View Full Version : Best live version of For Crying Out Loud?
Evil One
25 Jun 2010, 13:44
My favourite is from the El Mocambo show, but I think this is from a radio broadcast and not on the LP. I'm not really a fan of the Bottom Line LP as I don't think Meat and band had got into the swing of things yet. The LATW version is a bit too slow so my vote has to go to the MSO one.
duke knooby
25 Jun 2010, 15:14
all of them
el mocombo, only thing is on that theirs a stupid sound blip.
MSO close second and Old Waldorf a very close third.
RadioMaster
25 Jun 2010, 18:27
I'm with El Mocambo as well, not just for the song, but also for the excellent introduction. For me this is what early Meat Loaf was all about!
Is there anywhere I can listen to the El Mocambo performance? I've never heard it and FCOL is one of my favourite Meat/ Jim songs of all time!
Evil One
25 Jun 2010, 19:41
Listen to it here
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VSyVziz2kIY
Listen to it here
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VSyVziz2kIY
I take it you're a fan :cool:
Evil One
25 Jun 2010, 23:46
Of the recording. :twisted:
I really LOVE the MSO one....
I really LOVE the MSO one....
Same here Megan :-)
fred2010
27 Jun 2010, 04:16
one of the only songs i enjoy every version of....maybe because he didn't perform it much through the years? really hard to pick a favorite performance of this one
mariella
20 Jul 2010, 20:17
My favourite is from the El Mocambo show, but I think this is from a radio broadcast and not on the LP. I'm not really a fan of the Bottom Line LP as I don't think Meat and band had got into the swing of things yet. The LATW version is a bit too slow so my vote has to go to the MSO one.
Can I ask what LATW stands for:oops:
I often listen to live at my father's place, not sure if that was ever released, but love that version!
And MSO too, by the way!
Evil One
20 Jul 2010, 20:23
Live Around The World
every time i'm watching the MSO version i'm crying like a child....so beautiful and the emotions that Meat puts into it, just amazing :-)
mariella
20 Jul 2010, 20:33
Live Around The World
:oops::oops::oops::lol: Thank you!
Evil One
20 Jul 2010, 22:54
I often listen to live at my father's place, not sure if that was ever released
I'm pretty sure you mean one of the Bottom Line shows. My Father's Place was a promo LP and it didn't have FCOL on it.
robgomm
20 Jul 2010, 23:07
Definately MSO one for me, just for the emotion and the passion. The MSO concert as a whole was brilliant.
A Slice Of English
21 Jul 2010, 00:38
MSO is great but I actually do like the LATW version as well despite the apparent slowness of it. The recorded version on Bat was sped up so I actually like the LATW version for its "honesty" if that makes sense.
Julie in the rv mirror
28 Oct 2010, 23:17
I'm pretty sure you mean one of the Bottom Line shows. My Father's Place was a promo LP and it didn't have FCOL on it.
I just listened to the Bottom Line shows here, http://www.wolfgangsvault.com/meat-loaf/ and that version of FCOL, especially the early show, is amazing! With Jim on piano- I love the way he works a bit of "Seize the Night" into the intro. Had he written "Seize the Night" that long ago? Or, maybe it came out of his tinkering with the FCOL intro?
Sorry if this has been discussed before- I did a search and couldn't find anything about it or Wolfgang's Vault- there are a couple of other shows and interviews you can listen to there (along with tons of other concerts by many artists).
I'm pretty sure you mean one of the Bottom Line shows. My Father's Place was a promo LP and it didn't have FCOL on it.
its intro cuts off at the end of the LP....
White of High
29 Oct 2010, 10:18
I think For Crying Out Loud is perfect on the album, one of the best if not the best song all around the world.
The live version is worse because of the arrangements. Only orchestra can give feeling back. His vocal in the last 10 years were bad for this song, so the only orchestra version was bad as well. I vote Mocombo, because his voice was great, he wasn't out of rhythm, enough fast...
I think For Crying Out Loud is perfect on the album, one of the best if not the best song all around the world.
The live version is worse because of the arrangements. Only orchestra can give feeling back. His vocal in the last 10 years were bad for this song, so the only orchestra version was bad as well. I vote Mocombo, because his voice was great, he wasn't out of rhythm, enough fast...
You must be joking. How can you say Meat's voice has been bad for the last 10 years? When he sang this on the MSO DVD it is fantastic and nothing wrong with his voice there. At all the recent shows, Meat's voice has been the best ever.
Carole
robgomm
29 Oct 2010, 12:06
You must be joking. How can you say Meat's voice has been bad for the last 10 years? When he sang this on the MSO DVD it is fantastic and nothing wrong with his voice there. At all the recent shows, Meat's voice has been the best ever.
Carole
Carole don't take the bait, we all know what this guy is like, there's no point responding to his posts. Hardly anyone on the forum agrees with the things he says anyway, so like I said, don't take the bait.
On another note, going slightly off topic, didn't Meat say at the MSO concert it was the first time he had done FCOL live since 1977? My friend was upset about this because there's the version on LATW, and there's some other performances during 85 i think? Anyone care to shed some light on this?
Please bear in mind that White of High is Hungarian, English isn't his first language. As such, sometimes what appears to be an "inflammatory comment" could be something that is clumsily worded perhaps?
Anyway, back to FCOL, I know Meat performed some of the song on the VBO tour in 1999, certainly at Wembley because I remember him singing it as clear as day, also I think it made a few appearances during the Storytellers tour, not sure if it was the whole song or part of it though. I've no recollection of it ever being performed live in 1985 during the Bad Attitude era.
Carole don't take the bait, we all know what this guy is like, there's no point responding to his posts. Hardly anyone on the forum agrees with the things he says anyway, so like I said, don't take the bait.
On another note, going slightly off topic, didn't Meat say at the MSO concert it was the first time he had done FCOL live since 1977? My friend was upset about this because there's the version on LATW, and there's some other performances during 85 i think? Anyone care to shed some light on this?
The LATW version was a souncheck. Listen to teh commentary track on the CD. He has done it since 1977, but not in its entirety.
he never did it in 1983 or 1985 or 1987 or 1988 or 1989.
Evil One
29 Oct 2010, 16:32
Caryl will probably be along shortly to point out that she heard Meat do the whole song at one of the Storytellers shows in the US, so Meat's comment before the MSO performance was a little porky. I still think that this is the best live version so far, with MSO coming in second:
VSyVziz2kIY
Anyway, back to FCOL, I know Meat performed some of the song on the VBO tour in 1999, certainly at Wembley because I remember him singing it as clear as day, also I think it made a few appearances during the Storytellers tour, not sure if it was the whole song or part of it though. I've no recollection of it ever being performed live in 1985 during the Bad Attitude era.
No I didn't hear it in the BA era either .. and yes, he sang it at some of the the Storytellers, and at the one I went to it was the entire song .. and perfect :) No harm in my saying this surely? Such a special song that so rarely featured .. it was memorable and made our evening incredible.
And with all the many songs Meat showcased during Storytellers, I think it's hardly surprising that he might not remember every song from every performance
Caryl
I have a storytellers recording of FCOL and it was just part.
Evil One
29 Oct 2010, 18:38
And with all the many songs Meat showcased during Storytellers, I think it's hardly surprising that he might not remember every song from every performance
Also saying "...The last time I did this song, live, was in March 1978 in New York City, except for the couple of times I did it on the Storytellers tour..." loses a bit of the impact. :twisted:
Also saying "...The last time I did this song, live, was in March 1978 in New York City, except for the couple of times I did it on the Storytellers tour..." loses a bit of the impact. :twisted:
same goes for Hot Patootie I guess...
I dont think meat considers the storytelelrs tour a real meat loaf tour....
Yes, Hot Patootie was done on the Storytellers tour, so when it was found out that this was the mystery song for the HCTB tour it surprised me. Maybe he just doesn't remember all the ad libs he did during that tour.
Yes, Hot Patootie was done on the Storytellers tour, so when it was found out that this was the mystery song for the HCTB tour it surprised me. Maybe he just doesn't remember all the ad libs he did during that tour.
no i think he remembers doing it then, but I just think he doesnt consider the storytellers tour a true tour...
Maybe he just doesn't remember all the ad libs he did during that tour.
That's the problem when you like telling stories. ;)
he also stated in 2003 he never did id lie for you live and it was the first time he ever did it :wtf:
Evil One
30 Oct 2010, 14:20
There was a time when he also said he'd never sang I'm Gonna Love Her For Both Of Us live since 1981, so you have to take a lot of what Meat says as embellished. :twisted:
There was a time when he also said he'd never sang I'm Gonna Love Her For Both Of Us live since 1981, so you have to take a lot of what Meat says as embellished. :twisted:
i don't see the problem if he said "i havent performed it live since 1988" or "I haven't performed it in about 20 years"
I can't remember what I did at work 15 years ago ... can you?
Evil One
30 Oct 2010, 16:51
Some days I struggle to remember what I did yesterday! :lol:
daveake
30 Oct 2010, 19:09
I thought I struggled yesterday to remember what I did the day before, but now I'm not so sure ...
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