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Originally Posted by Sarge
Yes, Bad Attitude Live is better but if I had seen only the very good stuff, I'd probably be less interested in Meat Loaf. It's the ups and downs that make him interesting and I admire how he tends to fight and improve after periods in his career that didn't go very well.
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I agree - the self destruction, the stuggle with the voice, and ultimately the triumph over adversity - is what makes Meat Loaf just so
compelling .
Its the greatest career in Rock & Roll and yet simultaneously the most unfulfilled, or even tragic.