Legendary performer Meatloaf dead at 74

The man born as Marvin Lee Aday in Dallas, TX in 1947 died last night. He was surrounded by family and friends the final 24 hours of his life. Though the word legendary is fitting, it isn't the best word to describe Meat Loaf.

I suspect that the best word to describe Meat Loaf if transcendent. Meat Loaf "sold more than 100 million albums worldwide and appeared in over 65 movies, including iconic roles in 'The Rocky Horror Picture Show' and 'Fight Club.' Meat Loaf's 1977 debut album 'Bat Out of Hell' remains one of the top-selling albums of all time. He also won a 1994 Grammy Award for the song 'I'd Do Anything For Love.'"

While he won a Grammy for I'll Do Anything For Love, his greatest hit was I Can See Paradise By The Dashboard Lights. If you haven't watched that video, it's possible that you're from another planet. Here's that video, performed in concert:

RIP. Your legend lives on.

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