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re: What is it that Meatloaf isn't willing to do for love?

Posted on 5/22/16 at 12:59 pm to
Posted by iglass
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Posted on 5/22/16 at 12:59 pm to
In a related yet slightly different tack...

William Shatner used to have a show on the Bio Chennel called Shatner's Raw Nerve. Just a 30 minute interview session that was unscripted. It really was quite personable, and excellent stuff.

One night, he interviewed Meatloaf. What a great interview! He talked about his home problems and his abusive father, how he got into music and RHPS, etc. Really really good stuff. Well worth your time to watch.

Shatner has three seasons of interviews (13 episodes each) with some really great stuff. His buffoonish TV ad personality does not at all match his personable interviews - it was not at all what I expected when I first stated watching. My favorites from Season 2 are: Rush Limbaugh, Meatloaf, Gene Simmons, Weird Al. Season 1: Fran Drescher, Kelsey Grammer, Tim Allen, Leonard Nimoy, Jon Voight, Drew Carey, Jenna Jameson. Season 3: Kevin Nealon, Walter Koenig, Florence Henderson, Marilu Henner. Each time, I learned something totally new and what I did not expect through the interviews.

Available online here: LINK but for a cost. Or here on itunes: LINK2

Some of the episodes are available on Youtube, a simple search will turn them up. Some of the interview segments and clips are very powerful, like this one where Gene Simmons talks about coming to America. Or how Drew Carey learned comedy. When Fran Drescher was raped when she came to Hollywood. The carbon monoxide death of Weird Al Yankovitch's parents.

Anyway, some unusual stuff. The Meatloaf interview is particularly fun and you will end up wishing it would have lasted a lot longer.
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