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Wario 27 Nov 2007 02:48

The live Recording of what you see a
 
Another live recording question I have is the LATW version of What you see is what you get (I have asked about the Masculine recording in another thread). Is that patty, a reunion with singer Stoney, a pre - Bat 2 Tour thing, or just a sound check? That along with Hot Patootie arn't on any 90's Sets I have seen either ...

It won't surprise me if it wasa sound check because the Crowd of fans would've been more enthusiastic. I mean how would you react if Meat sang this live at a concert you went to??? There would've been more cheering then there was. It world be like Meat singing Surf's Up at RAH ..... I would bet whoever was there would've praised Heaven or something. The backing crowd noise should've been more eccentric if ya know what I mean.

MeatGrl1 27 Nov 2007 04:30

No.

He sang it woith Patti on tour in 1996 and you can find the recording on his Live Around The World album. It's a fantastic version.

allrevvedup 27 Nov 2007 12:21

Quote:

Originally Posted by MeatGrl1 (Post 379194)
No.

He sang it woith Patti on tour in 1996 and you can find the recording on his Live Around The World album. It's a fantastic version.

Yeah it is on the LATW version but he has since claimed that For Crying out loud was a soundcheck,not unreasonable to think this is the same

RadioMaster 27 Nov 2007 14:49

Meat isnt always the best source for what songs Meat did when and how....

Evil One 27 Nov 2007 18:56

I thought it was done in 1987 sometime?

duke knooby 27 Nov 2007 19:06

not patti then?

mszee 27 Nov 2007 19:18

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Originally Posted by duke knooby (Post 379236)
not patti then?

I am at work now...but doesn't anybody have that album to just look into the insert and see?

LucyK! 27 Nov 2007 19:21

The insert gives the name of each band member and their role, and then the names of additional musicians and the songs they featured on, so given there's no mention of any other female vocalist I'd say it's Patti

RadioMaster 27 Nov 2007 19:27

btw the inlay only says recorded in Cleveland, Ohio, no date mentioned.

duke knooby 27 Nov 2007 19:30

sounds like patti to me... a brilliant version of that song in my opinion, a really nice addition to the cd

mszee 27 Nov 2007 19:31

It's a complilation of live performances 1977-1996 - so I guess it's anybody's guess who it is? Patti seems to be listed everywhere...I always assumed it is Patti but I guess it's not spelled out anywhere, eh?

Evil One 27 Nov 2007 19:57

It says '77-'96 but lets face it, there's obviously nothing there from Meat's early years!

RadioMaster 27 Nov 2007 20:11

always thought it was 93-96...ish :?

Evil One 27 Nov 2007 20:25

Hot Patootie is from Tallahassee, Florida, '90. Like I said earlier, I'm pretty sure WYSIWYG is from '87.

RadioMaster 27 Nov 2007 20:28

interesting....always thought his voice sounded....older on hot patootie....wouldve guessed 95/96

mszee 27 Nov 2007 20:33

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Originally Posted by Evil One (Post 379250)
Hot Patootie is from Tallahassee, Florida, '90. Like I said earlier, I'm pretty sure WYSIWYG is from '87.

So who is singing then with Meat?

allrevvedup 27 Nov 2007 22:27

I am...i had some trouble with those high notes

mszee 27 Nov 2007 22:29

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Originally Posted by allrevvedup (Post 379281)
I am...i had some trouble with those high notes

This doesn't even deserve an answer...but since you're my friend...here it is...

:raspberry:

allrevvedup 27 Nov 2007 22:38

ok maybe i was getting a bit too far ahead of myself...i get one demo on a certain space and think that I performed on every other song that existed...kinda like Gene Simmons in a way

Deeko 29 Nov 2007 21:43

The live version of WYSIWYG was also a B-Side, along with Out Of The Frying Pan on the Digi-pack single of Is Nothing Sacred, and both are the LATW versions.

The credits on the liner notes of the single says that it's copyright 1995 so it must be Patti singing with Meat on it.

RadioMaster 29 Nov 2007 22:04

:?

Wario 30 Nov 2007 20:46

Quote:

Originally Posted by Deeko (Post 379525)
The live version of WYSIWYG was also a B-Side, along with Out Of The Frying Pan on the Digi-pack single of Is Nothing Sacred, and both are the LATW versions.

The credits on the liner notes of the single says that it's copyright 1995 so it must be Patti singing with Meat on it.

Case solved I guess

Steingirl 05 Jun 2008 20:40

I know this is an old thread, but that is definitely Patti's voice singing "What You See Is What You Get" on the LATW cd. No idea about when and where it was recorded though, but I got the chance to see Meat and Patti sing it live in New York at a Storytellers show and it sounded even more incredible. Wish they would perform it again this summer.

meatloaf-unofficial 05 Jun 2008 21:49

Quote:

Originally Posted by RadioMaster (Post 379251)
interesting....always thought his voice sounded....older on hot patootie....wouldve guessed 95/96

Quote:

Originally Posted by RadioMaster (Post 379248)
always thought it was 93-96...ish :?

Quote:

Originally Posted by Evil One (Post 379245)
It says '77-'96 but lets face it, there's obviously nothing there from Meat's early years!

You Took The Words Right Out Of My Mouth :lol:

TheJudge666 10 Jul 2008 19:30

Quote:

Originally Posted by Steingirl (Post 414504)
I know this is an old thread, but that is definitely Patti's voice singing "What You See Is What You Get" on the LATW cd. No idea about when and where it was recorded though, but I got the chance to see Meat and Patti sing it live in New York at a Storytellers show and it sounded even more incredible. Wish they would perform it again this summer.

It was recorded in Cleveland, Ohio. As for the date? Sometime in 1995.


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