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IMO: It is likely that there will be no praise without constructive criticism based on a few posts. IMO: It is also likely that "someone" will reply to this post. Is that prediction?!? It's not rocket science to see the forest through the trees. I actually give people credit actually for being able to criticize Meat's work. It's something I can't do. So that's a good thing. Meat likes and accepts constructive criticism so there are a fair number of helpful people here that can do that for him. Suzieq |
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My prediction is that I am done with this debate...
Anyway...when I say I don't like something...I don't critisize...I express my personal opinion and it is very subjective opinion as it is very personal one...I never force it down people's throat not do I critisize people who hate what I love...beauty is in the eye of the beholder... In other news...so sorry, Meat...but I can't offer constructive critisizm...see...I had a whole meditation session yesterday with my on self and came to the following conclusion...the thing is...I am not at all qualified to critisize you constructively...or even probably critisize at all... |
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![]() I agree that it's very difficult to be impartial, or even "critical", if you will, when we feel an emotional attachment to a particular artist. I'm guilty of it myself, although my posts in this thread may seem to indicate otherwise. ![]() ![]() I completely understand buying an artist's albums because you like other stuff they've done, and/or because you want to support them- I've done both. What I don't get is people who say "I will play that song whether I like it or not." Why? Is there some sense of disloyalty if you don't? And this is not a dig at those people- I'm just curious. Even on some of my very favorite albums there are a track or two that I skip. I too have seen this kind of discussion on another artist's fan board, and yes, it could go on endlessly. There are also some people there who can be extremely critical, yet still consider themselves to be big fans. I don't necessarily agree with that position, either, but I think it can make for some interesting discussions- that is, when it doesn't escalate to fighting. ![]() I do agree, too, that it is easy to say some things sitting behind a keyboard that one might not be so bold as to say in person. I've sometimes wondered how some people on the other fan board would react if the artist responded to their comments (as I've sometimes wished he would do). Also, in case anyone thinks I'm avoiding giving my opinion of the new album, I can only comment on the single so far, and I like it. It's catchy. Now, I'm down with the "concept album" concept, so I'm very interested to see how it fits in with the other songs. And for that, I'll have to wait. |
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I actually am on one other fan board only and I haven't seen too much criticism there cause there ain't much to criticize...
However, all crazy parodies of Lady Gaga and Adam Lambert I've seen were there to see because they themselves posted those youtube links...and they thought it was funny and brilliant...so I guess some just enjoy laughing at themselves.... |
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![]() I don't offer "constructive criticism" to Meat because, like you, I don't feel I have the expertise or credibity to do this. All I can do is tell him what has captivated me, what I have liked, what has made it special. And there's something else that I guess is part and parcel of that emotional attachment as far as I'm concerned. Some people will always reach to the stars .. and some of those have it in their power to create magic for others and lift them to the stars as well. Meat has that as far as I'm concerned. For me Meat always creates magic in the studio or on stage, every time. Magic's so very special, and to try and analyse it and pick it apart is for me as futile as trying to capture moonlight in a bottle. I simply embrace it without question or critique and it always fills me with wonder. Caryl |
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So, here's a question- again, strictly in a general sense- how much does that emotional attachment affect our enjoyment of the music? I honestly don't know, and I'm genuinely curious. Do we like the music more because we like the artist as a person- at least what we perceive them to be? Or, is it the other way around? |
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Also to me a perfomance consists of two things (whether studio or live) the music and the person, so the feelings of that person would always be important, and would inform the way I spoke or wrote to them about it, either directly or publicly where they might hear or see it. A couple of years ago I went to a concert to see a performer who had been one of the icons of my youth. I was very disappointed as were the friends I went with, and we wouldn't repeat the experience, but nor did we seek out his website to leave criticism. And the more I like and admire the person, the more I would want to be sensitive to their feelings. Quote:
In th case of Meat, his performances are so full of passion I'd find it hard NOT to make an emotional connection to the performance .. it doesn't have to be an amazing song for me to love the way he delivers it. The strength and power of any music imo is how far it can and does resonate with our emotions. Liking and admiring what I see in him as a person? Without doubt that enhances it for me greatly. Bottom line for me though is that special magic he has on stage, and that comes through to me in his studio work. Suspending criticism and just being open to it and to the feelings it evokes is what makes it extra special. At the playback, as the album started for a few seconds I was struck by how different it was, how different to what I'd expected. But I closed my eyes and opened my ears and my heart, and in return was lifted away on an incredible journey .. Caryl |
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I like this type of forum discussion. It really makes me think about the "why".
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Here's where it gets sketchy for me....I've enjoyed an artists output, then find out that he/she has done some morally wrong things....at times I feel I shouldn't support that person because they are a bad person....but then sometimes the music is so good, I can't help it. I struggle with this. But I always go back to the music vs. the character of the artist. Meat's music impacted me differently. I wanted to know more about this band or man singing, instantly. Credit due to the passion of BOOH and FCOL. And a fan of Meat Loaf was born. Quote:
Flip side, if someone sings a Meat song (inevitably at Karaoke), I don't enjoy the song, etc. It's often just the wrong voice for me. The same will hold for me if someone was singing an Elvis song, it's just not enjoyable for me. I'm not even emo. to Elvis. However, I can enjoy a song from Britney Spears, Justin Timberlake, or Bon Jovi that is covered by someone else. I enjoy a lot of music on American Idol that are done by the contestants. All in all, I think it just depends and there isn't a blanket answer. Suzieq |
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First, I'd like to say thanks to the folks who have been indulging me..it has been an interesting discussion.
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![]() In terms of not liking a cover, the only one I really can't listen to is Barry Manilow's version of Read 'Em and Weep. And I know Jim Steinman produced it and all, but I still think it's awful. But I like other stuff Barry has done. It's rare, but sometimes I even like cover versions more than the original. I think Mary J. Blige absoulutely kills on U2's One, for instance. (I like U2, don't love them) |
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[QUOTE=It's rare, but sometimes I even like cover versions more than the original. [/QUOTE] Yeah - Bonnie Tyler's version of To Love Somebody is brilliant! |
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![]() ![]() Performance also disapponted me .. band was good, but we didn't find him so at all. He was pretty static, standing behind a keyboard at the side of the stage for a lot of the time, but cme to the front for his fans at the end. And .. the six rows in front of us were obviously serious fans, and clearly having a whale of a time. Can't say what I would have done were I a member of his fanclub .. although I think I can guess ... if I'd bothered to join his fanclub or forum I would have done so because I felt more connection to him as a person and performer, so I would have kept my disappointment to myself .. Might have said that it was my first concert and I'd been hoping to hear some of the early classics? But were I a member of such a board I would have probably gone with different expectations anyway. I coudn't offer him useful guidance even if he read his board, so I'd say something positive or say nothing. You mention Elton John. I have a lot of time for him as a performer, and I find him an interesting person now. But there's no significant connection, so I don't seek out a forum for him. I love his concerts, but don't feel the need to try and tell him. I vote with my returning feet ![]() So I guess I need to care quite a lot for the performer to want to join a club or forum .. for me that's Meat. And if I care for someone I want to consider their feelings very carefully before I give feedback. As to fear of meeting "idols" .. I'm not someone who's ever hung around waiting to see any performer, because I've never had the desire really. The exception is Meat, but wanting to meet him developed because I felt I understood something of the person he is, something of his qualities and values, and wanted to meet someone I thought was a good person who was also exceptionally talented. I wanted to meet the person who takes Meat Loaf on stage ![]() ![]() Caryl |
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Wow, loving all the responses, thanks folks, really interesting!
Thought I'd come back in and try and explain why I am such a fan as opposed to just what being a fan means to me, as a few of you have above. It's a combination of things, but the song I'm Gonna Love Her For Both Of Us really sums it up for me; it is my favourite song. It's full of drama, passion, and power. I can imagine myself being the person rescuing the girl in this situation. And all that emotional connection happens through the fantastic writing of both lyrics and melody, the amazing production, and the phenomenal power of Meat's voice. The key thing that does it for me is that Meat sings it like he really means it. Another thread mentioned Barry Manilow's cover of Read Em And Weep. This is a good example of how Meat owns a song when he sings it. He wipes the floor with Barry, who otherwise is a decent enough singer and a good showman. But whereas Barry hits each note acceptably, Meat sings the whole thing like his life depends upon it, and really performs the song. So much better. That is all based on Meat's Steinman recordings so far, the "rock opera" style of song. However, I also think Meat does "normal" (for want of a better word) rock songs superbly. I recently rediscovered how much I like Amnesty Is Granted and Running For The Red Light. Here, yet again, it's the sheer energy and conviction with which he sings them that makes them so special. He turns them from being great rock songs into extraordinary rock songs. And then of course there's the live shows. The Royal Albert Hall show was out of this world. Hearing those songs live made my hair stand on end. It was electrifying. Overall then for me, it really comes down to the man himself - his passion, his conviction, his belief in what he's singing. The emotional investment Meat makes in his songs in turn makes me invest in the songs in a way that happens very rarely with anyone else. That's why I'm a fan and why I'll never stop rocking! |
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BRAVO PanicLord! BRAVO!
Ok, for the Barry Manilow moment here. I saw him in concert in 08', his version of Mandy was absolutely flawless performance wise, notes wise, lyrics wise. Stunning. And I actually bought his CD because of the conviction. When you connect with an audience through a song, it's very powerful. However, I am no where near subscribing to his fansite or ready to comment on how sexy he is. That's all reserved for the honorable mentioned in the site here. :) Luckily for us, Meat can hit a broad scope of relating to people through many a song. Because he can convince in every song he does and he is convinced himself. I really consider that a great talent and never boring. Suzieq Last edited by suzieq; 23 Mar 2010 at 00:48. |
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I'm also obviously here because I am a Meat Loaf fan, and I will say that his songs have touched me, and that he is a great live performer. However, I am terrible at gushing- online, in person, on paper- any kind of way. I'm horrible at putting my feelings into words. So, just as I said to Bruce, I guess I'll just say, "Thank You." ![]() |
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the thread is what being a fan means to me....
the most important word is ME... each of us have our own opinions on being a fan - this is a fan website free to open discussions and information. I would think the most important thing is to respect Meat and each other. Like some on here i feel an emotional attachment to Meat's work.. right or wrong that's me. I am of the opinion i will like it because it is Meat's work. I am excited for his new CD to come out... watching his tweets shows me how much fun he is having -- IMO that will transcend into his music/CD. I do not imply this is "sucking up" or "kissing ass" it is how i feel. A fan who enjoy Meat's music - and most of his movies (i have a tough time watching him be a bad guy.. but i know they are more fun to play LOL) thanks for your time :) Megan |
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