Not a fan of Marvin or his hit album......except for the Phil Rizzuto part. And, of course, Ellen Foley.
Said no one ever....
Not a fan of Marvin or his hit album......except for the Phil Rizzuto part. And, of course, Ellen Foley.
I realize this is an unpopular opinion but I feel like "Paradise by the Dashboard Light" falls into the same category as Journey's "Don't Stop Believing." A great song that was ruined by it's own popularity.Said no one ever....
Always loved his voice
Saw him way back when at the meadowlands arena.
The newspaper reviewer panned
his performance with a title " pass on the meatloaf", Or something similar, which was a bit clever
Main complaint was that his entire concert was something like seven or eight songs, but as mentioned above, were often extended greatly in length
I enjoyed it as it was
I always thought his career suffered, while he had a great and powerful voice, he was not given, or able to write more songs for himself........ Bat out of hell, and the followup to that one were the two hallmarks of his career, I wish there was more
I realize this is an unpopular opinion but I feel like "Paradise by the Dashboard Light" falls into the same category as Journey's "Don't Stop Believing." A great song that was ruined by it's own popularity.
For whatever reason, I just couldn't embrace it when the female half of the party and the male side would stand off and shout the male/female lyrics at each other. That's when I would either get another drink or go to the bathroom.
I realize this is an unpopular opinion but I feel like "Paradise by the Dashboard Light" falls into the same category as Journey's "Don't Stop Believing." A great song that was ruined by it's own popularity.
For whatever reason, I just couldn't embrace it when the female half of the party and the male side would stand off and shout the male/female lyrics at each other. That's when I would either get another drink or go to the bathroom.
To me, part of his appeal was his voice. I loved Steinman's arrangements, but they were written specifically for Meat Loaf's vocals.
There's a musician, former music professor and now YouTube guy named Rick Beato. He makes terrific "break down" videos of songs in his series "What Makes This Song Great?". This video is heavy on vocal analytics (more than most of his others) and focuses on - believe it or not - Bon Jovi's "Livin' On a Prayer". Even if you're 'meh' on the song, the video is worth watching.
Meat Loaf not in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame?
I've been saying it for many, many years to many, many people...most of whom agreed with me about his work.No one heard you
Meat Loaf not in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame?
What did you say?I've been saying it for many, many years to many, many people...most of whom agreed with me about his work.
Not my kind of music.
Cada loco con su tema.
Was at the show also. Had front row seats in front of a bank of speaker. Could not hear for a few days but it was worth it.I was at that concert, in the "barn". He sang his *** off until he passed out in sweat. His female singer blew us away too.
Saw Warren Zevon at the Barn in 1980 and sat in front of those same speakers with similar auditory repercussions.Was at the show also. Had front row seats in front of a bank of speaker. Could not hear for a few days but it was worth it.
Great show.
A big part of my teen years was walking the streets singing Meatloaf with my buds, drinking beers of course. He was awesome live too. Very sad RIP big man Bat out of Hell and For Cryin Out loud were my favorites, add we lost Jim Steinman last year the brains behind it all also makes it more sad.
Yeah, it would have. May he RIP.Meat loaf has been ill for years. A placebo won't save him
RIP to a legend
Where's @bac2therac ?
I was going to use that joke but……….You took the Words right out of my mouthI had 3 Meatloaf songs on my Spotify playlist.
1. Paradise By the Dashboard Light
2. I would Do Anything for Love
I forget the 3rd, but remembering 2 outta 3 ain’t bad!
RIP
I was going to use that joke but……….You took the Words right out of my mouth
My question then is how much emphasis do you put on the artist performing live? Meat left it all on stage. It was like seeing a rock opera every time I saw him in concertDebatable for me...one of the greatest works of all time but then what????
Credit to that early 90s comeback which was unlikely to imagine but I Would Do Anything is worse than Nothings Gonna Stop Us Now
I would go with no...
I was thinking the same thing. But he was just into other stuff - acting, Broadway, coaching softball… Interesting character - there was a good interview with him on CBS Sunday Morning or 60 Minutes a few years back.Debatable for me...one of the greatest works of all time but then what????
Credit to that early 90s comeback which was unlikely to imagine but I Would Do Anything is worse than Nothings Gonna Stop Us Now
I would go with no...
Maybe he was praying for the end of time?I am sure I can speak for many of us. Wish Heaven could have waited for Meat Loaf just a little while longer
Maybe he was praying for the end of time?