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Meat's Itunes Celebrity Playlist
On the front page of itunes
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There is no sax on "Meeting Across the River"- it's a trumpet.
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Thanks for this :-)
Now listening to each track on Spotify x |
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"jim steinman is the best" i can't really argue with that :-)
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To bad it's not on the US itunes.
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I put the parts together before I posted it to Facebook, so I might as well post it here too :lol: |
All that and the new album no where to be found on iTunes..... loverly
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The one song I don't like on Meat's playlist is My Way.
It is without doubt my least favourite song EVER. I scream whenever I hear it. Horrible horrible song. (IMO) |
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Ouch! Sorry, my jaw just hit the floor! Really? |
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I'm chuffed that Meat likes the Goo Goo Dolls, I think they're awesome.
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Happy Tuesday, meatie peeps and Amazon has shipped my HIAHB !!!
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OH and thanks for posting this... It was a fun read ... I think two of the songs are on my playlist ... Bob Seger's song and ... I forget the other for now ... lol ... OH ... FCOL ... of course... lol ... duh ... OH... so THREE are on my playlist... but I ... OH Eagles... okay ... there we go ... xo |
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Hopefully Leno goes well, and there's some other goodies planned as well. |
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My Way without a doubt did more damage to Sinatra's career than good. People think they know him because of that one song. The majority of people would never give his great albums like 'Watertown', 'She Shot Me Down', 'Sings For Only The Lonely', and 'In The Wee Small Hours' even a chance because they think they know him through that one signature song that he didn't even like or connect with on a personal level. Sinatra himself said he thought it was an 'arrogant' song. If Sinatra thought it was arrogant...well....
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How many people would buy Meat Loaf's albums today if Bat Out Of Hell and his comeback album in 1993 hadn't been such a huge success? What would these albums sound like? Would he still release albums at all? He clearly benefits from his hits but they also make some people think that he has only released one or two hit albums some years ago and hasn't accomplished anything else in the meantime - or make them complain about that his other albums don't sound like Bat Out Of Hell or Bat Out Of Hell II. |
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I can see why Meat would have it on his playlist :-) He's one of a kind who walks to his own drummer on his own road strewn with rocks and rabbit holes. The message of the song is perfect ;) Caryl |
I wish that he would have included another Steinman song besides one of his own. It would have shown more acknowledgement of his work outside of what he did with him. Perhaps something more obscure that people would like if they knew about it. Such as "Tonight Is What It Means To Be Young" or even something from "Bad For Good".
It's sort of bugged me that he never seems complementary of Jims' work away from him. IMO almost all of it is equal to the ML material. Good list otherwise. |
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Hey that's a cool playlist! Thanks for sharing. I love that he says For Crying Out Loud is the best love song ever written. Do you think that's his favourite song to perform and Objects is his second?
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I admit I am not familiar with Sinatra's work bar those two songs ( I probably know more without realising) However, I did hear a song on the radio the other day and thought it was terrific. Before the DJ revealed the artist I had at least sussed it was olblueseyes due to his very distinctive voice and style. So, there is hope for me yet! |
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Yeah, Fly Me To The Moon, That's Life, Strangers In The Night all brilliant too.
There's one I can't stand though - It Was A Very Good Year. I offer as evidence: "It was a very good year for blue blooded girls of independent means" I mean, really? |
With all do respect to Sinatra I don' recall a song he has ever recorded or performed. The Meat Loaf UK forum is the only one I keep coming back to and there are ten bands/artists I always come back to. My cousin says I'm missing out on other opportunities. I know what I enjoy as I hear it and I almost never turn a song off if I don't enjoy it or never heard it before.
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#2) It's a great song. #3) Even if you don't like it, it produced a great parody.
#4) ML has a song where he describes how he can barely fit his dick in his pants, So I find it hard to critique these lyrics. |
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Now I am going to have to take a listen to all of them. And add some of them to MY playlist. I know I already have Pearl, Adele and Bob Seger. Probably a couple of others too. I love that Meat has such diverse taste in music.
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Interesting list of songs. Have to agree on Bobby McGee. It's a stellar performance by Janis and the perfect song for her to sing.
I wonder if Meat got "Meeting across the river" and "Jungleland" mixed up? "Jungleland" has the sax solo (one of Clarence Clemons' best surely) and in my opinion is a more descriptive song. On many occasions Bruce and the band performed these two back to back. |
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I can't find the SPL database now for some reason, but actually, I don't think they performed them back-to-back all that frequently (as they are on the album) prior to the full album shows last tour. I have been fortunate enough to see the combo a few times, including twice with Richard Davis, who played the upright bass on the original album. :cool: |
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