17 Oct 2017, 12:29 | #1 |
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Meat Loaf biography
Is anyone looking forward to Mick Wall's soon-to-be-released Meat Loaf biography? From the page count it looks a fairly substantial piece, and Wall certainly has a track record (though I've not read any of his previous books, only articles and interviews). Fingers crossed it'll be a good one.
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17 Oct 2017, 14:53 | #2 |
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I pre-ordered from the UK since the author said no US publisher is releasing it soon. It should be interesting.
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17 Oct 2017, 15:30 | #3 |
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I think it's great that such a book is being released. When I first heard mention of it I thought it was going to be an insubstantial and badly-written little self-published thing. Great to see Meat being honoured by a professional writer and a big publishing company. Let's hope it does well.
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17 Oct 2017, 15:45 | #4 |
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Wait, theres a Meat Loaf biography being released?
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17 Oct 2017, 15:48 | #6 |
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"On the eve of the 40th anniversary of Bat Out of Hell, and the launch of a mammoth two-year farewell tour"
....erm.... oops. I guess the publisher was hoping for some extra publicity there! |
18 Oct 2017, 09:21 | #7 |
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Hope it's better than the "Last of the Giants - True story of Guns 'N Roses" he put out last year, That was just awful imho.
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18 Oct 2017, 15:47 | #9 |
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The first 1/2 of the book was a rehash of one he wrote around the time the use your illusion cd's were released,the subsequent melt down, split up, solo projects and reunion are covered in very little depth at all, and very rushed.
Seems to me to just have been a way to get his first book on the band republished with some new material, masquerading as a whole new book. Just my opinion tho! |
18 Oct 2017, 17:17 | #10 |
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I'll keep my fingers crossed, and hope for something better. Meat's own book ('To Hell and Back' 1999) was a fantastic read, of course, but it would be great to read something that goes into more detail on the post 70s/80s period. I find too many auto- or biographies have great depth until the subject starts to become famous, and then it gets a little scanty - as though people are only interested in the rise to fame rather than the artist's life afterwards, or the works that follow.
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19 Oct 2017, 05:53 | #12 |
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I'm looking forward to Meat's 100 Moments, which is still on his agenda
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19 Oct 2017, 10:27 | #13 |
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That'd be nice if it happens. I asked him about this in London last year but said he had no current plans for it due to film & TV work lined up. Meat's a great storyteller, and his last book was an absolute joy to read. I for one will be sad if another one doesn't appear.
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20 Oct 2017, 13:41 | #16 |
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Does anybody know how many pages this book is? Is it full of pics etc? Is it the usual how Bat 1 was made etc zzzzzzzzz?
The comment about two year farewell tour is slightly concerning - was this ever the plan?! |
20 Oct 2017, 14:30 | #17 |
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The Amazon listing has a page count, but as to what the book contains - time will tell. I really hope it's more than just 'Bat 1'.
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20 Oct 2017, 16:12 | #18 |
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As for the tour, I seem to recall that meat had hoped to be doing some shows this year but called them off due to his health/recovery. I'm sure some dates were even provisionally booked.
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The UK tour to support the album was booked and about to be announced - we approached Meat's tour booker to get him back to Liverpool UK and were declined in favour of Manchester.
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20 Oct 2017, 18:19 | #20 |
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If the book goes into more detail about the actual shows and the making of the albums it should be good. Reading about someone's childhood is OK for one book if the subject wrote it themselves, but I would prefer that a book that is written by someone else would focus more on the career.
The story of Meat's career from after Deadringer until Bat II happened is probably very fascinating and inspirational in how he kept working hard and did not give up. |
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21 Oct 2017, 17:05 | #22 |
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And all he has done since Bat II; albums, tours, films, his residencies. Such a prodigious output of work across the board. How he kept going after Dead Ringer and refused to give up is more than touched on in his autobiography, but half his career as Meat Loaf followed Bat II and richly deserves a spotlight
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02 Nov 2017, 23:23 | #23 |
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Yep, definitely looking forward to reading this! On order.
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03 Nov 2017, 11:07 | #24 |
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I'm looking forward to reading people's reviews! I'm sure I will buy the book, but would like to see what others make of it first.
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13 Nov 2017, 16:30 | #25 |
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For anyone following this, the Amazon 'look inside' feature now lets you browse through a good deal of the book. It doesn't seem much like a traditional biography, and indeed doesn't seem to go into much detail about anything. It skims over Meat's life and albums, but probably offers nothing that you don't already know. Still, if anyone reads the full thing do let us know what you think of it.
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