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Wario
29 Dec 2010, 22:40
:wtf:

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I guess meat recorded this in the early 80s but WOW

Special thanks to Brian on rockmen for this one.

Wario
31 Dec 2010, 03:19
guess noone has any thoughts? lol

AndrewG
31 Dec 2010, 03:22
My thought is that if this was indeed broadcast in the late 80s your guess that it was recorded in the early 80s doesn't make any sense whatsoever.

Wario
31 Dec 2010, 03:24
My thought is that if this was indeed broadcast in the late 80s your guess that it was recorded in the early 80s doesn't make any sense whatsoever.

Well he sounds pre bad attitude, I didnt think my guess was too nonsensical.

loaferman61
03 Jan 2011, 22:36
I remember that promo well, that was back when you could buy a box from a guy off the street and get all the cable channels - not that I would ever do such a thing of course. I also (only once) heard a radio commercial for Hormel with a voice that sounded uncannily like Meat (the singer not the product). I wonder if that was him, maybe just a sound-alike but I would have bet on it being him from one listen.

youngJB
03 Jan 2011, 23:07
Yeah, Meat sounds friggin great here. This is what we were missing with the terrible production of Blind Before I Stop. This is the voice of god.

Wario
03 Jan 2011, 23:08
Yeah, Meat sounds friggin great here. This is what we were missing with the terrible production of Blind Before I Stop. This is the voice of god.

ummm even people who dislike BBIS say his voice was fantastic on that album.

You dont think so? thats a .... first

youngJB
04 Jan 2011, 21:23
ummm even people who dislike BBIS say his voice was fantastic on that album.

You dont think so? thats a .... first

Nah, I was just saying it was buried under the synths and assorted crap. His voice on the record is perfection. Nobody has ever come close. (In fact, I believe BBIS could potentially be the best non-BAT album for Meat if remastered.)

Actually though, now that I think of it, the only person who didn't like Meat's voice on BBIS was Steinman. All of the Pandoras Box interviews with him taken in 1989 refer to how Meat "lost his voice for ten years." I'm guessing this means 1979-1989, which includes all 4 albums Meat did in the 80s.