13 May 2010, 05:05 | #26 |
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First I want to extend my line of thinking to Andrew who began this thread. I am sorry to see you go, I always found your posts objective and credible. I can't change your mind nor would I try to, but should you find your way back here when more "favorable" Meat Loaf conditions exist for you, I'm sure you will be welcomed back with open arms (the great thing is that the internet and this site are open doors).
Secondly, to Nikox1, I am not disappointed or sad as a fan. The only thing I feel is guilty that I'll be able to get to a show he's recently announced...and the guilt because others who are just a big of fan as myself are overseas without the same opportunity. But I don't see it to be a sadness. I am thankful for everyday Meat's entertaining us in one fashion or another. I will not forget the moment I heard, he was on stage and announced he was done. I am thankful he didn't open a Jimmy John's and gave us HCTB. I can't fathom not being by his virtual side for this experience. Good reviews, bad reviews, rabbit holes or golden paths....I'll be here. He owes me NOTHING and yet he has given me so much, I could never repay. Suzieq |
13 May 2010, 12:38 | #27 |
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well i never said what it was i felt? i dont know what or why? i never once stated that i would stop supporting Meat? i never once said i didnt love HCTB? i never once said i didnt respect all he has done for us? i never said that i am blaming him for no european tour? but was just asking did anybody feel something strange about anything? like even around this forum lately?
now Caryl and Suz i am very happy you guys are so happy, great stuff!! and thanks for the reply, but i was just wondering why it is people are leaving? and sales are dramaticly down in the uk for HCTB at the moment, so is the sound not suiting alot of Meat fans? has no sign of any european tour so far deflated some fans joy? you know that sort of thing? anyway i guess i will leave it at that, as i am probably not making sense this is not getting at Meat, im just wondering why some fans are so unhappy? Goodbye. Last edited by nikox1; 13 May 2010 at 12:59. |
13 May 2010, 21:50 | #28 |
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I'm sorry you think it's a sad time Andrew and that you and others feel that you have to leave.
But for me it's definitely not a sad time ... it's a great time to be a Meat Loaf fan Not only do we have this amazing new CD, which IMO, is the best that Meat has done since BOOH, we get to see him on tv, looking healthy, totally relaxed and enjoyiing himself. I also have some wonderful concerts to look forward to this summer. I'm not saying that to rub it in ... just merely making a point. I truly hope that it works out for everyone in Europe and you'll get to see Meat soon. Vicki |
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14 May 2010, 00:02 | #30 |
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Just wished to give my opinion. Firstly sorry to see AndrewG that has decided to move on from these forums - i think it's a shame when an obvious long time fan decides its time to move on
WWE - These sort of skits are quite regular on WWE TV. As a wrestling fan and a Meat fan I enjoyed the skit with Orton. Theres a massive audience for RAW, so it will help the album. Also, it fell in line with Meat's large personality, and Ortons mad/out of control personality. Only my opinion but i respect AndrewG feels differently HCTB - I'm on study leave at the moment, and the album is constantly playing as i revise. Since the albums release i haven't stopped listening to it. For me it's a great album, though i could understand somebody feeling it wasn't the sort of record we are used to from Meat QVC - I really liked this performance Not touring - We must remember Meat is getting older, and touring is a massive strain, especially when you give as much on stage as Meat does. We all want him to tour here - and yeah he probably will - but if he doesn't then we should respect that Youtube - I just think that if it's a tribute to Meat then doesn't Meat kinda have a say in whether he wants it to be viewed by people on the internet ? In a way i think RedPony/Meat Loaf have every right - sorry Good luck to AndrewG - just wanted to give my opinions on how I personally feel about all of this - having read this discussion i felt i had to. |
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14 May 2010, 12:08 | #32 |
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Good luck Andrew, you had reasonably sanity when posting here (well compared to me anyway)
I can fully understand your reasons for deciding to call it quits and can understand the feelings that some have posted here about things being in a bit of a lull. With no tour to look forward to, as of yet, on this side of the world, the album has kind of come and gone in a whirlwind. So I appreciate the feeling that exists and I suppose it's something that we have to accept. |
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14 May 2010, 14:08 | #34 |
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i'm leaning towards iffy travel in Europe with that volcano in Iceland still spewing flames and ash ... every other day air travel is interrupted someplace... same place or new place... there's not a clue when the volcano will come completely to rest ... as for Meat ...age has nothing to do with it... he's doing shows in the States and Canada ... anyroad... whatever it is... i hope it gets sorted and he comes to a town near YOU !! ... yeah ... you ... sitting there... reading this ... hehehe ...
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14 May 2010, 14:12 | #35 |
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14 May 2010, 14:13 | #36 |
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I'm with you tink, I think it is more to do with the Volcano, and who knows when that will quiet down, and when it does, there is a possibilty it may come when he is already booked up and set in his tour route, so may be a little difficult to say for sure when he will get to europe or if it will even be possible then, either way I am sure Meat will DO his best to GIVE his best. He always has and I am sure that is not about to change.
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14 May 2010, 14:28 | #37 |
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I too was a victim to the YouTube account thing. My account went over night without warning and i assume it was having Meat Loaf content on the account.
With this said i have to say i am very fond if this album. Really love the sound, some songs i find myself listening over and over. Sometimes a performer needs to make creative changes for whatever reasons. Meat has been on the scene for many years. One thing i will say this album doesn’t have a sterotypicial meat loaf sound and that is something that would attract non fans to the music. The whole WWE thing needs to be look as part of a storyline. Meat was told to over sell the Album in order for Orton to show his frustration with the guest house scenario. Orton is a face (good guy) and the RKO needs to be justified, Thus meat rammed the album down our throats and received a hostile reaction. This also led to the announcement from Edge of the total end of the guest host concept. It was the final blow, the wrestlers were fed up with celebrities taking air time to promote themselves and this was the final straw in the story. Meats job was the highlight the issue and justify the creative decision to eliminate power to a guest house (despite Meat not officially being a guest house) Nick |
14 May 2010, 15:43 | #38 | |
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Again... FINE JOB MEAT !!! ... XO
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14 May 2010, 16:05 | #39 |
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Wow is my first response about this thread.
AndrewG I don't know you and I'm a newbie on the site, so I'm not going to judge you leaving or your comments. You are free to do whatever you choose (if you even see this since you are leaving). I will say HCTB is a great album and I am enjoying it more and more each day. Rose, Madness and California are great workout songs and Peace and DYELS are fantastic songs as well. This album is not as different as others, Madness is along the same hard lines as BOOH, Lemon, Pigs, etc. DYELS is along the same lines as Anything for Love, COM, etc. I love the album now and will continue to support Meat in his endeavors. As a fan of any musician, celebrity, sports team, etc.; you are not always happy with what they do, but you support them anyway. As a football, baseball and hockey fan; my teams have not won championships in a long time. I still support them though and will continue to support them through the worst of times. That's what a fan does. Fan is short for fanatic and fanatics are loyal, if not sometimes misguided in their support of that team or musician. But the fan in them keeps them energized with anything the team does. What we have to keep in mind is, Meat is promoting an album and they way albums are promoted are different now than they were even five years ago. Youtube, Twitter, QVC and yest even wrestling have become a good marketing platform. Meat can't count on posters and radio play to promote like this is 1987. I am a wrestling fan and have to say Meat's appearance on RAW was a treat!! I thought it was funny and provided a spark in my household. I was critical (in a humorous way) on another thread, of how Meat took the RKO. That's from the wrestling fan in me. The Meat Loaf fan in me was damn happy to see him in that environment (kinda like having my favorite football team playing on the same field as my favorite baseball team)!! This falls in line with Meat's personality and acting craft. I wasn't on this site when Fight Club came out, but I'd be interested to see if there were critical comments on his performance as a guy who underground fights and by the way has man boobs. I doubt if there were too many critical comments or as much backlash as his WWE appearance. And for the record, that's a damn good movie!! I heard critical comments on the QVC performance before I saw it. I have to say, when I saw the performance, it was good. Let's put this into context: He didn't have a full band and he didn't have great acoustic surroundings. He was on a QVC set people, not in an amphitheater. He sounded fantastic on Opera Star and it wasn't that long ago. His QVC performance was good for a QVC performance. His voice didn't get bad overnight! Think about what you do for a living. Now let me add a whole bunch of negative obstacles in the way of you getting the job done and see if you perform to your normal high standards. I probably won't get to a concert (for one reason or another), but I have the album to keep me happy. And I'd be very surprised if more dates aren't added. We have to remember, Meat may not have final say in how many tour dates he gets. He may not have final say in where he tours. I confess to not knowing exactly how the music business works, but isn't Meat technically an employee of the record company. And if he is, might he be at their mercy as to tour locations and dates? Maybe his comments on no European dates is a way of getting fans to let the record company know, "We want tour dates!!!!!" I don't know much of the answers, but I do know I'm a fan and will continue to be a fan through the good, the bad and the ugly. That's what Fanatics do. |
14 May 2010, 16:59 | #40 |
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Hi Andrew, Sorry to see you go. So many people commenting your announcement - take this as a compliment
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14 May 2010, 21:14 | #41 |
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Sorry to see you go andrew, though i will say the reasons your leaving (to me) seem shite.
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15 May 2010, 00:31 | #42 |
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Hey there...this is how often I visit and read this forum now...completely missed this one...
Andrew...for me this forum is just so much more than ML fan club...I've met some of my best friends here and certainly had some great experiences with them and looking forward to more... I am on the same page as you where it concerns album, tour, etc...but I do not see the reason to leave this great forum because of this... And although I can keep up with you on facebook...I still have to say... Please stay? xx |
15 May 2010, 10:21 | #43 |
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It's sory to see you go Andrew.
Whilst some people disagree with your reasons for leaving they were enough for you to want to leave and that is fair enough. Out of all of those things you mention, the tour thing is the only thing that has upset me. I've never seen Meat Loaf live and was really looking forward to going on the next tour but that may never happen. I'm not saying that I don't respect Meat Loaf's decision on the matter but I am disappointed. At the time I was feeling that had I have been a Meat Loaf fan in the late 80's/early 90's I'd have had that opportunity to see him live. I was thinking that it's not the best time to be a Meat Loaf fan because of this announcement but I'd rather make do with the live CD's and DVD's and have him healthy than to have him working too hard and making himself ill. |
15 May 2010, 13:24 | #44 |
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does someone know something i don't ? ... has it been said somewhere Meat is ill ? ... i keep seeing people mentioning him getting ill...looking tired... dah dah dah ... i'm just not seeing it ?... where should i go to read or see this ? ... thanks ... no really ... i don't get it ... and really ... thanks for any assistance that can be given me on this issue... thanks ...
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15 May 2010, 14:10 | #47 |
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Yes, indeed, I personally believe that Meat is a finely sculpted Adonis, who's billowing physique is likened only to that of a tightly packed pre Terminator 2 Arnold Schwarzenegger.
In fact, Warner are planning a Godfather-like trilogy of Superman films, and the lead has yet to be cast... there's still time... I say the petition starts here. |
15 May 2010, 14:29 | #48 | |
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let's not get crazy ... lol ... the point being made is... it seems because... "afterall he IS 62 you know" ... some seem to think Meat's got one foot in the grave...what is being said by me and Caryl is what our eyes have been seeing and ears hearing is Meat looking and sounding fitter than he has in years !!! ... that's all ... and i'll speak for myself here ... i think i've said it somewhere in past... i look at Meat with a woman's eye ... listen to him with a woman's heart... and i really think that makes a difference on how i feel about him as opposed to how a guy would feel ... i'm into the entire package... his music ... his look ... his humor... etc ... his acting in films ... the whole shabang ... where i think a guy would be more into Meat's music only ... however even saying that... imo ... he still looks and sounds great and full of in your face-ism ... lol ... |
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15 May 2010, 14:33 | #49 |
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Ha, sorry, but if I threw a wink in it would've ruined the sarcasm But here's one for you right now.
I'm going to stay well out of the argument that you're assuming male fans aren't attracted to Meat, also................ *ponders* *strokes imaginary beard* |
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And I don't believe we're suggesting he should represent the USA in every sport in the next Olympics But he's imo very, very far from looking unwell, tired, or somehow "showing his age" .. but rather has both his size ten and a halves firmly planted in his new rock adventure! "in your face-ism" .. .. perfect description! Caryl |
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