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RIP Meat!
So in some ways a part of my later teenage years has just disappeared today - So I'm going to do what many others will do today and that is play it again - RIP and thanks for the memories
RIP Mr loaf.
EDIT album was "bad attitude".
It was an amazing show.
If anyone hasn't seen it - the Classic Albums episode on BOOH is well worth watching.
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Bat Out of Hell was one of the first half-dozen albums I bought as a teenager. I did ultimately sell it to help fund some other purchase (money was tight in those days!) but I still think it's a great album - and I hardly need to own it to remember it, I'd played it that many times. I don't think he ever came close to matching it (Todd Rundgren's contribution is not to be underestimated).
I do have to say, the only time I've fallen asleep at a gig it was Meat Loaf at Wembley Arena. He was long past his best but to be fair to him, I partly blame that awful soulless venue.
RIP.
RIP
RIP
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Meatloaf was a 'larger than life' character.. In musical terms he set the bar for others to follow.
His BOOH album was a benchmark. One of the all time top charters and sellers.