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re: NJC: Meat Loaf in Perth (my 2 cents)

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nowhere_fast 07:47 am UTC 10/25/11
In reply to: re: NJC: Meat Loaf in Perth (my 2 cents) - nowhere_fast 07:44 am UTC 10/25/11

let me try that again

>
> We saw him in adelaide.We were 4th row as we had the
> backstage meet and greet.I agree with a lot of what you
> wrote.The two things that i felt let the show down was
> they had that Sax player and they didnt do a full All
> revved up.With the sax solo in that,they should have.Also
> i wish they would do the full versions of songs and not
> cut verses.But it was still a great time and meat was
> great back stage even if i did get my cities mixed up when
> it came to where id met him before.The photo is of me and
> a workmate who also flew down for the gig
> > So it’s an overcast, rainy Saturday night in Perth Western
> > Australia as I get myself ready to experience for the
> > first time, what I am told is one of the most awesome
> > performers in the history of Rock & Roll.
> > I refused to wear a Bat out of Hell 2 ‘Meat Loaf’ t-shirt
> > I was given and opted for my black with white writing ‘Jim
> > Steinman – The music, The man, A legend’ t-shirt instead.
> >
> > I wasn’t anticipating a great nights entertainment and
> > left the house with the attitude of ‘This better be worth
> > it.’ After reading all the comments and seeing the AFL
> > grand final performance, I wasn’t feeling too full of
> > confidence.
> >
> > Heading back to NIB stadium for the second time in as many
> > weeks, the atmosphere was different and the crowd more
> > intense then last weeks Heart and Def Leppard concert. Not
> > too many ‘young’ people around but plenty of old style
> > wannabe rockers dawning there tight faded jeans and
> > leather jackets that most probably haven’t seen the light
> > of day in 20 years.
> >
> > Aussie band ‘Thirst Merc’ were the support band and did a
> > great job of warming up the still seating crowd. I didn’t
> > realize I knew so many of there songs. My position for the
> > night wasn’t the ultimate but being dead centre of the
> > stage and central between the stage and the FOH sound desk
> > worked out to be a pretty good spot.
> > The mix sounded good and not too loud, which gave my
> > negativity a bit of a back seat, but then Meat hadn’t hit
> > the stage yet.
> >
> > As the stadium lights dimmed the crowd went in to an
> > uproar. Meat walked gently onto the stage in the well
> > rehearsed style that by now would have been well beyond
> > second nature. The band busted out with ‘Hot Patootie’ as
> > the large screen behind them showed pictures of ‘The Rocky
> > Horror picture show’. Meat tried to keep the lyrics in
> > sync with the picture but lost it a few times, before
> > ending it with ‘Time warp’.
> >
> > ‘Break it’ was straight up next with no break in between.
> > The audience had calmed down, obviously the majority not
> > knowing the song. I was ignorant to the song myself until
> > the chorus, when I realized what it was. My three
> > colleagues had also gone quite, followed by glances of
> > bewilderment in my direction.
> >
> > The Band had it all together, all the pieces were there
> > and in the right spot, they didn’t miss a beat. The only
> > thing that let it down at this point was the mix. Meat’s
> > vocals were already warn out and where being extremely
> > over shadowed and when you expected the piano to shine
> > through, it wasn’t there.
> >
> > On the intro of ‘Bat’ it all came back to normal and once
> > again the crowd erupted. The large inflatable bat rose
> > from the right hand side of the stage in the half light
> > like the ‘Bat out of Hell’ it was intended to be, before
> > blinding all and sundry with a brilliant pair of blood red
> > eyes. People jumped to there feet, they dancing, they
> > stamping on the ground, raised there half drunken plastic
> > cups of there personal poison, sang along, yelled along,
> > screamed along with every note. It was hard to hear if
> > Meat was singing at all with all the voices around me but
> > it was exhilarating. Everybody was with him all the way,
> > even to the last note, the ‘Hell’ on the very end.
> >
> > Meat finally spoke to the audience at this stage, and it
> > seemed like his voice had already left the building before
> > him. He thanked us all for being there and reflected on
> > the band thinking him as having lost his marbles for
> > putting ‘Bat’ up as the third song in the set.
> > He took his time and introduced the song in turn ‘Peace on
> > Earth’, before leading into ‘Living On The Outside’ and
> > ‘Los Angeloser’. Unfamiliar songs to the majority of the
> > crowd which saw quiet a few people start to move from
> > there seats and head to the bar.
> >
> > Not having heard much of TMiL, HCTB or HIHB I wanted to
> > hear these songs. I was a bit disappointed in the mix
> > again, as I really couldn’t hear Meat all that well but
> > from what I could he seemed more relaxed, as if at ease
> > vocally with what he was doing.
> > I quite liked ‘Stand in the Storm’ it was like it was
> > written in tune with his current range and vocal ability.
> > It was a joy to listen to. Maybe he should have done
> > something like that two albums ago instead of TMiL.
> >
> > Just before ‘Paradise’, Meat walked across stage with a
> > small fold out stool and sat himself in the middle of the
> > stage and just sat and spoke to the audience.
> > It was like granddad telling a story to his grand kids. He
> > made the audience feel appreciated for all the years they
> > have supported him and how because of that he always puts
> > 120% into his shows for us. The cameras around the stage
> > all focused in on him as he spoke. You could see him
> > breaking as he said it was his last show here in
> > Australia, and how tired he felt having toured for the
> > last 3 years. As he again thanked us for being there for
> > him, his eyes started welling up and the words seemed too
> > hard to find. The audience thundered once again with
> > applause and screams of ‘We Love you Meat’.
> >
> > ‘Paradise’ was brilliant. Patti and Meat just have a
> > chemistry that works with that song.
> > It was totally entertaining. The antics at the end had me
> > laughing till I cried. The blow up doll on the left of
> > stage was a bit of a surprise, but none the less extremely
> > well done.
> >
> > You most definitely can’t take away from Meat the fact
> > that he is a performer and entertainer. At 64 he still
> > gave it everything he could muster and he didn’t stop for
> > a whole 2 hours and 20 minutes. As the lights on the stage
> > faded the remaining crowd roared for more. Meat walked
> > back slowly to the centre of the stage and thanked the
> > crowed once again before welcoming ‘Thirst Merc’ back on
> > stage with him for a final bowe. The applause was
> > deafening before the lights faded out for the last time.
> >
> > It is no understatement that the majority of the crowd
> > seemed to come along to hear the old familiar Bat 1 & 2
> > tracks. But I’m glad Meat had the opportunity to do some
> > of the new ones and I think he chose them well. I hope he
> > continues to pursue this new style.
> >
> > All in all, there was a few aspects that weren’t what you
> > would call great especially the sound. In a lot of places
> > you couldn’t hear Meat at all. In other places you
> > couldn’t hear the instruments. During the violin solo for
> > example you couldn’t hear the poor girl at all amongst
> > everything else as she walked across the front of the
> > stage playing. In other places where there should have
> > been a thunderous Jimmy piano bit, the piano was just too
> > low, despite Justin’s attempts to pummel the crap out of
> > it with his fists. It was great to see him actually get up
> > and sing with Meat and Patti during the last song of the
> > night. Not a bad set of pipes.
> > The drums were perfect, the guitars magnificent, the
> > guitar solo’s …awesome.
> >
> > Despite all the pro’s and cons, on leaving the stadium I
> > felt full. I had witnessed one of Rock and Rolls legendary
> > performers, I had heard the music played live of my
> > favourite composer and it was something I will never
> > forget, it was like the only thing missing was Jim. I was
> > hoarse from singing/screaming along with every note I
> > could remember and I also had a full belly… of humble
> > pie.
> >
> > Meat Loaf - Perth, Westen Australia, Saturday 22nd October
> > 2011 NIB Stadium East Perth.
> >


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