Brought to you by Meat Loaf Bootleg Hub. 00:00:00 "Gods Instrumental" 00:03:33 Bat Out Of Hell 00:13:34 Hot Summer Night [Spoken Word - Live] 00:14:35 You Took The Words Right Out Of My Mouth [Stereo / Mono] 00:18:57 Introduction to For Crying Out Loud 00:19:33 For Crying Out Loud 00:29:22 Paradise By The Dashboard Light 00:40:49 Band Introductions 00:44:02 Love And Death And An American Guitar [Spoken Word - Live] 00:44:43 "The Blood" 00:46:11 All Revved Up With No Place To Go 00:52:53 Talk With Audience #1 00:53:45 River Deep, Mountain High [Tina Turner & Ike Cover] 00:59:19 Talk With Audience #2 00:59:45 Two Out Of Three Ain't Bad 01:06:57 All Revved Up With No Place To Go (Reprise) Venue - Old Waldorf, San Francisco, CA, USA Date - December 23rd 1977 Tour - 1977 Tour / Bat Out Of Hell Quality - B+ Source - FM Lead Vocals - Meat Loaf [RIP] Lead Vocals - Karla DeVito Lead Guitar - Bruce Kulick Guitar - Bob Kulick [RIP] Bass, Vocals - Steve Buslowe Drums - Joe Stefko Keyboards, Organ, Vocals - Paul Glanz Piano, Vocals - Jim Steinman [RIP] Backing Vocals - Rory Dodd This is my 2nd attempt at fixing this particular recording, and while it definitely isn't perfect, it is at least closer than it was before, now at near enough the correct speed... Yes, some of these late 1977 shows were very fast! Anyway, this show is without a doubt one of the best shows available from this time period, Meat Loaf is unstoppable, Joe Stefko is on fire, as is most of the band, Bruce Kulick's solos are really coming through here, and we even have the full set. The lineage of this recording is quite a mystery but the show was probably broadcast on KSAN (who were known to air shows from this particular venue), taped and then later released online and bootlegged... I personally have to thank Ad and Chris for procuring me with this show! No matter how we ended up with this recording, I'm just glad that we did, as this show is an important document of Meat Loaf's legacy, and a 1977 recording is forever welcome. For a while there was some debate on the date of this show, with the bootleg often erroneously dated to September 1978, but we now know this show comes from the 2nd night of two shows at the Old Waldorf in December 1977. With all of that said, enjoy - and thanks again to Ad for creating the bootleg cover. Cover by Ad / MLConcerts.