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brandonpfn wrote:Gayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
just sayin'....lol (hahaha)
portland wrote:brandonpfn wrote:Gayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
just sayin'....lol (hahaha)
and what is Glee?????
but they know how to get attention...it seems Perry was all over it???
He knows how to market the songs even now....who would have thought??
brandonpfn wrote:portland wrote:brandonpfn wrote:Gayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
just sayin'....lol (hahaha)
and what is Glee?????
but they know how to get attention...it seems Perry was all over it???
He knows how to market the songs even now....who would have thought??
How much of that was 'his' decision and direct input, and that of show producers plugging into something they knew would sell?
Don wrote:According to his facebook post, Meat Loaf just finished up with Fox's show and also an encore appearance on Ghost Hunters. With his tour rolling along and tickets for his UK gigs selling well, It's turning into a good year for the man.
Don wrote:According to his facebook post, Meat Loaf just finished up with Fox's show and also an encore appearance on Ghost Hunters. With his tour rolling along and tickets for his UK gigs selling well, It's turning into a good year for the man.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:Don wrote:According to his facebook post, Meat Loaf just finished up with Fox's show and also an encore appearance on Ghost Hunters. With his tour rolling along and tickets for his UK gigs selling well, It's turning into a good year for the man.
US record company dropped the ball. Even with Meat compromising and slapping a bat figure and a mock "IV" on the artwork, the album did not get the support it deserved.
rockinfayrose wrote:The_Noble_Cause wrote:Don wrote:According to his facebook post, Meat Loaf just finished up with Fox's show and also an encore appearance on Ghost Hunters. With his tour rolling along and tickets for his UK gigs selling well, It's turning into a good year for the man.
US record company dropped the ball. Even with Meat compromising and slapping a bat figure and a mock "IV" on the artwork, the album did not get the support it deserved.
Virtually zero US promotion for the album before the tour began...now Meat is booked for The Tonight Show 5 months after the album release and the tour is heading to the UK
S2M wrote:rockinfayrose wrote:The_Noble_Cause wrote:Don wrote:According to his facebook post, Meat Loaf just finished up with Fox's show and also an encore appearance on Ghost Hunters. With his tour rolling along and tickets for his UK gigs selling well, It's turning into a good year for the man.
US record company dropped the ball. Even with Meat compromising and slapping a bat figure and a mock "IV" on the artwork, the album did not get the support it deserved.
Virtually zero US promotion for the album before the tour began...now Meat is booked for The Tonight Show 5 months after the album release and the tour is heading to the UK
A reason could be because the well is dry....people have moved on. And Meat ain't what he used to be. Hasn't been in YEARS. Watched Classic Albums the other day on VH1 Classic....his voice is shot. Trying to sing Bat out of Hell, was like listening to a cat get anally raped by a unicorn on LSD....time to move on.....
S2M wrote:A reason could be because the well is dry....people have moved on. And Meat ain't what he used to be.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:S2M wrote:A reason could be because the well is dry....people have moved on. And Meat ain't what he used to be.
The sales of Bat 3 would seem to indicate otherwise. THAT album was promoted properly, and the returns reflected that. Even with virtually no publicity, Hang Cool debuted at #27 - numbers that Journey would've killed for only a few years ago.
S2M wrote:Initial sales were due to reputation, not quality. That's like saying TBF will do good because ROR did awesome....BAT3 was 4 years ago....and only had TWO, IMHO, good songs on it: Cry Over Me, and What About Love....
The_Noble_Cause wrote:S2M wrote:A reason could be because the well is dry....people have moved on. And Meat ain't what he used to be.
The sales of Bat 3 would seem to indicate otherwise. THAT album was promoted properly, and the returns reflected that. Even with virtually no publicity, Hang Cool debuted at #27 - numbers that Journey would've killed for only a few years ago.
Gin and Tonic Sky wrote:The_Noble_Cause wrote:S2M wrote:A reason could be because the well is dry....people have moved on. And Meat ain't what he used to be.
The sales of Bat 3 would seem to indicate otherwise. THAT album was promoted properly, and the returns reflected that. Even with virtually no publicity, Hang Cool debuted at #27 - numbers that Journey would've killed for only a few years ago.
Hang Cool Teddy Bear is great album for the simple reason that it is a creative, interesting concept- folks just dont write creative concept albums anymore
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FeRKFA3YogY&ob=av2e
Melissa wrote:Random Meat Loaf trivia: he's the father-in-law of one of the dudes in Anthrax
Gin and Tonic Sky wrote:Melissa wrote:Random Meat Loaf trivia: he's the father-in-law of one of the dudes in Anthrax
His daughter Pearl Aday has a new album out , Little Immaculate White Fox which is said to be pretty good.
rsimpson wrote:Gin and Tonic Sky wrote:Melissa wrote:Random Meat Loaf trivia: he's the father-in-law of one of the dudes in Anthrax
His daughter Pearl Aday has a new album out , Little Immaculate White Fox which is said to be pretty good.
It's actually really good. I saw her open for Heart last weekend. Her husband is Scott Ian, who is also in her band.
Don wrote:Meat Loaf will be on Jay Leno's show tonight, 10/07/10.
S2M wrote:I think he sounds like shit...amazing how studio tricks can help a voice. Just ask Joe Elliott.
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