Talk:Neverland Express

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Translation issue[edit]

Casa de Carne means Meat House, not house of meat, because Spanish to English isn't word for word (ex: White House = Casa de Blanca)

Richard Raskin / other missing members?[edit]

Clearly there are some issues with the Neverland Express timeline that will never be explained which have only surfaced recently, and one of them is Richard Raskin. The main Wiki entry for Meat Loaf and the entry for the Blind Before I Stop album both make reference to Richard Raskin as one of Meat's "New York collection of musicians," and yet I've never seen a credit for Richard Raskin in terms of arrangement or musicianship anywhere. Is this "Wiki truth," or the real deal?

Similarly, a woman named Cindy Thrall (with credits in productions of such shows as The Rocky Horror Show, Beehive, A Chorus Line, and Hedwig and the Angry Inch) has previously reported that she sang backup for Meat Loaf (a bio from one of these productions that is no longer extant says Meat was an MCA recording artist at the time, which dates it either at Bat II time or just prior). Does any fan out there know anything about this?

As you all have seen, sometimes less politely than I should have handled it, I've been doing the bulk of the work on this page. (Go back to the very first version, and then check out where the line-ups first appear. That was me, with all due credit to the MLJS Meat Loaf bootleg page, and the now-defunct Deb's Meaty World.) As such, I want this to reflect the changes in lineup as accurately as possible. Thank you for your time and attention! Backoffbugaloo (talk) 15:49, 21 November 2013 (UTC)[reply]

The Cindy Thrall issue has now been cleared up as of the March 20, 2015 edit to the main page (thank you to whomever that was!). Still awaiting info on Richard Raskin. Backoffbugaloo (talk) 14:02, 21 April 2015 (UTC)[reply]