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Wario
25 Apr 2011, 21:43
We all have our opinions on meat's vocal on HCTB and on the three Bats.

But what was his best vocal performance of the albums rarley talked about?

In my eyes, his best vocal on any album, including HCTB and the three bats, is on MATLAF. May not be his best album, but hell its his best vocal IMO.

BBIS and BA close second and third respectively.

A Slice Of English
25 Apr 2011, 22:06
WTTN for me. I love Meat's version of Original Sin, Martha and Where Angels Sing.

youngJB
25 Apr 2011, 22:11
I think the vocals on Blind Before I Stop are the best of any human that has ever been recorded in history. Only Bad Attitude comes close to that level. After that, I'd say the WTTN voice is my favorite, though it's very different.

stretch37
25 Apr 2011, 22:15
CHISB for me. I fell in love with Meat because of that album, and his amazing vocals.

nikox1
25 Apr 2011, 23:16
Bad Attitude

carole
25 Apr 2011, 23:42
Couldn't Have Said It Better, followed closely by Welcome To The Neighbourhood. I think his voice is amazing on those albums.

Carole

Steve6
26 Apr 2011, 02:01
I personally think his vocals on Bad Attitude were powerful. So if I could have voted it would have been that. BBIS was also great.

RSG
26 Apr 2011, 02:13
I remember saying @ one time, it was a shame He hadn't recorded anything else between '87 & '92.
I said Blind. But with his swift decision to record a followup for HCTB, it doesn't matter so much now what I once said now :)

AndyK
26 Apr 2011, 10:16
I remember saying @ one time, it was a shame He hadn't recorded anything else between '87 & '92.

Meat's voice at that time was indeed awesome. Such a shame the BBIS got butchered so much by Frank Farian.

My vote went to Bad Attitude. The memories that album brings of the times I first heard Meat live are enough to push that era to the top for me.

RSG
26 Apr 2011, 11:14
Question though, if he so butchered them, couldn't they unbutcher them? I mean the masters of those recordings but be around somewhere..

AndyK
26 Apr 2011, 11:25
Potentially they could, but is it worth the time and cost? Sure we'd all love a remastered reissue of BBIS (although if it happened we'd have to ban Wario and hide any keyboards within a 100 mile radius of his house!), but I can't see it having commercial appeal outside of the immediate fan base, and hence wouldn't be commerically viable.

melon
26 Apr 2011, 11:44
Tough choice between WTTN & CHSIB, but I went for WTTN

Wario
26 Apr 2011, 12:58
Potentially they could, but is it worth the time and cost? Sure we'd all love a remastered reissue of BBIS (although if it happened we'd have to ban Wario and hide any keyboards within a 100 mile radius of his house!), but I can't see it having commercial appeal outside of the immediate fan base, and hence wouldn't be commerically viable.

Id be willing to pay big money just to have a few hours with the BBIS masters.....

RSG
26 Apr 2011, 13:23
Staying true to the topic; how would you handle the lead vocals Wario :D
I notice that was the one album where Meat would do those (Rawh) 3:06 into Getting Away With Murder. They always me chuckle I would multiply those about 25 times :D

Smithie
26 Apr 2011, 20:35
Couldn't Have Said It Better, followed closely by Welcome To The Neighbourhood. I think his voice is amazing on those albums.

Carole

Those are my top 2 also. I can't decide which is better.

The Flying Mouse
26 Apr 2011, 20:51
Potentially they could, but is it worth the time and cost? Sure we'd all love a remastered reissue of BBIS (although if it happened we'd have to ban Wario and hide any keyboards within a 100 mile radius of his house!), but I can't see it having commercial appeal outside of the immediate fan base, and hence wouldn't be commerically viable.

:twisted: It depends on how much the album is changed.
I think it could actually be an interesting story, one that is bound to interest people far more than I think people found the "Patrick" story.

Going back and doing over an old album is something i've not heard of anyone else doing.

And it could have a great title.

"I once was blind but now I see" :mrgreen:

PanicLord
26 Apr 2011, 22:31
Dead Ringer because of the enormous amount of emotion and performance in every word. Then WTTN because of the incredible ease of delivery.

BostonAngel
26 Apr 2011, 23:48
Tough decision between Couldn't Have Said It Better and Welcome To The Neighborhood. I think WTTN wins. I think WTTN has more powerful lyrics on most of the songs so the vocals come across with more power.

Elijah's way
27 Apr 2011, 02:51
BBIS then BA then WTTN then CHSIB are without a doubt his best vocals aside from Bat1,2,3 and HCTB... personally I think his vocals are not that good on MATLAF and DR it just sounds like he wasn't emotionally involved like the others and you can really tell by the way he sounds in those 2 albums that he didn't enjoy it at all

SMG
27 Apr 2011, 14:45
Bad Attutude i think was his best as was his vocals on the tour

loaferman61
18 May 2011, 21:41
:twisted: It depends on how much the album is changed.
I think it could actually be an interesting story, one that is bound to interest people far more than I think people found the "Patrick" story.


They may very well prefer it, but I don't pretend to know what people who were interested by the "Patrick" story think.

Monstro
18 May 2011, 22:19
They may very well prefer it, but I don't pretend to know what people who were interested by the "Patrick" story think.

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