Meat Loaf - Seize the Night Live

By Tina Mrazik, published Apr 30, 2007
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Rating: 4.5 of 5
Very few things are certain in this life: death and taxes come to mind. But one other aspect is certain take if from me, if you're fortunate enough to see Meat Loaf live you're going to have a blast - no ifs, ands or buts. Pulling from over 3 decades of hits, Loaf live is a marathon show that keeps going and going like the Energizer bunny. The man just doesn't stop, not for a moment. No matter which tour you may catch him on your bound to be hit right between the eyes with wonderful tunes and memories to go along with them. A tight band and backing vocalists Meat's show is a full blown rock-and-roll extravaganza attach on the senses. If you're not a dancer, your toes will be tapping. If you're a 'rock metal head,' at some point your fist will be high in the air. If you're a power ballad rocker, there will be a soft spot in the show for you. There is something for everyone.

Nothing could dampen the spirits of the over 3000 people crowd despite the rain and muddy field conditions (yes, an outdoor venue) accept for possibly one thing that came 30 minutes into the set. More of that a little later. From the get go Meat's "Bat Out Of Hell III - Seize The Night Tour" was obviously going to be a 'greatest hits' set. The backdrop included huge canvas covers from the trilogy "Bat Out Of Hell," releases, mini screens running Meat video vignettes and images. Coming on to the stage with a rousing rendition of "All Revved Up With No Place To Go", the crowd already on their feet the usual encore staple came next: "Paradise By The Dashboard Light." Another crowd pleasure and surprise, so what else would Mr. Loaf have up his jacket sleeve? Starting with tunes from the original "Bat," release he cruised effortlessly into "Out Of The Frying Pan Into The Fire," from "Bat II," and began one of my personal favorites, "Life Is A Lemon (And I Want My Money Back)". As it turned out this was the 30 minute mark.

Takeaways
  • There's no better greatest hits show on the road
Did You Know?
The concert is a celebration of the Bat Out Of Hell Trilogy releases.
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