A tribute to iconic rocker Meat Loaf came from an unexpected place.
The Queen’s Guard played a brass version of “I’d Do Anything for Love (But I Won’t Do That)” outside of Buckingham Palace in London, Ultimate Classic Rock reported.
Video of the performance was shared on social media.
The Queen's guard playing a tribute to Meat Loaf
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Meat Loaf, who was born Marvin Lee Aday, died last week, The Associated Press reported.
Meat Loaf was also famous for the songs “Bat Out of Hell,” “Paradise By the Dashboard Light” and “Two Out of Three Ain’t Bad.”
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He was also an actor, appearing in the cult classic “The Rocky Horror Picture Show,” “Fight Club” and “Spice World.”
No official cause of death has been released, but he had various health issues over the years, the AP reported.
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