The film business, for me, has been great, but the music business, we've always been on the outside looking in.
— Meat Loaf
There is no 'Bat Out of Hell III.' That should have never happened. To me, that record is nonexistent. It doesn't exist.
As most people know, I am a vampire, so I have no reflection. Every day, I paste a picture of someone else on the mirror.
In the early 1980s, I got into a war with my management - they just kept on suing me and I lost everything. So I had to go out on tour to make sure the electricity stayed on.
I'm an actor. I started as an actor. I started on Broadway doing 'Hair' and Shakespeare in the Park.
When I do film, I really take on roles and I take on characters.
'Hell in a Handbasket' is not dealing with the political nature of the country. It's dealing with the humanity and the compassion of the world.
I never fit in. I am a true alternative. And I love being the outcast. That's my role in life, to be an outcast.
Rock n' Roll came from the slaves singing gospel in the fields. Their lives were hell and they used music to lift out of it, to take them away. That's what rock n' roll should do - take you to a better place.
To me, a song is new every time I sing it.
I really like Bruno Mars.
Just ask anybody who is getting old - everything starts hurting. For me, it's my shoulders, thumbs, knees and feet.
My life's far too complicated to be summed up in one song. It would take 20 just to represent one single day.
There's no explanation for success. Success just comes out of life.
There was a band in Australia named Midnight Oil, and they were a very, very political, and they literally hit you over the head with a hammer. U2 sometimes can hit you over the head with a rubber hammer.
I'm asthmatic. I was a lot bigger back then, and I still get winded on stage today. But I've learned how to pace it now. I have musical breaks in there.
It's like people call me a rock star or this or that. And I go, 'Don't call me that. I don't think of myself in those terms. If you have to call me anything, call me a chameleon.
I don't talk about politics. Not getting involved in politics at all.
I get very intense: I get to the show five hours early. If we're on at 8 P.M., I'm there at 3 in the afternoon.
My gigs are built on improvisation: I go out there and I'm like the Energizer bunny.
When your name is on the marquee, you either get the glory or you get the hits.
A lot of actors, they know the camera's there, and if somebody moves around or makes noise or whatever then they get all distracted, but I pretty much lock in. You can't distract me too much.
You know, people think I named myself Meat Loaf, even though I didn't. And they think anyone who would name himself Meat Loaf couldn't have an IQ higher than four.
The day that I ever become hip... please shoot me and put me outta my misery!
For the past 32 years, I've done nothing outside the entertainment business. I've had some real highs and some real lows, but I love the work so much that I never once thought of quitting.