Bat Out Of Destruction?ChudFusk wrote: Sat Apr 15, 2023 12:53 pm Apparently this has to be done. Y'all know how I feel; Meatloaf might have some redeeming value, but he doesn't have an Appetite for Destruction. But Axl was never in Rocky Horror Picture Show so there's that.
Someone should do a mashup of Appetite for Meatloaf
Re: Guns 'n' Roses vs. Meatloaf
12Paradise City by the Dashboard Lightkicker_of_elves wrote: Sun Apr 16, 2023 12:03 pmBat Out Of Destruction?ChudFusk wrote: Sat Apr 15, 2023 12:53 pm Apparently this has to be done. Y'all know how I feel; Meatloaf might have some redeeming value, but he doesn't have an Appetite for Destruction. But Axl was never in Rocky Horror Picture Show so there's that.
Someone should do a mashup of Appetite for Meatloaf
Re: Guns 'n' Roses vs. Meatloaf
13Gnr in their prime was a good-NOT great-rawk'n'sleaze band; Meatloafs music always sounded like the aural equivalent of a fat turd to me... Guns wins on the strength of their 80s shit
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14I admit I still enjoy the first Bat Out of Hell - except for 'For Crying Out Loud' - but I like Appetite For Destruction more, plus a few of the songs they did after that. G'NR wins.
"Whatever happened to that album?"
"I broke it, remember? I threw it against the wall and it like, shattered."
"I broke it, remember? I threw it against the wall and it like, shattered."
Re: Guns 'n' Roses vs. Meatloaf
15Yep, for me it's the cheesy but still fun aspects of Appetite for Destruction, vs the fact that the dead Republican was in the Rocky Horror Show, if only by dint of being a musical theatre nerd. The Rocky Horror Show may be the best thing any of them were ever involved with, but of course I would rather listen to a GnR song than a Meat Loaf song. I would rather listen to a dial-up modem than a Meat Loaf song.
I do enjoy the fact that the dead Republican was made to perform on stage every night with Tim Curry dressed like a French whore, but it didn't seem to make him any less Republican. Too bad he didn't live to see his political party of choice passing state laws in the twentyfuckingfirst century to make staging the Rocky Horror Show illegal.
Appetite for Meat Loaf: Paradise City By The Dashboard Light - this is A-tier forum comment work; respect.
I do enjoy the fact that the dead Republican was made to perform on stage every night with Tim Curry dressed like a French whore, but it didn't seem to make him any less Republican. Too bad he didn't live to see his political party of choice passing state laws in the twentyfuckingfirst century to make staging the Rocky Horror Show illegal.
Appetite for Meat Loaf: Paradise City By The Dashboard Light - this is A-tier forum comment work; respect.
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16I rebuke this.
Justice for Qaadir and Nazir Lewis, Emily Pike, Sam Nordquist, Randall Adjessom, Javion Magee, Destinii Hope, Kelaia Turner, Dexter Wade and Nakari Campbell
Re: Guns 'n' Roses vs. Meatloaf
17GnR are dollar store brand Zeppelin but they take this one because of their less shitty politics and not being Musical Theater: The Rock Years.
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18Cough 'One in a Million' Coughbrephophagist wrote: Tue Apr 18, 2023 9:56 pm GnR are dollar store brand Zeppelin but they take this one because of their less shitty politics
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19Waiting for some nerd to upload ”Meat Loaf songs performed on a dial-up modem” to youtube.Anthony Flack wrote: Tue Apr 18, 2023 5:12 pmI would rather listen to a dial-up modem than a Meat Loaf song.
born to give
Re: Guns 'n' Roses vs. Meatloaf
20Appetite is easily one of the best rock records ever made (try listening w/ decent headphones - the guitar interplay is phenomenal, some the best ever recorded), a notch below Raw Power but still an audio attitude ferox that is a peak realisation of the art form.
And if you look at Use Your Illusion as a quadruple album, I can easily pull a double album's worth of top-shelf material together (more from UYI 1 than UYI 2). I would 100% throw 'November Rain' out but in my weaker moments I can tolerate 'Estranged' out of the lumpen (though oddly ambitious) piano-led ballads.
Bat Out Of Hell is sorta THE realisation of the rock album as music theatre paradigm and so is 100% not my thing, but it heads down the path that Tommy trod and goes further than Elton John and Springsteen were willing / able to take this sound. But it's really Jim Steinman doing the heavy work, not Meat Loaf. The Steinman-less albums are pretty bad.
So GnR for me.
And if you look at Use Your Illusion as a quadruple album, I can easily pull a double album's worth of top-shelf material together (more from UYI 1 than UYI 2). I would 100% throw 'November Rain' out but in my weaker moments I can tolerate 'Estranged' out of the lumpen (though oddly ambitious) piano-led ballads.
Bat Out Of Hell is sorta THE realisation of the rock album as music theatre paradigm and so is 100% not my thing, but it heads down the path that Tommy trod and goes further than Elton John and Springsteen were willing / able to take this sound. But it's really Jim Steinman doing the heavy work, not Meat Loaf. The Steinman-less albums are pretty bad.
So GnR for me.