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So, Meat Loaf's VH1: Storytellers from '99 is quite the unique gem in the realm of concert films. It’s not just a standard concert, but more of an intimate chat where he shares these humorous anecdotes about his rise in rock music. The pacing has this relaxed vibe, blending storytelling with performance seamlessly. The crowd's energy adds to it, creating this fantastic atmosphere. You also get to see an extra couple of songs in the DVD version, which is a nice touch. His storytelling is really engaging, and it's a chance to see a different side of him beyond just the music.
This title has had a mixed release history, often appearing in various formats but not always in high demand. The DVD version is particularly sought after due to the additional songs, and it tends to pop up in collector circles sporadically. Interest seems to peak around anniversaries of his career or when fans reminisce about the time Meat Loaf captivated audiences not just with his voice, but with his stories.
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