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Meat Loaf - Photo By Ros O'Gorman

New Live In Australia Meat Loaf DVD To Be Released

by Roger Wink, VVN Music on September 24, 2012

in Live,News

The Australian leg of Meat Loaf’s Guilty Pleasure Tour will be chronicled on the new DVD of the same name, coming October 16 from Concert One, Ltd.

Meat Loaf - Photo By Ros O'Gorman

Meat Loaf - Photo By Ros O'Gorman

The show, shot at the Sydney Entertainment Centre, presents the most technologically advanced filming of a Meat Loaf concert ever captured.

“The viewer gets to see what he or she would normally never see from being in the audience,” says Meat Loaf, who took a proactive involvement during the planning, filming and post-production of the video. “The viewer gets to live in a different world.”

“What was captured on tape at this sell out concert was the true ‘live’ Meat Loaf experience,” says Concert One President, Steve Timmins. “He really does put 110% into his shows and this one captures his HUGE performance, backed by his brilliant band, The Neverland Express.”

Meat Loaf added, “I only know one way. And that is: you either walk out on stage and give 110%, or you don’t. Those people that bought those tickets are more important than I am. They are the most important people in the world…”

The DVD also includes a bonus documentary on the artist in Australia including an in-depth interview.

Here he is performing the classic Bat Out of Hell:

Track List:

  • Hot Patootie / Time Warp
  • If It Ain’t Broke, Break It
  • Bat Out Of Hell
  • Peace On Earth
  • Living On The Outside
  • Los Angeloser
  • You Took The Words
  • Rock And Roll Dreams
  • Stand In The Storm
  • Anything For Love
  • Two Out Of Three Ain’t Bad
  • Paradise By The Dashboard Light
  • Boneyard / All Revved Up
  • Documentary

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