25 Jan 2011, 20:33 | #1 |
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How soon we forget!
It does seem that so many Meat Loaf fans have forgotten, or (how sad) have never seen Steve B. IMHO, he was the epitome (big word LOL) if the NLE. He always gave 110% no matter what was falling apart around him; he is one of the world's finest bassists; producer, musical director, co-writer, etc.; and one heck of a nice, caring guy! I sorely miss (poetic license here) "watching you dance and the thunder rolled". I may be a "rookie" at MLUKFC, but I was lucky enough to have had many happy years.
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25 Jan 2011, 21:08 | #2 |
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Steve B...Now there's a blast from the past.
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25 Jan 2011, 21:18 | #3 |
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Oldies But Goodies
Okay, 14 years or so is a long time. But, "I remember every little thing as if it happened only yesterday" LOL Well, if you are my age 14 years is a drop in the bucket! I realize that, to some, it's about the time they were born!
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25 Jan 2011, 21:30 | #4 |
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A talented guy, to be sure .
Last thing I remember hearing of Steve was that he was now in real estate. Wonder if he keeps up his music. |
25 Jan 2011, 21:33 | #5 |
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Meat has worked with some great bassists over the years and Steve Buslowe is without question the best of them all.
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26 Jan 2011, 01:01 | #6 |
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STeve is the best bassist of all time. Miss him. wish he stayed for storytellers at least through the end of the 90's.
Stayed with meat through his worst years (not vocally but personally) Steve deserves a reunion show Its sad Kasim took the reins. Kasim was good when Steve played with him. Thank god that crap is outta here. The songs sounded better with steve. Although I truly hate kasim, Steve was a pinnacle of basshood. Love Steve. love Danny. RIP Steve Machine Gun Bustlowe 1977 - 1983 then 1986 - 1997 |
26 Jan 2011, 01:15 | #7 |
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Why do you hate Kasim and talk about him in such a derogatory way, why do you always spell Buslowe "Bustlowe" and why does your post appear like an obituary?
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26 Jan 2011, 01:25 | #8 |
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Not gonna get into that right now. In short I just dont like his ego. more info PM me. dont want this thread getting locked.
DUnno. Im sorry for the typo It is. an obituary for the years when Steve reined supreme. |
26 Jan 2011, 01:57 | #9 |
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So now it's his ego... Weren't you talking about his alleged lack of musical abilities a few minutes ago?
Not interested, sorry. I'm suspicious of insinuations. If you make such statements here, you should have the guts to explain why, too. |
26 Jan 2011, 02:00 | #10 |
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26 Jan 2011, 02:14 | #11 |
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There is a difference between just disliking and hating someone. I'm not a big Kasim fan either and I like Buslowe's way of playing bass better, but I have to acknowledge Kasim's skills. The way you talk about him appears quite arrogant to me.
By the way, didn't you say that you "de-friended" Kasim and Mark on Facebook after they had left the band (correct me if I'm wrong and mistaking you for someone else). If you never liked him why was he your "friend"? |
26 Jan 2011, 02:29 | #12 | |
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Only good thing kasim has done is keep the storytellers/greatest hits tour/CHSIB tour review pages up. Only place to get that kind of information. Even if 90% you have to dig through the kasim centric reviews to get to the meat. and Good point about facebook. when i deleted him I asked myself the same question. I think someone suggested him to me and I accepted it or something. i don remember. |
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26 Jan 2011, 02:52 | #13 |
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You are obviously not aware that you're criticizing Meat as well. If Kasim was "nothing special" why was he in the band for that long? Why did he become musical director? Do you think Meat is stupid and tours with someone who allegedly is not qualified for the job for years?
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not gonna delve into this long but kasim was an OK MD from 1998 to 2004. But yes. i think everything from 2005 - 2008 is indeed stupid on all fronts. Last edited by Wario; 26 Jan 2011 at 03:33. |
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26 Jan 2011, 03:45 | #15 |
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Sorry, Wario, but I can't take this seriously. You can't even explain in detail why you think that "Kasim sucks* and Steve rules". You pretend to show appreciation for Steve by expressing your hatred for Kasim. That's bad style, really. No one who truly knows anything about music would ever do that.
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Imma asshole and just hate kasim for stupid reasons. Steve still kicks ass |
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26 Jan 2011, 11:23 | #17 |
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Meanwhile back on topic please ...
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26 Jan 2011, 11:54 | #18 |
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I don't hate Kasim. I don't know the man, have never met the man and am never likely to meet the man. Also his guitar playing skills are far superior to mine, as I have no guitar playing skills whatsoever!
That said I've always felt that his stage presence lacked the energy and excitement of Steve Buslowe and (to me) he gave off the impression that he was very pleased with himself. Smug is probably the word I'm after. Also I think that the live arrangements weren't as good during the period that Kasim was musical director. However without knowing how much involvement Kasim actually had in these arrangements I cannot blame it all on Kasim. I also think it's far too early to make any conclusions as to Danny Miranda's standing in the bass player league table, So the Machine Gun is definitely at the top for me. |
26 Jan 2011, 13:36 | #19 |
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I have never seen Steve in the band so I can't comment. I do know Kasim though and personally I liked how he played and as he has been with Meat since BOOH I and has starred in Roadie I think your points Wario are very rude and ignorant, are you deliberatly looking for ways to get Meat all fired up if he happens to stumble across this thread ?!?
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26 Jan 2011, 15:32 | #21 |
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Buslowe definitely was more interesting to watch playing (Steve was a rocker while Kasim appeared more like a manager), did a good job on vocals, too, but just because someone has less stage presence than someone else he isn't necessarily a bad musician. Compare bass players like Bill Wyman or John Entwistle to their fellow band members. They usually didn't jump around and posed like Richards and Townshend but did they "suck"?
If you watch the Rockpalast DVD you can see Steve play an amazing solo. No, his motivation lies somewhere else. He's just our local expert on all things Meat Loaf. If Wario says that there are "damned sound errors" on a recording, that Masculine is the Meat Loaf song everybody loves, that playing California on the radio might offend a group of people who don't have radios, that Meat didn't sound good live in 1996 and that "Kasim sucks" it's nothing but the truth. We're just to ignorant to surrender to his wisdom. |
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Now with Steve, Ive always like the way he danced and mouthed the words meat was singing while he played. I always found that real funny. |
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26 Jan 2011, 15:54 | #23 |
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26 Jan 2011, 19:11 | #24 |
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Okay, Okay Guys!!!
I certainly did not mean to start this "thread" when I posted the orginal heading....Now, if we could stop discussion of "good Kas, bad Kas", I would like to mention that Steve is out of real estate, teaching bass, and still very much alive and well with music. Now, whatever did or did not happen with, or without, Mr. Sulton, I hear ML has a new bass player and I wish him god speed!
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26 Jan 2011, 19:33 | #25 |
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Are you Steve in disguise?
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