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Super Loafer
![]() Join Date: 14.04.2002
Location: Toronto, Ontario (born and raised in London England)
Posts: 253
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I was putting a website on the net about Meat
Loaf , called "The Big Tour 87-90" dedicated to the 3 years of Meat Loaf's career which he claims to be the most fun he has ever had in the biz. I was wondering if anyone would like to post , or email me reviews of concerts from that era. So far I have one page made on the March Wembley Stadium Concerts in 1987 , but have no reviews. Possibly I could start out with reviews from the Blind Before I Stop Tour . - The St. Austell Coliseum - Feb. 13 - The Meltdown COncert - ??????? - The NEC - Wembley Stadium - March 1 & 2 1988 - The Vienna Concert - The Birmingham , Alabama Concert The rest slip my mind. Your Contribution would be appreciated |
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Rookie
Join Date: 14.04.2002
Posts: 22
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Hi Meatles
I didn't actually see the Birmingham show in March of 88 , but I have the CD , so here is a start. Live in Birmingham starts off at a rapid pace with a spoken intro by Meat Loaf , in which he explains how he escaped from a mental institution. Then the show goes into "Out Of The Frying Pan" , when I first heard it , I thought "is it just me , or is Meats voice the best ive ever heard it ?". Meat Loaf than gets into some previously unrecorded Steinman material from "Bad For Good" and "Pandoras Box" , alot of it is sung by the Neverland Express , rather than Meat . Than he gets into the regulars , and much longer than the studio versions. He ends the show with a 25 minute Paridise , and a 22 minute "Rock n Roll Medley". It was one hell of a night ! |
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