Posted on 01/21/2022 7:14:34 AM PST by US Navy Vet
Meat Loaf, the singer whose Bat Out Of Hell album is one of the best-selling of all time, has died at the age of 74.
The news was confirmed on the star's Facebook page by his family.
"Our hearts are broken to announce that the incomparable Meat Loaf passed away tonight with his wife Deborah by his side," a message read.
The star sold 100 million albums worldwide and also appeared in movies like Fight Club, the Rocky Horror Picture Show and Wayne's World.
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Louie Anderson has also passed away...
I’m with you.
Todd Rundgren produced Bat Out of Hell. He nice said he was doing a Springsteen parody as he felt Bruce took himself too seriously. Funny that Bat Out of Hell outsold anything Springsteen did I at that point.
Let me sleep on it...
I sensed that more than ever when Heath Ledger died and there was 3 months of sorrow every single day, over and over again, about what such a terrible loss it was the Heath Ledger passed away.
I had no clue who he was.
Vapid celebrity worship is a sign of a decadent and deteriorating culture.
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Has there ever been a time in recorded history when people didn’t idolize those with some kind of talent, ability or even power? It human nature. You can debate the value of a person’s contribution to society/culture but we all value things differently.
What is vapid is in the eye of the beholder, as are so many things.
LOLOLOL
Meatloaf gave millions of moments of joy to people. Some to dance to remember..some dance to forget...oops wrong Muscian. That one was Glen Frye sung by Don Henley
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sWcPBQ2qe6E
anyway...RIP Meatloaf.
Actor in Black Dog.
"Praying for the end of time" isn't existential enough for you? ;)
Some of us just enjoyed his music and acting. The guy had operatic talent that he applied to well written and orchestrated rock and roll and acted creditably in a few memorable films. In the context of this website, it helps that he was a vocal Conservative when interviewers asked about his politics. It’s not necessarily “worship” when you simply enjoyed, and are saddened with the passing of, an entertainer with genuine talent and who came across as someone you could share a beer or two with.
btw, if there are any guitarists on this thread you should check out that clip I linked with the flourish Joe Walsh does. Dont know the technical name of it but his face cracks me up when he does it.
That album came out when I was in high school.
It was huge.
He blew his mind out with his car.
The recording industry had to develop a new classification to their system because of the Eagles album sales. Thus Platinum category.
Hmm—It was about the same size as my other albums....
He gave us joy. Being sad when someone who gave us joy dies is not celebrity worship, it’s human. Sorry it bothers you, but it’s on you, not us.
Louie Anderson just punched out
Always seemed like a macabre start to the morning, to see who died and the perverse joy they had not seeing their names listed among them.
But it kinda makes sense now that I’m getting older and can also mark time by the names, faces and voices I grew up leaving us.
“He gave us joy. Being sad when someone who gave us joy dies is not celebrity worship, it’s human.”
Well said.
Lol.
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