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21 Oct 2010, 16:52 | #27 | |
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As for album sales, HCTB has not sold millions but it is still a creative success for Meat. To me, success is not determined by sales figures but by the quality of the work. With the right hit single, a Meat-Patti album might sell millions. It is impossible to predict. It depends on the song choices and the audience' response to the songs. |
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21 Oct 2010, 21:44 | #28 |
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21 Oct 2010, 23:12 | #30 |
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I'm probably going to get my balls chewed off for this but what the hell. A good songwriter probably isn't going to give Meat their best songs because they'll want a bigger pay cheque through royalties. A bigger pay cheque is only going to come through their song hitting it big time, which means someone who's more popular.
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22 Oct 2010, 03:41 | #32 |
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23 Oct 2010, 01:00 | #33 |
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23 Oct 2010, 01:36 | #34 |
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23 Oct 2010, 01:38 | #35 |
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23 Oct 2010, 07:32 | #36 |
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You know they could easily make 75 minute compilation album if they wanted to using the four MSO songs with Meat and patti going at it (DRFL, Paradise, Testify, and AFL), CHSIB, Lie For You, Last Kiss, LOTO, and LBIL
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23 Oct 2010, 20:00 | #37 |
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23 Oct 2010, 23:43 | #38 |
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It just wouldn't work Wario. AFL, Paradise, and I'd Lie for you, have been around the circuit many times before. LOTO and LBIL have only been released.
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24 Oct 2010, 00:07 | #39 | |
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Unless you have something like Robert Plant (who lets face it is one of the top 5 rock icons) & Alison Krauss releasing an album that gets the publics attention, it's a very tough thing to do a duet album. Chrissie Hynde recently released an album with a singer called JP Jones (they have an on/off relationship) and it's received mixed reviews. I can't see a record company jumping for joy at idea of a Meat & Patti russo album and putting their backing and their money into it. Maybe an album with Meat and other established artists, like Slash has done recently, would be something to consider but who knows. |
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24 Oct 2010, 10:26 | #41 |
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25 Oct 2010, 15:13 | #42 |
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I know it had sod all to do with Meat Loaf. What I'm trying to say is if you had the same artists involved on a similar record, but had brand new songs instead, that would work my opinion. Have Meat Loaf, Ellen Foley, Patti, Jim, maybe Todd too, it would work better than just a Meat & Patti CD in my opinion.
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25 Oct 2010, 17:44 | #43 | ||
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How do you know that Meat rejected Patti's song for Bat 3? Meat has never said that. Quote:
Her talent is respected by more than just Meat Loaf fans. My sister first heard Patti's voice on TSO's "Beethoven's Last Night" album. My sister isn't a fan of Meat's music, but if Patti sings on an album, she buys it. |
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25 Oct 2010, 23:55 | #44 | |
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If an album was made to cater for your sister then great, especially if she's willing to buy a few thousand copies. |
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26 Oct 2010, 17:29 | #45 | |
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As for Bat 3, I doubt it was Meat who rejected Patti's song. Meat dislikes most of the non-Steinman songs on Bat 3, so he clearly didn't get to pick the songs for the album. It was probably Desmond Child's choice not to include her song. |
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26 Oct 2010, 18:17 | #46 | |
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visions of posts of 'millions of Meat Loaf fans' suddenly rush back to me. the hardest thing to get anyone to do nowadays os to spend money on things they don't need and I include record companies in that. You have to have massive earning potential for even a consideration of an album being made. I'd love to see Patti go to an independent label and play the hell out of small venues, around the world, building herself up in the process but it's not easy. you've got to get the right agents, promoters and most important the demand from fans. If it's not there you won't get anyone wanting to spend money on it. Pearl took a long time to be discovered and is only now starting to make a tiny, but potentially large, dent in the business. Kasim has been trying for years and doesn't do that badly at all for the small group (no offence) of support he has. More recently i've seen that Marya Roxx, a name that will be familiar to a few here, has finally got a label to release her full album on but it's only the start in relation to fully making it. A Meat Loaf and Patti Russo album is a nice idea but unlikely |
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26 Oct 2010, 19:08 | #47 |
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The music business makes no sense. An excellent album like HCTB has lackluster sales. An excellent singer like Patti doesn't have a record deal. Meanwhile, Taylor Swift is selling out everywhere. I got stuck taking my little sister to her concert and she sounded awful live.
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26 Oct 2010, 19:34 | #48 | |
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He's been in the music business for years, he's a highly respected musician, yet he still goes on the road with Todd and, until recently, Meat. Why? Because it pays. Millions of people know him, he has his own following, but he still doesn't have an album on a HMV shelf or a sell out concert at Wembley. If he does a solo tour it's strictly of the small venue type. And he's considered a success. It's not easy for someone trying to make their way in the music business, especially when you do not fir the mold of what record companies are looking for. |
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26 Oct 2010, 21:15 | #49 |
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Maybe Patti doesn't want to go solo, and she's happy with doing what she's doing right now. It's not anyones fault that she doesn't have a record deal. You have to push for that yourself and it's not easy. Taylor Swift did, and that's why she's having a lot success.
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