18 Feb 2017, 04:31
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#438
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Super Loafer
Join Date: 03.02.2009
Location:  Boston, MA
Posts: 822
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Originally Posted by LP
I have no idea quite what I've just witnessed as there is no real frame of reference. Let's try this: Orson Welles meets Stanley Kubrick meets Mad Max meets Shakespeare meets Meat Loaf. Angels, bikes, bats, dystopia, oodles of teenage flesh, love, leather and heart aching Rock and Roll. Basically it's Steinman's accumulated sexual fantasies played out on stage in one hit - it's where the Bad For Good videos left off x100. I'm so happy for Jim. His songs (via Meat Loaf) always used to belong to 'me', even in a 15,000 seater arena, now they belong to something quite different. It's the future and I love it.
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Your review is quite a hit. Meat Loaf quoted it on his Facebook page! Congrats to you. Glad you loved it so much
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