat Loaf & Jim Steinman have created together. However, and I realize I am in the minority here, my favorite Meat Loaf songs - the ones I find myself turning to over and over again - tend to be newer songs in his cataloge that were not written by Jim Steinman. However (again); I do appreciate the work Meat Loaf has done with Jim Steinman over the years. To me, the song Couldn't Have Said It Better ressonates more with my ear and with my soul than I Would Do Anything For Love (But I Won't Do that). I know there are a lot of people who do not like the song Do It, but I found it to be a nice new sound for a Meat Loaf album. Yes, the lyrics are quite difficult to wade through, but it works (at least to me). I find that upon listening to the Bat Out Of Hell II album, I am left wtih the feeling that Good Girls Go To Heaven (Bad Girls Go Everywhere) and Everything Louder Than Everything Else and It Just Won't Quit [**side note, one of my fave songs of all time] all sound relatively similar to my ear. Personally, I like the vastly different sounds (again to my ear) we are provided by having multiple songwriters on the Welcome To The Neighborhood and Couldn't Have Said It Better projects.

I am so excited about this upcoming project, due to the multiple song writers working on the projects and due to the idea that Meat Loaf is taking on a new, more powerful and more hard rocking sound on this album. I personally hope that this really is an album meant to be listened to loud, in your car, and with the windows rolled down! One of my favorite live Meat Loaf experiences was the shortened version of I'd Do Anything For Love from the Hair Of The Dog tour, when the song just rocked. Don't get me wrong, there is nothing like a Meat Loaf power ballad, but I personally think that an album that just thrashes from start to finish would be amazing.

Looking forward to what this new adventure (album) has to offer Meat Loaf fans everywhere and hoping any new ventures in the way Meat Loaf sounds will bring even more fans into the mix!!!

Dave

I agree with most of what you've said, although Anything For Love is one of my favourite songs by Meat. I really love the CHSIB & WTTN albums as well, and think they are among Meat's best. While I love the stuff he does with Steinman, the songs he's done by other songwriters have been excellent as well. I tend to listen to his newer stuff more as well and really can't wait for the new album to come out.

Carole

carole 22 Oct 2009 05:16

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Originally Posted by mikeloaf (Post 472880)
Keep an open mind, it might be Meats best ever album.

I agree, I think it could be Meat's best ever album as well.

Carole

carole 22 Oct 2009 05:19

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Originally Posted by Sarge (Post 472877)
I like Star Wars but only because of the fact that there's a parody called Spaceballs. :p

I loved that movie Spaceballs too, it was hilarious.

Carole

AndyK 22 Oct 2009 11:19

There's Star Wars and Star Wars isn't there, the first three that were made of course being the ones that deserve no eye rolling at all and the more recent "prequels" deserving varying elements of eye rolling and tutting. Of course the original spawned the Family Guy parody which is a cartoon classic.

Evil One 22 Oct 2009 12:15

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Originally Posted by suzieq (Post 472886)
Can't believe I'm in accord with Evil One.

Meaning?!

daveake 22 Oct 2009 12:40

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Originally Posted by AndyK (Post 472892)
There's Star Wars and Star Wars isn't there, the first three that were made of course being the ones that deserve no eye rolling at all and the more recent "prequels" deserving varying elements of eye rolling and tutting. Of course the original spawned the Family Guy parody which is a cartoon classic.

Agree completely.

Vickip 22 Oct 2009 14:47

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Originally Posted by AndyK (Post 472892)
There's Star Wars and Star Wars isn't there, the first three that were made of course being the ones that deserve no eye rolling at all and the more recent "prequels" deserving varying elements of eye rolling and tutting. Of course the original spawned the Family Guy parody which is a cartoon classic.

I've never seen Star Wars ... but I've watched the Family Guy parady several times and love it :-)

Vickip 22 Oct 2009 14:48

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Originally Posted by carole (Post 472889)
I agree, I think it could be Meat's best ever album as well.

Carole

I think it will be too Carole :))

daveake 22 Oct 2009 15:04

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Originally Posted by carole (Post 472889)
I agree, I think it could be Meat's best ever album as well.

Carole

If that happens I'll eat my hat.

I don't have a hat, but I'll buy one specially.

Dave

Evil One 22 Oct 2009 17:08

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Originally Posted by daveake (Post 472905)
If that happens I'll eat my hat.

I don't have a hat, but I'll buy one specially.

Dave

What sort of hat will you be buying?

I agree though, it will be very hard to top Bat 1 and 2.

Dave 22 Oct 2009 19:40

Art is the opposite of War...war is a contest of good versus evil....why do people look to "better" when it comes to art. Art is about enjoyment of what is presented, not about a competition....I prefer to leave the competition on the battlefield.

carole 23 Oct 2009 04:24

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Originally Posted by daveake (Post 472905)
If that happens I'll eat my hat.

I don't have a hat, but I'll buy one specially.

Dave

Make sure you buy a tasty one then. I'm not taking anything away from his previous albums, which have been brilliant, but I feel the way Meat has been more relaxed and seems to be really enjoying himself this time, it will show in the finished product.

Carole

daveake 23 Oct 2009 08:09

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Originally Posted by carole (Post 472924)
Make sure you buy a tasty one then. I'm not taking anything away from his previous albums, which have been brilliant, but I feel the way Meat has been more relaxed and seems to be really enjoying himself this time, it will show in the finished product.

Carole

I'm sure it will, but it'll take more than Meat feeling relaxed to top Bat 1 or 2.

Dave

howlerformeatloaf 23 Oct 2009 12:19

Would that possibly be a ten gallon hat? :lol:

I think it will be great either way because I believe it may be totally different from the Bat series. No matter what he always puts his all into it.

Dave 23 Oct 2009 15:09

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Originally Posted by howlerformeatloaf (Post 472934)
I think it will be great either way because I believe it may be totally different from the Bat series. No matter what he always puts his all into it.

Exactly! I am quite excited to hear what is going on in the studio.

Vickip 23 Oct 2009 16:48

Quote:

Originally Posted by howlerformeatloaf (Post 472934)
I think it will be great either way because I believe it may be totally different from the Bat series. No matter what he always puts his all into it.

Absolutely :))


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