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What the Chances of
Another Meat Loaf Concert thats what everybody here wants ?:??:
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"The chances of anything coming from Mars are a million to one he said."
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I can't imagine one happening. He has an acting gig and has been recovering from his back issues. I can't see him doing more than a one off and even then he would probably get criticized over it, so I think he is probably done.
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I think he honestly needs to rest his music career. Give it 5 years. Who knows what could happen. |
In an interview with the Globe and Mail Canada today Meat, when talking about Bat the Musical said 'and all of my shows WERE really high energy' not 'all of my shows ARE...'
That sentence made my heart sink. I think we're done for Meat concerts. But Last at Bat in Manchester was a pretty amazing gig to go out on for me! Also there would be no money in doing one show. Meat would do a tour if he was doing any more and I just don't think he's able to do it... |
Yes, to get a promoter to back him he would have to tour, and I don't think he'd do that unless he felt he could give the high octane shows he wants to give his fans
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Meat sang along a bit with "Dead Ringer" just now at the Toronto musical launch. He stayed in the background and sounded much like he did on "BTWA" from what I could hear. I was a bit surprised he sang any but he seemed to really be enjoying lending support to the young cast.
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While I hope for one more...I'm not holding my breath. But that said...if there is one...I'll do my damnedest to be there. It was GREAT to see Meat singing again today. You could see the fire and passion in his eyes still there...If only the body were just as willing...
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Unfortunately I think its for the best he doesnt anytime soon, on the Bat Toronto Launch last night he could barely talk and his joining in singing reveals there's little left of his voice.
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It's weird. I've been interested in the Bat musical for years. Followed the whispers on Rockman for years. Now that it's finally here I'm not fussed about it all. Probably because it is exactly going hand in hand with Meat Loaf's musical / performance retirement. I guess for me the Bat music simply doesn't live beyond him so much, in fact I was more interested seeing Meat style tributes than a totally new generation doing something different with the music. :shrug:
But boy was watching Meat live and following all his music a hell of a ride over the last 25+ years. The best for me out of all entertainment I can list that has inspired and wow-ed me so far. |
I disagree with eltmatt's post which I'm not going to repeat. To say he "could barely talk" is far from what I witnessed, and given I very much doubt he'd done a vocal warm up, he sang fine too. In fact as the song progressed his voice WAS warming up and had real strength.
And he was bloody ENJOYING himself while giving centre stage to the new young performers, looking well, happy and so much slimmer. Andrew says Quote:
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If it happens, great, I'll be there. But I don't think it will and perhaps it shouldn't. Better Meat focuses on archival releases and his acting than another stage collapse - I don't think any of us want that. Next time he might not get back up.
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meat's a legend... was brilliant to see him back on stage, even if only briefly
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You could hear his voice cracking whilst just talking.
He was out of time with even singing the bits he was trying to sing, it's an insult to how good he was to say that he was "on form". It pains me to say it but there's no way his voice is strong enough to carry a full song at the moment. |
Meat was awesome! He has had his back issues and that will take time but he looked awesome and he was awesome!! He looked great.. He was smiling, joined in to sing...
What more could I want to see but his happiness! Whether he tours or not is up to him. He is happy to be acting and doing so in his current roll! What an amazing moment that was to see him in the Toronto launch! Meat looked so happy - I am happy for him. x |
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Can we just appreciate for a minute that for 30 or so minutes (plus the Social.CA interview) Meat looked better and more importantly) happier than he has in a long time? |
I agree he is looking better/happier. Just don't see the need to blindly agree as seems to be the case on here that he always sounds amazing.
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What some of us have been expressing is our delight to see him looking confident, happy, and able to join in and give us a brief and wonderful reminder of what we have loved for years. When watching that performance in Toronto I heard his voice before I saw he was there at the side of the stage .. it was unmistakable! For a moment I wondered what was happening .. I knew that voice, but it was not one I associated with Andrew or any other cast member. Then I saw! It was Meat :-) To me, like so many others, it WAS exciting, wonderful, and yes, amazing. It was for many of us a very special moment. And to see him, so thoroughly happy at passing on the mantle of, in your words, a vision he has embodied for so many decades was for us something to celebrate, with joy rather than critique. It embodied Meat's great generosity of spirit as well as performance. I loved both, smiled at both, and was happy to see him demonstrating both again. Exciting, wonder-filled, and amazing .. just as he has been for close to 40 years flying the Bat on stage. To celebrate this is nothing less than he deserves :D |
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Yep Meat definitely looked the best he's looked in public for a while so that's great to see.
Meat is probably a victim of his own success....the punishing tours and the punishing schedules over the years. One bit of advice for Meat....sack the hair stylist. The hair looks best black not ginger! |
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