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Bat - more for anglophiles than the US?

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tincrowdor 08:15 pm UTC 09/28/08

Coming from the UK I think this aspect of Bat hasn't been touched upon. Isn't there a lot of English-ness in Bat. For a US album it seems aimed elsewhere. Jim has said he is a fan of the Beatles, The Who and Queen. Todd Rundgren .. Beatles again. I think the album also did better relatively in the UK than anywhere else. Didn't the UK tv show The Old Grey Whistle Test introduce Meat Loaf into the public eye? I expect someone to blow holes in my theory


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