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'Paradise by the dashboard light' was Epic and 'She' did the first half of the song dressed in a big, frilly 50's style, innocent looking dress until the 'Argument' section where she wants to know if he'll love her forever and he wants to sleep on it...
They got a few bars into that bit and then everything stopped for them to have a full-on, improvised domestic couples argument on stage. It was brilliant. All about how she leaves her knickers all over the floor and he never washes up or buys her flowers etc. Must have gone on for about 5 minutes and then from the centre of that massive stage, after being nose to nose arguing they both turn and walk away from each other, one stage left, one stage right.
As they do she gets to her end of the stage slightly before he does, reaches around to the back of her neck and RIPS this entire dress off (Velcro) in one go to reveal a leather-clad dominatrix. Puts her hands on her hips and just waits for him to turn around when he reaches stage left.
As he does that he's saying things like "I am so sick of you, I will NEVER look at you again, it's Over!!"
Then he turns to see her and it's just the funniest thing ever, his reactions and how she REALLY vamps it all up.
The band starts again and the song finishes with real balls.
I'm not the biggest Meat Loaf fan although I do like him and Jim Steinman but that show and that song will stay with me forever.
Brilliant concert.
God Bless the 90's.
The sad irony is that Alan Lancaster was the one who looked in poor health - there was a rumour that they may have decided to put their differences aside for his benefit as much as anything - but it's Rick Parfitt who is no longer with us now .
"Take these three items, some WD-40, a vise grip, and a roll of duct tape. Any man worth his salt can fix almost any problem with this stuff alone." - Walt Kowalski
"Only two things are infinite - the universe, and human stupidity. And I'm not sure about the universe." - Albert Einstein
They were headlining a typical 'package' tour, which usually meant 4 or 5 other acts who'd had a little or moderate success too.
The others would play for 10 or 15 minutes while the Fab Four did 25 or 30 mins .....
The Gaumont in Cheltenham (my home town) was the venue and, as you could imagine, non-stop screaming from start to finish ..... But I do remember being impressed by hearing what little I could from their Vox amps and 4 x 10" columns, supplemented by the theatre's.
Ticket price was 12s 6d - or 62.5 pence !
GvsB were amazing too!
Me and my mate ended up spending all of our money on beer, then hitch hiking back to Blythe in the wee small hours. I'm amazed we got a lift, I certainly wouldn't pick up a couple of pissed up lads in the middle of the night!
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I used to hitchhike from Leeds to Scotland regularly and once got picked up by the side of the road
on the A9 near Aviemoor, in the early hours of one cold morning I was trying to keep warm in a
sleeping bag and someone stopped to see if I was alright who felt sorry for me as it was very very
cold..
Wow, that must have been...(Lost for words) ?