Meat must have been performing at Castle Donnington. He was claiming that his drink had been spiked. He was very anti drugs (according to DH, who is of course an authority on the man). Mrs Loaf was with him too. The registrar was refusing to accept that his name was actually Meat Loaf, and Mrs Loaf was being quite feisty about it.
DH was in A&E due to one of his many ‘falling down a hole’ escapades
According to the Times today he was terrified of catching the virus but was critical of vaccine mandates. It wasn’t clear if he was vaccinated or not but was quoted as saying “If I die, I die, but I’m not going to be controlled”.
We took 18 year old DD3 and were sitting a long way back but, in the block in front of us, a very tipsy drunk woman stood on her seat and performed the whole concert facing us. She must have seen it lots!
My late big brother wasn’t much of a music buff, but he really liked both Abba and Meat Loaf, as evidenced by they were the only CDs found in his car after he died. We picked “I Have A Dream” and “Heaven Can Wait” as two of the songs played at his cremation service. Nine years on and I still can’t listen to either of them without crying. Bat Out of Hell has surely got to be considered as one of the best albums ever.
I loved Meatloaf and his music He had a tough old life as a child and bouts of ill health and depression throughout He was married to his first wife for 22 years and the second 15 years so a pretty loyal chap I guess I never saw him
'Paradise by the dashboard light' was often sung in our kitchen while Sunday lunch was being prepared and I remember singing 'I'd do anything for love' at the tops of our voices while driving to school for DD2's A Levels. It helped to calm her nerves and gee her up. It worked!!
I was at that concert! Can you recall when it was as a friend of mine has just said that I am mistaken and he had never played there.
I was so sorry to read earlier today that he had died. I was a latecomer to Meatloaf`s music, only became a fan about 10 years ago, in interviews he always seemed such a nice man.
I would imagine the documentary about him will be shown on BBC4 soon. It is very interesting, he had a very sad life until he left home at a very early age and he had mixed fortunes afterwards.
I did see him once but he seemed very out of sorts and didn’t interact with the audience much which I believe was very out of character for him. I believe he was going through a period of ill health at the time. I liked his song with Cher - Dead Ringer For Love. He was rather good on Celebrity Apprentice USA.
A sad loss for his family, he was devoted to his wife and two daughters.
Sad news. I saw him twice. Once at Reading Festival and he was bottled off stage! And oddly in a pop-up gig on the seafront in Bournemouth. I thought my ears were deceiving me from the distance but they weren’t.