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Old 26 Dec 2004, 22:34   #26
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Objects is so moving - love it - but also like AFL - think Objects gets it though


Anyone explain "Did I say That" Video
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Old 26 Dec 2004, 23:24   #27
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Objects is so moving - love it - but also like AFL - think Objects gets it though


Anyone explain "Did I say That" Video
In my honest opinion...the video to "Did I say That" tainted the song for me...i loved it before i saw the video.
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Old 06 Jan 2005, 09:33   #28
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Definitely 'objects' but I agree with the comment about DIST - what was that all about? Interesting visuals but not sure it connected with the lyrics in any way...
Glad I'm not the only one - such emotional content if translated well could have made much more of an impact...never mind
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Old 06 Jan 2005, 18:48   #29
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Anyone explain "Did I say That" Video [/quote]

When CHSIB Meat was at "TV Total", a famous german show, there he said that the german director of the video, Martin Weiss, always wanted to have a car about somebody in his video, so it has got nothing to do with the song!!! If you can understand german, click here:
http//www.meatloaf.de/_realmedia/_video/meatloaf_tvtotal.ram

it doesn`t matter who was right, there`s no justice in a dream
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Old 20 Jan 2005, 15:34   #30
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My Fvaourite video has to be I'd do anyhting for love. I love the gothic style. Its beautifully shot, its very cleverly done. I alsao love objects video that was very cleverly done. Meat said in the bat 2 vidieo interview that the band, and the director ,didn't want to put us fans in a situation where, you only think of the video with the song. Jim's lyrics can tell a story but, be completey diffrent to the perosn who's listening. If you know what i mean? Meat's performances and steinman's songs are like mini movies and its so much more fun to listen to a stroy being told, it keeps you gripped. Grace
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Old 21 Jan 2005, 16:32   #31
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Got to say I'd like to see a compliation of video's on a CD, especially early one's, including interviews and some of those with rare footage, by the way has the MEATLOAF STORY ever been put out on CD or is it just on tape ?
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Old 24 Jan 2005, 12:35   #32
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Got to say I'd like to see a compliation of video's on a CD, especially early one's, including interviews and some of those with rare footage...
Yeah, that would be great. There already exist some DVDs with videos but a compilation of all videos and some special interviews would be more fantastic

There are many videos I haven't seen yet or didn't even know they existed, but from what I've seen so far my favorites are Objects In The Rear View Mirror and Anything For Love

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Old 30 Jan 2005, 23:50   #33
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My favourite videos are: Objects In The Rear View Mirror, Anything For Love, I'd Lie For You, More Than You Deserve, Not A Dry Eye and Rock And Roll Dreams
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Old 20 Feb 2005, 19:10   #34
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'I Would Do Anything For Love' was a brilliant one and the first I ever saw or heard from Meat Loaf but I have to agree that 'Objects in the Rear View Mirror' was pritty good too because of the way that the story is told through it!
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Old 20 Feb 2005, 21:00   #35
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Objects it great!!! CHSIB was also very good, very Operah like
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Old 21 Feb 2005, 10:03   #36
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Original Sin also has some nice baritone notes at the beginning and end which show off Meat's lower ranges nicely
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Old 21 Feb 2005, 19:02   #37
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The song is great, i havnt yet seen the video, is it good? (if you have seen it)
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Old 21 Feb 2005, 21:27   #38
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Original Sin hasn't video...
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Old 21 Feb 2005, 23:32   #39
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O right, cheers White of High
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Old 09 Jan 2006, 13:49   #40
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I am a little bit late, but who does it care

Well I have 2 favourites! Of course IWDAFL and Not a dry eye in a house! NADEITH is "Michael Bay" class
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Old 10 Jan 2006, 20:02   #41
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It's either one of three, i love 'Anything for love','Not a dry eye in the house' and 'I'd lie for you'. I think all of them are very good. They are also the biggest budget videos which really shows in all of them.
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Old 11 Jan 2006, 01:21   #42
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AFL, definiately!! Although I think "Objects, R&R Deams and I'd Lie For You" are also very very good..

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Old 13 Jan 2006, 02:45   #43
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AFL, Objects and ILFY, although the video didn't quite fit the song, it was still a great video. R&R Dreams was too weird, Meat as a genie or goblin or whatever he was meant to be just didn't make any sense.

It's a real pity that there wasn't any decent music video's of any of the songs from Bat. Deadringer had MTYD and DRFL, R&W was just an awful video but IGLHFBOU could have been made into a classi video.

Why Meat hasn't brought out a full DVD of all his music video's I don't know.

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Old 13 Jan 2006, 19:11   #44
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Why Meat hasn't brought out a full DVD of all his music video's I don't know.

Pud


I've often wondered this as well... and hope like heck, that Meat does this before he rides off into the sunset, some day.

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Old 15 Jan 2006, 22:35   #45
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Hello All

My Fav videos are;

I'd Lie For You
Not A Dry Eye
AFL


With regards to Space Monkeys post.
Yes the helicopter pilot did die during the shooting of I'd Lie For You


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Old 16 Jan 2006, 17:23   #46
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Rock and Roll Dreams, love it!
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Old 16 Jan 2006, 23:04   #47
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Objects In The Rear View Mirror.
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Old 17 Jan 2006, 10:01   #48
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I love the objects video...you know i was watching the did i say that video the other day... i quite like it...obviously the likes of Objects...rock and roll dreams and AFL, are in a completely different league but i just thought i'd give it a mention!
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Old 17 Jan 2006, 11:01   #49
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Anyone else make the connection that in 'Crazy In Alabama' Meat Loaf played a character called 'John Doggett', in X-Files a character called John Doggett was played by Robert Patrick, and Robert Patrick played the character of Meat Loaf's (albeit very young) father in 'Objects In The Rearview Mirror'

Funny how these things go round in circles.

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Old 17 Jan 2006, 13:59   #50
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Interesting Bit Of Info There Pud
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