I've seen paradise ...
Sometimes virtuosity is not needed, instead intensity, and storytelling take the cake. Today we revisit a classic rock staple, Paradise by the Dashboard Lights is a kickin' jam
If you are of a certain age, just that snippet of a song ought to be enough to bring memories flooding back.
Naturally, I am talking about the artist “Meatloaf”, and the song: Paradise by the Dashboard Lights. Released in 1977, on the album “Bat Out of Hell” it became a teenage anthem.
The song is in three acts, I - Paradise, II - Let Me Sleep on it, and III - Praying for the End of Time, and if you’ve heard the song, you probably didn’t break it down like that, but in hindsight, I get the thematic ties.
If you haven’t heard it, it is the tale of young love, impulsiveness, and epic amounts of hormones roiling together to drive (often) bad decisions.
I remember my own struggles as a teenager, the marinating in these emotions and struggling to fit in. Naturally, I heard this song long after that period of my life was in the rear-view mirror.
The song isn’t particularly brilliant in structure, or flashy. Meatloaf’s (Marvin Lee Aday) didn’t have a huge range, but he brought a level of heart, and a growl to his part.
No, the brilliance is his interplay with the female foil, Ellen Foley, telling a story as timeless as any of the classics. The back and forth, the call and response, is visceral, and it just makes this tune a true classic.
Meatloaf left this plane of existence in 2022, and his politics were a bit too rightward for my tastes, but I will still remember him from his part of The Rocky Horror Picture Show, and this song in particular.
The album and this song were the soundtrack of my high school years. I suppose I’ve “outgrown” it, but when it comes on, I don’t turn it off, and I still know every word by heart! Rocky Horror, well let’s just say I saw that more than a few times in HS and college. Thanks for the (good) trip down memory lane. 🦇😂
I'd far rather remember Meat Loaf as Eddie from ROCKY HORROR than as the Trump supporter he became later in life.