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22 Aug 2012 22:24 |
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Originally Posted by misterfive
(Post 575906)
My mom got this when she was in British Columbia at a video store that was selling it, she never heard the dead ringer album before. Its basically Meat and the manager trying to do business but Meat is acting crazy. Its funny my favourite bit was before More than you deserve when he cannot get any pie at the reception he flips out and it goes to the video.
The front of the box is a simple black boarder arounf its carboard slip on, the top right hand corner is the price tag of the video it is a yellow sticker I haven't removed it cause it might damage the box. The front is the cover of the Dead Ringer album and on the black boarder is a caption saying "It's the Complete Meat Loaf Experience".
The back is black covering with a sypnosis describing the music videos and Meat Loaf's achievments, from the man that brought you Bat Out Of Hell brings another "Hell of a ride". I am paraphrasing but its essentially the same. The main image at the back is Meat Loaf in his opera outfit and three panels showing off the music videos, love her for both of us, more than you deserve, and peel out. It was distributed by VH1 according to the binding.
Its a little worn but still play great. I am not sure if it was a limited release or what but its one hell of a vhs.
As for the price the sticker said $13.99 and the runtime as Wario asks its says on the back 101 mins. approximately. I'll see if I can borrow a digital camera or something so I can post pictures. I was severly distraught then as it lacks Steinman appearance since he did write the album I think he would've gotten equal runtime with Meat.
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:twisted: Thanks for the info.
That's one hell of a rare item you have.
It's got to be just about the rarest commercial release ever put out by Meat.
It's amazing to learn that a copy ever got as far as a shop shelf.
Any idea what year your mum bought this? I'm guessing early 80's.
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Originally Posted by misterfive
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I am not much of a media wiz so how would one go about doing that? And does anyone know why is there a lack of Steinman on this film?
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Meat and Jimmy were drifting apart. Meat being the focus of the Bat album rather than the spotlight being on them both as a team was a big factor. Swinenberg, although still working with both of them, was not helping the situation and was activly keeping them apart.
Also, Meat was busy with Dead Ringer while Jimmy was working with his solo album Bad For Good.
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Originally Posted by misterfive
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Thanks I am going to try and record it to DVD. Then I will find a way to post the VHS box on the computer.
What was your favourite part mine is when he is getting all crazy cause there isn't any pie, "they don't understand the hunger".
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It's be awesome to see a copy of the box :cool:
I've yet to see the film yet, but somer kind soul is helping me out with that, so i'll let you know my favorite part shortly :mrgreen:
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