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WarioLoaf 11:02 am UTC 07/26/11 |
| In reply to: | re: Meat Loaf Christmas Album - EvilNickname 06:37 am UTC 07/26/11 |
Id agree with you if The Eagles, The Rolling Stones, America, and such haven''t already also made Xmas albums. And damn good ones too. Id like to see Durke/Jacobs penned Christmas tracks with meat. that duo always made meat great songs. such as Rubber and modern girl. BTW: Meat doing frosty would be FTW. > > href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=etR_Uwe_yxI&feature=player_detailpage#t=143s">This > is all he has said on the subject. And I think it's a > terrible idea. Christmas albums are fine when you're the > Spice Girls or Cliff Richard or Rod Steward or Rob Halford > or Whitney Carey or Mariah Houston or who have you. > Christmas albums filled with 'standards' are nothing but > cash-grabs and the sign that you don't have any musical > relevance left. The only way I could see this work is with > original songs, that don't sound too Christmassy. But why > bother, then? > > > I understand that Meat Loaf will be recording a Christmas > > album after the "Hell in a Handbasket" sessions. I can't > > find out what tracks he will be recording. Does anyone > > know? I would quite like to hear him do a rock version of > > "God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen". Does anyone else have any > > suggestions of what should be included on a Meat Loaf > > Christmas album? Maybe "Santa Claus is Coming to Town" or > > "Frosty the Snowman"? I will certainly be buying a copy > > when it comes out. I think Meat could make a great Santa. | |
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