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Old 06 Jul 2016, 00:59   #10
stretch37
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Originally Posted by AndrewG View Post
In 50 years time people will still talk about Bat but doubt many will talk about HCTB.
Then again, if you look at Johnny Cash's American Series of albums, released both when the was alive, then grieving the loss of June Carter Cash, and then posthumously, they are some of the most discussed albums of his career.

They made me a later fan of Cash, and are highly acclaimed later works by the artist.

Many artist have this happen. Just look at Ian Mckellen (Gandalf) or Michael Gambon (Dumbledore) or Ian Holm (Old Bilbo) or Betty White, or Kirk Douglas, who have become famous in new ways as older people.

I'd say don't rule out late career successes with Meat.

And after listening to BTWA for awhile now, I can say that it is on par with Cash's American Series, jsut with better vocals because Meat's not quite that old yet, although he does have some bumps and bruises
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