| An Amazing Tribute To Jim | |
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steven_stuart 03:24 pm UTC 04/14/13 |
| In reply to: | Meat Loaf Birmingham LG Arena - Evil_One 02:52 pm UTC 04/13/13 |
| Was there any interesting merchandise on sale? Someone gave me one of the programmes. It was beautifully produced and the full page picture of Meat Loaf and Jim joined by the handcuffs is an amazing tribute to Jim. And then I hear he showed Jim playing piano on a giant screen. Wow. Old Meat really loves Jim. There can be no doubt about it. I hope that Jim loves him as much as he loves Jim. > At times Meat's voice was very good and at times it really > wasn't. The band was awesome throughout, particularly > Justin Avery. I'd goes as far as to say they are the best > line up of the Neverland Express Meat has put together. > > The first half can not be described as 'a selection of > greatest hits' as it had been promoted, but it is a > rocking 50 minutes with Objects In The Rear View Mirror > slotted in. Those 50 minutes seemed to fly by but I would > say that it felt rushed in places - Lemon and Objects > could both have benefited from an extra minute or two. > > Bat 1 from start to finish is amazing. Hearing For Crying > Out Loud live was the highlight of the night. Heaven Can > Wait and Two Out Of Three were also brilliant, although > that may have as much to do with Justin's piano playing as > anything else. > > Highlights: > All of the second act, but particularly For Crying Out > Loud > Objects > The new arrangement of Frying Pan > The Giving Tree > Seeing a giant Jim Steinman on the big screen > > Lowlights: > Meat Loaf's 65 year old vocals > No Rock And Roll Dreams > > If you're still on the fence about going to this tour then > do it. But one show is probably enough. | |
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