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Old 17 Dec 2008, 05:45   #1
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What is everyone's favorite Meat Loaf music video from the 70's?

Mine would be bat out of hell.
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Old 17 Dec 2008, 13:11   #2
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I think they're all pretty rubbish to be honest.
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Old 17 Dec 2008, 13:24   #3
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70's: Took the Words
80's: Modern Girl
90's: Not a dry eye
2000's: Did I Say that?
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Old 17 Dec 2008, 14:18   #4
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I really love the clip from Bat Out Of Hell, haven't seen any from the 80's, the 90's would be a ~~~~ up of Anything For Love and I'd Lie For You, and recently love Couldn't Have Said It Better and It's All Coming Back To Me Now.

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Old 17 Dec 2008, 16:35   #5
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70's: Took the Words
80's: Modern Girl
90's: Not a dry eye
2000's: Did I Say that?
You have some bizarre tastes. Not A Dry Eye over Anything For Love?
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Old 18 Dec 2008, 03:49   #6
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What is everyone's favorite Meat Loaf music video from the 70's?

Mine would be bat out of hell.
80's Surf's up
90's Objects in the rear view mirror
2000's It' all coming back
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Old 18 Dec 2008, 11:16   #7
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You have some bizarre tastes. Not A Dry Eye over Anything For Love?
Yes, I adore Dry Eye's music video. AFL's video's good, but the Beauty & The Beast theme is so common

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Old 18 Dec 2008, 13:48   #8
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The vids Meat shot for Bat 1
More than You Deserve
Surfs Up
Bad Attitude Live
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Old 18 Dec 2008, 23:42   #9
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Old 18 Dec 2008, 23:53   #10
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He never shot any videos in the 70's, there were the live mimed things from 78 I think from the Hits Out Of Hell compelation but the rest I am pretty sure were early 80's onwards....
Unless your including his role of Eddie in 1975's cult classic The Rocky Horror Picture Show and even that was the same as the film.

Please correct me if I am wrong.
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Old 19 Dec 2008, 00:13   #11
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I like the movie type videos,not the one's filmed on a stage,that seems an easy option for me.
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Old 19 Dec 2008, 01:00   #12
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He never shot any videos in the 70's, there were the live mimed things from 78 I think from the Hits Out Of Hell compelation but the rest I am pretty sure were early 80's onwards....
Unless your including his role of Eddie in 1975's cult classic The Rocky Horror Picture Show and even that was the same as the film.

Please correct me if I am wrong.
your totally right

Just so disgusted they omit the "where!" at the beginning of HP on the soundtrack
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He never shot any videos in the 70's, there were the live mimed things from 78 I think from the Hits Out Of Hell compelation but the rest I am pretty sure were early 80's onwards....
Unless your including his role of Eddie in 1975's cult classic The Rocky Horror Picture Show and even that was the same as the film.

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78 wasnt in the 70's?
gotta check my history books

You dont really think those videos were shot for Hits out of Hell, do you? besides that one came out in 85 i think.
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Old 19 Dec 2008, 12:08   #14
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Old 19 Dec 2008, 12:11   #15
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He never shot any videos in the 70's, there were the live mimed things from 78
I would consider that to be a video...it's a promo either way.

Most of the early music videos were like that
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Old 19 Dec 2008, 15:45   #16
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I would consider that to be a video...it's a promo either way.

Most of the early music videos were like that
I certainly think the BOOH videos count....and as you say AllRevvedUp, all videos were like that then, they were pretty rare, and Meat and Queen were some of the first artists to realise the potential of music videos.
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Man Of Steel

I haven't seen a video for Man Of Steel.

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Wasn't modern girl part of the UK HOOH CD?
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I haven't seen a video for Man Of Steel.

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Wasn't modern girl part of the UK HOOH CD?
Yep.

HooH was relased by Epic/Cleveland to cash in shortly after Bad Attitude came out on Arista. Epic/Cleveland probably wouldn't stretch to licensing the Modern Girl video to include it on the HooH video release.
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Yep.

HooH was relased by Epic/Cleveland to cash in shortly after Bad Attitude came out on Arista. Epic/Cleveland probably wouldn't stretch to licensing the Modern Girl video to include it on the HooH video release.
Another reason Artists and songwriters should hold the rights to the songs not the record companies. But at least theres a bunch of DVD quality MG Videos floating around
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Yep.

HooH was relased by Epic/Cleveland to cash in shortly after Bad Attitude came out on Arista. Epic/Cleveland probably wouldn't stretch to licensing the Modern Girl video to include it on the HooH video release.
Also correct me if I'm wrong here but I have seen an interview from 1998 where he talks about this and he said that he hated this album and tried everything to get it off the shelves as he had no input into it and that it was just 'thrown together' by the record company !
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I haven't seen a video for Man Of Steel.

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feel lucky lol
The video is unintentionally comical, probably because it does not match the song. It seems as if they recycled some elements for the The Monster Is Loose video.
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I hate both these videos... So probably and it annoys me that they show for of TMIL video than the live performance on 3 Bats !
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Also correct me if I'm wrong here but I have seen an interview from 1998 where he talks about this and he said that he hated this album and tried everything to get it off the shelves as he had no input into it and that it was just 'thrown together' by the record company !
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