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re: The Bat Trilogy

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Infinite_Victims 12:26 pm UTC 07/17/07
In reply to: The Bat Trilogy - Dr_Rock 09:12 pm UTC 07/16/07

Living in the southern U.S. the only shows like this I have seen are courtesy of youtube and other web videos. Steve Steinman is very good. I think for the whole experience Terry Nash is fantastic, check him out on youtube especially It's All Coming Back. Loaf can't sing it that well these days. I suppose Torkington will show up and say his spiel, but just being honest. Dean's act from what I've seen is OK too, I just prefer the others personally.

> On a sort of Jim related note, on Saturday night I saw
> Britain's (and therefore the world's) top Meat Loaf
> tribute show, at the illustrious Carlisle Sands Centre.
> I'm not a great fan of tribute acts but I actually had a
> really good time.
> After all the fun of Tanzing in Berlin and Budapest I was
> feeling withdrawal from Jim's music and when I heard Steve
> Steinman (no relation, although he sounds like he could be
> related to Peter Kay) was doing a show called The Bat
> Trilogy I figured if I wanted to hear the songs performed
> live then this was the show to see. I know Meat Loaf is
> touring later in the year, but for twice the price you'll
> probably get half the voice (but most likely three times
> the arse) of Steve and no less enthusiasm.
> So I went, but very definitely with my Jim fan hat on, and
> really had fun. The premise was they would perform songs
> from Bat 1, 2 and TMIL and all the hits were done as well
> as Carpe Noctem, If it ain't Broke, It's all Coming Back
> and TMIL (the only non-Jim song). Intriguingly they also
> did Dead Ringer which he said was such a bloody good song
> he didn't care that it wasn't on a Bat album he'd do it
> anyway, and played for 2 1/2 hours in total.
> Vocally Steve does sound quite like Meat although you can
> tell the difference, and nowadays he doesn't miss nearly
> enough notes or get enough words wrong to pass. There also
> wasn't a bloke on the side of a stage to play a recording
> of the song to cover missed notes. The band were very
> professional and I was particularly impressed with the
> keyboard player who tackled a medley of Original Sin and
> It's all Coming Back to me Now without simplyfying it at
> all. I spoke to him afterwards and he said he though he
> had simplyfied a few bits, but I couldn't tell. The
> dancers were quite hot (although they were no Aspen and
> CC) and Steve didn't lech up to them enough to pass as
> Meat. The dance routines, however, looked very school
> disco; but I was still fondly remembering the dancing in
> Tanz which nothing can match up to.
>
> Had a nice, albeit brief chat with Steve afterwards,
> during which I stressed that I was a Jim Steinman, not a
> Meat Loaf fan. We actually talked about Tanz which he is a
> big fan of, and he was also a great admirer of Steve
> Barton too. So if he brings the Bat Trilogy show (or his
> forthcoming Vampires Rock show) to your neck of the woods
> (did you spot that bad pun) I can highly recommend it as a
> fun night out.
>
> Peace,
> Will


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