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We have lost a true entertainer, I'm a big fan of his.
RIP Meat.
 
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There there Cous Cous.

His was one of the first concerts I went to, amazing energy. He will be missed.




 
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I remember seeing Meat Loaf at an appearance in Livingston Mall in New Jersey in 1977 or 1978. I’m pretty sure of the location.

We cut school and hitched a ride there.
We were on the second level overlooking the courtyard where he was to appear.

I can’t remember if he performed or was just doing a fan meet and greet.




 
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BOH cd is one of six in my car.




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I have rather eclectic tastes in music and as a result have roughly 2000 "songs" on my Iphone ranging from Classical to Blue Grass. Fairly often I'll set the phone to random play the entire collection. One day I had a segue that just blew my mind, it went from Wasted Youth by Meat Loaf to Mamma Mia by ABBA. Now I have those two songs in a playlist I've called Stripped Gears.

That would not exist if it weren't for the Man and I am truly saddened by his passing.


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I'm going to miss him. Great performances, especially with the handkerchief..
 
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His first album was a combination of three different extraordinary talents. Meat Loaf's voice and performance. Todd Rundgren producer and guitar, and Jim Steinman who we lost last year for composition. I spent hour after hour after hour listening to many of their albums. RIP. Thanks for the entertainment.


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Man that stinks. Late 80's/early 90's in HS everyone used to blare his songs.

I have fond memories of the school year coming to a close...weather getting warm, taking the finals, heading to work after school to deliver pizza until 11PM...followed by hopping in my CJ5 with my girl and cruising to Nantasket beach to watch the surf and play some skee-ball.

Top off, radio up, "Two Out of Three Ain't Bad", "You Took the Words Right Out Of My Mouth"...and the warm salty summer air.

Thanks for the memories.
 
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He's ended his time with her.

RIP.




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Goodnight Meat, RIP.

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I so enjoyed the movie Black Dog so I purchased the DVD, he was a good actor.

There are a lot of Meat Loaf jokes going around today, But I Won’t Do That.
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I read a story years ago, Rocky Horror, the first time he saw
Tim Curry dressed as a transvestite, he freaked out and walked off the set.
They begged him to come back. I'm glad he did.
 
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Nobody ever sounded like him or ever will.
 
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Too soon?



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I subscribe to Weber weekly recipes and got this email this morning. Really! You think people are so thin skinned to feel a need to post this. As Charlie Brown would say "Good Grief"

Dear Jim,

This morning you received our weekly "Recipe of the Week" email, which is sent to you every Friday.

In today's email we highlighted a grilled meatloaf recipe. At the time we shared this recipe with you, we were not aware of the unfortunate passing of American singer and actor Mr. Marvin Lee Aday, also known as Meat Loaf.

We want to express our deepest apologies for this oversight and for any offense this email may have caused.

We send our condolences to Mr. Aday's family and fans.

Thank you for understanding.

The Weber Family

Jim


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Senator John Kennedy of LA. was a big fan.

Meat Loaf was my all-time favorite artist.

It was an honor to talk with him last year and let him know how insanely talented he was.

Becky and I are praying for his family and will be listening to Bat Out of Hell all weekend.
 
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have a nephew who asked me for a song suggestion to play after his wedding, I suggested Paradise by the Dashboard light, he had never heard it, did I get some dirty looks later that night.
 
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Becky and I are praying for his family and will be listening to Bat Out of Hell all weekend.

Just finished up my third go-through with a good cigar and a few fingers of Crown.

There isn't a bad song on that album. For Crying Out Loud is probably my favorite with Bat Out Of Hell and Heaven Can Wait a close second and third. There's a song for every mood.


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I remember reading a New York Times review of a show he gave in the early 80’s. The reviewer referred to him as “Mr. Loaf”.
 
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