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Like a Bat Out of Hell Audiobook by Mick Wall

Like a Bat Out of Hell Audiobook by Mick Wall

Released Thursday, 16th November 2017
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Like a Bat Out of Hell Audiobook by Mick Wall

Like a Bat Out of Hell Audiobook by Mick Wall

Like a Bat Out of Hell Audiobook by Mick Wall

Like a Bat Out of Hell Audiobook by Mick Wall

Thursday, 16th November 2017
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Title: Like a Bat Out of HellSubtitle: The Larger Than Life Story of Meat LoafAuthor: Mick WallNarrator: Ash RiziFormat: UnabridgedLength: 9 hrs and 14 minsLanguage: EnglishRelease date: 11-16-17Publisher: OrionRatings: 3.5 of 5 out of 3 votesGenres: Bios & Memoirs, Artists, Writers, & Musicians

Publisher's Summary:Everything in the story of Meat Loaf is big. From the place he was born (Texas); to the family he was born into (his father weighed 22 stone, his uncle weighed over 40 stone, while Meat Loaf himself weighed 17 stone before he was even in his teens); to the sound he made (a colossal collision between Richard Wagner, Phil Spector and Bruce Springsteen); and of course the records he sold - nearly 50 million in Britain and America alone.Now, on the eve of the 40th anniversary of Bat Out of Hell, the album that gave rise to Meat Loaf's astonishing career, and the premiere of Bat Out Of Hell: The Musical, Mick Wall, who has interviewed Meat Loaf on numerous occasions throughout his career, pulls back the curtains to reveal the soft-hearted soul behind the larger-than-life character he created for himself.From a tumultuous childhood with an alcoholic father to the relentless abusive bullying from classmates and their parents alike, nobody could have predicted Meat Loaf's meteoric rise to fame. But when the messianic rock opera Bat Out of Hell was released in 1977, it became one of the biggest albums of all time, selling over 45 million copies worldwide to date.Its release marked the start of a roller-coaster ride of incredible highs and seemingly career-ending lows. By the '80s Meat Loaf was battling with drug and alcohol addiction and escalating money problems that would eventually lead to a nervous breakdown. But just when it seemed like it was all over, the astonishing success of Bat Out of Hell II and the mega-hit 'I'd Do Anything for Love (But I Won't Do That)' marked an extraordinary new wave of success.Now, Mick Wall brings this extraordinary story up to date, drawing on the hours he spent with Meat Loaf, both in interviews and on tour, as well as offering up a unique insight from those who have known him best.

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