90s Meatloaf Everything Louder Rock Concert t-shirt Extra Large
Chest 23 in.
Length 28 in.
Content: 100% Cotton
Tag Brand: Hanes
This amazing vintage concert tee is for the singer Meat Loaf and it commemorates his Everything Louder Than Everything Else World Tour that was launched in 1993. The front of the tee features the same graphic used for the cover of his sixth studio album Bat Out of Hell II: Back Into Hell, which was painted by the fantasy illustrator Michael Whelan. This release was the follow up to Meat Loaf's debut solo album Bat Out of Hell, which had premiered sixteen years prior. Both albums were huge commercial successes that were written and produced by Jim Steinman. A third album in the trilogy was later released in 2006 titled Bat out of Hell III: The Monster is Loose. This was the only one of the three that didn't involve Steinman, and there was actually a legal dispute between Steinman and Meat Loaf over the rights to use the phrase "Bat Out of Hell" in the title.
Bat Out of Hell II, featured one of Meat Loaf's most iconic songs, "I'd Do Anything For Love (But I Won't Do That)". The single topped the charts in 28 countries and was accompanied by a music video directed by Michael Bay, who aside from directing blockbuster films like Armageddon and Transformers, also directed the videos for the two other singles off the album "Rock and Roll Dreams Come True" and "Objects in the Rear View Mirror May Appear Closer than They Are". The video for "Rock and Roll Dreams Come True" starred a young Angelina Jolie playing a teenage runaway.
Fits like a modern unisex adult Extra Large
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