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Old 05 May 2006, 20:16   #1
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Hi,
I bought myself the storytellers DVD and just want to post my opinion.
I think itīs very interessting, you see his site as a funny and entertaining guy.
Most of all, when he explains "that" and of course the thing with Paradise.
I heard it with stereo headphones, but i think that the sound is not so very good mixed.
I was like Meat is just on the left ear and the audience just on the right. I will listen to it with my Dolby-headphones soon. Is there a difference?
When I bought it on amazon, i read that the length is about 50 minutes, i think that is wrong. I didnīt look at the clock, but i think it was something about 2 hours (And i dont mean that there was written, that there are 54 minutes of unsend material).
The only one thing that is not good is that he doesnīt sing the full songs. With some he did, but not with all.
Like with all revved up, there he sang just the first lines.

I was very sceptic about it before i bought it, but now i see that i was wrong. Itīs a very great thing! Somewhere on this forum i wrote that i whouldnīt buy it, because itīs not a real concert, for that post i am sorry. Itīs great!
To everyone who hasnīt got it already: BUY IT! NOW!!! Itīs really worth the cost!
What do you think about it?
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Old 05 May 2006, 20:41   #2
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I only have a CD... I found myself being very hesitant about visual material - somehow I am more into listening...but ML comes through as very human and often hysterically funny even on the CD...but then just by his book you can tell that he is funny...I was crying from laughter sometimes when I read the book.
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Old 06 May 2006, 00:07   #3
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I love the Storyteller's DVD.....Must say it is on par with MSO DVD. Meat, like you say comes across as a very genuine and real down to earth guy and the way he interacts with the audience and with the band members is great.....Just a real great show.

I dont have the CD. Is it the same track listing as on the DVD??
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Old 06 May 2006, 00:25   #4
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I love the Storyteller's DVD.....Must say it is on par with MSO DVD. Meat, like you say comes across as a very genuine and real down to earth guy and the way he interacts with the audience and with the band members is great.....Just a real great show.

I dont have the CD. Is it the same track listing as on the DVD??
I absolutely agree SuperLoafMan It's excellent !! As much as I love the MSO DVD, Storytellers will always be my favorite ... mainly because hearing Meat and Patti singing Paradise (and then watching them when the show was on VH1) is what got me hooked on his music I can still remember wanting to throw something at the tv when he said "stay tuned for the 2nd half of the song after these commercial messages"

In answer to your question .. no, the track listing is different on the CD.
Here's the list :

CD
All Revved Up With No Place To Go (Intro)
Life Is A Lemon And I Want My Money Back (not on DVD)
Story
You Took The Words Right Out Of My Mouth
Story
I'd Do Anything For Love (But I Won't Do That)
Lawyers, Guns & Money
Story
More Than You Deserve
Story
Heaven Can Wait
Story
Paradise By The Dashboard Light
Story
Two Out Of Three Ain't Bad
Bat Out Of Hell

Bonus Track : Is Noth Sacred (Single Version)

The stories are slightly different and the songs : Life Is A Lemon and Lawyers, Guns & Money aren't on the DVD.

However, the songs : Rock 'N Roll Dreams and A Kiss Is A Terrible Thing To Waste are on the DVD but not the CD And on the DVD, Two Out Of Three Ain't Bad is in the beginning, whereas on the CD it's near the end.

The CD and DVD really compliment each other.
Hope this helps
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Old 06 May 2006, 03:20   #5
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I love the version on Hot Summer Night on the CD. It's about my all time favourite version of that, I reckon, maybe because there is the mental images to go with it (that gorgeous smile in "My soul is flying high above the ground", for example), plus the ad libs....
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Old 06 May 2006, 04:00   #6
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I have the dvd and I love it!!!

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Old 07 May 2006, 15:17   #7
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I don't think Storytellers suits him- it doesn't seem rite Meat just sitting there for the whole concert; it's far better when he expresses himself properly and is all over the stage.
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Old 07 May 2006, 18:04   #8
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I don't think Storytellers suits him- it doesn't seem rite Meat just sitting there for the whole concert; it's far better when he expresses himself properly and is all over the stage.
I disagree ... I think it suits him perfectly. I just wish I had been able to go see one of the shows when he did the Storytellers tour

To me Storytellers is more like a documentary, not a concert, and it's great just to sit back and relax, watching / listening to Meat tell the stories about the songs. Meat's got a great sense of humor, and it really shines through during the entire show. If I want to watch a true Meat Loaf concert, I watch the MSO DVD The two DVDs compliment each other perfectly.

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Old 07 May 2006, 18:14   #9
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I disagree ... I think it suits him perfectly. I just wish I had been able to go see one of the shows when he did the Storytellers tour

To me Storytellers is more like a documentary, not a concert, and it's great just to sit back and relax, watching / listening to Meat tell the stories about the songs. Meat's got a great sense of humor, and it really shines through during the entire show. If I want to watch a true Meat Loaf concert, I watch the MSO DVD The two DVDs compliment each other perfectly.

Vicki
I agree...can't view Storytellers as a concert...more like documentary/interview...which is completely different genre from his concerts...different...but not worse as far as I am concerned...
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Old 07 May 2006, 18:27   #10
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I absolutely agree SuperLoafMan It's excellent !! As much as I love the MSO DVD, Storytellers will always be my favorite ... mainly because hearing Meat and Patti singing Paradise (and then watching them when the show was on VH1) is what got me hooked on his music I can still remember wanting to throw something at the tv when he said "stay tuned for the 2nd half of the song after these commercial messages"

In answer to your question .. no, the track listing is different on the CD.
Here's the list :

CD
All Revved Up With No Place To Go (Intro)
Life Is A Lemon And I Want My Money Back (not on DVD)
Story
You Took The Words Right Out Of My Mouth
Story
I'd Do Anything For Love (But I Won't Do That)
Lawyers, Guns & Money
Story
More Than You Deserve
Story
Heaven Can Wait
Story
Paradise By The Dashboard Light
Story
Two Out Of Three Ain't Bad
Bat Out Of Hell

Bonus Track : Is Noth Sacred (Single Version)

The stories are slightly different and the songs : Life Is A Lemon and Lawyers, Guns & Money aren't on the DVD.

However, the songs : Rock 'N Roll Dreams and A Kiss Is A Terrible Thing To Waste are on the DVD but not the CD And on the DVD, Two Out Of Three Ain't Bad is in the beginning, whereas on the CD it's near the end.

The CD and DVD really compliment each other.
Hope this helps
Vicki
Thanks Vicki for that, I will be shopping around now looking for it, although i have not yet seen it in any UK high street stores

It is also a real shame that Rock N Roll Dreams isnt on the CD because it is an absolutely great version on the DVD one of my faves on there, and a shame about Kiss too, thats a good version on there too. But Paradise and the chemistry between Meat and Patti is ace!!

I bet LIAL is good too.....Thanks Ross
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Old 07 May 2006, 18:30   #11
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I don't think Storytellers suits him- it doesn't seem rite Meat just sitting there for the whole concert; it's far better when he expresses himself properly and is all over the stage.
I have to disagree again, it is great to see a whole different side to him, as well as the great, operatic singer on stage that he is. and i think that the show which was recorded for the DVD suits his to the ground!
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Old 07 May 2006, 18:50   #12
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I have both the DVD and the CD of this concert.
I think they are amazing....i also think they show the versitility of Meat, this DVD and the MSO DVD are both completely different but yet they are both amazing!
I love it!!!!
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Old 07 May 2006, 19:04   #13
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Thanks Vicki for that, I will be shopping around now looking for it, although i have not yet seen it in any UK high street stores

It is also a real shame that Rock N Roll Dreams isnt on the CD because it is an absolutely great version on the DVD one of my faves on there, and a shame about Kiss too, thats a good version on there too. But Paradise and the chemistry between Meat and Patti is ace!!

I bet LIAL is good too.....Thanks Ross
You're welcome
I can't find it in the stores around here either ... but I think it's still available through Amazon.com. And I've seen it come up on Ebay every once in a while.. good luck !!

Right you are about Rock N Roll Dreams, Kiss and Paradise
LIAL is excellent .... it's a shame it was only on the CD and not on the DVD.

I remember Meat saying in an interview that they filmed for over 3 hours, and the only reason they stopped was because they ran out of film I would have loved to have seen the complete unedited version of the show

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Old 07 May 2006, 20:03   #14
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Right you are about Rock N Roll Dreams, Kiss and Paradise
LIAL is excellent .... it's a shame it was only on the CD and not on the DVD.

I remember Meat saying in an interview that they filmed for over 3 hours, and the only reason they stopped was because they ran out of film I would have loved to have seen the complete unedited version of the show

Vicki
Hi, I haven't posted here in a while. Thought i'd chime in on two things - LIAL is only on the CD because it 'technically' isn't from the Storytellers show, it comes from the Hard Rock Live performance. I went to both tapings.

And yes, Meat did film for over three hours that night, but from what I recall it was mostly due to the Stories being told, there weren't too many extra songs performed on Storytellers night. Both tapings were pretty cool, but I am kind of partial to the Hard Rock taping as it was mostly performances and not too much chatting. Storytellers was also neat to watch in the making, especially soundcheck (we were in the studio earlier then expected) hearing Kasim and Patti sing lead on some of the songs but the atmosphere was different due to the tons of talking and stopping (looking for more film :) !). Take care!

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Old 07 May 2006, 20:42   #15
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Hi, I haven't posted here in a while. Thought i'd chime in on two things - LIAL is only on the CD because it 'technically' isn't from the Storytellers show, it comes from the Hard Rock Live performance. I went to both tapings.

And yes, Meat did film for over three hours that night, but from what I recall it was mostly due to the Stories being told, there weren't too many extra songs performed on Storytellers night. Both tapings were pretty cool, but I am kind of partial to the Hard Rock taping as it was mostly performances and not too much chatting. Storytellers was also neat to watch in the making, especially soundcheck (we were in the studio earlier then expected) hearing Kasim and Patti sing lead on some of the songs but the atmosphere was different due to the tons of talking and stopping (looking for more film :) !). Take care!

Jen S.
Very cool !
Thanks for the info Jen
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Old 07 May 2006, 21:15   #16
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I think the ST and the MSO DVDs are both great, but in very different ways. somewhere i wrote that it ainīt a concert DVD for me, but i think it is unimportant how the both DVDs are classified as long as we enjoy watching them.
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Old 08 May 2006, 16:18   #17
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I absolutely agree SuperLoafMan It's excellent !! As much The CD and DVD really compliment each other.
Hope this helps
Vicki
Thanks for that Vicki.

The DVD was one of the first things I bought of Meats after his concert in 2004.

I dont have the CD. Guess what I will be looking for the next time I'm at the record store.

Hope that all is well, where ever you are in the world

Bye For Now
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Old 08 May 2006, 16:48   #18
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Just ordered this from Amazon, estimated dispatch date is 12th May...
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Old 08 May 2006, 16:52   #19
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Just ordered this from Amazon, estimated dispatch date is 12th May...
So you got to wait
4 days
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Old 08 May 2006, 16:58   #20
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Nope, four days until they send it... along with the MSO dvd (at least I already have the CD...) and Fight Club
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Old 08 May 2006, 17:26   #21
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I know that!
Iīm waiting for live around the world and my new DVD-player...
(actually both should arrive today,... but it didnt!)
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Old 09 May 2006, 17:33   #22
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CD Rocks, Some fine recordings. I enjoy both much equally. The version of 'Took The Words' is insane. I love Pearl's and Patti's voice together.
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Old 09 May 2006, 20:26   #23
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I have both the cd and the dvd.

Having watched the dvd the main thing that comes across is how relaxed he looks, sitting down and performing, that is until he does Bat.

I think Bat is probably my favourite song to watch on the dvd, not in terms of the quality of it but more of the intensity of Meat as he performs, the way he tries to psyche himself up for the last three 'Like a bat out of hell''s.

He does a great version of 'A Kiss is a terrible thing to waste' i'm just sorry it wasn't on the cd, same goes for 'Rock n roll dreams come through'

It wouldve also been great to have seen VH1's original idea of having Steinman and Meat Loaf together performing and giving the background into each song.
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Old 09 May 2006, 22:33   #24
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I think Bat is probably my favourite song to watch on the dvd, not in terms of the quality of it but more of the intensity of Meat as he performs, the way he tries to psyche himself up for the last three 'Like a bat out of hell''s.
One thing that i canīt understand, is how he can put so much emotion into that song, especially in the last verses. I mean, the man is doing that song nearly every night again (on tours), and that for nearly 30 years. If I would do that so many times, it would be routine for a long time, and i wouldnīt got any emotion anymore while singing this...
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One thing that i canīt understand, is how he can put so much emotion into that song, especially in the last verses. I mean, the man is doing that song nearly every night again (on tours), and that for nearly 30 years. If I would do that so many times, it would be routine for a long time, and i wouldnīt got any emotion anymore while singing this...
He is an actor...he gets into the role/part every time he sings the song...
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