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Originally Posted by renegadeangel
I wonder if other Artists pull from MEAT LOAF? I wonder if they're in the studio saying things like THIS HAS TO SOUND LIKE MEAT LOAF IN 1977?
The only other artist I've seen that can perform as well as Meat and the Neverland Express is Bruce Springsteen.
But I think Meat has always been better. He sets the bar so high I think its almost intimidating for anyone to even admit they want to be compared to him.
No one can bring to the stage the performance that you guys do. I took my son to his very first concert last year in London and after watching the opening bands do their thing, he was completely blown away by how good you guys were and how much was put into the show.
Amazing,
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I have only seen Bruce live on DVD, he has a great band and great songs, he works hard on stage. For me at the end of the day Meat is better as a vocalist obviously and as a showman in total command of the stage. This takes nothing away from Bruce who is great in his own right. As for catching the Meat Loaf sound on record I have not heard anyone do it successfully including an imitator who tried to make his own album and it sucked with awful songs. The closest I ever heard was an attempt to imitate Steinman by "Katrina" of "Katrina and the Waves" fame with a blatant borrowing of "Dead Ringer" with inferior lyrics.