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Michael Lee Aday , známy pod umeleckými menami Meat Loaf a Meat Loaf Aday, je americký rockový hudobník a herec. Za jeho najvýznamnejšie albumy je považovaná trilógia s názvami Bat Out of Hell, Bat out of Hell II: Back into Hell a Bat out of Hell III: The Monster Is Loose. Z albumu Bat out of Hell sa predalo viac ako 40 miliónov kópií, a nachádza sa v prvej desiatke zoznamu najpredávanejších hudobných albumov sveta. Tento album je na 343. pozícii zoznamu 500 najlepších albumov všetkých čias, ktorý v roku 2003 zverejnil časopis Rolling Stone. Meno Meat Loaf sa nachádza na popredných pozíciách zoznamu najpredávanejších hudobných umelcov sveta.

Je držiteľom ceny Grammy pre najlepšieho rockového sólového speváka, no objavil sa aj vo viac ako 50 filmoch, či televíznych show, kde niekedy prezentoval seba, alebo postavy, ktoré vystupovali podobne ako on. Jeho najvýznamnejšími postavami boli Eddie a Dr. Scott v The Rocky Horror Show, Eddie v The Rocky Horror Picture Show, Robert "Bob" Paulson vo filme Klub bitkárov a nezabudnuteľná postava vyhadzovača Tinyho vo filme Wayneov svet, či vodiča Spice Busu v polodokumente Spice World a v iných. Wikipedia  

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“Karaoke bars are devil worship!”

A chat with Meat Loaf (2006)

“These stories get made up, and I don’t know from where. I have no idea. I didn’t make that one up — sometimes I make my own stories up — but I didn’t make that one up.”

On rumors that he wanted a guest role as a villain on the BBC TV series Doctor Who.
A chat with Meat Loaf (2006)

“You gotta understand that people attach me and Jim Steinman. But you really have to attach Todd Rundgren to that. … you really have to credit Todd Rundgren for the initial mark. Yes, Steinman had things in his head. And, yes, I had some things in my head; I had how “All Revved Up with No Place to Go” should sound in my head. Jim had how “You Took the Words Right Out of My Mouth (Hot Summer Night)” should sound in his head. But pulling things out of your head and accomplishing them, and somebody else trying to accomplish them, is a remarkable feat. … So not taking anything away from Jim, ‘cause Jim is an absolute genius and one of the smartest people that I’ve ever known, and I consider him one of my best friends. But, y’know, sometimes, people just… they pigeonhole things, and they go, “Jim Steinman and Meat Loaf.” And my thing is, no, stop it! Because the Bat Out of Hell records are this: it’s a big wheel, and everybody is a spoke in that wheel… and, at different times as that wheel’s turning, different people have more input than others. It’s, like, as a wheel turns, the bottom spokes take more than the top spokes…but, pretty soon, those are gonna be the bottom spokes, and their import is more. And, so, that’s how that goes with the Bat Out of Hell records… and that’s exactly Bat Out of Hell III.”

On credit for the Bat out of Hell albums.
A chat with Meat Loaf (2006)

“You're not going to ask me that and if you did I'd pretend that you didn't because everybody and their mother plus their dog and cat and their goldfish asks me that.”

Response to the question "Where did you get the name "Meat Loaf"?" in an interview with Gary Brunnet (22 August 1993) http://www.angelfire.com/rock2/rockinterviews/meatloaf.html