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and secondly that I would have to rank Liverpool as one of the best Meat Loaf shows overall that I have been to...probably a lot to do with meeting a load of people, and being so close to the stage and not having to stand for ages...still was a great night |
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Does this have to be Meat Loaf specific? because of it isn't then Prince's Trust, Hyde Park, London 1996 with The Who, Bob Dylan, Eric Clapton and Alanis Morrisette was probably the greatest concert I ever attended.
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My favourite or most memorable would have to be the Bad Attitude tour for affects at the time. Meat has produced many better songs than at that time IMHO but the stage was amazing. That tour was released on video, not sure where it was filmed but I saw the Manchester Apollo gig. There was a huge motorbike on stage and the drummer & drum kit was on the seat of the bike (it wasn't JM at the time, can't remember who it was), MA was on keyboards on the handlebars if I remember rightly, the guitarists and Meat were down on the stage. Not sure if the backing girls were up on the exhaust of the bike or something, it's a bit sketchy now coz it was around 1984 I think but it was amazing. Meat even had the engine of the bike double up as a small fridge for his cold drinks
I remember I bought a Suzuki jacket from the merchandise store - bright yellow it was with a blue & white stripe down the sleeve. It had Meat Loaf & The Neverland Express across the back, I wore it everywhere. What memories Since then though, every tour just seems to get bigger & bigger & better. |
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Of course in those days I could actually run lol I'm a big fan of The Who, and the fact that a ticket for that whole amazing lineup was only £8.50 is startling in this day of astronimical pricing That show is definitely in my top five |
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My fav has to be my first Meat Loaf show. It was at Wembley Arena, on the 14th May 1999.
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Gotta be RAH. Many gigs before it, but for atmosphere, set list, his voice, etc etc, it was amazing. And I'll never forget that version of Objects as long as I live. Being close enough to touch him was an amazing experience too!
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I hope your salmon sucks!
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Nottingham on Wednesday was awesome too though imo. I really felt that RAH magic there as well if I'm honest. |
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As i said in a previous post RAH has to be my favourite..that does take some beating...but for me any Meat concert is the best...
Second to that went to see IL Divo last year at Wembley ,not really my choice but was dragged along by my sister in law as someone let her down,must say though live they were pretty awesome... |
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to be honest i haven't really been to many meat loaf's concerts but there are two that was my fav it had to be RAH and Wembley last year in may.
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i wonder why Wembley ,last year...lol
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My dad went to the Sheffield show on this tour. The live show that was released on video was recorded at Brixton Academy in London, think it was a fan club show? |
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Fave shows was Sheffield City Hall 17th March 1988, I was 12 years old. It was amazing, The band were superb and Meat was at his peak.
The show last almost 3 hours, set list was as follows: Out of the frying pan Masculine You took the words Come in the night Original Sin Intro Bad For Good Peel Out instrumental Im Gonna Love Her for Both of Us Dance In My Pants Modern Girl Lost Boys and Golden Girls Bat Out Of Hell Paradise By The Dashboard Light Midnight At The Lost and Found Deadringer for Love Rock N' Roll medley. Meat arrived on stage in a straight jacket, dressed as Captain Hook and did loads of theatrics - it doesn't get much better than that! |
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You're all making me feel very old.......I don't think you can beat your first Meat concert & mine was 1982 Birmingham NEC!
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My first Meat concert was the one in May last year - I was fourteen then...
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Meat Loaf in London, 2nd August as recent because I got to hear Bring Me A Bible And A Beer live
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My favourote concert or should i say it was a tour,every gig on the 1988 10th anniversary tour of Bat Out Of Hell",when Meat first started singing songs from "Bad for good",anyone and everyone should check out Warioloaf's version's on youtube,Meat's voice is by far the strongest it has ever been,imho,thanks for sharing and taking me back Warioloaf.
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