14 Nov 2017, 09:13 | #27 |
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https://www.amazon.co.uk/Meat-Unauth...%26+Uncensored
out of interest has anyone read this kindle biog of Meat? |
14 Nov 2017, 09:43 | #28 |
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These free kindle things tend not to be that good - you can use the look inside feature on that one, and it seems nothing you couldn't already read on a Wikipedia page. The whole thing is only 27 pages long (and they're not exactly crammed with text).
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14 Nov 2017, 16:11 | #29 |
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I canceled my order when I read all the sources he was using including Steinman's site, The Sandy Robertson book, etc. Sounds like a cobbled together re-hash aggregated from other sources most of which I have probably read.
I would think many of us would know more information than this author does. |
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I wish someone could do a book about the tours and the making of the albums, especially the lesser known ones. I don't know how much is remembered about making say MATLAF by producer, musicians, etc.but that would be something unique.
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Doing a truly original work would be cost prohibitive, but aggregating the information from other books, websites, etc. just seems a bit like copying your term paper.
Meat's first book was good and seemed that the co-author either did a long interview or worked off Meat's notes. Most autobiographies of course cover what the subject chooses. I'd love to hear from former band members, producers, managers, etc. but some of what they may say (if not under a non-disclosure) would probably just be controversial as many "unofficial" books of this type are. Meat's memories of details seems to be pretty good as he often recalls specific shows, etc. Maybe he has another book in him yet. |
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Indeed, the account of the musical is more than a bit shaky, at best, working from very old (and sometimes unreliable) accounts and sources. Example: Wall talks about Jay Scheib (director) as if he had been involved since the musical's inception, whereas the reality is that he came on board little over 2 years ago (end of 2015)! He's done GREAT things. Before Jay Kenny Ortega was set to direct.
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16 Nov 2017, 10:42 | #36 |
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I've said it before and I'll say it again - Meat's 'To Hell and Back' book was a fantastic read - Dalton did a great job of capturing Meat's voice and spirit, and has mentioned in an interview I read somewhere that Meat spent more than the usual amount of time with him to work on this in between touring. It is just a shame that the post-Bat years were not more fleshed out, and after Bat 2 there was virtually nothing.
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17 Nov 2017, 14:37 | #38 |
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https://startsat60.com/entertainment...hell-mick-wall
The first review I've seen! From that much-visited website Startsat60.com. Even this reviewer (who manages to call Meat Loaf 'Adey' throughout, and states that his career is over) seems rather unimpressed with Wall's work. |
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Not uninteresting, but not illuminating either. Some of his perspectives on both men you may agree with, some may make you frown. It DOES cover the time since Bat II, but when Loaferman says he'd think many of us would know more information than this author does, I think in part that may be true .. certainly he seems to have no knowledge of Meat's protracted difficulties with his back beyond the general level of press coverage .. "a trapped nerve". He seems to have written off Meat in terms of any career going forward from now. His last interview with him was in 2016, and he leaves us with the picture of an old man, walking with a cane, words slurred, face drooping, who is done; based heavily I felt on much of what was being said when Meat, despite excruciating pain, was here promoting the album and the musical. My initial reaction to this was to remember that books can be with publishers for some time before they hit the shelves .. but then I saw he refers to the significant weight loss Meat's achieved, which has been this year. However, nothing about the TV series Meat has made with Vincent D'Onofrio, who said of this decrepit old man .. "Meat has real acting chops!!" Then I registered something he said about his last meeting with Meat .. "He didn't know who I was". He portrays himself as one of Meat's friends in the world of journalism, and indeed comes across as having been an admirer much of the time. Perhaps Meat's not greeting him as a well known and appreciated friend last year was put down to him losing his marbles, rather than him not being quite as close as he believed? That was MY impression and conclusion .. and this book is mostly the writer's impressions and conclusions, so I feel OK making mine, and I caught a whiff of sour grapes I felt left with a pervasive sense of Meat being seen by him now as an artist who managed to get rich but never quite reached his potential, or real solid success, and is now a frail old man, washed up and finished. At one point he mentions Meat's time on Celebrity Apprentice, and says something on the lines of Meat reaching the stage artists whose careers are in the embers, and are left chasing reality shows .. this despite it being a one-off, back in 2011, and all he has achieved since then. Artists like John Rich, Marlee Matlin, Lil John? That rather pissed me off tbh. Touring may be over, we may or may not see him take to the stage again in some form or other, but I think he has managed great success and we have not seen the last of him by a long chalk. |
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I like your point about the author being pi**sed that Meat didn't recognise him, Caryl - and agree it was less to do with a worrying mental state than never really knowing him in the first place! Too many journalists of all kinds feel that celebrities are their close personal friends because they've interviewed them once or twice over the decades. They choose not to remember just how many similar encounters - let alone more meaningful ones - that the celebrity in question has. In a single day of promotion a singer or actor can speak to a couple of dozen journalists. However well those sessions go, I doubt they can be considered a friendship on their own merit.
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17 Nov 2017, 15:41 | #41 |
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The first warning signs for me came when I looked at the contents page. I'm only going from memory here but don't some of the chapters have the same titles (or near enough) as 'To Hell and Back'?
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Yes, in particular I noticed "I am God. You are Fools" becomes TWO chapters in Wall's book
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That's the one (two) that jumped out at me!
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I enjoyed the last third. In particular that the lawsuits around Bat III were so awful that both Meat and Jim still can't (or won't) comment on what actually happened. Although Jim's take on what was wrong with Bat III was fascinating to me - and I agree with every point.
There is an insinuation that Meat is suffering from an illness which hasn't been made public - I wasn't too happy about that. I remember that he did not seem his usual self in interviews last year and I'm sure that we were all worried. But he looked and sounded fine at the Braver Than We Are signing. Overall I'd say that it was worth having for the serious collector. And even if the contents are similar it does look good next to To Hell and Back... |
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I giggled at the assertion on the fly .. "Now with Meat Loaf confessing to author and long-time interviewer Mick Wall that 'I have made my last record, this is it for me' " .. Mr Wall's boots must be pinching something awful! I agree the cover looks good .. best thing about this book imo |
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"A thank you for being so supportive through the good times and the bad times . " Braver Than we are " is my Last Record . I wish Jim great success on his Musical , it has been his dream for more than 50 years . Jim's dream is coming true . Hoping my Dream will come through one day !! I don't believe there will be any more tours . I have a health problem other than the pinched nerve in my back , Which hurt like hell trough all that promo in the UK , Now I get to do the same Thing in NYC for a week . I LOVE YOU AND I THANK YOU !!!! Meat" |
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We could all write one together on here It would be the most unique and in-depth book ever. Doesn't need to be professional
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However, he did say around the time he posted that nightinr quotes that he has another health problem he "needed to take care of". Wall, in his book, insinuates there is some serious debilitating condition which is being kept secret .. and in view of Meat's work on Ghost Wars, and his appearances at fan Expos this year, I regard that as utter and wrong speculation. You are absolutely right that he has had a lot of very invasive spinal surgery, and I think it is clear that the continuing pain from this (he has also had further surgeries for pain relief) are the root of all the grab-bag of symptoms Wall uses on which to base his insinuations. |
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