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Old 27 Aug 2010, 20:38   #1
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Default What would you want in a massive Meaty box set?

Something to rival the new Springsteen collection.

With Meat's works distributed over various record labels, and probably very little unreleased studio stuff worth having anyway, I'd like a bumper live compendium set with a CD/DVD of a show from every tour since 1977.
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Old 27 Aug 2010, 20:41   #2
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DVD of every promo vid made.
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Old 27 Aug 2010, 20:56   #3
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steak, some saussages, lamb chops, bacon
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Old 28 Aug 2010, 00:06   #4
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Old 28 Aug 2010, 00:17   #5
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i'd settle for a few new great meat loaf/steinman performances

in either a nice shiny tin, or a wooden box.
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Old 28 Aug 2010, 00:26   #6
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Perhaps something like this?:

Meat Loaf: Back into Hell from 1990-1999 - The Twenty Year anniversary of Bat out of Hell 2.

BluRay/DVD: "Returning to Hell and twenty years later"

A 2 1/2 hour retrospective documentary chronicling the events that led to the reunion of Meat Loaf and Jim Steinman and the recording of the multi million selling Bat out of Hell 2 album. Consisting out of new interviews with Meat Loaf, Jim Steinman and the musicians and rare unreleased footage from the Bat 2 era.

BluRay/DVD "Live '93":
Full 1993 Hudson Show as pointed out by Wario 2 1/2 hours

BluRay/DVD "Live '95":
1995 Full Hudson Show. 2 1/2 hours

BluRay/DVD - "The Short Films and a Decade Live"
AFL Video / Objects Video / Rnr Dreams Video / I'd Lie for You video / Not a Dry Eye Video / Is Nothing Sacred video + rare behind the scene footage filming the short films. 1 hour
Live 1990-1999 - various live video recordings. 3 hours

4 CD Set "The Very Best of Meat Loaf Tour Live"
Full 1999 Show + additional rare live songs from the very best of tour. 4 * 75 minutes

All audio/video recordings remastered and cleaned up.

Release date 2013. Price $99/£69

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Old 28 Aug 2010, 00:26   #7
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Wonder if there is anything at all usable from the Bad For Good era.
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Old 28 Aug 2010, 00:35   #8
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I wouldn't mind seeing the Dead Ringer film in a box set
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Old 28 Aug 2010, 00:47   #9
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Perhaps something like this?:

Meat Loaf: Back into Hell from 1990-1999 - The Twenty Year anniversary of Bat out of Hell 2.

BluRay/DVD: "Returning to Hell and twenty years later"
A 2 1/2 hour retrospective documentary chronicling the events that led to the reunion of Meat Loaf and Jim Steinman and the recording of the multi million selling Bat out of Hell 2 album. Consisting out of new interviews with Meat Loaf, Jim Steinman and the musicians and rare unreleased footage from the Bat 2 era.

BluRay/DVD "Live '93":
Full 1993 Hudson Show as pointed out by Wario 2 1/2 hours

BluRay/DVD "Live '95":
1995 Full Hudson Show. 2 1/2 hours

BluRay/DVD - "The Short Films and a Decade Live"
AFL Video / Objects Video / Rnr Dreams Video / I'd Lie for You video / Not a Dry Eye Video / Is Nothing Sacred video + rare behind the scene footage filming the short films. 1 hour
Live 1990-1999 - various live video recordings. 3 hours

4 CD Set "The Very Best of Meat Loaf Tour Live"
Full 1999 Show + additional rare live songs from the very best of tour. 4 * 75 minutes

All audio/video recordings remastered and cleaned up.

Release date 2013. Price $99/£69
I'm guessing you mean the 1995 Beacon Theater show, not Hudson Theater?

There were also concerts filmed in Rotterdam in 1994, Bremen in 1996 and one from the VBO tour that currently escapes me. These could all be included in full for the first time.
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Old 28 Aug 2010, 01:08   #10
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I'm guessing you mean the 1995 Beacon Theater show, not Hudson Theater?
Yes, thanks.

Perhaps Bremen might be better. It must have been round the first time I saw Meat in May 96. Was a three hour show and quite spectacular. Probably the most fun version of Paradise I've seen when they repeated the "so now we're praying till the end of time" bit again.
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Old 28 Aug 2010, 02:07   #11
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I already posted mine in the springsteen thread...
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Old 28 Aug 2010, 04:21   #12
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Iam sure, i could be wrong, I was only 11, but I am certain there was cameras in Sheffield in 1995. And Im sure Meat spoke about the show being filmed?

I could have dreamt it.

Id love to heat a live best of tour cd and if poss and DVD - I loved that tour, and was the last tour I attended just before leaving school - good memories. I went to (i think) either 3 or 4 shows at Sheffield of the same tour - amazing nights, stick in my mind like it was yesterday.

But It would be nice to see a box set of Meaty stuff - Complete back catalogue plus rareaties. I did buy the Bat/Dead Ringer/Midnight box set a few years back - possibly 10 years back, for £5!!
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Old 28 Aug 2010, 06:10   #13
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I'd buy this...

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Perhaps something like this?:

Meat Loaf: Back into Hell from 1990-1999 - The Twenty Year anniversary of Bat out of Hell 2.

BluRay/DVD: "Returning to Hell and twenty years later"

A 2 1/2 hour retrospective documentary chronicling the events that led to the reunion of Meat Loaf and Jim Steinman and the recording of the multi million selling Bat out of Hell 2 album. Consisting out of new interviews with Meat Loaf, Jim Steinman and the musicians and rare unreleased footage from the Bat 2 era.

BluRay/DVD "Live '93":
Full 1993 Hudson Show as pointed out by Wario 2 1/2 hours

BluRay/DVD "Live '95":
1995 Full Hudson Show. 2 1/2 hours

BluRay/DVD - "The Short Films and a Decade Live"
AFL Video / Objects Video / Rnr Dreams Video / I'd Lie for You video / Not a Dry Eye Video / Is Nothing Sacred video + rare behind the scene footage filming the short films. 1 hour
Live 1990-1999 - various live video recordings. 3 hours

4 CD Set "The Very Best of Meat Loaf Tour Live"
Full 1999 Show + additional rare live songs from the very best of tour. 4 * 75 minutes

All audio/video recordings remastered and cleaned up.

Release date 2013. Price $99/£69
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Old 28 Aug 2010, 06:10   #14
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Everything he has ever done.
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Old 28 Aug 2010, 13:46   #15
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Eva Longoria and a winning lottery ticket for a start. Remastered Dead Ringer album and film for follow up. Hell, everyone needs a rest from time to time
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Old 28 Aug 2010, 18:34   #16
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id also like a big cheque for £1000000,000000 if thats possible - dotn want to be too greedy
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Old 28 Aug 2010, 19:56   #17
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yeah all this stuff and good looking shirt
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Old 28 Aug 2010, 20:01   #18
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Old 28 Aug 2010, 20:04   #19
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Gotta say maybe meat is indeed releasing a Bat 2 show come 2013. The twenty year anniversary of the album must have some surprises for sure.

But one show we always forget about is that show HCW was taken from on the Classic Albums album (Rotterdam, 1994 I believe).

He was in great voice, and that show was performed in its entirety. id much rather see that.

Footage from that was used in the A Kiss is A Terrible Thing To Waste Music Video
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Old 28 Aug 2010, 20:12   #21
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There were also concerts filmed in Rotterdam
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But one show we always forget about is that show HCW was taken from on the Classic Albums album (Rotterdam, 1993 I believe)
There's another one from 1989-90 as well. Plus I'll shit myself in public if Meat doesn't have more concerts filmed and hidden away.
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Old 28 Aug 2010, 20:21   #22
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speaking of Bat2, I'm quite happy with the Bat2 CE we got in 06. Nice digipak, remastered album, BOOH live, all the Music videos and a couple of interviews on dvd.

If you dont compare it to the new MASSIVE springsteen release (which would be unfair anyway) this release is pretty neat!
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Old 28 Aug 2010, 20:25   #23
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speaking of Bat2, I'm quite happy with the Bat2 CE we got in 06. Nice digipak, remastered album, BOOH live, all the Music videos and a couple of interviews on dvd.

If you dont compare it to the new MASSIVE springsteen release (which would be unfair anyway) this release is pretty neat!
It had all the "Live Rehearsals" remastered on that disk except Loouder (which I can see) and Masculine (which is the best produced rehearsal track regardless if you like the song or not).

HCW on that disk is terrible.
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Old 28 Aug 2010, 20:32   #24
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They weren't remastered, someone just ramped up the volume, so in actual fact they sound worse than on the original singles.
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They weren't remastered, someone just ramped up the volume, so in actual fact they sound worse than on the original singles.
But you can agree that Masculine was the best produced track
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