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They took me to the hospital in an ambulance to get my knee replaced. Two weeks before the knee surgery, I literally couldn't walk from the bedroom to the kitchen. This time, though, he insists it's for real. So when he says the UK tour that begins this Friday is to be his final bow before leaving the stage for good, one has to gently remind him that he's retired before: he undertook a farewell tour in 2003, only to return in 2007, when he again announced his retirement after a disastrous gig in Newcastle. He's keen, too, on the odd unverifiable claim, such as his insistence that the song Bat Out of Hell is one of only two pieces of music in existence that end with a singer having to reach three successive high Cs the other, he says, is by Wagner. Today, given that he says he's nearly 66, it must be 1947. Sometimes he says he was born in 1947, sometimes 1951. That Hartlepool Mail story? It quotes his then UK publicist – and there is a British music publicist of that name – laying down Meat Loaf's requirements for his Hartlepool home. The thing is, Meat Loaf is prone to embellishing the truth. I threw a butler through a plate-glass window. I hit Gene Simmons and gave him a black eye. There were pictures of these houses!" Meat Loaf pauses to consider his fame and the things that have been written about him.
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"My favourite part of the story was that I had gone to Hartlepool with this realtor and looked at houses. Except a month later, the Hartlepool Mail ran a story, picked up in the national press, that Meat Loaf was looking for a home in the town. I was ready." And lo and behold, it entered folklore that the unlikeliest of rock stars was also the unlikeliest of Hartlepool fans.Īnd there the story should have ended. I knew there'd been major criticism of the coach, about whether he should have put one player in or not. I read everything I could about every game they played. I read about them and I found that the people of Hartlepool had hanged a monkey thinking he was a Frenchman, and I loved that story. "I thought, I don't want to go on and say I'm a Manchester United fan or a Liverpool fan – I'm gonna go down to the third level. First, he knew he needed a club to support. He didn't know anything about football, but being an actor by background, he did what actors do – he prepared. A decade ago, Meat Loaf was invited on to Sky Sports' Saturday morning show Soccer AM.