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nikox1 17 Sep 2009 19:42

meats getting more popular?
 
i think its fair to say this is meats official website:D
those who run it , should be proud:D
more and more new faces every week, the loafs fanbase just keeps growing
its fantastic

The Flying Mouse 17 Sep 2009 19:54

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Originally Posted by nikox1 (Post 471801)
i think its fair to say this is meats official website:D

:twisted: Not exactly true :bleh:

.net is non existant, Meat makes regular visits to the forum, and news seems to have a habit of finding it's way onto our forum before anywhere else, but that doesn't make us the official website.


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Originally Posted by nikox1 (Post 471801)
those who run it , should be proud:D

I think we are :mrgreen:



Quote:

Originally Posted by nikox1 (Post 471801)
more and more new faces every week

And countries.
Now we seem to have invaded France, so who's next?

Quote:

Originally Posted by nikox1 (Post 471801)
the loafs fanbase just keeps growing
its fantastic

Hopefully the new album will inspire more fans :up:

nikox1 17 Sep 2009 20:03

this is the place to come if ya love the loaf [ face it you have created a monster ] he he

howlerformeatloaf 17 Sep 2009 22:32

steinman created the monster. Now the monster is loose and we are the bats out of hell folowing him everywhere.:lol:

howlerformeatloaf 17 Sep 2009 22:33

For crying out loud. did I say that?:lol:

KaneR 17 Sep 2009 23:29

It's because Meatloaf's awesome :D.

nikox1 17 Sep 2009 23:41

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Originally Posted by KaneAR (Post 471819)
It's because Meatloaf's awesome :D.

well said!! long live the loaf:D

florence75015 18 Sep 2009 10:50

For sure, Meat is getting more popular in France since a little while.
And I don't think it's going to stop right now :-)

Florence

Wario 18 Sep 2009 14:08

Wasnt his last stop in france wayyy back in 1994? If he goes their again hed sell out for sure.

Meat is getting very popular in the states as well.

Not that he wasnt to begin with :kickass:

Evil One 18 Sep 2009 14:21

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Originally Posted by WarioLoaf (Post 471841)
Meat is getting very popular in the states as well.

Not that he wasnt to begin with :kickass:

Funny how Meat could fill stadiums and arenas all over the world, yet in his home country he would struggle to fill a garden shed. Says something about most Americans!

Jayd 18 Sep 2009 14:29

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Originally Posted by Evil One (Post 471843)
Funny how Meat could fill stadiums and arenas all over the world, yet in his home country he would struggle to fill a garden shed. Says something about most Americans!

Think most americans love there hip hop stuff nowadays, or Country is one of the most popular styles in the US. :D

daveake 18 Sep 2009 14:36

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Originally Posted by Jayd (Post 471844)
Think most americans love there hip hop stuff nowadays, or Country is one of the most popular styles in the US. :D

Reminds me of this famous quote ...

Elwood: What kind of music do you usually have here?
Claire: Oh, we got both kinds. We got country and western.


:lmao:

Dave

Wario 18 Sep 2009 15:34

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Originally Posted by Evil One (Post 471843)
Funny how Meat could fill stadiums and arenas all over the world, yet in his home country he would struggle to fill a garden shed. Says something about most Americans!

glad you pin pointed my sarcasm, America sucks (now i can say that cause i'm american :cool:) when it comes to Meat

Most Americans like their backpacks....

Evil One 18 Sep 2009 16:32

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Originally Posted by WarioLoaf (Post 471848)
Most Americans like their backpacks....

Just not your backpack?

Wario 18 Sep 2009 17:36

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Originally Posted by Evil One (Post 471853)
Just not your backpack?

Yea, the IRS confiscated it. apparently it was attracting solar energy

florence75015 19 Sep 2009 00:18

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Originally Posted by WarioLoaf (Post 471841)
Wasnt his last stop in france wayyy back in 1994? If he goes their again hed sell out for sure.

I believed it too, but in fact he also came in 1995 during the tour following the release of Welcome To The Neighborhood.

RSG 20 Sep 2009 01:26

Where I'm from, Pop Culture and Media is very much a part of everyone's lives! Luckily the people I love can be very down to earth. Sometimes when advertising becomes more important to a person than their own thoughts. Things just seem strange. Thank God for The Doors! And Meat Loaf!

I steered away from what I wanted to say. I discovered that music is rarely genre based in my clique. There are an ample amount of us that like to think of just the artists as they are. Not what kind of music or anything.

(hope I never offended anyone here)

CarylB 20 Sep 2009 03:29

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Originally Posted by Evil One (Post 471843)
Funny how Meat could fill stadiums and arenas all over the world, yet in his home country he would struggle to fill a garden shed. Says something about most Americans!

Then they have some pretty impressive garden sheds in the USA!!!

That he doesn't do arenas in the US is true .. all the better imo; I much prefer the theatre shows over there .. but he sold out of two consecutive nights at MSG as quickly as he sold out the RAH

Caryl

nikox1 20 Sep 2009 12:26

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Originally Posted by CarylB (Post 471895)
Then they have some pretty impressive garden sheds in the USA!!!

That he doesn't do arenas in the US is true .. all the better imo; I much prefer the theatre shows over there .. but he sold out of two consecutive nights at MSG as quickly as he sold out the RAH

Caryl

when he goes on tour [ completed that is ] he usually plays to over 600,000 people, thats a huge amount of ticket sales:D
he is still doing well

For crying out loud 20 Sep 2009 20:12

i think he's definately still going strong! went to bloodstock the other month, which is a very heavy metal festival and yet loads of people were asking for meat merchindise. spoke to one stallholder and he said it was constant, so he'd been on the phone to his boss and they where getting all the patches and stuff ready for the onslaught next year!!!

The Flying Mouse 21 Sep 2009 17:59

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Originally Posted by For crying out loud (Post 471914)
i think he's definately still going strong! went to bloodstock the other month, which is a very heavy metal festival and yet loads of people were asking for meat merchindise. spoke to one stallholder and he said it was constant, so he'd been on the phone to his boss and they where getting all the patches and stuff ready for the onslaught next year!!!

:twisted: Sounds good.
There is a definate lack of Meat merchandise around.

SueW 22 Sep 2009 08:47

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Originally Posted by florence75015 (Post 471871)
I believed it too, but in fact he also came in 1995 during the tour following the release of Welcome To The Neighborhood.

Sorry to sound pedantic but it was actually 30th May 1996 (at the Grand Rex), not 1995. The Welcome To The Neighbourhood Tour didn't start until 1st April 1996 in Exeter.

Previous to that he played in Paris (at La Zenith) on 21st September 1994.

Evil One 22 Sep 2009 11:11

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Originally Posted by SueW (Post 471991)
The Welcome To The Neighbourhood Tour didn't start until 1st April 1996 in Exeter.

Was the Live In The Neighbourhood show at the Beacon Theater in October '95 not part of the Born To Rock tour then?

SueW 22 Sep 2009 14:07

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Originally Posted by Evil One (Post 471993)
Was the Live In The Neighbourhood show at the Beacon Theater in October '95 not part of the Born To Rock tour then?

That was a promotional concert (which was recorded).

The tour was from 1st April (Exeter) until 1st June (Esjberg, Denmark) in Europe and then there was a US leg from late June until August or early September (I can't remember the dates off-hand).

Evil One 22 Sep 2009 16:17

I never knew that.


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