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This is neither a discussion or a concern. I just want to say something. First of all, let's get my age out of the way. I will turn 70 this summer. God, there it is, but listening to all of the Meat Loaf songs, albums, theatricals, takes me back to the best times of my life. This absolutely consuming music still instills joy into my heart. The summer of 1978, and into 1979, was so happy for me. So, now, let's fast forward to 1990. My teenage children were embarrassed that, in high school, they knew all the words to every Meat Loaf song, when other kids didn't even know who he was. This was because Mom played his music when she was happy. In 1977, when my son was a wee baby, I cried the whole day when Elvis died, and the loss of Meat Loaf has done the same thing. God Bless him and I hope his music lives forever even though we have lost him. 192.249.130.40 (talk) 21:31, 28 February 2022 (UTC)Reply