Meat Loaf: One big disappointment
FURIOUS fans of US rocker Meat Loaf have rounded on the larger-than-life star describing his headline Hampshire show as "one big disappointment".
Dozens of the 10,000 strong crowd, who had paid £37.50 plus booking fee for tickets, walked out of Broadlands in Romsey early after the concert was plagued with poor weather and sound problems.
Complaints included not being able to hear the singer, best known for hits Dead Ringer for Love and Bat out of Hell, above his backing band and poor sound levels towards the back of the arena.
The Broadlands date was the fifth night of Meat Loaf's Casa de Carne European tour.
Readers besieged the Daily Echo's website to criticise the show, which was one of the most anticipated music events in Hampshire this summer.
Lifelong fan Donna Smith took her dad, also an avid fan, to the concert but left after just half-an-hour.
The 29-year-old from Bishopstoke said: "I've been a fan of Meat Loaf for as long as I can remember and I was really looking forward to the concert but it turned out to be absolutely awful.
"The sound quality was horrendous and when he moved round the stage the volume got louder or quieter depending on where he was.
"I've been to see him perform before and he was brilliant, but this show was just one big disappointment.
"We left just as he was singing I Want My Money Back - how fitting."
Trina Eales took her 17-year-old daughter Sarah to the show, but they too ended up disappointed.
"Meat Loaf has a strong voice but it was drowned out all night by the backing band," said the 45-year-old from Old Netley.
"It wasn't just us who felt disappointed either - you could hear lots of muttering as the night went on.
"We stayed until the end in the hope it might improve, but it never did."
Meat Loaf's publicist, David Cox, said the high winds were to blame for the sound problems.
He said: "The sound at the front of the stage was fantastic, ask anyone who was there.
"Every now and then the wind got up and it distorted the sound.
"Meat Loaf is a great performer and he was up there giving it his all, but he can't control the weather."
David Heartfield, managing director of show organisers The Rival Organisation, responsible for the weekend's run of gigs, added: "I don't know why the sound would have been any different for Meat Loaf's show - it was exactly the same equipment used for the other shows.
"I was aware of 20 or 30 people who left early but we certainly weren't talking many.
"Obviously the weather was not great, but it had been like that all weekend."
9:36am Tuesday 8th July 2008
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CommentPosted by: Jane Gillespie, Portsmouth on 10:04am Tue 8 Jul 08
We attended the Meat Loaf concert at Broadlands and it was absolutely awful. The weather and wind cannot be blamed entirely for the appauling performance. The wind probably did not help but the sound for the warm up act (Meat Loaf's daughter) and for the female back up singers solos was absolutely fine - it was the man himselfs performance that was very disappointing.
We attended the Meat Loaf concert at Broadlands and it was absolutely awful. The weather and wind cannot be blamed entirely for the appauling performance. The wind probably did not help but the sound for the warm up act (Meat Loaf's daughter) and for the female back up singers solos was absolutely fine - it was the man himselfs performance that was very disappointing.
Posted by: Jodie c, thornhill on 10:14am Tue 8 Jul 08
I think this is hilarious. Meatloaf is one of the most hideous musicians to ever grace the planet and why anybody would actually want to pay to see this horrible man deserves what they get. I'm glad it was windy. I knew he'd be rubbish...cos he is
I think this is hilarious. Meatloaf is one of the most hideous musicians to ever grace the planet and why anybody would actually want to pay to see this horrible man deserves what they get. I'm glad it was windy. I knew he'd be rubbish...cos he is
Posted by: Tracey Hurst, Hedge End on 10:15am Tue 8 Jul 08
Meatloaf cant 'control' the weather! NEITHER CAN HE 'BLAME' THE WEATHER. If only the wind had carried his voice away! The other singer came across as strong and clear, even with the wind. HE WAS DIRE. My 18 yr old son summed it up '[bold]bold[/bold] he sounds like Chewbacca from Star Wars![bold]bold[/bold] his greatest hits were almost unrecognisable as he slurred / mumbled / stumbled across stage. A TOTAL EMBARRASSMENT. [bold]bold[/bold] [italic]italic[/italic] I am trying to get a refund as I paid for 7 tickets.[bold]bold[/bold] [italic]italic[/italic] We left early, along with 1000s, what a waste of nearly £280.00
Meatloaf cant 'control' the weather! NEITHER CAN HE 'BLAME' THE WEATHER. If only the wind had carried his voice away! The other singer came across as strong and clear, even with the wind. HE WAS DIRE. My 18 yr old son summed it up ' he sounds like Chewbacca from Star Wars! his greatest hits were almost unrecognisable as he slurred / mumbled / stumbled across stage. A TOTAL EMBARRASSMENT. I am trying to get a refund as I paid for 7 tickets. We left early, along with 1000s, what a waste of nearly £280.00
Posted by: Kim on 10:18am Tue 8 Jul 08
I recently saw a Meatloaf tribute (Matt Shaw) at Bitterne Park Club, £3 to get in even for non members, he was absolutely fantastic, an incredible voice and would kick Meatloaf's sorry a***e all day long.... people are still talking about his performace now 6 weeks later....a great night had by all, dry, seated and cheap drink ! What more could you ask for?
I wouldn't even bother watching these overpaid has-beens who don't know when to hang up their mics.... those who did have been conned, quite frankly.
I recently saw a Meatloaf tribute (Matt Shaw) at Bitterne Park Club, £3 to get in even for non members, he was absolutely fantastic, an incredible voice and would kick Meatloaf's sorry a***e all day long.... people are still talking about his performace now 6 weeks later....a great night had by all, dry, seated and cheap drink ! What more could you ask for?
I wouldn't even bother watching these overpaid has-beens who don't know when to hang up their mics.... those who did have been conned, quite frankly.
Posted by: Errol Brown, Romsey on 10:38am Tue 8 Jul 08
Everyone knows too much 'Meatloaf' will give you wind. Add in an excess amount of water and you're sure to feel upset.
Best to stay at home with some 'Hot Chocolate', much easier to enjoy.
Everyone knows too much 'Meatloaf' will give you wind. Add in an excess amount of water and you're sure to feel upset.
Best to stay at home with some 'Hot Chocolate', much easier to enjoy.
Posted by: Lolshire on 10:40am Tue 8 Jul 08
Are his gigs a day long as each of his songs in 10 minutes long.
[bold]LIKE A BAT OUTTA HELL.[/bold]
Are his gigs a day long as each of his songs in 10 minutes long.
LIKE A BAT OUTTA HELL. Posted by: Kim on 10:41am Tue 8 Jul 08
That was another disaster a few years ago...Hot Chocolate headlining, without Errol Brown and they were utterly dreadful.. I wrote and complained and had a letter back from the promoter saying that Errol Brown hadn't appeared with HC for about 12 years...so why the hell book that band and advertise it as such then ?
Its all about the money and conning people into parting with it.
That was another disaster a few years ago...Hot Chocolate headlining, without Errol Brown and they were utterly dreadful.. I wrote and complained and had a letter back from the promoter saying that Errol Brown hadn't appeared with HC for about 12 years...so why the hell book that band and advertise it as such then ?
Its all about the money and conning people into parting with it.
Posted by: Music lover on 10:41am Tue 8 Jul 08
I was at the concert as well on Sunday and yes the sound at the back was poor due to the wind but anywhere nearer than 200 feet from the front the sound was great
I was at the concert as well on Sunday and yes the sound at the back was poor due to the wind but anywhere nearer than 200 feet from the front the sound was great
Posted by: Errol Brown, Romsey on 11:25am Tue 8 Jul 08
[quote][bold]Kim[/bold] wrote:
That was another disaster a few years ago...Hot Chocolate headlining, without Errol Brown and they were utterly dreadful.. I wrote and complained and had a letter back from the promoter saying that Errol Brown hadn't appeared with HC for about 12 years...so why the hell book that band and advertise it as such then ?
Its all about the money and conning people into parting with it.[/quote] Sorry Kim, I was sat at home with my feet up listening to Barry Manalow.
If you're in the area, drop in and I'll see if I can still put on a performance.
Kim wrote:
That was another disaster a few years ago...Hot Chocolate headlining, without Errol Brown and they were utterly dreadful.. I wrote and complained and had a letter back from the promoter saying that Errol Brown hadn't appeared with HC for about 12 years...so why the hell book that band and advertise it as such then ?
Its all about the money and conning people into parting with it.
Sorry Kim, I was sat at home with my feet up listening to Barry Manalow.
If you're in the area, drop in and I'll see if I can still put on a performance.
Posted by: Kim on 11:41am Tue 8 Jul 08
For the record...it's Manilow ! Can't stand him either.
For the record...it's Manilow ! Can't stand him either.
Posted by: Disappointed, Southampton on 11:46am Tue 8 Jul 08
What a load of rubbish - we were 20ft from the stage the sound from the backing singers was fine - MEATLOAF CANT SING!! It was appalling he sounded like a strangled cat - hundreds of people left early. We stayed on hoping it would improve but it didnt. We left during Bat out of Hell as did many many many others. [bold] I want my money back. [/bold]
What a load of rubbish - we were 20ft from the stage the sound from the backing singers was fine - MEATLOAF CANT SING!! It was appalling he sounded like a strangled cat - hundreds of people left early. We stayed on hoping it would improve but it didnt. We left during Bat out of Hell as did many many many others.
I want my money back. Posted by: T. Hurst on 11:57am Tue 8 Jul 08
I have been given an address to complain to (the organisers): Live Nation, Customer Services, 3rd Floor, 19-25 Argyll Street, LONDON W1F 7TS. [bold]If they have enough complaints, maybe we will be refunded[/bold]
I have been given an address to complain to (the organisers): Live Nation, Customer Services, 3rd Floor, 19-25 Argyll Street, LONDON W1F 7TS.
If they have enough complaints, maybe we will be refunded Posted by: Errol Brown, Romsey on 12:01pm Tue 8 Jul 08
[quote][bold]Kim[/bold] wrote:
For the record...it's Manilow ! Can't stand him either.[/quote] No, it was definitely Manalow. As I recall it was another of those naff tribute acts?
Still, it was cheap and as 'they' say, you only get what you pay for.
(Or in the case of Meatloaf, apparently not!)
Your still welcome to rummage through my vinyl collection if you fancy Kim?
Kim wrote:
For the record...it's Manilow ! Can't stand him either.
No, it was definitely Manalow. As I recall it was another of those naff tribute acts?
Still, it was cheap and as 'they' say, you only get what you pay for.
(Or in the case of Meatloaf, apparently not!)
Your still welcome to rummage through my vinyl collection if you fancy Kim?
Posted by: Kim on 12:06pm Tue 8 Jul 08
[quote][bold]Errol Brown[/bold] wrote:
[quote][bold]Kim[/bold] wrote:
For the record...it's Manilow ! Can't stand him either.[/quote] No, it was definitely Manalow. As I recall it was another of those naff tribute acts?
Still, it was cheap and as 'they' say, you only get what you pay for.
(Or in the case of Meatloaf, apparently not!)
Your still welcome to rummage through my vinyl collection if you fancy Kim?[/quote] With your questionable taste in music ? Now let me evaluate my options here.....rummage through your vinyls or stay in and wash my hair....Hmmmm tough one that. Can I phone a friend or go 50/50 ?
Errol Brown wrote:
Kim wrote:
For the record...it's Manilow ! Can't stand him either.
No, it was definitely Manalow. As I recall it was another of those naff tribute acts?
Still, it was cheap and as 'they' say, you only get what you pay for.
(Or in the case of Meatloaf, apparently not!)
Your still welcome to rummage through my vinyl collection if you fancy Kim?
With your questionable taste in music ? Now let me evaluate my options here.....rummage through your vinyls or stay in and wash my hair....Hmmmm tough one that. Can I phone a friend or go 50/50 ?
Posted by: Mental Mickey, Tatchbury on 12:06pm Tue 8 Jul 08
[quote][bold]Harry[/bold] wrote:
Whatever you do don't see the other Meatloaf tribute Dean something... he is appalling and even fatter than the real one. Ugly too and just alot smelly. Apart from that though he's crap.[/quote] Maybe the real Meatloaf is very smelly so it's just a tribute stench.
Harry wrote:
Whatever you do don't see the other Meatloaf tribute Dean something... he is appalling and even fatter than the real one. Ugly too and just alot smelly. Apart from that though he's crap.
Maybe the real Meatloaf is very smelly so it's just a tribute stench.
Posted by: Errol Brown, Romsey on 12:18pm Tue 8 Jul 08
[quote][bold]Kim[/bold] wrote:
[quote][bold]Errol Brown[/bold] wrote:
[quote][bold]Kim[/bold] wrote:
For the record...it's Manilow ! Can't stand him either.[/quote] No, it was definitely Manalow. As I recall it was another of those naff tribute acts?
Still, it was cheap and as 'they' say, you only get what you pay for.
(Or in the case of Meatloaf, apparently not!)
Your still welcome to rummage through my vinyl collection if you fancy Kim?[/quote] With your questionable taste in music ? Now let me evaluate my options here.....rummage through your vinyls or stay in and wash my hair....Hmmmm tough one that. Can I phone a friend or go 50/50 ?[/quote] You could gather up some more socially acceptable tunes and pop over and wash your hair here!
I'll get the kettle on then nip out and get you some L'Oréal, (only because I think you might be worth it?!)
Kim wrote:
Errol Brown wrote:
Kim wrote:
For the record...it's Manilow ! Can't stand him either.
No, it was definitely Manalow. As I recall it was another of those naff tribute acts?
Still, it was cheap and as 'they' say, you only get what you pay for.
(Or in the case of Meatloaf, apparently not!)
Your still welcome to rummage through my vinyl collection if you fancy Kim?
With your questionable taste in music ? Now let me evaluate my options here.....rummage through your vinyls or stay in and wash my hair....Hmmmm tough one that. Can I phone a friend or go 50/50 ?
You could gather up some more socially acceptable tunes and pop over and wash your hair here!
I'll get the kettle on then nip out and get you some L'Oréal, (only because I think you might be worth it?!)
Posted by: KD, fair oak on 12:54pm Tue 8 Jul 08
dozens left early? so lets be generous and say 50 left early. out of 10,000? good luck getting a refund, don't fancy your chances much.
dozens left early? so lets be generous and say 50 left early. out of 10,000? good luck getting a refund, don't fancy your chances much.
Posted by: Joe Pesci on 1:01pm Tue 8 Jul 08
£37.50?
A snip.
Alice Cooper is £32 at the Guildhall
Cyndi Lauper is £35
Scorpions are £35
This is a non news story.
The Echo should be ashamed of themselves.
£37.50?
A snip.
Alice Cooper is £32 at the Guildhall
Cyndi Lauper is £35
Scorpions are £35
This is a non news story.
The Echo should be ashamed of themselves.
Posted by: Tony Roberts, Banbury, Oxfordshire on 1:30pm Tue 8 Jul 08
I to thought the sound system at Meatloaf Broadlands was really bad, and also missing from a "proffesional" show were the side screens for those at the back.
My wife being wheelchair bound we had no choice but to use the disabled platform for her to see anything, but this was so far back meatloaf was like a toy, and what we did hear was dire !
I to thought the sound system at Meatloaf Broadlands was really bad, and also missing from a "proffesional" show were the side screens for those at the back.
My wife being wheelchair bound we had no choice but to use the disabled platform for her to see anything, but this was so far back meatloaf was like a toy, and what we did hear was dire !
Posted by: kerry, wales on 1:44pm Tue 8 Jul 08
[quote][bold]Music lover[/bold] wrote:
I was at the concert as well on Sunday and yes the sound at the back was poor due to the wind but anywhere nearer than 200 feet from the front the sound was great[/quote] i moved 4 times from the back to the middle to the side near the front and he sounded awful where ever i stood so how you can blame the weather conditions is beyond me
He was just plain rubbish
The only time he sounded any good was when i was in the car going home complete waste of money [
Music lover wrote:
I was at the concert as well on Sunday and yes the sound at the back was poor due to the wind but anywhere nearer than 200 feet from the front the sound was great
i moved 4 times from the back to the middle to the side near the front and he sounded awful where ever i stood so how you can blame the weather conditions is beyond me
He was just plain rubbish
The only time he sounded any good was when i was in the car going home complete waste of money [
Posted by: Bambi on 2:08pm Tue 8 Jul 08
[quote][bold]T. Hurst[/bold] wrote:
I have been given an address to complain to (the organisers): Live Nation, Customer Services, 3rd Floor, 19-25 Argyll Street, LONDON W1F 7TS. [bold]If they have enough complaints, maybe we will be refunded[/bold] [/quote] You won't. Not a chance. People, please grow up. Not everything can be perfect all the time. Meat's been ill recently, everyone knows that. You should have been prepared for it not to be as wonderful as you'd hoped, end of story
Whining about it now won't do you any good. And you WON'T get a refund, not a chance in hell
T. Hurst wrote:
I have been given an address to complain to (the organisers): Live Nation, Customer Services, 3rd Floor, 19-25 Argyll Street, LONDON W1F 7TS. If they have enough complaints, maybe we will be refunded
You won't. Not a chance. People, please grow up. Not everything can be perfect all the time. Meat's been ill recently, everyone knows that. You should have been prepared for it not to be as wonderful as you'd hoped, end of story
Whining about it now won't do you any good. And you WON'T get a refund, not a chance in hell
Posted by: PM, Totton on 2:10pm Tue 8 Jul 08
My friend and i had tickets to see him last year, when he cancelled on the morning of the concert we were gutted, so when we found out he was coming to Broadlands we thought hurrah he will get to see him after all! He did sound awful everyone who was stood around us just stared at each other in disbelief before packing up and going home early, by the time the encore came so many had gone home that we had moved right up near the stage! In a way i wish i had never gone as i feel as if it has spoiled the expectation of what it would be like to see him perform live
My friend and i had tickets to see him last year, when he cancelled on the morning of the concert we were gutted, so when we found out he was coming to Broadlands we thought hurrah he will get to see him after all! He did sound awful everyone who was stood around us just stared at each other in disbelief before packing up and going home early, by the time the encore came so many had gone home that we had moved right up near the stage! In a way i wish i had never gone as i feel as if it has spoiled the expectation of what it would be like to see him perform live
Posted by: Lou on 2:30pm Tue 8 Jul 08
[quote][bold]Bambi[/bold] wrote:
[quote][bold]T. Hurst[/bold] wrote: I have been given an address to complain to (the organisers): Live Nation, Customer Services, 3rd Floor, 19-25 Argyll Street, LONDON W1F 7TS. [bold]If they have enough complaints, maybe we will be refunded[/bold] [/quote] You won't. Not a chance. People, please grow up. Not everything can be perfect all the time. Meat's been ill recently, everyone knows that. You should have been prepared for it not to be as wonderful as you'd hoped, end of story Whining about it now won't do you any good. And you WON'T get a refund, not a chance in hell[/quote] Funny that people moaning about being ripped off, I suppose we should be extremely grateful to Meatloaf for giving an absolutely shocking performance and wasting our time and money - both of which most people dont have a lot to spare!!! But hey just as long as I remember things cant always be perfect!!
Bambi wrote:
T. Hurst wrote: I have been given an address to complain to (the organisers): Live Nation, Customer Services, 3rd Floor, 19-25 Argyll Street, LONDON W1F 7TS. If they have enough complaints, maybe we will be refunded
You won't. Not a chance. People, please grow up. Not everything can be perfect all the time. Meat's been ill recently, everyone knows that. You should have been prepared for it not to be as wonderful as you'd hoped, end of story Whining about it now won't do you any good. And you WON'T get a refund, not a chance in hell
Funny that people moaning about being ripped off, I suppose we should be extremely grateful to Meatloaf for giving an absolutely shocking performance and wasting our time and money - both of which most people dont have a lot to spare!!! But hey just as long as I remember things cant always be perfect!!
Posted by: Simon Cowell, X-Factor HQ on 2:33pm Tue 8 Jul 08
Milly vanilley sing his songs.
Milly vanilley sing his songs.
Posted by: Amber, Southampton on 2:36pm Tue 8 Jul 08
I think it's unfair what people have been saying. My partner and I are big Meatloaf fans and we queued up from 12:30 to get to the front of the stage - IT WAS WORTH IT. Although he took a couple of songs to warm up, he was excellent.
I'd like to say to those who are complaining about the sound that if they had arrived earlier and got closer to the front of the stage, they would have a completely different opinion. You should blame Meatloaf for the sound problems, it was the dreadful weather - at least he came out in the rain and wind to give us a great show!!!!
I think it's unfair what people have been saying. My partner and I are big Meatloaf fans and we queued up from 12:30 to get to the front of the stage - IT WAS WORTH IT. Although he took a couple of songs to warm up, he was excellent.
I'd like to say to those who are complaining about the sound that if they had arrived earlier and got closer to the front of the stage, they would have a completely different opinion. You should blame Meatloaf for the sound problems, it was the dreadful weather - at least he came out in the rain and wind to give us a great show!!!!
Posted by: Bambi on 3:43pm Tue 8 Jul 08
[quote][bold]Kim[/bold] wrote:
[quote][bold]Bambi[/bold] wrote:
[quote][bold]T. Hurst[/bold] wrote:
I have been given an address to complain to (the organisers): Live Nation, Customer Services, 3rd Floor, 19-25 Argyll Street, LONDON W1F 7TS. [bold]If they have enough complaints, maybe we will be refunded[/bold] [/quote] You won't. Not a chance. People, please grow up. Not everything can be perfect all the time. Meat's been ill recently, everyone knows that. You should have been prepared for it not to be as wonderful as you'd hoped, end of story
Whining about it now won't do you any good. And you WON'T get a refund, not a chance in hell[/quote] What a load of claptrap.....Why would everyone know he has been ill ?
People paying this sort of money for tickets have a certain expectation for a live performer of his calibre, and he failed to live up to that for reasons of drunkeness or illness or both, not the weather.
If he was ill, he shouldn't have performed then...end of !
[/quote] His recent illness was common knowledge amongst his [italic]fans[/italic], you know, those people who love Meat Loaf so much. And suppose he did cancel? Then what? Same people would be here crying and whining that he didn't turn up, guaranteed. You didn't even go, so what are you moaning about? Stick to your tribute bands, sweetheart, there's a good girl. Leave real live music to those who know a bit about it
Kim wrote:
Bambi wrote:
T. Hurst wrote:
I have been given an address to complain to (the organisers): Live Nation, Customer Services, 3rd Floor, 19-25 Argyll Street, LONDON W1F 7TS. If they have enough complaints, maybe we will be refunded
You won't. Not a chance. People, please grow up. Not everything can be perfect all the time. Meat's been ill recently, everyone knows that. You should have been prepared for it not to be as wonderful as you'd hoped, end of story
Whining about it now won't do you any good. And you WON'T get a refund, not a chance in hell
What a load of claptrap.....Why would everyone know he has been ill ?
People paying this sort of money for tickets have a certain expectation for a live performer of his calibre, and he failed to live up to that for reasons of drunkeness or illness or both, not the weather.
If he was ill, he shouldn't have performed then...end of !
His recent illness was common knowledge amongst his
fans, you know, those people who love Meat Loaf so much. And suppose he did cancel? Then what? Same people would be here crying and whining that he didn't turn up, guaranteed. You didn't even go, so what are you moaning about? Stick to your tribute bands, sweetheart, there's a good girl. Leave real live music to those who know a bit about it
Posted by: Bambi on 3:49pm Tue 8 Jul 08
[quote][bold]Lou[/bold] wrote:
[quote][bold]Bambi[/bold] wrote:
[quote][bold]T. Hurst[/bold] wrote: I have been given an address to complain to (the organisers): Live Nation, Customer Services, 3rd Floor, 19-25 Argyll Street, LONDON W1F 7TS. [bold]If they have enough complaints, maybe we will be refunded[/bold] [/quote] You won't. Not a chance. People, please grow up. Not everything can be perfect all the time. Meat's been ill recently, everyone knows that. You should have been prepared for it not to be as wonderful as you'd hoped, end of story Whining about it now won't do you any good. And you WON'T get a refund, not a chance in hell[/quote] Funny that people moaning about being ripped off, I suppose we should be extremely grateful to Meatloaf for giving an absolutely shocking performance and wasting our time and money - both of which most people dont have a lot to spare!!! But hey just as long as I remember things cant always be perfect!![/quote] Who got ripped off? So the performance wasn't all you expected it to be. Big deal. It happens. It's not like he thought "I know, I'll charge for tickets, but I'll be terrible. That'll teach them". Rip off indeed! Doubtless you expected him to sound exactly like he did on, let me guess, Hits Out Of Hell. Get a clue, live music is a hit-and-miss affair, everyone has bad days. Live with it. Any [bold]real[/bold] music fan understands that a live performance can go either way. You got to see Meat Loaf, for Christ's sake. Who cares if he wasn't brilliant? The guy's a legend, and you saw him perform.
Still, I'm sure having a go at me will get your money back
Lou wrote:
Bambi wrote:
T. Hurst wrote: I have been given an address to complain to (the organisers): Live Nation, Customer Services, 3rd Floor, 19-25 Argyll Street, LONDON W1F 7TS. If they have enough complaints, maybe we will be refunded
You won't. Not a chance. People, please grow up. Not everything can be perfect all the time. Meat's been ill recently, everyone knows that. You should have been prepared for it not to be as wonderful as you'd hoped, end of story Whining about it now won't do you any good. And you WON'T get a refund, not a chance in hell
Funny that people moaning about being ripped off, I suppose we should be extremely grateful to Meatloaf for giving an absolutely shocking performance and wasting our time and money - both of which most people dont have a lot to spare!!! But hey just as long as I remember things cant always be perfect!!
Who got ripped off? So the performance wasn't all you expected it to be. Big deal. It happens. It's not like he thought "I know, I'll charge for tickets, but I'll be terrible. That'll teach them". Rip off indeed! Doubtless you expected him to sound exactly like he did on, let me guess, Hits Out Of Hell. Get a clue, live music is a hit-and-miss affair, everyone has bad days. Live with it. Any
real music fan understands that a live performance can go either way. You got to see Meat Loaf, for Christ's sake. Who cares if he wasn't brilliant? The guy's a legend, and you saw him perform.
Still, I'm sure having a go at me will get your money back
Posted by: Valerie, http://meatloafnow.b
logspot.com/ on 3:59pm Tue 8 Jul 08
You people need to get a reality check. No one MADE you go, you all act like someone force fed you a meal you didn't ask for. Michael Danso, who worked with Meat on "Hair" posted this about all the whinning:
"I happen to be someone who DOES Know... I did the show "Hair" with Meat ( Mars Touring company ) and a nicer , warmer talented, more caring dude could not be found anywhere.. I have seen him go to a performance in full tilt boogie pain with a severe migraine, and his only concern was that the fans of the show and that night's audience not be disappointed. No one around a Concert likes to be blamed for a low quality show. I am sure that the "techies" doing the sound, lights, etc. did their jobs, but there are nights when the gremlins come out and mess up the carefully laid plans... " The best-laid plans of Mice and Men often gang aglee" ( R. Burns )...Meat has always been a full-throttle ahead performing Artist. I am sure he gave his usually great best. After all, how many of his many many concerts have EV-ER received a bad or negative review, people? NONE. Something is "rotten in Denmark" and it sure ain't him..This is Meatloaf, not Brittney,Bobby Brown, Lindsey Lohan, Paris, Whitney, or any of the self destructive "Artists " who do this stuff to their fans everyday while demanding a paycheck and unearned respect..Clean up your minds and attitudes, people and try to do the unthinkable... think positively towards an artist and contribute something nice, not just offer negativity after grabbing what you can from their ability to make you feel good and get you away from your 9 to 5 daily existence.. You owe at least a little faith and some good thoughts for what you have received already for years from this man...Hmmm?"
You people need to get a reality check. No one MADE you go, you all act like someone force fed you a meal you didn't ask for. Michael Danso, who worked with Meat on "Hair" posted this about all the whinning:
"I happen to be someone who DOES Know... I did the show "Hair" with Meat ( Mars Touring company ) and a nicer , warmer talented, more caring dude could not be found anywhere.. I have seen him go to a performance in full tilt boogie pain with a severe migraine, and his only concern was that the fans of the show and that night's audience not be disappointed. No one around a Concert likes to be blamed for a low quality show. I am sure that the "techies" doing the sound, lights, etc. did their jobs, but there are nights when the gremlins come out and mess up the carefully laid plans... " The best-laid plans of Mice and Men often gang aglee" ( R. Burns )...Meat has always been a full-throttle ahead performing Artist. I am sure he gave his usually great best. After all, how many of his many many concerts have EV-ER received a bad or negative review, people? NONE. Something is "rotten in Denmark" and it sure ain't him..This is Meatloaf, not Brittney,Bobby Brown, Lindsey Lohan, Paris, Whitney, or any of the self destructive "Artists " who do this stuff to their fans everyday while demanding a paycheck and unearned respect..Clean up your minds and attitudes, people and try to do the unthinkable... think positively towards an artist and contribute something nice, not just offer negativity after grabbing what you can from their ability to make you feel good and get you away from your 9 to 5 daily existence.. You owe at least a little faith and some good thoughts for what you have received already for years from this man...Hmmm?"
Posted by: Thumper, Salisbury on 4:36pm Tue 8 Jul 08
[quote][bold]Bambi[/bold] wrote:
[quote][bold]Kim[/bold] wrote:
[quote][bold]Bambi[/bold] wrote:
[quote][bold]T. Hurst[/bold] wrote:
I have been given an address to complain to (the organisers): Live Nation, Customer Services, 3rd Floor, 19-25 Argyll Street, LONDON W1F 7TS. [bold]If they have enough complaints, maybe we will be refunded[/bold] [/quote] You won't. Not a chance. People, please grow up. Not everything can be perfect all the time. Meat's been ill recently, everyone knows that. You should have been prepared for it not to be as wonderful as you'd hoped, end of story
Whining about it now won't do you any good. And you WON'T get a refund, not a chance in hell[/quote] What a load of claptrap.....Why would everyone know he has been ill ?
People paying this sort of money for tickets have a certain expectation for a live performer of his calibre, and he failed to live up to that for reasons of drunkeness or illness or both, not the weather.
If he was ill, he shouldn't have performed then...end of !
[/quote] His recent illness was common knowledge amongst his [italic]fans[/italic], you know, those people who love Meat Loaf so much. And suppose he did cancel? Then what? Same people would be here crying and whining that he didn't turn up, guaranteed. You didn't even go, so what are you moaning about? Stick to your tribute bands, sweetheart, there's a good girl. Leave real live music to those who know a bit about it[/quote] Yeah, leave Bambi alone. Any true fan would know that she recently lost her parents in a freak hunting accident so give her some slack. Poor deer.
Bambi wrote:
Kim wrote:
Bambi wrote:
T. Hurst wrote:
I have been given an address to complain to (the organisers): Live Nation, Customer Services, 3rd Floor, 19-25 Argyll Street, LONDON W1F 7TS. If they have enough complaints, maybe we will be refunded
You won't. Not a chance. People, please grow up. Not everything can be perfect all the time. Meat's been ill recently, everyone knows that. You should have been prepared for it not to be as wonderful as you'd hoped, end of story
Whining about it now won't do you any good. And you WON'T get a refund, not a chance in hell
What a load of claptrap.....Why would everyone know he has been ill ?
People paying this sort of money for tickets have a certain expectation for a live performer of his calibre, and he failed to live up to that for reasons of drunkeness or illness or both, not the weather.
If he was ill, he shouldn't have performed then...end of !
His recent illness was common knowledge amongst his fans, you know, those people who love Meat Loaf so much. And suppose he did cancel? Then what? Same people would be here crying and whining that he didn't turn up, guaranteed. You didn't even go, so what are you moaning about? Stick to your tribute bands, sweetheart, there's a good girl. Leave real live music to those who know a bit about it
Yeah, leave Bambi alone. Any true fan would know that she recently lost her parents in a freak hunting accident so give her some slack. Poor deer.
Posted by: Theo, Poole on 4:37pm Tue 8 Jul 08
I attended the Meat Loaf concert at Broadlands on sunday and have to say that I enjiyed the gig. His vocals are more than a little suspect these days, but the two female singers and great musicians in the band more than made up for it. I had no problems with the sound as I was within 30 yrds of the stage, and the weather didnt bother me. His daughter's can 'wail' as well and I found her band Pearl, entertaining. I first saw Meat Loaf back in 1980 on his first trip to the UK and 28 years on, I wasnt disapointed. After all, at 61 he must be getting tired by now!
I attended the Meat Loaf concert at Broadlands on sunday and have to say that I enjiyed the gig. His vocals are more than a little suspect these days, but the two female singers and great musicians in the band more than made up for it. I had no problems with the sound as I was within 30 yrds of the stage, and the weather didnt bother me. His daughter's can 'wail' as well and I found her band Pearl, entertaining. I first saw Meat Loaf back in 1980 on his first trip to the UK and 28 years on, I wasnt disapointed. After all, at 61 he must be getting tired by now!
Posted by: lmao, sholing on 6:42pm Tue 8 Jul 08
LIKE HE CARES WHAT YOU THINK HE HAS MORE FANS AND MONEY THEN ALL YOU LOT PUT TOGETHER .... GET OVER YOUR SELF
LIKE HE CARES WHAT YOU THINK HE HAS MORE FANS AND MONEY THEN ALL YOU LOT PUT TOGETHER .... GET OVER YOUR SELF
Posted by: Kim on 6:51pm Tue 8 Jul 08
[quote][bold]Bambi[/bold] wrote:
[quote][bold]Kim[/bold] wrote:
[quote][bold]Bambi[/bold] wrote:
[quote][bold]T. Hurst[/bold] wrote:
I have been given an address to complain to (the organisers): Live Nation, Customer Services, 3rd Floor, 19-25 Argyll Street, LONDON W1F 7TS. [bold]If they have enough complaints, maybe we will be refunded[/bold] [/quote] You won't. Not a chance. People, please grow up. Not everything can be perfect all the time. Meat's been ill recently, everyone knows that. You should have been prepared for it not to be as wonderful as you'd hoped, end of story
Whining about it now won't do you any good. And you WON'T get a refund, not a chance in hell[/quote] What a load of claptrap.....Why would everyone know he has been ill ?
People paying this sort of money for tickets have a certain expectation for a live performer of his calibre, and he failed to live up to that for reasons of drunkeness or illness or both, not the weather.
If he was ill, he shouldn't have performed then...end of !
[/quote] His recent illness was common knowledge amongst his [italic]fans[/italic], you know, those people who love Meat Loaf so much. And suppose he did cancel? Then what? Same people would be here crying and whining that he didn't turn up, guaranteed. You didn't even go, so what are you moaning about? Stick to your tribute bands, sweetheart, there's a good girl. Leave real live music to those who know a bit about it[/quote] How do you know I didn't go, you dithering fool ? Luckily I didn''t have to pay...it's not what you know, its who you know. Doing the job I do which involves REAL MUSIC, I think I am in a slightly more superior position to comment on this subject than you.
Now run along old timer, Desert Island Discs is starting on Radio 4.....
Bellend....
Bambi wrote:
Kim wrote:
Bambi wrote:
T. Hurst wrote:
I have been given an address to complain to (the organisers): Live Nation, Customer Services, 3rd Floor, 19-25 Argyll Street, LONDON W1F 7TS. If they have enough complaints, maybe we will be refunded
You won't. Not a chance. People, please grow up. Not everything can be perfect all the time. Meat's been ill recently, everyone knows that. You should have been prepared for it not to be as wonderful as you'd hoped, end of story
Whining about it now won't do you any good. And you WON'T get a refund, not a chance in hell
What a load of claptrap.....Why would everyone know he has been ill ?
People paying this sort of money for tickets have a certain expectation for a live performer of his calibre, and he failed to live up to that for reasons of drunkeness or illness or both, not the weather.
If he was ill, he shouldn't have performed then...end of !
His recent illness was common knowledge amongst his fans, you know, those people who love Meat Loaf so much. And suppose he did cancel? Then what? Same people would be here crying and whining that he didn't turn up, guaranteed. You didn't even go, so what are you moaning about? Stick to your tribute bands, sweetheart, there's a good girl. Leave real live music to those who know a bit about it
How do you know I didn't go, you dithering fool ? Luckily I didn''t have to pay...it's not what you know, its who you know. Doing the job I do which involves REAL MUSIC, I think I am in a slightly more superior position to comment on this subject than you.
Now run along old timer, Desert Island Discs is starting on Radio 4.....
Bellend....
Posted by: Sam, Romsey on 7:58pm Tue 8 Jul 08
I must say when a few of my friends said they wanted to go I told them not to waste their money. I was in New Hampshire, USA and went to see Meatloaf perform at The University of NH and he was absolutely terrible. We left after 4 songs, again the back up singing was brilliant but he was dreadful and there was NO BAD WEATHER as it was indoors. I think he has just passed his prime.
I must say when a few of my friends said they wanted to go I told them not to waste their money. I was in New Hampshire, USA and went to see Meatloaf perform at The University of NH and he was absolutely terrible. We left after 4 songs, again the back up singing was brilliant but he was dreadful and there was NO BAD WEATHER as it was indoors. I think he has just passed his prime.
Posted by: sub, romsey on 8:50pm Tue 8 Jul 08
we arrived at broadlands with plenty of time to spare so went to get a beer,oh sold out of beer and cider 3 hours before meatloaf due to come on,all that was left was bottles of wine at £15 !!! a bottle !!! the rip off had started.with in 10 mins of meat on load of people around us were moaning inc us,we saw at least 200 people leave,packing up chairs,tables and picnics,dont blame the wind and rain as we were all enjoying picnicing in it,so,so sad.........
we arrived at broadlands with plenty of time to spare so went to get a beer,oh sold out of beer and cider 3 hours before meatloaf due to come on,all that was left was bottles of wine at £15 !!! a bottle !!! the rip off had started.with in 10 mins of meat on load of people around us were moaning inc us,we saw at least 200 people leave,packing up chairs,tables and picnics,dont blame the wind and rain as we were all enjoying picnicing in it,so,so sad.........
Posted by: Dee, Eastleigh on 8:57pm Tue 8 Jul 08
What a lot of negative remarks about a legend just remember the age of meat loaf. Some people are not happy unless they are complaining,I attended with my 14 year old grand-daughter and my son this being 3 generations who thoroughly enjoyed the show. It was well worth the £37:50. Lets hope Meat Loaf returns to Southampton in the near future we will certainly be going again to see this great rock star.
What a lot of negative remarks about a legend just remember the age of meat loaf. Some people are not happy unless they are complaining,I attended with my 14 year old grand-daughter and my son this being 3 generations who thoroughly enjoyed the show. It was well worth the £37:50. Lets hope Meat Loaf returns to Southampton in the near future we will certainly be going again to see this great rock star.
Posted by: Jo, Basingstoke on 9:12pm Tue 8 Jul 08
you all shouldnt of wasted your money going to broadlands on sunday night. you should have gone on the saturday to see Boyzone there. They were greatly received nobody left during the show!! No problems with sound and much better weather!! And of course one important thing Much better to look at!!!
you all shouldnt of wasted your money going to broadlands on sunday night. you should have gone on the saturday to see Boyzone there. They were greatly received nobody left during the show!! No problems with sound and much better weather!! And of course one important thing Much better to look at!!!
Posted by: Bambi on 9:20pm Tue 8 Jul 08
[quote][bold]lmao[/bold] wrote:
LIKE HE CARES WHAT YOU THINK HE HAS MORE FANS AND MONEY THEN ALL YOU LOT PUT TOGETHER .... GET OVER YOUR SELF [/quote] Apart from Kim, of course, who's well on her way to being the next Lester Bangs. She's so 'hip' and 'scene' that she even laughs at rival radio stations.
lmao wrote:
LIKE HE CARES WHAT YOU THINK HE HAS MORE FANS AND MONEY THEN ALL YOU LOT PUT TOGETHER .... GET OVER YOUR SELF
Apart from Kim, of course, who's well on her way to being the next Lester Bangs. She's so 'hip' and 'scene' that she even laughs at rival radio stations.
Posted by: Deflated fan, Hampshire on 9:29pm Tue 8 Jul 08
I went to the concert and cannot understand how Meatloaf was able to be heard when he introduced his step-daughter and seemed very with it. Yet when he came on later for his gig you were unable to hear him properly, his speach was slurred and he was not sining with the music. My daughter summed it up by saying he was flat and out of key. If a 14yr old can see what was wrong, why can't his management team.You can't airbrush a live performance so this was how he must really sound. Good job we went home early as my ears could not take that noise all evening. It was a real disapointment!!!!!!!
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I went to the concert and cannot understand how Meatloaf was able to be heard when he introduced his step-daughter and seemed very with it. Yet when he came on later for his gig you were unable to hear him properly, his speach was slurred and he was not sining with the music. My daughter summed it up by saying he was flat and out of key. If a 14yr old can see what was wrong, why can't his management team.You can't airbrush a live performance so this was how he must really sound. Good job we went home early as my ears could not take that noise all evening. It was a real disapointment!!!!!!!
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Posted by: Big Vern on 9:29pm Tue 8 Jul 08
[quote][bold]Kim[/bold] wrote:
[quote][bold]Bambi[/bold] wrote:
[quote][bold]Kim[/bold] wrote:
[quote][bold]Bambi[/bold] wrote:
[quote][bold]T. Hurst[/bold] wrote:
I have been given an address to complain to (the organisers): Live Nation, Customer Services, 3rd Floor, 19-25 Argyll Street, LONDON W1F 7TS. [bold]If they have enough complaints, maybe we will be refunded[/bold] [/quote] You won't. Not a chance. People, please grow up. Not everything can be perfect all the time. Meat's been ill recently, everyone knows that. You should have been prepared for it not to be as wonderful as you'd hoped, end of story
Whining about it now won't do you any good. And you WON'T get a refund, not a chance in hell[/quote] What a load of claptrap.....Why would everyone know he has been ill ?
People paying this sort of money for tickets have a certain expectation for a live performer of his calibre, and he failed to live up to that for reasons of drunkeness or illness or both, not the weather.
If he was ill, he shouldn't have performed then...end of !
[/quote] His recent illness was common knowledge amongst his [italic]fans[/italic], you know, those people who love Meat Loaf so much. And suppose he did cancel? Then what? Same people would be here crying and whining that he didn't turn up, guaranteed. You didn't even go, so what are you moaning about? Stick to your tribute bands, sweetheart, there's a good girl. Leave real live music to those who know a bit about it[/quote] How do you know I didn't go, you dithering fool ? Luckily I didn''t have to pay...it's not what you know, its who you know. Doing the job I do which involves REAL MUSIC, I think I am in a slightly more superior position to comment on this subject than you.
Now run along old timer, Desert Island Discs is starting on Radio 4.....
Bellend....[/quote] So what job is it you do that you [italic]think[/italic] makes you somehow more qualified to like music than use mere mortals? Seriously, I'm so sick of hearing media-types claiming they're "more qualified" to know about music, and getting all snobbish, just because they're remotely involved in music for a living. Whatever this marvellous job is, you obviously don't have much experience in it, because that snobbery soon gets knocked out of you when you realise that it doesn't qualify you to know squat. Music isn't something you [bold]can[/bold] be qualified to know about, and for the record, the opinions of music fans outweighs that of [bold]anyone[/bold] working in the music industry, every time. Every time
Kim wrote:
Bambi wrote:
Kim wrote:
Bambi wrote:
T. Hurst wrote:
I have been given an address to complain to (the organisers): Live Nation, Customer Services, 3rd Floor, 19-25 Argyll Street, LONDON W1F 7TS. If they have enough complaints, maybe we will be refunded
You won't. Not a chance. People, please grow up. Not everything can be perfect all the time. Meat's been ill recently, everyone knows that. You should have been prepared for it not to be as wonderful as you'd hoped, end of story
Whining about it now won't do you any good. And you WON'T get a refund, not a chance in hell
What a load of claptrap.....Why would everyone know he has been ill ?
People paying this sort of money for tickets have a certain expectation for a live performer of his calibre, and he failed to live up to that for reasons of drunkeness or illness or both, not the weather.
If he was ill, he shouldn't have performed then...end of !
His recent illness was common knowledge amongst his fans, you know, those people who love Meat Loaf so much. And suppose he did cancel? Then what? Same people would be here crying and whining that he didn't turn up, guaranteed. You didn't even go, so what are you moaning about? Stick to your tribute bands, sweetheart, there's a good girl. Leave real live music to those who know a bit about it
How do you know I didn't go, you dithering fool ? Luckily I didn''t have to pay...it's not what you know, its who you know. Doing the job I do which involves REAL MUSIC, I think I am in a slightly more superior position to comment on this subject than you.
Now run along old timer, Desert Island Discs is starting on Radio 4.....
Bellend....
So what job is it you do that you
think makes you somehow more qualified to like music than use mere mortals? Seriously, I'm so sick of hearing media-types claiming they're "more qualified" to know about music, and getting all snobbish, just because they're remotely involved in music for a living. Whatever this marvellous job is, you obviously don't have much experience in it, because that snobbery soon gets knocked out of you when you realise that it doesn't qualify you to know squat. Music isn't something you
can be qualified to know about, and for the record, the opinions of music fans outweighs that of
anyone working in the music industry, every time. Every time
Posted by: jen, thornhill on 9:36pm Tue 8 Jul 08
What did you all expect, did you expect it to sound like a cd well hello its live it does sound different. The group of ladies I was with really enjoyed the show and no we were not wearing deaf aids meatloaf was very entertaining, his band, backsingers were brilliant. Everyone around us was dancing and singing and had a great time well worth the £37.50. Lets hope he visits again. All the best to Pearl look forward to hearing more of them in the future.
What did you all expect, did you expect it to sound like a cd well hello its live it does sound different. The group of ladies I was with really enjoyed the show and no we were not wearing deaf aids meatloaf was very entertaining, his band, backsingers were brilliant. Everyone around us was dancing and singing and had a great time well worth the £37.50. Lets hope he visits again. All the best to Pearl look forward to hearing more of them in the future.
Posted by: dee, Eastleigh on 9:48pm Tue 8 Jul 08
I totally agree with you Jen great show long live meat loaf and I'm sure Pearl will carry on the great music good luck to her,a great rock star,great show let's have more legends at Broadlands
I totally agree with you Jen great show long live meat loaf and I'm sure Pearl will carry on the great music good luck to her,a great rock star,great show let's have more legends at Broadlands
Posted by: Debs, Romsey on 10:33pm Tue 8 Jul 08
Well me and my husband went to the Meatloaf concert on Sunday. To be honest i am not a huge fan infact it was more of a pressie for my hubby as he has like Meatloafs music over the years. Being it was in my home town i thought why not get some tickets. I personally went with an open mind but my main concern all day was what the weather was going to be like especially when waking up Sunday morning to pouring down rain. Well one thing i do disagree with in some of the above comments is i thought the weather held off really well and couldn't really ask for more.I think out of the three days of concerts Sunday had to be the best day for the weather (come the evening). Yes it was a little cold come 9pm ish but whether we didn't find it to bad may of been that we were to the side of the stage where there were trees at the back of us. As for he's performance well yes have to say it wasn't as good as i thought it would be and definetly Patti Russo was the best singer of the night. My main disappointment was that he only did about 3 of he's older songs that a majority of people only recognised (me included) and it was these songs that seem to get the crowd warmed up a little. I have been to quite a few concerts in my time and all have been inside a building so whether it's down to that and the atmosphere is better as well as the sounding. As for age of the man well i went last year to see Lionel Richie who is probably around the same age maybe even older and well he could put a lot of young artists to shame for the amount of energy he gave to he's concert. Fantastic definetly would recommend seeing him well worth every penny (admittly i had seats in the second row from the front). Worst person i have ever seen was Whitney Houston what a rip off that was now that would be something to complain about. Treated her audience like crap hour or more coming on late and didn't even actually sing her songs on spoke them crap crap crap...............
Well me and my husband went to the Meatloaf concert on Sunday. To be honest i am not a huge fan infact it was more of a pressie for my hubby as he has like Meatloafs music over the years. Being it was in my home town i thought why not get some tickets. I personally went with an open mind but my main concern all day was what the weather was going to be like especially when waking up Sunday morning to pouring down rain. Well one thing i do disagree with in some of the above comments is i thought the weather held off really well and couldn't really ask for more.I think out of the three days of concerts Sunday had to be the best day for the weather (come the evening). Yes it was a little cold come 9pm ish but whether we didn't find it to bad may of been that we were to the side of the stage where there were trees at the back of us. As for he's performance well yes have to say it wasn't as good as i thought it would be and definetly Patti Russo was the best singer of the night. My main disappointment was that he only did about 3 of he's older songs that a majority of people only recognised (me included) and it was these songs that seem to get the crowd warmed up a little. I have been to quite a few concerts in my time and all have been inside a building so whether it's down to that and the atmosphere is better as well as the sounding. As for age of the man well i went last year to see Lionel Richie who is probably around the same age maybe even older and well he could put a lot of young artists to shame for the amount of energy he gave to he's concert. Fantastic definetly would recommend seeing him well worth every penny (admittly i had seats in the second row from the front). Worst person i have ever seen was Whitney Houston what a rip off that was now that would be something to complain about. Treated her audience like crap hour or more coming on late and didn't even actually sing her songs on spoke them crap crap crap...............
Posted by: Debs, Romsey on 10:44pm Tue 8 Jul 08
[quote][bold]dee[/bold] wrote:
I totally agree with you Jen great show long live meat loaf and I'm sure Pearl will carry on the great music good luck to her,a great rock star,great show let's have more legends at Broadlands[/quote] Yep!! Totally agree with Dee about 'lets have more legends at Broadlands'. Us in the South have waited years to start to have some descent concerts in our neck of the woods so we don't have to travel miles. Whilst everyones complaining about wanting a refund, just think of how much it would of cost you if you had to travel for miles and pay accomendation plus your ticket etc. You would have to be looking at a good £200.00 per person. So it could of been worst for those that weren't happy. Look forward to any future descent acts.
dee wrote:
I totally agree with you Jen great show long live meat loaf and I'm sure Pearl will carry on the great music good luck to her,a great rock star,great show let's have more legends at Broadlands
Yep!! Totally agree with Dee about 'lets have more legends at Broadlands'. Us in the South have waited years to start to have some descent concerts in our neck of the woods so we don't have to travel miles. Whilst everyones complaining about wanting a refund, just think of how much it would of cost you if you had to travel for miles and pay accomendation plus your ticket etc. You would have to be looking at a good £200.00 per person. So it could of been worst for those that weren't happy. Look forward to any future descent acts.
Posted by: Dean Torkington on 11:07pm Tue 8 Jul 08
YOULL BE GETTING THEM , DONT WORRY AND A LOT MORE BESIDES!
YOULL BE GETTING THEM , DONT WORRY AND A LOT MORE BESIDES!
Posted by: Dean Torkington, UK on 11:10pm Tue 8 Jul 08
nobody crosses me and gets away with it! if the court case dosent come off theres means and ways oh yes
did i tell you i have strong connections with the MCC SATANS SLAVES!
nobody crosses me and gets away with it! if the court case dosent come off theres means and ways oh yes
did i tell you i have strong connections with the MCC SATANS SLAVES!
Posted by: Kim on 11:13pm Tue 8 Jul 08
[quote][bold]Dean Torkington[/bold] wrote:
YOULL BE GETTING THEM , DONT WORRY AND A LOT MORE BESIDES![/quote] Oh really ? I trust that isn't a threat Dean... It certainly looks like one from where I'm sat.
Get a grip and go and take an aspirin or something...might help your bloodpressure
Dean Torkington wrote:
YOULL BE GETTING THEM , DONT WORRY AND A LOT MORE BESIDES!
Oh really ? I trust that isn't a threat Dean... It certainly looks like one from where I'm sat.
Get a grip and go and take an aspirin or something...might help your bloodpressure
Posted by: Dean Torkington on 11:28pm Tue 8 Jul 08
OH FORGOT TO MENTION THE INDIGO HAVE BOOKED ME DIRECT! ROFPML
OH FORGOT TO MENTION THE INDIGO HAVE BOOKED ME DIRECT! ROFPML
Posted by: kim on 11:29pm Tue 8 Jul 08
Like I said, nite Dean, sleep well X
Like I said, nite Dean, sleep well X
Posted by: kim on 11:31pm Tue 8 Jul 08
[quote][bold]Dean Torkington[/bold] wrote:
OH FORGOT TO MENTION THE INDIGO HAVE BOOKED ME DIRECT! ROFPML
[/quote] Yes, that's right, of course they have.... oh if only you knew !!! Blissful ignorance :-)
Dean Torkington wrote:
OH FORGOT TO MENTION THE INDIGO HAVE BOOKED ME DIRECT! ROFPML
Yes, that's right, of course they have.... oh if only you knew !!! Blissful ignorance :-)
Posted by: kim on 11:36pm Tue 8 Jul 08
[quote][bold]Dean Torkington[/bold] wrote:
OH FORGOT TO MENTION THE INDIGO HAVE BOOKED ME DIRECT! ROFPML
[/quote] Dean, do your homework, Indigo club ceased to put on tributes after you played....nothing inferred of course but even their website has shut down now and the lease for the building is up for sale...think you are gonna be playing in Tesco's car park instead !!
Dean Torkington wrote:
OH FORGOT TO MENTION THE INDIGO HAVE BOOKED ME DIRECT! ROFPML
Dean, do your homework, Indigo club ceased to put on tributes after you played....nothing inferred of course but even their website has shut down now and the lease for the building is up for sale...think you are gonna be playing in Tesco's car park instead !!
Posted by: karl pilkington on 11:44pm Tue 8 Jul 08
Anyone who types all in capitals is clearly a spanner short of a tool box, funny read though.
Anyone who types all in capitals is clearly a spanner short of a tool box, funny read though.
Posted by: kim on 11:44pm Tue 8 Jul 08
Deanie, you clearly cannot read....where was I taunting you or slagging you off before you came on this site and started chucking your considerable weight around ?
I never mentioned your name...your hackles rose at the mention of your superior rival, the brilliant Matt Shaw, whom you seek to disparage across your website....very big of you.
And then you infer that a closed down venue has booked you ? You are clearly working far too hard, take a break mate.., have a holiday....on Mars preferably
Deanie, you clearly cannot read....where was I taunting you or slagging you off before you came on this site and started chucking your considerable weight around ?
I never mentioned your name...your hackles rose at the mention of your superior rival, the brilliant Matt Shaw, whom you seek to disparage across your website....very big of you.
And then you infer that a closed down venue has booked you ? You are clearly working far too hard, take a break mate.., have a holiday....on Mars preferably
Posted by: jtracey, Southampton on 9:04am Wed 9 Jul 08
Meatloaf - Broadlands. The wind was a problem but not the real problem. The poor man can no longer sing. In view of this he should not be perfoming at events like this and asking people to pay large sums of money to see him. The promoters are a disgrace in putting this show on and I don't believe have fullfilled their contractual obligations. PLEASE ALL COMPLAIN!
Meatloaf - Broadlands. The wind was a problem but not the real problem. The poor man can no longer sing. In view of this he should not be perfoming at events like this and asking people to pay large sums of money to see him. The promoters are a disgrace in putting this show on and I don't believe have fullfilled their contractual obligations. PLEASE ALL COMPLAIN!
Posted by: jtracey, Southampton on 9:04am Wed 9 Jul 08
Meatloaf - Broadlands. The wind was a problem but not the real problem. The poor man can no longer sing. In view of this he should not be perfoming at events like this and asking people to pay large sums of money to see him. The promoters are a disgrace in putting this show on and I don't believe have fullfilled their contractual obligations. PLEASE ALL COMPLAIN!
Meatloaf - Broadlands. The wind was a problem but not the real problem. The poor man can no longer sing. In view of this he should not be perfoming at events like this and asking people to pay large sums of money to see him. The promoters are a disgrace in putting this show on and I don't believe have fullfilled their contractual obligations. PLEASE ALL COMPLAIN!
Posted by: sharon, Mansbridge on 10:03am Wed 9 Jul 08
Oh yeah forgot to add, someone moaned about the alcohol running out too early, does anyone wonder whether this is done on purpose so people dont get drunk and act like the idiots i was stood next to for a bit!! Luckily security were called and they calmed down. You dont go to a concert to drink alcohol, go the pub if you want that ansd listen to the jukebox!!!!
Oh yeah forgot to add, someone moaned about the alcohol running out too early, does anyone wonder whether this is done on purpose so people dont get drunk and act like the idiots i was stood next to for a bit!! Luckily security were called and they calmed down. You dont go to a concert to drink alcohol, go the pub if you want that ansd listen to the jukebox!!!!
Posted by: alvin robinson, southampton on 11:46am Wed 9 Jul 08
ive been reading the comments about meatloaf at broadlands and feel that they are very wrong!!
the weather was fine only overcast all evening! the sound was brilliant!! ive been to many gigs both outside and indoors and could not fault the performance in anyway!! im not a meatloaf fan and was bought the tickets as a present, iwent not really knowing much about the music at all! but as a fan of rock in general i can tell you he rocked and it was the best gig ive been to in years! and im not supised those at the daily echo coulnt here as the daily echo stand was way back away from the stage!!
ive been reading the comments about meatloaf at broadlands and feel that they are very wrong!!
the weather was fine only overcast all evening! the sound was brilliant!! ive been to many gigs both outside and indoors and could not fault the performance in anyway!! im not a meatloaf fan and was bought the tickets as a present, iwent not really knowing much about the music at all! but as a fan of rock in general i can tell you he rocked and it was the best gig ive been to in years! and im not supised those at the daily echo coulnt here as the daily echo stand was way back away from the stage!!
Posted by: alvin robinson, southampton on 11:55am Wed 9 Jul 08
and another thing! during the cocert i needed th toilet which 4 those who didnt go was as far as you could get from the stage!! i coulld still here fine!!and was able with ease to then walk back 2 where my mates were at the front of the stage! so those who felt they couldnt here should have just moved closer!!! as it was a very sivalised croud!![bold]bold[/bold]
and another thing! during the cocert i needed th toilet which 4 those who didnt go was as far as you could get from the stage!! i coulld still here fine!!and was able with ease to then walk back 2 where my mates were at the front of the stage! so those who felt they couldnt here should have just moved closer!!! as it was a very sivalised croud!!
Posted by: Tom on 11:55am Wed 9 Jul 08
Meat loaf was a disgrace!
Meat loaf was a disgrace!
Posted by: alvin robinson, southampton on 12:05pm Wed 9 Jul 08
and id also like to make it clear that bands playing live never sound like they do on the cds! as the music is not messed around with!! and yes meatloaf probably didnt sound like he did 10 years ago in his hay day!! but he is 61!!
and id also like to make it clear that bands playing live never sound like they do on the cds! as the music is not messed around with!! and yes meatloaf probably didnt sound like he did 10 years ago in his hay day!! but he is 61!!
Posted by: alvin robinson, southampton on 12:09pm Wed 9 Jul 08
just one more point!!!!
if a croud was furius they would let you know! ive been to gigs at hide park wher bands have been bood of stage!!
so the echos comment about a furius croud is so wrong!!!!!!!!!!!!
just one more point!!!!
if a croud was furius they would let you know! ive been to gigs at hide park wher bands have been bood of stage!!
so the echos comment about a furius croud is so wrong!!!!!!!!!!!!
Posted by: dee, ? on 12:54pm Wed 9 Jul 08
I saw Meatloaf at Broadlands at the weekend, Yes I was down the front and I had an amazing time, not even the weather could put dampners on for me.
What did ruin the evening was the drinkers who by the end were very drunk & the smokers who were like chimneys.
You can't blame Meat Loaf for the weather, I know he is a rock god, but not the heavenly father!!!!!
a great gig from Meat, his band,Patti Russo who was awesome and Pearl.
I saw Meatloaf at Broadlands at the weekend, Yes I was down the front and I had an amazing time, not even the weather could put dampners on for me.
What did ruin the evening was the drinkers who by the end were very drunk & the smokers who were like chimneys.
You can't blame Meat Loaf for the weather, I know he is a rock god, but not the heavenly father!!!!!
a great gig from Meat, his band,Patti Russo who was awesome and Pearl.
Posted by: alvin robinson, southampton on 1:26pm Wed 9 Jul 08
will carson!! didnt u go to my school!!u obviously didnt learn much!!
will carson!! didnt u go to my school!!u obviously didnt learn much!!
Posted by: Candy, UK on 1:31pm Wed 9 Jul 08
[quote][bold]Simon Cowell[/bold] wrote:
Milly vanilley sing his songs.[/quote] I agree. I thoroughly enjoyed the show. Pointless to expect studio sound quality at a live gig, particularly an outdoor one where the sound quality is so affected by the conditions.
This is just turning into a "bash Meat Loaf fest" which he doesn't deserve. He put on an excellent show and gave it everything as he always does. I will be seeing the remainder of his UK shows and know I will enjoy them.
As a previous poster has written:
This is a non news story.
The Echo should be ashamed of themselves.
I agree with that too.
Simon Cowell wrote:
Milly vanilley sing his songs.
I agree. I thoroughly enjoyed the show. Pointless to expect studio sound quality at a live gig, particularly an outdoor one where the sound quality is so affected by the conditions.
This is just turning into a "bash Meat Loaf fest" which he doesn't deserve. He put on an excellent show and gave it everything as he always does. I will be seeing the remainder of his UK shows and know I will enjoy them.
As a previous poster has written:
This is a non news story.
The Echo should be ashamed of themselves.
I agree with that too.
Posted by: Bambi on 3:08pm Wed 9 Jul 08
[quote][bold]alvin robinson[/bold] wrote:
and id also like to make it clear that bands playing live never sound
like they do on the cds! as the music is not messed around with!! and
yes meatloaf probably didnt sound like he did 10 years ago in his hay
day!! but he is 61!![/quote] I think the problem is, most of the whingers are of the boy-band persuasion, and sadly, since their "gigs" are essentially a mime act, or at best, glorified karaoke, they [bold]do[/bold] tend to sound the same "live" as they do on CD. Because you are, in effect, listening to their CD, with perhaps a bit of live vocal over the top, but probably not
alvin robinson wrote:
and id also like to make it clear that bands playing live never sound
like they do on the cds! as the music is not messed around with!! and
yes meatloaf probably didnt sound like he did 10 years ago in his hay
day!! but he is 61!!
I think the problem is, most of the whingers are of the boy-band persuasion, and sadly, since their "gigs" are essentially a mime act, or at best, glorified karaoke, they
do tend to sound the same "live" as they do on CD. Because you are, in effect, listening to their CD, with perhaps a bit of live vocal over the top, but probably not
Posted by: Daniel House, Southampton on 4:50pm Wed 9 Jul 08
I was at the Meat Loaf concert, and i could hear perfectly well. It's just a case of getting there early, to get near the front. For the first few songs, Mr Loaf sounded quite, but after a few ajustments, of which were not his fault but our terrible weather, he sounded fine. You can't help the weather. I would rather complain about the amount of toatlly drunk people everywhere, shouting and getting in the way. That ruined it for me. Mr Loaf is over 60, cut him some slack, you perform a show of that size, at his age, in that weather and cold, and see how well you sound? by all means complain, but its just one of those thigs so: GET OVER IT!
I was at the Meat Loaf concert, and i could hear perfectly well. It's just a case of getting there early, to get near the front. For the first few songs, Mr Loaf sounded quite, but after a few ajustments, of which were not his fault but our terrible weather, he sounded fine. You can't help the weather. I would rather complain about the amount of toatlly drunk people everywhere, shouting and getting in the way. That ruined it for me. Mr Loaf is over 60, cut him some slack, you perform a show of that size, at his age, in that weather and cold, and see how well you sound? by all means complain, but its just one of those thigs so: GET OVER IT!
Posted by: alvin robinson, southampton on 5:27pm Wed 9 Jul 08
[quote][bold]Bambi[/bold] wrote:
[quote][bold]alvin robinson[/bold] wrote: and id also like to make it clear that bands playing live never sound like they do on the cds! as the music is not messed around with!! and yes meatloaf probably didnt sound like he did 10 years ago in his hay day!! but he is 61!![/quote] I think the problem is, most of the whingers are of the boy-band persuasion, and sadly, since their \"gigs\" are essentially a mime act, or at best, glorified karaoke, they [bold]do[/bold] tend to sound the same \"live\" as they do on CD. Because you are, in effect, listening to their CD, with perhaps a bit of live vocal over the top, but probably not[/quote] well said
Bambi wrote:
alvin robinson wrote: and id also like to make it clear that bands playing live never sound like they do on the cds! as the music is not messed around with!! and yes meatloaf probably didnt sound like he did 10 years ago in his hay day!! but he is 61!!
I think the problem is, most of the whingers are of the boy-band persuasion, and sadly, since their \"gigs\" are essentially a mime act, or at best, glorified karaoke, they do tend to sound the same \"live\" as they do on CD. Because you are, in effect, listening to their CD, with perhaps a bit of live vocal over the top, but probably not
well said
Posted by: alvin robinson, southampton on 5:33pm Wed 9 Jul 08
can anyone who did love the concert please make it known on here or if you know anyone who did please write it down!! i feel the echo has chosen a minority that didnt like it!!and i think all this negativity is unfair!as was an amazing show!!!
can anyone who did love the concert please make it known on here or if you know anyone who did please write it down!! i feel the echo has chosen a minority that didnt like it!!and i think all this negativity is unfair!as was an amazing show!!!
Posted by: barbra, marchwood on 7:11pm Wed 9 Jul 08
meatloaf was the best gig ever!!!i agree with alvin and feel the daily echo should print that it was a minority that didnt enjoy it..........
meatloaf was the best gig ever!!!i agree with alvin and feel the daily echo should print that it was a minority that didnt enjoy it..........
Posted by: Meirion on 7:50pm Wed 9 Jul 08
I didn't go to the show that you are talking about- but I did go and see Meat Loaf on the same tour last week in Liverpool. This show was an indoor show and therefore the wind was no factor - however Meat's vocals were shocking- it was like he was singing a different song to his great backing band. Having seen him many times before I was very disappointed with the quality of his voice. He seemed to try his best but sadly I think the time has come to hang up the bat!
I didn't go to the show that you are talking about- but I did go and see Meat Loaf on the same tour last week in Liverpool. This show was an indoor show and therefore the wind was no factor - however Meat's vocals were shocking- it was like he was singing a different song to his great backing band. Having seen him many times before I was very disappointed with the quality of his voice. He seemed to try his best but sadly I think the time has come to hang up the bat!
Posted by: Daniel House on 9:12pm Wed 9 Jul 08
I also think that the Echo just picked people who didn't like the show.Point one: Hes not young anymore so aint going to sound great, surely your feeble brians worked this out before you booked the tickets! Point two: Weather was not his fault so the sound going wrong wasn't anyone's fault soley, just the poor weather, which again you must have seen and sat through when you were there? Point three: I saw him at Wembly last year for the 3 bats tour, he was great, just it was OUTDOORS this time, and the elements take there toll! so shhh
I also think that the Echo just picked people who didn't like the show.Point one: Hes not young anymore so aint going to sound great, surely your feeble brians worked this out before you booked the tickets! Point two: Weather was not his fault so the sound going wrong wasn't anyone's fault soley, just the poor weather, which again you must have seen and sat through when you were there? Point three: I saw him at Wembly last year for the 3 bats tour, he was great, just it was OUTDOORS this time, and the elements take there toll! so shhh
Posted by: mark, wokingham on 9:34pm Wed 9 Jul 08
Meatloaf was awful - I wouldn't call myself a fan but I used to consider Meat a ledgend now I find him sad and past it. He should have quited ahead and remained a ledgend.
It wasnt the weather, or the sound system he just could not sing in tune. Vic Reeves used to do the pub singer and thats how meat sounded - Check out this clip on Youtube and the poor singing is Meat not the audiance or the weather -
www.youtube.com/watc
h?v=UJpNtuPrC7Y
Meatloaf was awful - I wouldn't call myself a fan but I used to consider Meat a ledgend now I find him sad and past it. He should have quited ahead and remained a ledgend.
It wasnt the weather, or the sound system he just could not sing in tune. Vic Reeves used to do the pub singer and thats how meat sounded - Check out this clip on Youtube and the poor singing is Meat not the audiance or the weather -
www.youtube.com/watc
h?v=UJpNtuPrC7Y
Posted by: Caralyn, Portsmouth on 10:04pm Wed 9 Jul 08
I was at both the Boyzone and Meatloaf Concerts. My mum and I are big meatloaf fans and we enjoyed ourselves immensely. No. He wasn't singing well at all, Yes. He has been very ill which was evident enough from the cancellations that occured in his November tour for which I was supposed to see him in Wembley. But above all He's a performer and he performed well. And I wish him all health and happiness.
I was at both the Boyzone and Meatloaf Concerts. My mum and I are big meatloaf fans and we enjoyed ourselves immensely. No. He wasn't singing well at all, Yes. He has been very ill which was evident enough from the cancellations that occured in his November tour for which I was supposed to see him in Wembley. But above all He's a performer and he performed well. And I wish him all health and happiness.
Posted by: Dromel, Southampton on 8:15am Thu 10 Jul 08
For me the first time to go to a Meat Loaf concert and I enjoyed every single second of it. Fortunately it stopped raining just as we arrived and there was no drop since. Got to pretty close (30 meters or so) to the stage and no problems at all with the sound. I grew up with the first Bat album and although I wouldn't consider myself a superfan, I couldn't let the opportunity pass, given how close to home he was playing.
Did I expect to get perfect CD quality? No, of course not, it's a live concert and it's outdoors.
Did I expect him to sound exactly the way he did 30 years ago? No, of course not, he's over 60 now.
Was I entertained? Most definitely yes! Pearl kicked off in a great way, the Neverland Express was solid, CC and (especially) Patti were fantastic. And on top of all that I finally got to see Meat Loaf in concert, sing along with all the classics, taste the atmosphere.
In short, we thoroughly enjoyed the show, had a great evening and for us it was worth every one of the 2x3750 pennies.
For me the first time to go to a Meat Loaf concert and I enjoyed every single second of it. Fortunately it stopped raining just as we arrived and there was no drop since. Got to pretty close (30 meters or so) to the stage and no problems at all with the sound. I grew up with the first Bat album and although I wouldn't consider myself a superfan, I couldn't let the opportunity pass, given how close to home he was playing.
Did I expect to get perfect CD quality? No, of course not, it's a live concert and it's outdoors.
Did I expect him to sound exactly the way he did 30 years ago? No, of course not, he's over 60 now.
Was I entertained? Most definitely yes! Pearl kicked off in a great way, the Neverland Express was solid, CC and (especially) Patti were fantastic. And on top of all that I finally got to see Meat Loaf in concert, sing along with all the classics, taste the atmosphere.
In short, we thoroughly enjoyed the show, had a great evening and for us it was worth every one of the 2x3750 pennies.
Posted by: Phil, Fareham on 1:58pm Thu 10 Jul 08
It was a great show. We were at the front. The sound was fine. It certainly wasn't a "Hot Summer Night" and Meat wasn't quite as good as he was at Wembley last year, but it was one hell of a show. His performance of Bat Out of Hell was one of the best I have ever see him perform - and this was near the end of the 2 hour show.
I suggest that those that are complaining should take their blankets, wrap them over their knees and turn up to the next WestZone concert - they obviously don't like Rock and Roll.
It was a great show. We were at the front. The sound was fine. It certainly wasn't a "Hot Summer Night" and Meat wasn't quite as good as he was at Wembley last year, but it was one hell of a show. His performance of Bat Out of Hell was one of the best I have ever see him perform - and this was near the end of the 2 hour show.
I suggest that those that are complaining should take their blankets, wrap them over their knees and turn up to the next WestZone concert - they obviously don't like Rock and Roll.
Posted by: John Cunningham on 6:16pm Fri 11 Jul 08
I was at both the Boyzone and Meatloaf Concerts. Boyzone's PA was excellent, and also endured winds as strong as 35mph. In fact the weather was worse. On Meatloaf's website he blames the weather and the PA. Perhaps he should look closer to home. He was carried by his backing singers and daughter on many songs, as HE was out of key !!! No excuses. He may be ill, but is ripping off his fans in his last days. He was awful as was his PA man. [bold]Sort it out and stop ripping off the fans.[/bold]
I was at both the Boyzone and Meatloaf Concerts. Boyzone's PA was excellent, and also endured winds as strong as 35mph. In fact the weather was worse. On Meatloaf's website he blames the weather and the PA. Perhaps he should look closer to home. He was carried by his backing singers and daughter on many songs, as HE was out of key !!! No excuses. He may be ill, but is ripping off his fans in his last days. He was awful as was his PA man.
Sort it out and stop ripping off the fans. Posted by: Richard, Winchester on 4:55pm Thu 17 Jul 08
I am Angry.
I am Angry that the concert was rubbish. But what makes me even more angry is both Meatloaf and some fans on here are making excuses as to why it was rubbish.
If it was down to the weather then why could every other artist be heard clearly?
If it was down to his mic alone then why could we hear that he was throughout singing off key and out of sync?
The plain simple truth is he stank. He stank like a steaming turd! That is the unquestionable truth.
Clearly some people leaving comments on here are unable to make impartial judgements.
At a concert I do not think it unreasonable to expect that the singer can actually sing. What we got was pub karaoke.
This was clearly a revenue generating exercise as the comments from Plymouth and Bath shows were equally poor. Seems he has been terrible in the States also for quite a while which is presumably while he has now turned to ripping off the UK.
Very poor. Those defending him should be ashamed of themselves.
I am Angry.
I am Angry that the concert was rubbish. But what makes me even more angry is both Meatloaf and some fans on here are making excuses as to why it was rubbish.
If it was down to the weather then why could every other artist be heard clearly?
If it was down to his mic alone then why could we hear that he was throughout singing off key and out of sync?
The plain simple truth is he stank. He stank like a steaming turd! That is the unquestionable truth.
Clearly some people leaving comments on here are unable to make impartial judgements.
At a concert I do not think it unreasonable to expect that the singer can actually sing. What we got was pub karaoke.
This was clearly a revenue generating exercise as the comments from Plymouth and Bath shows were equally poor. Seems he has been terrible in the States also for quite a while which is presumably while he has now turned to ripping off the UK.
Very poor. Those defending him should be ashamed of themselves.