29 Sep 2016, 23:14 | #51 |
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Hopefully Patti can work through a traumatic spell. It must be horrible to be sacked by email regardless of the circumstances.
Patti will always have a huge place in my memories of Meat's live shows...truly incredible vocals and what a performer! All the best Patti x |
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08 Oct 2016, 03:26 | #52 | |
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How is this for a theory: ML is a great guy most of the time, but sometimes he's a jerk. Sounds like most people actually. I'm sure you don't believe that he's always an angel... Nothing that Patti says is surprising or unrealistic. I've been a boss to many people over the years, most of whom I liked at some point. Some of them needed to be let go, and even though I think that it was the right decision in all cases I'm sure that they see things differently I'm also a fairly nice guy most of the time, but sometimes I am a jerk. At times I will recognize this and apologize, other times I will not. Maybe it was as simple as he didn't want to continue paying her. I'm sure that she probably made more than other members of the NLE. IMO this was probably the best thing for her in the long run. She probably only has a few performing years left in her and she's been stagnant as the backup singer for ML. She should have left to be on her own years ago. Plus, she was disrespected a lot in her time. She wasn't allowed to be in the ILFYATTT video and duets she should have been performing were given to mediocre other singers in an attempt to boost their own career. I can understand Jennifer Hudson to a point, but I don't get many of the others. |
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08 Oct 2016, 04:03 | #53 | |
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I said start up again
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03 Nov 2016, 21:55 | #54 | |
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IGOT NEWS FOR YOU PATTI WAS NEVER disrespected .
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04 Nov 2016, 19:28 | #56 |
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Although Braver was a treat for fans it did lack Patti's passion that flowed from her vocals. I would love to have seen her on Loving you is a dirty job and Going all the way.
I just find the whole situation very sad for both Meat and Patti. |
10 Dec 2016, 14:10 | #57 |
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Which 3 people? What are Meat's reasons for letting her go via email, I guess there is rumour she did something to deserve this?
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10 Dec 2016, 16:01 | #58 |
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Oh give it a rest! Meat has repeatedly said she was not simply let go by email, and has made it clear he will not discuss or comment on it further, save to say she was not "disrespected".
His professionalism leaves him in a firing line whenever someone brings this up again, whether it's based on rumour, speculation or assumptions/interpretations of words Patti puts on-line. This is the fansite dedicated to Meat .. he deserves more respect. It's in the past for a long time now. That's where it should stay. Meat knows this and honours it. So should his fans on his fanclub forum imo |
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10 Dec 2016, 17:51 | #59 |
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Patti played a crucial role in Meat's success for over 20 years. Her live performances often kept the show together. To suggest we shouldn't talk about her on this forum is strange to say the least.
It's like saying we shouldn't talk about Steinman when Meat Loaf isn't working with him. In my view Patti helped make Meat great again and we should be eternally grateful. |
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I said to continually speculate about the reasons for her leaving, which are so often based on assumptions made which are negative towards Meat is IN MY VIEW disrespectful to him. To seek rumours on which to base further speculation is also disrespectful in my view. Quote:
But being grateful for that does not legitimise continued speculation or discussion of rumour about why she lost that tenure. |
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10 Dec 2016, 18:35 | #61 |
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Fair points Caryl. I know its an emotive subject, but I dont think we should make this forum a closed shop and let all fans express their opinion.
Whatever happened I think its a shame for both parties as both have probably missed out. |
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So, by all means celebrate Patti's work with Meat and since .. say you think she's the best if that's your view, say you think the shows lack something without her if that's your opinion. Some will agree, some won't. That's fair enough and fair comment whatever your perspective. But I think it's reasonable for members to simply accept the reasons and way she left the band are not our business, will not be revealed by Meat, so comment on that will be uninformed, and the topic should really be a dead horse left unflogged. Last edited by CarylB; 10 Dec 2016 at 20:19. |
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10 Dec 2016, 20:36 | #63 |
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The reason why people are so passionate about this subject is because Patti was the best member of The Neverland Express there has ever been. I dont remember people getting so mad when other long standing members of the band left. So even a suggestion Patti was sacked by email which she clearly has said makes people very angry.
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PS. Am I miss something or there are new facts/gossips about Patti? If not - why to start another discussion with so high emotions? |
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It is now and has been (for several years) time for her to move on and stop dwelling on the past. Nothing good will come out of retelling and reselling the "I was fired" story. It happens to countless people and artists each day. It is looking more unlikely each month that Meat will take back to the stage. It is not as if she missed out on large audiences. Perhaps a stable pay check for a few years. If you really want to make it as a solo artist you need to be 100% focused on that. There is too much completion out there to keep messing about with the getting people to feel sorry for you approach. In April 2014 I saw an artist live who could stand on her own feet and was just brilliant when she had a great band to help her. Focusing on memoir writing, thinking about the past etc and such stuff might make her feel good but it simply isn't a job, nor will it gain her much recognition (if that is what she still craves). There are other avenues she could go down (providing singing lessons perhaps) that I just think will be more satisfying than keep wondering what she missed out on for the last 3 years. |
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11 Dec 2016, 14:06 | #69 |
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Andrew I think Patti is slightly better than becoming a singing teacher, but I'm sure she'll appreciate your advice?!
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11 Dec 2016, 16:19 | #70 |
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Well, the one blog entry is the only thing I've seen come directly from her, as opposed to fan-based speculation from who knows what source, so given that and your statement, I'd have to say your criticism is built on even less solid ground than I thought if that's the case.
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12 Dec 2016, 18:47 | #71 |
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Some peoples defense of Meat on here is so predictable, not sure why every discussion must turn to people being made out like they are slagging Meat. As a fellow musician I am interested in every aspect of Meat's professional career including his relationships with those he works with.
I know very well there are 2 sides to every story, I am simply curious as to what went down, I don't entirely believe she was let go for no reason at all. |
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Suggesting industry professionals use their skills to inspire or help others is hardly insulting. There are countless of backings singers who have failed to make it on their own after leaving or being dismissed from leading acts. Perhaps you think this reality is too harsh for Patti. Last edited by AndrewG; 12 Dec 2016 at 19:11. |
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I was let go by an IT company several years ago (as were many others at the time). The reasons were out of my hands and out of my managers' hands. Thus the reason to a certain extent doesn't even matter anymore, certainly not years later. Sometimes a change in circumstances or intentions etc means it will have a negative effect on employment as frustrating, hurtful and annoying as it can be. I am pointing out that I think people should move on, certainly Patti should because as I said EVEN if she hadn't been let go there are totally no performances on the horizon with Meat at the moment. Her career post the age of 50 or so was always going to be uncertain if she had relied fully and only on Meat. If you think that my suggestion of moving on is equal as to coming to Meat's defence then I think you are wrong. |
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12 Dec 2016, 22:16 | #75 | |
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For example some people said Bat 3 was best album ever and what a great job Desmond Child had done. Fast forward a few years and people make out Desmond Child is the devil. I personally thought Bat 3 was and is a good album. The only mistake they made was not having Blind as a Bat as the lead single. |
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