Every song was just ridiculously long. I enjoyed this one most back in the day. Volume needs to be loud though, my laptop is not doing it any justice at all.
RIP Meatloaf
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Re: RIP Meatloaf
For Music, sweet Music, has Charms to controul,
And tune up each Passion that ruffles the Soul!
What things have I read, and what Stories been told
Of Feats that were done by Musicians of old!
(Christopher Anstey · The new Bath guide: or, Memoirs of the B-r-d family. In a series of poetical epistles · 1766)
And tune up each Passion that ruffles the Soul!
What things have I read, and what Stories been told
Of Feats that were done by Musicians of old!
(Christopher Anstey · The new Bath guide: or, Memoirs of the B-r-d family. In a series of poetical epistles · 1766)
Nullius in verba ... ☎||||||||||| ... To Fate I sue, of other means bereft, the only refuge for the wretched left.
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When flower power came along I stood for Human Rights, marched around for peace and freedom, had some nooky every night - we took it serious.
Who has a spare two minutes to play in this month's FG Trivia game! ... My other OS is Slackware.
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Re: RIP Meatloaf
I love music, loud, that sure does ruffle the soul!spot wrote: ↑Sat Jan 22, 2022 4:01 am For Music, sweet Music, has Charms to controul,
And tune up each Passion that ruffles the Soul!
What things have I read, and what Stories been told
Of Feats that were done by Musicians of old!
(Christopher Anstey · The new Bath guide: or, Memoirs of the B-r-d family. In a series of poetical epistles · 1766)
You think that's bad?
Re: RIP Meatloaf
I watched a documentary on him a couple of weeks ago. Not that keen on his music but he seemed like a good chap. RIP
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Re: RIP Meatloaf
My first encounter with him was in the '70s. I was bumming around California, and dropped on on friends who had moved out the San Jose. they invited me to join them to watch the Rocky Horror Picture Show (Something I had yet to experience) Later that week Meatloaf was doing a show at the county fair. His showmanship was better than his music.
We crossed paths a few more times, over the years. He was fun to be around, in a drunken head-banger sort of way. I lost track of him after I quit drinking, and got married. ( or was that "Got married and quit drinking"? mmm, nevermind)
The home of the soul is the Open Road.
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