02 Dec 2013, 17:08 | #1 |
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My Not-So Fun Lunchbreak.
So I'm in the living room taking a break from the day-job, flicking through things I haven't managed to catch on Youtube yet (handily on the TV screen, thanks to X-box), when my partner comes in and says 'what the hell is this? It's awful' She sits next to me and watches for the next few minutes.
And sits, and sits. I won't repeat what she said but it's probably indicative of what most non-fans would think. It was the footage from Newbury Racecourse. Footage that I'd thought was well filmed and quite clear, and honestly not that bad. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iI4JSPFpzzI |
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02 Dec 2013, 17:13 | #2 |
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There were a few thousand "non-fans" that stayed to watch after Red Light started at Newbury.
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02 Dec 2013, 17:51 | #3 |
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The girls sounded pretty good.
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02 Dec 2013, 19:50 | #5 |
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That was well-filmed and quite clear.
Looked like the weather was kind of nasty. |
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Yeah, y'know, I hate to say it but having watched the rest it's definitely not one of Meat's better performances, vocally. Which is a shame, as the actual performance is better than I've seen in a long time. |
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02 Dec 2013, 22:38 | #7 |
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Got a great reception after the show :)
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03 Dec 2013, 15:51 | #8 |
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For the hundredth time can someone remind me, was Newbury the first or second show? I'm going with second...
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03 Dec 2013, 19:42 | #12 |
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An outdoor concert wouldn't have been my first choice either but I thought that I couldn't really take the chance and lose out on what could have been my last chance to see Meat in concert.
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04 Dec 2013, 13:12 | #14 |
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Oh, she's definitely crazy. But it was odd to hear the reaction of someone who's only used to hearing Meat on the albums versus guys on here, who pretty much consume every performance we can find. And she's got a point - when you compare the Newbury performance to stuff like Storytellers, or the Bat 2 Picture Show footage, it's not pretty.
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04 Dec 2013, 13:34 | #15 |
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but also add it was blowing a hurricane with rain coming down so hard , so really you cant compare it
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I felt vocally he was pretty damn good. The reception of the people there and again a lot of people who had never seen him live before - remember this was races first Meat Loaf second - was very positive. |
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04 Dec 2013, 14:29 | #17 |
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I think this has been said before. People, that are not fans, who just listen to the vocals will be bummed. In fact, my wife -not a Meat Loaf fan but fairly familiar with the music- makes fun of Meat's 'singing' when I listen/watch something from the last 5 or 6 years. None of the people that I know think the vocals are any good and they are not ashamed to tell me what they really think of it.
And of course I have had a fair share of heat, on this board, for stating my personal opinion on it. Even with my review on the LAB tour. The thing is, we -fans- don't just listen at a concert, We live/feel/experience a show and everything that's part of it. We know background stories and issues that are playing. We watch the performance. We focus on so much more than just the singing. While many of the people going to a concert just go there to hear Anything for Love or Paradise, and want to hear the version they are used to hear when they play the single or cd. It's my believe that this is the reason that Meat Loaf gets so many 1 and so many 5 stars on Ticketmaster reviews. Apart from the bullies and fans who give 1 or 5 stars because they decided to do so before the concert there are many people who experience the show and say 'What a great performance, what an intensity... wow 5 stars' And people who say 'Saw Meat in 1994. He looks old now and his voice is complete gone. Disappointing 1 star.' Just check those reviews. You hardly see 3 stars, there are a few 2 and 4 stars but overall it's 5 or 1 star. Everything or nothing. And it all has to do with ones expectation. |
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I agree with your points about TM reviews .. I just think those who express disappointment may have had completely unrealistic expectations Certainly true of those who complain bitterly he didn't sound like he did on their copy of BOOH. However, a fairer comparison of Meat then and now is surely to compare apples rather than apples and oranges .. ie authorised recordings, either two studio albums or two officially recorded live shows. To compare vocals on any album he has recorded with a bootleg recording (particularly one recorded by someone in the crowd in appalling weather conditions) is inevitably going to lead to disappointment or disapproval in my view, and is hardly a reasoned or reasonable comparison. |
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I know this won't be a popular opinion to some, but the quality of that video is actually quite good (for a boot). Good enough, anyway. |
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05 Dec 2013, 12:17 | #21 |
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There's a simple solution to Caryl's fruit basket conundrum. Sit your lady down in front of the Guilty Pleasure DVD and then report back.
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And as for official releases - yep, what Julie said - they're overdubbed, mixed, and perfected in a studio environment - so it's never going to be a true reflection of how an artist actually sounds live. |
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Anyway, while the BluRay was playing my wife made a comment about the vocals. Sayin' something like "I can't understand you're listening to this. It sounds terrible, He really can't sing [anymore]" I tried to make a smart reply, avoiding any debate about it by saying "Yeah but baby, Meat Loaf himself once said -I'm not a singer, I'm an actor who acts he's singing-" My wife: "No wonder you find him a bad actor" (after which she left the room with a big smile on her face) What I'm trying to say is that, like my previous statement, it has nothing to do with bootleg material or original material. It has to do with ones expectation. My wife has listened to older bootlegs. Not always great quality but she prefers a bad 1987 bootleg over the 3 Bats or GP DVD any time. Or as my wife states it "If it's the quality of the bootleg, then why do the band and the other vocals sound great?" Last edited by Adje; 05 Dec 2013 at 15:17. |
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05 Dec 2013, 15:46 | #25 |
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I believe you man - but the video doesn't capture it, so maybe the weather had died down by the time the set had started?
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