90s Meat Loaf Rock and Roll Dreams Come True t-shirt Large
Chest 20.5 in.
Length 27 in.
Content: 100% Cotton
Tag Brand: Hanes
This amazing vintage concert tee is for the singer Meat Loaf and it commemorates his tour for the 1993 album Bat Out of Hell II: Back Into Hell. While the back of the shirt includes a list of all the cities visited the front features the graphic used for the cover of his single "Rock and Roll Dreams Come True" off the album.
The song was originally written and performed by Jim Steinman back in 1981, while Meat Loaf's is a cover. Both versions were top 40 hits, with Meat Loaf's rendition peaking at the no. 13 spot on the Billboard Hot 100. The music video was directed by Michael Bay, who aside from directing blockbuster films like Armageddon and Transformers, also directed Meat Loaf's videos for "I'd Do Anything for Love (But I Won't Do That)" and "Objects in the Rear View Mirror May Appear Closer than They Are". The video also featured a young Angelina Jolie playing a teenage runaway.
Bat Out of Hell II was actually produced by Jim Steinman, and it was a commercial success just like the original Bat Out of Hell album released in 1977. A third album in the trilogy was released in 2006 titled Bat out of Hell III: The Monster is Loose. This was the only one of the three not to involve Steinman, and there was actually a legal dispute between he and Meat Loaf over the rights to use the phrase "Bat Out of Hell" in the title.
Fits like a modern unisex adult large
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