06 Nov 2023, 15:27 | #1 |
Super Loafer
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Will Meat and Jim get the AI treatment?
With the release of Now and Then by the Beatles and the emergence of MAL, do you think the Meat Loaf and Jim Steinman Vaults will be opened for new material? There are so many Steinman demos.
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06 Nov 2023, 19:01 | #2 |
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Well, in the case of the Steinman vaults, everything's pretty much already done, usually with decent vocalists, so it's more a matter of release than creation. As for Meat, that would depend entirely on what, if anything, he left behind and from when. I, for one, wouldn't want to see some Frankensteinman (heh) creation where they take a Jim demo and graft on a Meat vocal and try to "finish" it. Just doesn't seem right. But releases of what's there, to the extent it's complete, absolutely.
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11 Nov 2023, 20:07 | #3 |
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There will probably come a time (in the next 25 years or so) when you can ask a computer "Alexa, take me to London Wembley Arena 5th December 1994 to watch Meat Loaf perform" and you wear a light, comfortable VR headset and can convincingly watch Meat Loaf and Brian May on stage as to what super computers believe the experience was probably like based on archived footage, setlist info, photos and audio.
But we are probably some way off and anything AI now is just a load of bollocks. I say this to a lot of people: what we are seeing is not really AI, just clever machine learning. That latter term seems to have gone out of fashion recently, but it's just the same thing I reckon. Not until a computer tells ME what to watch or it will complain all night that I'm missing out on something, do I think we have real AI. |
12 Nov 2023, 19:57 | #4 |
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I doubt it. As much as we the fans like to think of Meat Loaf as being on a par with Tina Turner, Queen and Bon Jovi, the unfortunate truth is he was a lot further down the food chain. If a record label is going to spend a fortune on fiddling with an artist's leftovers then it won't be Meat's.
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21 Nov 2023, 03:44 | #6 |
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IMO it's the record companies that feel that way. If they'd wanted, they could have put out lots of the kind of releases we get from Queen, etc. It's just that they haven't. It seems like Sony gave up on "Bat out of Hell" after Meat's posts surrounding the 40th. He called them out for trying to release another lame anniversary CD with the tracks we already had, instead of the "Bat" demos that he wanted to put out.
I don't understand the hesitation. The "Bad Attitude" 30th could have put out all the singles/special features had they wanted, but apparently they didn't have permission from the label. They could only release the album, which sucks. Bonnie Tyler has a whole "Remixes and Rarities" album. I want the Meat Loaf one with "Take A Number". |
21 Nov 2023, 12:32 | #7 |
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It's an industry of relationships.
Multi-tiered. When you're out of the club ... you're out of the club. I'd love to see a deep dive into the studio sessions for the 80s albums (and tours). Meat was in great shape, vocally. Such a shame those records are so often overlooked. |
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