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Canadian Cutie
30 Sep 2008, 11:29
I was wondering how we would start a petition or whom to contact to request for all of Meat's music videos to be released on DVD?
I was hoping he would have done it as a bonus feature with 3 Bats Live or In Search Of Paradise but he just keeps us waiting....
It would be a bestseller that is for sure and I am sure he and his people knows that so I wonder how we can suggest it to him or his management/record company?
That would be a real treat to finally have them all on DVD! :yay:
It would be great, but probably unlikely, Meat has been involved with so many record companies that to produce a single DVD of all of Meat's videos would cause huge licensing issues (and the inherent costs) for whoever was to produce it. Really can't see this happening sadly.
The Flying Mouse
30 Sep 2008, 15:11
:twisted: Sadly, I have to agree with Andy.
If memory serves correct, there was supposed to be a Bat Trilogy box set in the works, but that was abandoned because the three record companies couldn't get together on it.
Sadly??
There's no loss of street cred for admitting I may be right you know :p
The Flying Mouse
30 Sep 2008, 15:20
:twisted: You know what I mean :p
Monstro
03 Oct 2008, 12:46
Virgin have a master for a DVD release but it was dropped because the various companies holding the rights to the songs could not come to an agreement, this was 1997 0r 98 if memory serves me right.
meatloaf-unofficial
03 Oct 2008, 14:11
oh is this the "Very Best Of" DVd or VHS thats shown on Amazon, but can't be purchased?
I saw it on there a long time ago mind you :lol:
oh is this the "Very Best Of" DVd or VHS thats shown on Amazon, but can't be purchased?
I saw it on there a long time ago mind you :lol:
That Exists. Saw it at my nearby record store for $89.99
Videos on the VHS include:
You Took The Words
Two Out Of Three
Rock & Roll Dreams
Modern Girl
Is Nothing Sacred?
Paradise By The Dashboard Light
I'd Do Anything For Love
I'd Lie For You
Not A Dry Eye
Dead Ringer For Love
Objects in the Rear View Mirror
Bat Out Of Hell
It DOES exist, but nothing too rare is on it.
Nothing real rare on them
evil nickname
03 Oct 2008, 18:47
That Exists. Saw it at my nearby record store for $89.99
Screenshot, or it didn't happen. Heck, I'll even accept a plain old picture.;)
WhenItComes2LovingU
04 Oct 2008, 16:42
Well, maybe there's something to propose to the labels in addition to that "Best of Meat and Jim" thing. Take "Hits Out of Hell," add any of the other "Bad Attitude" videos like "Nowhere Fast" or "Surf's Up," any BBIS videos, the stuff for Bat II from "Picture Show" (including the live performance of any Bat II songs not covered on video), any WTTN, CHSIB, what little was done for III, etc.
Show them that it has an audience by having many people write them and then wait for some sort of deal to surface.
meatloaf-unofficial
04 Oct 2008, 17:46
any online petitions??
Evil One
04 Oct 2008, 20:28
Something similar was tried to get Bad Attitude Live reissued and that didn't work.
:twisted: Sadly, I have to agree with Andy.
If memory serves correct, there was supposed to be a Bat Trilogy box set in the works, but that was abandoned because the three record companies couldn't get together on it.
Yeah I remember the Bat 3 Trilogy that was supposed to come out, I think it was for the 30th anniversary or something. I always wondered why it was dropped, hadn't realised that was the reason. It's a shame about the different record companies, I've always hoped for a DVD of all of his film clips as well and always wondered why there wasn't one, because as we all know, it would definitely sell.
Carole
The Flying Mouse
05 Oct 2008, 00:08
:twisted: I dare say it's a case of who gets how much of the pie.
Bat Out Of Hell is one of the biggest albums ever, so Sony will no doubt value that particular product quite highly.
Bat II has also had a very successful history, so no doubt Virgin would protect their investment.
Bat III, not great, but it's early days.
So how do you split royalties between the three companies?
Sony would believe that the main album is the first Bat Out Of Hell, so would naturally want more royalties than Virgin or Mercury.
Virgin would probably object to being put in second place to Sony, but would no doubt believe they should get more royalties than Mercury.
Mercury, I dare say, will want an equal third of the royalties as they are supplying a third of the content (and bear in mind, their content is the latest release which they will feel is the catalyst for the whole thing).
Not only that, but as the latest Bat, therefore the one that hasn't sold 20 million copies, it's the one that people still haven't got and still might buy.
It's not a problem that can be solved easily as long as the companies are holding something they think they can make money off.
Yeah, that's some very good points, then there's the record companies for CHSIB, WTTN, Dead Ringer and others trying to agree on what they'd get as well. It's a shame as it would be massive if it could be done.
Carole
This aint right. i Say meat and Jim alone should have the rights to whatever song he/they record. It Ain't CIR's, it ain't Virgin's, it ain't MCA's, it Ain't Universal's.
It should be Meat's. Meat should be able to decide what gets released with his name on it.
There's alot that isn't right in this world ... and much of the music business falls into that category. The record company own the studio recordings and promo videos, end of story, so any complete anthology is at their mercy.
RadioMaster
08 Oct 2008, 11:13
There's alot that isn't right in this world ...
awww
WhenItComes2LovingU
09 Oct 2008, 18:44
Actually, in the end, Sony owns most of the labels that Meat has associated with. Epic is a part of CBS, which is a part of the Sony family (BAT, DR, MATLAF); the RCA Music Group (RCA/Arista) was part of BMG, also swallowed by Sony (BA, and [in the UK] BBIS). That covers the first five albums. In addition, Sony also owns Mercury and the associated labels (which in the UK covers BAT III, and oddly enough Jim's label Ravenous).
So it's mainly a deal (at least where the U.S. is concerned) between Sony, Atlantic (which owns BBIS in the U.S.), and EMI (who owns Virgin). (In the UK, Atlantic, so far as I know, doesn't enter the picture because Arista owns BBIS there.) All three are big corporations, and therefore it's not easy to play office politics with these groups.
Evil One
09 Oct 2008, 21:26
Let's be honest. It's just between Sony and EMI. Nobody really gives a fig about BBIS.
RadioMaster
09 Oct 2008, 21:27
thats why some people leave the B and the I ;)
thats why some people leave the B and the I ;)
And perverts replace them with two Os and a B and tack on an E and an S at the end.
Any which way, BBIS deserves to be cared about. I mean really, Meat performed Masculine for almost 10 years straight, SOMEBODY must've cared about the album.
WhenItComes2LovingU
10 Oct 2008, 02:32
And the album in itself (yeah, go ahead, shoot me) is not a bad album at all. Some songs could benefit from better production, but many of them don't even sound that dated compared to most Eighties product. In fact, the same could be said of much of MATLAF, which could easily sell as a country rock album today.
And perverts replace them with two Os and a B and tack on an E and an S at the end.
Any which way, BBIS deserves to be cared about. I mean really, Meat performed Masculine for almost 10 years straight, SOMEBODY must've cared about the album.
I love that song Masculine, I'd love to hear Meat sing that at a concert. And yeah there are people who care about the album, every time it comes up on ebay, it always sells for a pretty good price.
Carole
This aint right. i Say meat and Jim alone should have the rights to whatever song he/they record. It Ain't CIR's, it ain't Virgin's, it ain't MCA's, it Ain't Universal's.
It should be Meat's. Meat should be able to decide what gets released with his name on it.
I agree, but like a few others say, not everything is right in the world, unfortunately those are the times we are living in at the moment. I mean Meat's record company released the 3 Bats CD, against his wishes and he didn't even make any money out of it.
Carole
RadioMaster
10 Oct 2008, 08:40
And the album in itself (yeah, go ahead, shoot me) is not a bad album at all. Some songs could benefit from better production, but many of them don't even sound that dated compared to most Eighties product. In fact, the same could be said of much of MATLAF, which could easily sell as a country rock album today.
BBIS doesnt sound dated? wtf? just listen to the disco beat on 80& of the tracks.
BBIS doesnt sound dated? wtf? just listen to the disco beat on 80& of the tracks.
I know, aint it great?
Burning Down is by far the best with that beat. So Great.
BBIS Beats CHSIB, WTTN, CHSIB, and TML any day of the week. I think its on par with BOOH2!
My Math:
BA > BOOH > BOOH2 = BBIS > DR > WTTN > CHSIB > S&M > BOOH3 > MATLAF
RadioMaster
10 Oct 2008, 19:42
I could go on about that for pages, but I'll keep it down to two words: I disagree
I could go on about that for pages, but I'll keep it down to two words: I disagree
No need , letme guess your Mathematics:
BOOH = BOOH2 > DR > CHSIB > WTTN > BA > MATLAF > Shit > BBIS = S&M
RadioMaster
10 Oct 2008, 20:15
No need , letme guess your Mathematics:
BOOH = BOOH2 > DR > CHSIB > WTTN > BA > MATLAF > Shit > BBIS = S&M
lol would come close...
Bat2 (best album ever) > BOOH = WTTN > DR > BA > Bat3 > CHSIB > MATLAF > shit > BBIS > S&M
I know, aint it great?
Burning Down is by far the best with that beat. So Great.
BBIS Beats CHSIB, WTTN, CHSIB, and TML any day of the week. I think its on par with BOOH2!
My Math:
BA > BOOH > BOOH2 = BBIS > DR > WTTN > CHSIB > S&M > BOOH3 > MATLAF
No sorry, I don't agree either. While I like BBIS, I much prefer CHSIB & WTTN to it, and I'm no good with these abbreviations, but what is TML? I know I will probably feel really dumb when you tell me.
Carole
Monstro
12 Oct 2008, 00:20
Actually it should be TMIL, or BAT 3
duke knooby
12 Oct 2008, 01:20
lol would come close...
Bat2 (best album ever) > BOOH = WTTN > DR > BA > Bat3 > CHSIB > MATLAF > shit > BBIS > S&M
which album is shit??? and which is S&M? ;)
which album is shit??? and which is S&M? ;)
Shit is that album were Meat sings Paradise with Richard Simmons.
S&M is Stoney and Meatloaf
Actually it should be TMIL, or BAT 3
Thanks monstro, I usually just call it Bat 3. It's my favourite at the moment, but will probably change when the new one comes out.
Carole
The Flying Mouse
12 Oct 2008, 18:09
Shit is that album were Meat sings Paradise with Richard Simmons.
:twisted: Eh? :wtf:
Sorry, I must have really missed something, because i've never heard of a Meat Loaf album where Meat does Paradise with a bloke :nuts:
Care to explain?
RadioMaster
12 Oct 2008, 18:24
i think that was a joke...
The Flying Mouse
12 Oct 2008, 18:33
:twisted: So what is the "shit"?
duke knooby
12 Oct 2008, 18:42
:twisted: So what is the "shit"?
:whistle:
RadioMaster
12 Oct 2008, 18:45
:twisted: So what is the "shit"?
i took it that it divided good from bad albums sort of +...0...-
The Flying Mouse
12 Oct 2008, 19:02
:twisted: I see.
the word "shit" is given no special distinction, and in fact looks part of the list of albums.
:twisted: I see.
the word "shit" is given no special distinction, and in fact looks part of the list of albums.
When ya have to explain a joke it aint funny
I was being sarcastic in meaning RJ Likes literal Shit above to BBIS and S&M
The Flying Mouse
12 Oct 2008, 19:52
When ya have to explain a joke it aint funny
:twisted: And your punishment will be to write that out 500 times a day till it sinks in :yep:
RadioMaster
12 Oct 2008, 19:53
When ya have to explain a joke it aint funny
I was being sarcastic in meaning RJ Likes literal Shit above to BBIS and S&M
the boy gets it :))
the boy gets it :))
lol. that post made me come off a bit strict. Forgot to put an lol in their
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