| re: 1947-What a great year | |
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The_Count 07:55 pm UTC 09/28/08 |
| In reply to: | re: 1947-What a great year - bobsaget 02:26 am UTC 09/28/08 |
| All I can do is go by Wikipedia on this one. I believe we may want Jacqueline to confirm the date but Wikipedia says 1947. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Steinman > Not to mention the Roswell crash. > > > I believe Meat is 61. I also have a special love for the > > year 1947 becasue my favorite people were all born in that > > year. Jim Steinman, Meat Loaf, Stephen King and Dave > > Barry. What other year produced so much talent in one trip > > around the sun? > > > > > Sorry meant Bat 2 promotion period in 1993. > > > > > > > 61, 1947 for sure. > > > > It's in his Fireball profile on mlukfc. Why would he make > > > > himself older? > > > > He lied about his age several times, mostly during the Bat > > > > 3 promotion period where he deducted 4 years, hence 1951 > > > > was/is quoted many times. > > > > > > > > > Today is September 27, which means it's Meat Loaf's > > > > > birthday. But just how old is this man? Whoever wrote up > > > > > his Wikipedia article claims he was born in 1947 (no > > > > > citation, of course), but my local newspaper says 1951 > > > > > (also no proof). > > > > > > > > > > I know that Jim's age has been debated over the years as > > > > > well. But in an interview last year, he confirmed it as > > > > > 1947, meaning he'll be 61 in just over a month. > > > > > > > > > > But I haven't seen any such official confirmations of > > > > > Meat's age. Maybe I haven't been looking? Does anyone > > > > > know? | |
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