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General Discussion>Meat Loaf is a Bat outa Hell Now... RIP
kydsid 08:02 AM 01-21-2022
God damnit - stop taking the good ones



https://www.msn.com/en-us/music/new....cid=entnewsntp
His death was announced in a statement posted on his official Facebook page late Thursday.

"Our hearts are broken to announce that the incomparable Meat Loaf passed away tonight with his wife Deborah by his side," the statement read. "Daughters Pearl and Amanda and close friends have been with him throughout the last 24 hours."

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LF_vyOc1uME
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bruceolee 08:22 AM 01-21-2022
I'll never forget on a youth trip to disney world as a teenager stopping at a truck stop and there were these cheap cassette tapes for like $3 and this album called bat out of hell with some wicked art on it so i picked it up and went back into the car stuffed full of other teenagers and putting it into my walkman and hitting play and hearing this album for the first time and my teenage mind was BLOWN. it was perfect music for and angst ridden teen who had a crush on several of the girls in the car. they complained my headphones were too loud but i just kept turning it up. that album means something to me and i wore out that old cassette listening to it over and over.

"The sirens are screaming, and the fires are howling
Way down in the valley tonight" rip Meatloaf (good actor too)
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icehog3 08:38 AM 01-21-2022
Originally Posted by bruceolee:
Meatloaf (good actor too)
“His Name Is Robert Paulson”.

RIP Meat Loaf.
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bruceolee 08:42 AM 01-21-2022
Originally Posted by icehog3:
“His Name Is Robert Paulson”.

RIP Meat Loaf.
first rule dude!
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longknocker 08:43 AM 01-21-2022
Love His Songs! RIP, Meat Loaf.
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Havanaaddict 11:55 AM 01-21-2022
I will never forget seeing him 1978 at the Roxy LA such a small venue. It was a fluke concert I really did not know who we were seeing, but walked out a huge fan:-)
RIP
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icehog3 01:50 PM 01-21-2022
Originally Posted by Havanaaddict:
I will never forget seeing him 1978 at the Roxy LA such a small venue. It was a fluke concert I really did not know who we were seeing, but walked out a huge fan:-)
RIP
That must have been an amazing show. :-)
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