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Meat Loaf Collection on Letterman 1982-2011

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Don Giller

In tribute to Michael (born Marvin) Lee Aday's collaborative work with recentlypassed Jim Steinman.

Late Night:
1. August 12, 1982. Chat with Dave. Film footage deleted due to copyright caution.
For the complete performance, go here:    • Wembley 1982 | Bat Out of Hell | Meat...  

Late Show:
2. November 19, 1993. "Life Is a Lemon and I Want My Money Back."
3. March 1, 1994. "Rock and Roll Dreams Come Through" and chat with Dave.
4. November 16, 1995. "I'd Lie For You (and That's the Truth)" and showclosing chat with Dave.
5. September 15, 1999. "Lawyers, Guns and Money" and chat with Dave.
6. April 27, 2011. Cameo: Guest Judge for "Is This Anything."

Fun fact: Meat Loaf first met Jim Steinman in the April 1973 workshop musical theater production "More Than You Deserve." It ran in Previews at the Public Theatre in New York City, beginning on November 23, 1973. It finally opened on January 3, 1974, and lasted for a week.


Playing the piano during the show's rehearsals and serving as Piano/Conductor Steve Margoshes' assistant was a recent transplant from Canada named Paul Shaffer.


(Probably why Meat Loaf greeted Paul before sitting down with Dave in the 1982 appearance.)


(Among the cast besides Meat Loaf were Fred Gwynne, Mary Beth Hurt, Steve Collins, and Graham Jarvis and Kim Milford, both of whom would join the original cast of "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" in L.A. )

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