28 Mar 2012, 03:25 | #26 |
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Meat Measures success by helping people. He said that in every interview. If he did that in any career he would have been happy. No one HERE is measuring success like Meat does.
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28 Mar 2012, 03:34 | #27 | |
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Boyzone - No Matter What Tanz Der Vampire Is it a huge list? No. But name me something that ML did comparable to those. This is a stupid argument. It's of MY OPINION that he would not have been anywhere nearly as successful without the songs. Would he have had success? Maybe. But I liked Jim's chances without ML than the other way around. You have to keep in mind, that as brilliant as he is as a singer and an actor.... he was still a big fat guy. And guys like that generally don't get ANY chances at being a rock star. There's a reason why he's been called 'The Most Unlikely Rock Star Ever'. And good on him, but I think that even HE knows that much of his success was because of Jim and to a lesser degree Todd. And of course he helped them as well. And I think it's great that ML is doing his thing, but I also wish that Jim wasn't in isolation. |
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28 Mar 2012, 04:02 | #28 | |
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However, I'd Lie for You was more than a series of ????? It was a big hit. I do however agree with the last comment insofar as that to argue Meat would not have carved a successful career in performing art away from rock and roll is pointless .. and imo from a position of ignorance as it didn't pan out that way. However, he has a natural talent, both as an actor and a singer. Had other choices not beckoned, had he been more conforming, he might well have taken the offer to professionally train for opera, and as Andrew has said he is someone who can engage an audience with masterful skill. But more importantly one might consider this if one doesn't have a desire to diminish him and his success. I believe he has the talent, honest self-appraisal, energy, commitment, drive and determination to have made a success of whatever path he chose. I say this because he has proved these qualities consistently throughout his career. Something to admire and respect I think. And something his fans should give him credit for and celebrate. Caryl |
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28 Mar 2012, 04:22 | #29 |
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28 Mar 2012, 04:30 | #30 |
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Well with the exception of Celion Dion nothing from your list was a success outside of Europe, so by that logic Boyzone and Vampire whatever must not have been that successful either since they were not worldwide successes
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28 Mar 2012, 04:36 | #31 |
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Yes, in Europe. This is the UK fan club site, and Meat never lost anything in terms of popularity here. His career never needed relaunching, he remained a household name, even lived here.
But Tanz wasn't big in the US was it? Nor did Boyzone's version of No Matter What trouble the scorer too much in NA; didn't even struggle into the top 50 in Canada .. so I thought we were basing this comparison of "success" largely in Europe |
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And yes, I'm aware that ML never lost his popularity in the UK, but his biggest albums were known world wide. You can't compare it JUST to European sales when they've both had strong success around the world. The main point is that (even since 1993)JS has had more success away from ML than the other way around. They are both at their best when working together. |
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28 Mar 2012, 10:20 | #33 | |
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It was #1 in the UK for an ear-cringing 3-4 weeks, and as far as I'm aware was the only Boyzone hit to ever achieve popularity in the U.S, but I'm not aware it made any significant impact in the charts there; as I said it didn't make the top 50 as far as I could find in NA. It went Platinum in the UK .. (as did CHSIB and HCTB).
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In my view success is measured by more than your examples. For Meat it is based on work done and delivered, and the quality of that work .. a pretty robust yardstick in anyone's book imo. Surely even the meanest critic would at least base it on things like sustained popularity, continuing to create and deliver new work which in the case of albums sells and makes an impact in the charts, continuing to perform to a level that fills theatres and arenas around the world .. and perhaps having a fansite where fans continue to get news of new releases and discuss new work delivered and out in the world. |
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28 Mar 2012, 11:34 | #34 |
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When I saw the comparatively large number of new posts, I thought something interesting had happened (e.g. a live performance by ML), but unfortunately it's the same old silly Meat Loaf vs. Jim Steinman discussion again. And it was triggered by... wait... a short comment by Todd Rundgren that had nothing to do with Steinman.
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28 Mar 2012, 12:21 | #35 |
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I think it was triggered by someone crowbarring in the comment "Without TR and Jim Steinman ML would be just another theatre guy who never went anywhere.", along with some words which have been removed. Until then it was comment on a remark made by Rundgren
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28 Mar 2012, 13:54 | #36 |
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It was indeed.
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28 Mar 2012, 14:02 | #37 |
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Don't feed the trolls people.
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28 Mar 2012, 14:06 | #38 |
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And back to Todd's comment, he does have a point unfortunately. In my relatively small (compared to some) sample of Meat concerts, he has rather often seemed to have left his voice behind at the previous show. My opinion, for what it's worth, is the same as something Jim said in interview ages ago - Meat's voice is one that needs rest between shows. I understand the pressures of needing to cram those shows together, but the end result is that when you go to a show you don't know if his voice will fully there or not.
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Trolling generally means posting stuff that you don't actually believe or posting something outlandish.
Every time I come here reminds me of 'The Buddy Bears'.
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28 Mar 2012, 16:11 | #40 | |
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28 Mar 2012, 16:12 | #41 |
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somebody mentioned that Todd made his living off the back of Bat... The story I heard differs. He wasn't paid much, and funded a lot of it himself, then when it looked to be a flop he sold his producers rights. So.. make of that what you will. As for the comment. So what? you hear people say Meat can't sing, or is over the hill etc every day of the week. It's what YOU believe that matters.
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28 Mar 2012, 17:39 | #42 |
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I am not a weak kneed wimp at all. However, I am professional and an entertainer myself. I have worked with people on stage and behind the scenes that I do not get along with. I have seen Meat Loaf on top of his form and have even seen a show that could be described as a "subway going down to the pits." Never, ever have I seen Meat Loaf (even when he was having trouble with a show) ever give less than 100%. Further, even on his worst vocal day - Meat Loaf can sing the hot patootie off any vocal Rundgren could utter. I personally think Rundgren is a jerk, and until proven otherwise (and this very unprofessional statement does not help his case), I will continue to think so.
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28 Mar 2012, 18:26 | #45 | |
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28 Mar 2012, 18:29 | #46 |
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Enough.
This thread has gone from a comment made by TR to a ML Vs JS pissing contest to a I don't know what THis thread has nothing left to say Two more things. Anyone who wishes to make inflamatory/unduly critical posts about Jim should read Meat's post on the subject. Anyone who wishes to make inflamatory/unduly critical posts about Meat should read the forum rules. |