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Originally Posted by suzieq
An afterthought: I can't stop thinking about this video, I've watched it 3 times and it is emblazed in my mind. I'm not sure why I'm so affected by Meat's lesson here, I'm still trying to figure that out, but it did leave a huge positive impression on me which caught me off guard.
Again, I am sorry that this video was recorded against Meat's wishes, but this video has left me with reason number 1001 why I am a such a huge Meat Loaf fan. My educated guess that Meat didn't want this recorded was because he may have felt that this little glimpse of information he gave this band would expose some of his own magic to his fans. Or was it the number of F bombs he was about to drop? Naw, not the latter.
For 10 minutes +, Meat (the man) gives this band a piece of Meat (the performer) and that is so selfless. And what he says is 100% true.
How many times have you been in audience and you can feel that tension before Meat takes stage? And before he even makes a sound? And guess what? He does it right now....he creates a tension with his tweets and between his posts here...he practices what he preaches and he's a master at it.
This video just confirmed that I do feel what I feel and Meat is the one who makes me feel that way. Completely captivated 100% of his live show and 100% during his CD playing with magic intact all the way.
Sorry so long, but I had to get all that out.
Suzieq
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Thanks for posting Caryl, it really gave us an insight into what Meat puts into his shows, and how lucky those guys were to be given those tips from Meat. He really is a great teacher. Well said Suzie, couldn't have said it better myself, you really summed up how I feel about Meat as well. I'm torn between being sorry it was recorded against his wishes, but am also glad I saw it. That is so true that he has us in the palm of his hand through the whole show and captivates us till the end with his magic.
Carole