Announced this morning that Meat Loaf has passed away aged 74.
(Edited as I'd missed the fact that it's two words).
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Another great goes, a huge talent, I saw a documentary few years ago, and he was such a humble man, he was meeting fans backstage and he was so genuine, it was very touching. Lt Kudu.
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Never been a fan - in fact I hate Bat Out Of Hell - sounds like he was a decent chap.
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Bless him. I guess you could say that he's past his sell by date!
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I reckon he's been ill for quite a while. There was a performance he did in Australia a while back which was a complete car crash.
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I have a friend whose a fan and seen him a few times. He says he was either great or crap live. I only saw him live once - at Knebworth. He didn't stand a chance with his leg in plaster and the audience bottling him the whole time. Thank goodness the Scorpions saved the day especially when it pissed down and a group of bikers tore down the porta loos and created bonfires out of them. I suspect festivals aren't like that these days..StanInBlack wrote: ↑21 Jan 2022, 16:41 I reckon he's been ill for quite a while. There was a performance he did in Australia a while back which was a complete car crash.