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  • jp1969
    Banned
    • Dec 10, 2009
    • 52

    Meatloaf in the 70s

    I know some of you have experienced this singer in the late 70s.
    Dont really care what some of you might think of him today.
    Just wanted to hear bout some real fans from the 70s.
    I remember a tv special from that time.
    Was the first time i heard anything as honest .
    Thank you for your comprehension.




    Last edited by jp1969; Jul 12, '10, 10:48 PM.
  • kingdom warrior
    OH JES!!
    • Jul 21, 2005
    • 12478

    #2
    I liked it with the egg in the middle and Ragu sauce.........ooops my Bad wrong meatloaf....

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    • jp1969
      Banned
      • Dec 10, 2009
      • 52

      #3
      Originally posted by kingdom warrior
      I liked it with the egg in the middle and Ragu sauce.........ooops my Bad wrong meatloaf....
      Dont forget the bread crumbs, although you are way off topic...............

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      • kingdom warrior
        OH JES!!
        • Jul 21, 2005
        • 12478

        #4
        Originally posted by jp1969
        Dont forget the bread crumbds although you are way off topic...............
        Hehehehe,,,ok ok Yeah man Meatloaf rules!!!! still love his stuff chicks love his stuff and if chicks love his stuff by default so do you..... heard that in a commercial.....

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        • MIB41
          Eloquent Member
          • Sep 25, 2005
          • 15633

          #5
          I LOVED Meat Loaf in the 70's. THE song to listen to, of course, was "Paradise by the dashboard light". That song was really THE soundtrack to getting laid. As much as KISS' Rockn'roll all Nite was the perfect party song, alot of us "old timers" looked to 'Paradise' as our ideal song for parking. THAT was also the irony when you consider his appearance. Seeing Meat Loaf was so different from hearing him. The first time I heard him on the radio, I envisioned this scruffy guy that looked something like Gordon Lightfoot. Then when I saw him I must have wiped my eyes three or four times. I'm sure my thought was, "THIS is Meat Loaf? Oh, okay. I get it. The name is a literal translation." But his performance was so energetic, I got past his "non-rock" look and started to see his appearance as just another anti-establishment image right in line with other rock stars. Some here may also remember that part of his notoriety came from playing a part in the "Rocky Horror Picture Show."
          Bat out of Hell was one of the definitive albums of the 70's, so it was a welcome sight to see him return many years ago with Bat out of Hell II and III. But NOTHING served as a bigger kick for me personally until I saw him in this commercial.

          http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d7MG-FU43a4

          THAT was great. It also reminded me I'm not getting any younger...
          Last edited by MIB41; Jul 12, '10, 11:19 PM.

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          • jp1969
            Banned
            • Dec 10, 2009
            • 52

            #6
            Originally posted by MIB41
            I LOVED Meat Loaf in the 70's. THE song to listen to, of course, was "Paradise by the dashboard light". That song was really THE soundtrack to getting laid. As much as KISS' Rockn'roll all Nite was the perfect party song, alot of us "old timers" looked to 'Paradise' as our ideal song for parking. THAT was also the irony when you consider his appearance. Seeing Meat Loaf was so different from hearing him. The first time I heard him on the radio, I envisioned this scruffy guy that looked something like Gordon Lightfoot. Then when I saw him I must have wiped my eyes three or four times. I'm sure my thought was, "THIS is Meat Loaf? Oh, okay. I get it. The name is a literal translation." But his performance was so energetic, I got past his "non-rock" look and started to see his appearance as just another anti-establishment image right in line with other rock stars. Some here may also remember that part of his notoriety came from playing a part in the "Rocky Horror Picture Show."
            Bat out of Hell was one of the definitive albums of the 70's, so it was a welcome sight to see him return many years ago with Bat out of Hell II and III. But NOTHING served as a bigger kick for me personally until I saw him in this commercial.



            THAT was great. It also reminded me I'm not getting any younger...
            I hear you man.
            Remeniscing,aint getting any younger myself..........Still love the memories from this song........

            Last edited by jp1969; Jul 12, '10, 11:45 PM.

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            • ctc
              Fear the monkeybat!
              • Aug 16, 2001
              • 11183

              #7
              Hmmmm....

              I'm a huge fan, but don't care so much for his 70's stuff. Which is weird 'cos his later stuff isn't that different. (MOST of it, anyhoo.) I think it's the subject matter. I'm not big on the whole male/female/relationship thing.

              Don C.

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              • GlobalObserver
                Persistent Member
                • Aug 12, 2004
                • 2220

                #8
                I've been a huge fan since seeing them on SNL in early 1978. I went out and bought the album the following weekend. Bat Out Of Hell is one of the few albums that I rate a perfect 10/10. I have every album ever recorded by Meat Loaf, Jim Steinman, Karla DeVito, and Ellen Foley. I also have quite a few live bootlegs.

                The only album I don't like is the new one. I know that Meat was having major vocal problems on the last tour, I guess that's why he shouts/talks through songs now instead of actually singing them. I am so disappointed in the new album, there wasn't a single song that I liked. It's my least favorite Metal Loaf album ever.

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                • fallensaviour
                  Talkative Member
                  • Aug 28, 2006
                  • 5620

                  #9
                  Bat out of Hell is simply awesome!!!
                  So is II and III.
                  He is coming here on july 27th.
                  I still love his tunes today.
                  “When you say “It’s hard”, it actually means “I’m not strong enough to fight for it”. Stop saying its hard. Think positive!”

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                  • The Toyroom
                    The Packaging King
                    • Dec 31, 2004
                    • 16653

                    #10
                    Nobody sings a long-drawn out power ballad better than Meatloaf
                    Think OUTSIDE the Box! For the BEST in Repro & Custom Packaging!

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                    • Zemo
                      Still Smokin'
                      • Feb 14, 2006
                      • 3888

                      #11
                      Great voice, great entertainer.

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                      • palitoy
                        live. laugh. lisa needs braces
                        • Jun 16, 2001
                        • 59794

                        #12
                        I think I heard "Paradise by the dashboard light" 2,300 times in college, I'm still burned out.
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                        • B-Lister
                          Eccentric Weirdo
                          • Mar 19, 2010
                          • 3075

                          #13
                          Big fan of Meat Loaf.

                          I like some of his new stuff, but the 70s stuff is just amazing.
                          Looking for Green Arrow accessories, Doctor Who Sonic Screwdriver, and Japanese Popy Megos (Battle Cossack and France, Battle of the Planets, Kamen Rider, Ultraman) and World Heroes figures

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                          • huedell
                            Museum Ball Eater
                            • Dec 31, 2003
                            • 11069

                            #14
                            I was 8 in 1979...so anyways my cousin had the BAT album...I remember
                            thinking it had a cool cover. The MUSIC? I dunno. It's surely a big part of
                            rock history.
                            "No. No no no no no no. You done got me talkin' politics. I didn't wanna'. Like I said y'all, I'm just happy to be alive. I think I'll scoot over here right by this winda', let this beautiful carriage rock me to sleep, and dream about how lucky I am." - Chris Mannix

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