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For me it's Paul. Great on stage, and I prefer his harder sound. But his skill is blending in the harder sound whilst keeping true to the originals.
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I think Paul's great...but I think its gotta be todd rundgren!
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It'll always be Pat Thrall to me, then the Neverland and Meat were in full swing Rock, Thrall on lead guitar and Meat in full theatrical dress circa Bat II 1993-1994.
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I've liked them all, but my favourites have to be:
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Well to me its really hard to name a few. He's had some good ones.
In no particular order, I would say Paul for his attitude towards the sounds he makes and plays -deadly! Bald guy ![]() |
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Yeah, it's Bob Kulick for me too. He played in the '78 tour and then re-joined for the Bad Attitude tour if I'm not mistaken, staying on for the BBIS and Lost Boys & Golden Girls tours. Very good indeed. Not that Pat, Paul etc aren't, but Bob's my fave.
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Kulick the bald man?,
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My favourite guitarists that have worked with Meat are Todd and Tim Pierce.
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My favourite guitarist's have to be Pat Thrall, Tim Pierce and Eddie Martinez.
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Whoa hold the phone, I forgot Davey Johnstone! I associate him with Bad for Good more than Dead Ringer so I completely overlooked him.
I'll Kill You If You Don't Come Back... niiiiiiiiiiice. Davey rocks hard. Davey and Todd. Two guitarists you can set your watch by. ![]() |
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Paul 'Metal Loaf' Crook for me!
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I think of modern time Meat Loaf's best guitarist has to be Paul Crook absolutely amazing on stage, but my other favorite is Bob Kulick from the album Bad Attitude not only is this a great 1980's album but the guitaring is out of this world try playing it full blast and I'm sure you will all no what I mean
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gotta be pat thrall for me folks. saw him in 93 and he won me over with the first 2 min intro.
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Bruce Kullick, the brother of the bald Bob Kullick.
Todd Rundgren, Pat Thrall, Paul Crook are amazing, as well. Keep Rockin' dominic |
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First: Pat Thrall
Second: Bob Kulick Third: Paul Crook |
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PAUL CROOK AND RANDYFLOWERS
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Now that is a question with lots of possibilities.
Do you mean Live, Studio or Overall ( Having done both ) Live my preference would be Damon LaScott, probably not a popular choice but he is mine Studio hands down for me Steve Vai Overall pat Thrall That was a hard one because im old enough to remember all Meat has worked with and they all have some very good plus points |
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Paul Crook & Randy Flowers
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I gave my original thoughts three years ago. Since then Paul Crook has impressed me more.
1 Paul Crook 2 Pat Thrall 3 Bob Kulick Bottom: Damon LaScott. He never impressed me, although perhaps that's not fair as he wasn't with the NLE long enough to really make the part his own. |
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Bob Kulick
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Paul & Randy are great, but my pick is Pat Thrall.
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Randy is my favorite guitarist.
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