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A song should speak for itself. I don't buy the Patrick story and I don't care about what he thinks, I don't listen to the songs that way. I would probably hate the album if I did. If you click the link I posted you might realize that the concept of Meat playing a young fellow who uses "explicit" language is not really convincing.
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However, I don't take the character out of the equation, or see the need to. It's an album with a strong storyline, and the character comes through the songs very strongly to me, which is generally the case for me anyway when I listen to Meat singing. And I mentioned it in regard to California because Meat said his initial reaction was "I can't sing that" .. but it was the context that persuaded him. LAR is a catchy, up tempo and amusing song, and it worries me not in the least that the F word is used in the context I hear it in ... ie "screw you over"... and I find nothing whatsoever offensive about the phrase used in California either .. Perhaps a little (but not that much today) outrageous, but then that's what I enjoy about Meat. He doesn't just take easy listening options. It's in-your-face rock, and I love it Caryl |
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As to your final point .. I'll leave aside your rather patronising "if you ... you might realise" comment. He convinces me. I did click the link. I am perfectly capable of seeing the point you infer, but I don't agree. I prefer Meat. He's a great actor, and I CAN hear the character he's created to inhabit the songs. He doesn't need to dress in shabby jeans and a vest. He creates the illusion with his total conviction in the song as far as I'm concerned .. and the jackets you often refer to as "Elton John" don't get in the way of that. To me they merely serve the purpose of making him visible from every point in the arena. To me whether a song speaks for itself or not is not relevant I listen to them in the context off the album and Meat's delivery (although I personally find no problem with any of the songs on HCTB). The key point for me in regards to Meat is that he makes any song his own, fills it with life, gives it legs. I don't seek to separate him from the songs he records, or them from him. I just enjoy and rejoice in him bringing them to life for me. Caryl Last edited by CarylB; 17 Oct 2010 at 15:27. |
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So you actually think that the art of songwriting is not relevant? In this case Meat could sing the phonebook and you'd still praise it as a great story. Quote:
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Oh for heaven's sake. You choose to see what Meat said as "an excuse", I simply accepted what he said at the London Playback. He said we'd hear him use a phrase which might make us say "Did Meat Loaf sing that?" .. and that his initial reaction was "I can't sing that" .. but he had reasoned that it was a fit within the context. Any more you'll need to ask Meat not me. I'm not in the man's head, I just accept his explanation.
I said that to ME whether a song speaks for itself or not is not relevant and that I listen to them in the context off the album and Meat's delivery. That's MY perspective. Different to yours, but I am entitled to enjoy music any way I wish. The telephone directory is not a song. But yes, IMO any song Meat has sung, I can hear something in, and MY view is that he DOES give any song legs. "Fictitious" means created .. so of course Patrick is created, and that's my point. Meat creates a character for all the songs he sings, he's always said that. This time he shared that character with us. You don't like it, and clearly will never see it. That doesn't mean it doesn't exist for Meat and for many others .. just that you don't, or don't want, to see it. You say "Obviously you did not watch the video. It's not about "patronizing", it's about credibility." I was referring to your comment in your reply to me as being patronising, in that you were implying that if I'd only click the link you gave I'd "realise". Now you say I can't have watched the video when I've told you I did. I watched it and gave my reply. Just because I don't find your argument convincing to me doesn't mean I didn't bother to watch it, nor that I couldn't identify what you were driving at. I simply disagree. If Meat had dressed like the young men in the video there would have doubtless been negative comments from some about that. IMO he doesn't need to. His passion and delivery make the song work for me. Caryl |
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According to the poll above as of this time 0 people have voted No. 26 voted Yes and only 3 people voted they don't like the song. Now unless the disgruntled old timers have already jumped off the Meat Loaf train and no longer visit here because of their dislike of direction....this poll is not of the same opinion as yours Andrew. Quote:
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As for the f**k word, isn't Paradise about a guy trying to f**k a woman in a car? The word isn't used, but we get the meaning behind the song. I know Jim Steinman didn't use the word, but what if he had? Would you give it a pass because it's a Steinman song or he'd use it more cleverly? Some people, by the way, take great offense at the words Hell, God damn and Ass no matter what way they are used. I think the point of Suzieq's post is that some Meat Loaf fans expect a Steinman written or Steinmanesque album everytime. They didn't get it with HCTB and that leaves them feeling like Meat Loaf is forgetting his original fan base. I think with some of the responses, some classic Meat Loaf fans like it, some don't. Everybody has a right to their opinion. If you don't like it, that's ok. I haven't kept it a secret that I'm a huge Metallica fan. As I've said on many threads, I love their classic albums and some of their latest albums don't appeal to me as much. But I understand why their music has transformed over the years...out of need. If they had kept their hard thrash and speed metal edge, they may have gone the way of the dinosaurs. Their music has evolved to appeal to a new audience. That's ok. If their's something on a new album I don't like, I don't listen to it. Simple as that. Here's what I think happened. The post did hit a nerve because you are a fan of Meat Loaf's classic albums and the cursing doesn't appeal to you. You're a passionate fan and feel strongly about this topic. That's ok. But, you get upset and post back. Take you first sentence out of your post and you make a valid point which some agree with. There was no need to take offense. P.S. LAR was voted on and won. Somebody likes it. |
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That's the point, he is a good performer. That's why he actually neither needs Patrick nor emphatic "fücks" but that's just my opinion. |
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would there be the same outrage/uproar had "who needs the young" been included on one of the earlier albums? |
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That's what makes clever, exciting lyrics - the listener has the chance to explore and discover and understands what it is about although the lyrics aren't that "explicit". Steinman's songs are full of sex but he has a unique way of writing about it. He has the ability of wrapping even trivial matters in outstanding, distinctive lyrics.
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So about these jackets/suits: Meat has worn the Red and Blue jackets only in the Los Angeloser vid and the red one only in the back end of his live show. Current TV appearances he has on the black vest with the bling and I don't think this should be lumped into the Red and Blue jacket opinion. It's not like the man walks around in public with his stage persona on.
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I think the alienated fans are a bit demanding often implying ... [You are going to lose what fan base you have left and not gain a single fan because of what you are trying and we don't like it, so go back to the songs/style we love because you need us attitude]. Maybe someday Meat will sing to your liking again. It's not out of the question, it just isn't now. |
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I'm going to use the example of Springsteen's Reno again- he manages to be much more explicit than LAR or California, yet the only "swear" word he uses is "ass". And while some people don't care for that song either (they can't get past the sexual images), he actually uses it as way to express some very deep feelings. |
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When you have to resort to using bad language in songs, it shows you have a very limited vocabulary, and you're a poor lyricist.
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Tell that to Eminem who seems to make it work real nicely for him and his bankroll. Again, people just have a problem with Meat Loaf using it.
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Two totally different styles of song.
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The word is used in the same way.
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It's interesting as I actually think Eminem's latest album is better than HCTB, has more catchy songs, better chord progressions and great lyrics and I normally don't like his music at all. "Love the way you lie" is one of my favourite songs released this year.
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Eminem has always used "bad" language in his songs, it's part of his image and he has a totally different background and audience. If he had sung ballads like Anything before and all of a sudden switched to lyrics with F words your comparison would make sense. |
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LAR has no one to blame but Jack and Meat's love to perform with eachother. They both seemed to have fun rocking with each other. That song must've been a blast to record. that's all that counts. Meat had fun making the track and Jack wanted to rock with Meat again. What was the harm? meats one of Jack's biggest influences and it was great for them to mix Tenacious D and Meat Loaf. theirs always the skip button for people who hate the song or the word in question. maybe this osng would be looked at differently with Kyle, Jack and Meat doing this as a threesome with meat guesting on a TD album instead.
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