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PlayhousePals says...

*length=3:07 *quality cheesy goodness from one of my all time favorite comedians [right up there with Jonathon Winters].

I still quote his: "Show me a butcher on vacation and I'll show you a meat loaf" from time to time

Pretty Much The Best Weed Dealer There Is

lucky760 says...

Per Yahoo! Answers:

Giving tick is what some shopkeepers would give to certain customers. In other words, giving tick is to give credit by which a customer can take goods and pay for them later. Such goods would be written into a book, and "ticked" off when the customer paid. Also known as giving tick! Or a customer short on cash may ask the local grocer, "Can I have a loaf of bread on tick?"

The Vocal Powerhouse that is Meat Loaf

Stormsinger says...

>> ^doogle:

1. Rename this to "The Vocal Powerhouse That WAS Meat Loaf"
2. After watching this and the AFL Grand Final 2011, my expert amateur opinion is that he's losing his hearing.
He definitely has the range and the voice, but it's hitting the wrong notes, and he's not gauging it right. It's not like he's Axl Rose who's lost his raspiness, Axl is hitting the right notes (albeit like a schoolboy falsetto).
Not entirely unlikely for Meat Loaf; his age makes him likely to lose his hearing. Add to that being a musician surrounded by loud music: very likely. He's putting in the energy, but doesn't have that feedback loop that those belted out vocals are missing the mark. He may as well be covering his ears and screaming. Which is kind of what it sounds like.
My two cents.

I suppose it could be...but it hurts to see one of the best voices of our (my, anyway) lifetimes lose it. How long ago was Bat Out of Hell 3 recorded...because he was nothing short of perfect for that one. That's a lot of damage to show up in 6 short years.

The Vocal Powerhouse that is Meat Loaf

Stormsinger says...

>> ^spoco2:

>> ^Stormsinger:
I don't buy for a minute that this is legit. Someone dubbed the sound.
I've heard Meatloaf too many times to think he would perform in public sounding like that. He's far too much of a perfectionist for that.

No, it's legit... for proof that he is past it (and yet the female singer is not), check out the 2011 Australian Grand Final performance
It's legendarily terrible.

LALALALA

I can't HEAR YOU! So you must be admitting you were wrong.

(From the GoTP school of debate)

The Vocal Powerhouse that is Meat Loaf

The Vocal Powerhouse that is Meat Loaf

The Vocal Powerhouse that is Meat Loaf

The Vocal Powerhouse that is Meat Loaf

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The Vocal Powerhouse that is Meat Loaf

doogle says...

1. Rename this to "The Vocal Powerhouse That WAS Meat Loaf"
2. After watching this and the AFL Grand Final 2011, my expert amateur opinion is that he's losing his hearing.

He definitely has the range and the voice, but it's hitting the wrong notes, and he's not gauging it right. It's not like he's Axl Rose who's lost his raspiness, Axl is hitting the right notes (albeit like a schoolboy falsetto).

Not entirely unlikely for Meat Loaf; his age makes him likely to lose his hearing. Add to that being a musician surrounded by loud music: very likely. He's putting in the energy, but doesn't have that feedback loop that those belted out vocals are missing the mark. He may as well be covering his ears and screaming. Which is kind of what it sounds like.

My two cents.

The Vocal Powerhouse that is Meat Loaf

The Vocal Powerhouse that is Meat Loaf

The Vocal Powerhouse that is Meat Loaf

The Vocal Powerhouse that is Meat Loaf

The Vocal Powerhouse that is Meat Loaf

kymbos says...

Love the description of the GF as antipodean Superbowl. Fuck rugby league.>> ^Kofi:

He USED to be able to sing.
He "sang" somewhat similarly at our equivalent to the Super Bowl here in Australia. He did not take criticism gracefully.



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