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Meat Loaf - Other Live Performances: 6 videos

All Revved Up with No Place to Go (1978-03-25) by Meat LoafAll Revved Up with No Place to Go (1978-03-25) - 4 minutes 20 seconds (540x363, 30 fps, 29.1 MB). Meat Loaf performs this Jim Steinman song from the 1977 Bat Out Of Hell album in the third season of Saturday Night Live, originally airing on March 25th, 1978. Host Christopher Lee gives a hilariously awkward introduction: "And now, ladies and gentlemen, I would like you to meet... Loaf! I beg your pardon? What? Oh! I'm... I'm sorry. Yes, of course. Ladies and gentlemen... Meat Loaf!"
Couldn't Have Said It Better (2003-04-14) by Meat LoafCouldn't Have Said It Better (2003-04-14) - 4 minutes 16 seconds (350x284, 25 fps, 28.5 MB). Meat Loaf and Patti Russo perform this song from the 2003 album of the same name, live on the Today with Des and Mel show (originally broadcast April 14th, 2003). Music was written by Nikki Sixx, with lyrics by James Michael.
Heaven Can Wait (1994) by Meat LoafHeaven Can Wait (1994) - 6 minutes 49 seconds (546x360, 25 fps, 48.8 MB). Meat Loaf performs this Jim Steinman song from the 1977 Bat Out Of Hell album (he mentions it was actually the first song written for the album) live in Rotterdam, Holland in 1994.
I'd Lie For You (And That's The Truth - 1996) by Meat LoafI'd Lie For You (And That's The Truth - 1996) - 6 minutes 53 seconds (320x240, 25 fps, 16.1 MB). Meat Loaf and Patti Russo perform this Diane Warren song from the 1995 Welcome to the Neighbourhood album, for a televised concert in 1996.
The Promised Land (1981-12-05) by Meat LoafThe Promised Land (1981-12-05) - 4 minutes 47 seconds (472x360, 30 fps, 22.8 MB). Host Tim Curry introduces musical guest Meat Loaf performing 'The Promised Land' (a Chuck Berry song) in the seventh season of Saturday Night Live, originally airing on December 5th, 1981. "I hacked him to death in the movie we made together, and now he's gonna kill you." The song was later recorded for Meat Loaf's poorly received 1983 album, Midnight at the Lost and Found.
Two out of Three Ain't Bad (1978-03-25) by Meat LoafTwo out of Three Ain't Bad (1978-03-25) - 4 minutes 12 seconds (540x363, 30 fps, 28.1 MB). Meat Loaf performs this Jim Steinman song from the 1977 Bat Out Of Hell album in the third season of Saturday Night Live, originally airing on March 25th, 1978. Jim Steinman himself plays the piano part (uncredited).