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Meat Loaf: A rule-breaking rock legend

Meat Loaf: A rule-breaking rock legend

A 2016 interview with the rock'n'roll star

The Interview · BBC World Service

October 3, 201623m 23s

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Show Notes

In an interview recorded in 2016, Stephen Sackur speaks to Meat Loaf, a rock'n'roll legend who broke the rules of the music business. He was never cool, never a pin-up, but his songs and performances have always been much larger than life. Meat Loaf shot to fame four decades ago with Bat out of Hell, an album which became one of the biggest sellers of all time. Since then his career - in music and acting - has been a crazy mix of highs and lows. How close did he get to self-destruction?

(Photo: Musician and actor Meat Loaf. Credit: Getty Images)