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Old 19 Jan 2008, 14:10   #51
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did he actually make an appearance last night as I fell asleep ahlf way through it...
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Old 19 Jan 2008, 15:22   #52
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Old 19 Jan 2008, 18:15   #53
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oh thanks Deb Means I didn't miss anything then....
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Old 20 Jan 2008, 01:04   #54
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It should be available in a few minutes:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ig2BU1hFRhw
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Old 20 Jan 2008, 05:00   #55
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I believe the end of that video was worth watching the whole thing. HE SANG! I BELIEVE OUR BOY IS BACK LADIES AND GENTLEMEN! HE IS BACK!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Old 20 Jan 2008, 10:04   #56
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I watched this tournament. That clip is from another tounament. Did you hear him mention to the guys to make sure they watched 51st State this fall? And he was wearing diffenent clothes than what is on that clip.
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Old 20 Jan 2008, 10:08   #57
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WOW.... It would of been amazing to of been in the crowd and for him to sing... looks like his voice could well be a little better
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Old 20 Jan 2008, 10:09   #58
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I watched this tournament. That clip is from another tounament. Did you hear him mention to the guys to make sure they watched 51st State this fall? And he was wearing diffenent clothes than what is on that clip.
Oh yeah... so I guess it wasn't from now... I did think he looked slightly different than now (no offence)
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Old 20 Jan 2008, 12:54   #59
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Celebrity Q&A with Meat Loaf at the Bob Hope Chrylser Classic

Leighton Ginn • The Desert Sun • January 20, 2008

You have a documentary coming out.

In March. It will be in theaters in March. I know it will be in L.A. and New York. I don't know where else.

What about Meat Loaf will we learn that we don't already know?

I don't know. You're going to have to see it. I know all about it. I can't tell you what you don't know, because I know pretty much everything going on in there.

Was it nerve-wracking playing in front of a crowd this week?

No. I did better in front of the crowds than I did when they roped them off. I need a crowd, give me some people. If I don't have people, I can't play.

What was the inspiration to use Phil Rizzuto in "Paradise By the Dashboard Light?"

Phil. Yeah, Phil was the inspiration for using Phil.

What are some of your memories of Phil?

The fact that when we were doing it. Everything that's written in that came from him in TV and radio. Everything is his words. We just edited it and put it together. But when it came time to do it, the first two or three times, he couldn't do it. Everything was monotone. 'There it is, a line shot up the middle. Look at him go. Boy can he fly.' No Phil, (do it) like a game. 'Oh OK.' (then does it in a monotone again) 'Boy, look at him go. There he is right in the middle.' It was really funny. Obviously he got it, but Todd Rundgren was producing and after a half hour, he was getting frustrated with him, because Todd has no patience whatsoever. None. We're talking zero patience. Nice guy but zero patience.

Can you still sing that one line from the Rocky Horror Picture Show?

Opportunity bless my soul? Yeah, probably not in the same key.

Another iconic role on film was playing Robert Paulson in Fight Club.

Yeah, that was on (Wednesday) here. I didn't watch it though. I watched Bruce Willis in Die Hard.

You watched Die Hard instead of yourself?

Yeah. I watched Bruce. I haven't seen Die Hard for so long I had forgotten about it.

What were some of your memories of working on Fight Club?

I really liked working on Fight Club. I liked working with Brad (Pitt) and Ed (Norton) and Helena (Bonham Carter). And I certainly loved (director) David Fincher. It took me a while to understand David because he likes to do a lot of takes. The average is about 40.

Really?

Yeah, I got into it then. It forces your creativity. Now when I do these movies, these Home Box Office or TNT movies and you get one rehearsal and four takes. 'Oh come on man. I got so much more to do.' Those are good too. David, you got a lot of options, and you have to think through your options and then pick them.

I thought this was interesting ... you were in Texas and you saw President Kennedy land in Dallas the day he was assassinated.

I did. We were at the airport and one of my friends shook his hand. One of my friend's father worked at the airport and they knew what exit at the airport he was coming out. I didn't have the nerve (to shake his hand). I was scared to death. I stood back and one of my friends named Bill Slocum shook his hand. We were going over the Market Hall, because we had friends there, we were going to sneak in there, where he was going to give his speech. We were at Mickey Mantle's bowling alley and someone said he was shot. We asked where they were going to take him and they said Parkland. We knew that was the closest. We got to Parkland in the driveway before Kennedy did. But we sat in the car for hours there. We couldn't get out because there were guns everywhere.

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"Opportunity bless my soul?"

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Old 21 Jan 2008, 11:54   #61
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"Opportunity bless my soul?"

It's always sounded to me like Meat's singing opportunity and not hot patootie. Maybe that confirms he is!

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Old 06 Feb 2008, 12:13   #62
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Default Meat Performing at golf thingy

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=35bNhCgQIXY

Here is a clip of some golf guy, alice cooper and Meat having a sing song with Knocking on Heavens Door. Can be hard to make him out till he goes Meat on it. Beware tho, i believe somone in the clip is singing off key. Dunno who tho. Make ur minds up for urself.

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