For Writers:
Meatloaf's "I Would Do Anything for Love," quite possibly the most important love anthem of my (or any) generation, has a purposely misleading title.
First, Meatloaf chronicles all of the things he would do for love, including: 1) running into hell and back, and 2) never lying to you (and that's a fact).
Meatloaf is nothing if not a romantic.
But anyone that's listened to the song knows there is specifically one "thing" that he would never do for love: the enigmatic "that." And what exactly "that" designates isn't specified until the end of the song.
And what exactly is it that he would never do? Simple: Meatloaf would never go "screwing around" for love.
What would you not do for love?
"Happiness is the china shop; love is the bull." -- H.L. Mencken
Meatloaf's "I Would Do Anything for Love," quite possibly the most important love anthem of my (or any) generation, has a purposely misleading title.
First, Meatloaf chronicles all of the things he would do for love, including: 1) running into hell and back, and 2) never lying to you (and that's a fact).
Meatloaf is nothing if not a romantic.
But anyone that's listened to the song knows there is specifically one "thing" that he would never do for love: the enigmatic "that." And what exactly "that" designates isn't specified until the end of the song.
And what exactly is it that he would never do? Simple: Meatloaf would never go "screwing around" for love.
What would you not do for love?
"Happiness is the china shop; love is the bull." -- H.L. Mencken
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