09 Oct 2015, 01:56 | #26 |
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Let's be honest here tho, Meat and Jim - one of the most strangest relationships ever.
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09 Oct 2015, 05:19 | #28 |
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09 Oct 2015, 09:04 | #29 |
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09 Oct 2015, 11:09 | #30 |
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10 Oct 2015, 01:14 | #31 |
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Worst timing of a post, cause Jim and Meat are about to put a happy ending to their story with doing Braver Than We Are.
Their legacy was summarized by Meat himself recently in Vegas: "I have been extremely lucky to meet Jim Steinman. And Jim Steinman has been extremely lucky to meet me." |
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10 Oct 2015, 01:48 | #32 | |
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I think that ML was probably slightly luckier, because there probably aren't many bands or record labels that would have wanted a 300lb man as a lead singer. I think ML may have still had success, but I suspect it wouldn't have been as a singer, but an actor. Jim is a genius, but very private. I suspect he would have been able to get artists to record his songs which would have been hits. He'd be some guy that only people who really read liner notes would know. He would make a fortune off of publishing rights. That said, ML has been much better at turning chicken shit into chicken pot pie. His many comebacks are testament to that. Jim could have had far more success than he did; and he's a VERY successful songwriter. |
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10 Oct 2015, 05:40 | #33 |
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I wonder if WARIO is OKAY...like...WHY post this after they are about to release their final collab? I DONT UNDERSTAND WARIO
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10 Oct 2015, 10:26 | #34 |
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To be honest I am not surprised to read this kind of thing from Stienman and it's not the first time I've read things where he has been critical towards Meat Loaf or tried to claim ownership over various aspects of the Meat Loaf character. However most people don't buy music because the people involved are 'nice', modest or whatever, they buy it because the lyrics are good and the singer is able to bring them to life in an appealing way. Whether you are a fan of Steinman as a person or not, you can't really argue that he and Meat Loaf have produced some great work.
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10 Oct 2015, 16:17 | #35 | |
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One thing I would really like to see happen... Firstly, one thing that is different already: Meat going around saying that the dysfunctional relationship with Steinman is not what they thought it was. So what I would like to see happen now also with the new album, is just really. Hey, Meat and Jim have done great things both together and apart. And let's celebrate that. And it's true. I really believe that. Yes, they needed each other at times, but there's more to it. That's what I would love to see now. I think they've proven that over the years. |
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21 Oct 2015, 03:13 | #36 | |
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Not suprising though. It's fair to say that Meat's most succesful albums are the Steinman ones (particular Bat 1 and 2) and his best selling non Steinman albums were the ones to directly follow a succesful Steinman album. This thread started a discussion about who needs who most. For me it's obvious both couldn't have made it without the other. Meat got in the spotlight because of that one album Bat out of Hell (sure he was in Rocky horror and had some othe things but Bat made him big). After Dead Ringer Meat fell in a black hole. So did his career and he needed Steinman to make a comeback. Hence Bat 2. And, like it or not, Meat's career will always be connected to those two successes. Not his movie career, not his other music, no the Steinman work made Meat what he is now. You don't take my word for it. Go to your concert the 14th, talk to none die-hard fans and the songs they mention will be of those two albums with an occasional Dead Ringer song. Hell those people bought tickets because of one of those two albums. They don't care if Los Angeloser or Giving Tree is in the set. They come to hear Bat, Paradise, TTW, TooT and AFL. As for Steinman. A great songwriter, but only for certain artists with specific abilities. Steinman was lucky to meet Meat, who made the songs his own. Few people would have given so much life to those songs as Meat has done. The lyrics are epic and needed an epic performer, which they found in Meat. Their blessing is both their curse. Without each other they wouldn't be where they are now. Just be happy they lived in the same era. If one of the two had been born 20 years later we would have missed out on Rock history. That I'm sure of. |
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