Brought to you by Meat Loaf Bootleg Hub. 00:00:00 Radio Introduction [Cut] 00:00:21 "Gods Instrumental" 00:04:12 Bat Out Of Hell 00:15:00 Hot Summer Night [Spoken Word - Live] 00:16:21 You Took The Words Right Out Of My Mouth 00:21:00 Introduction to For Crying Out Loud 00:22:02 For Crying Out Loud 00:31:29 Paradise By The Dashboard Light 00:43:00 Band Introductions 00:46:15 Love And Death And An American Guitar [Spoken Word - Live] [Cut] 00:46:58 "The Blood" [Cut] - Final Recorded Performance 00:49:09 All Revved Up With No Place To Go 00:55:31 Talk With Audience #1 [Cut] 00:55:59 River Deep, Mountain High [Tina Turner & Ike Cover] [Cut - Fades In] 01:00:46 Talk With Audience #2 01:01:52 Two Out Of Three Ain't Bad 01:08:00 All Revved Up With No Place To Go (Reprise) 01:08:51 Talk With Audience #3 / Guest Introductions 01:11:13 Hammerdown (Ft. Todd Rundgren, Ted Nugent, Max Weinberg & Roy Bittan) Venue - Music Hall, Cleveland, OH, USA Date - April 19th 1978 Tour - 1978 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 [Hammerdown] Lead Vocals - Meat Loaf [RIP] Lead Vocals - Karla DeVito Lead Guitar - Todd Rundgren Lead Guitar - Ted Nugent Bass, Vocals - Steve Buslowe Drums - Max Weinberg Keyboards, Organ, Vocals - Paul Glanz Piano - Roy Bittan Backing Vocals - Rory Dodd And here is the full version... Sadly, the quality is not up to par with the KBFH version, but it's nonetheless the full concert - with the last FULL live recording of "For Crying Out Loud" until February 2004 with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra. Sure, it was briefly played during the Very Best Of and Storytellers Tours (1999-2000) and was rehearsed and soundchecked a couple of times (1993-1994), but besides that... it would remain unperformed for over 25 years! This is a fantastic performance, but you can tell that Meat's voice is beginning to wear a bit - the ending with Ted Nugent, Todd and some of the E Street Band is utterly fantastic and a perfect way to end this brilliant show, the performance of "Hammerdown" is sublime. So as always, enjoy! Cover by MLBF :)