FIRST time REACTION to Meat Loaf - Paradise By The Dashboard Light! NO WAY!!
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FIRST time REACTION to Meat Loaf - Paradise By The Dashboard Light! NO WAY!!
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"Bat Out Of Hell" is one of the best albums in music history. Meat Loaf was a great singer, performer and actor. And a really nice guy. RIP Meat Loaf and Jim Steinman.
Bwhahaha 😂
Watching this reaction...
All I can think is, back in the day, I had her outfit 😂 only my Danskin top was flesh colored, and my pants were peach, with a gold belt. This song came out in 1977. Two years later is when I had my outfit, and I was 17 😅
1977, I was 15, and I remember me and my friends knew every song by heart on the Album ❤ Bat Out Of Hell
@@Ydnic7481I can still sing every word. Sooo goood
Totally agree
Absolutely
That, my friend, was a 1970’s Public Service Announcement!
See what Bucket Seats have wrought?
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1977's finest... I didn't hear this album until the late 1980s when my older sister played it all the time.
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My face hurts from smiling so much watching your reaction to this! This is not a "song", it a whole opera in 8 minutes.
Okay, if you listen closely, the whole song is actually a flashback. The first line "It was long ago and it was far away and it was so much better than it is today". Basically, it's an old, married couple, flashing back to their first time, after the high school dance, parked by the lake, and not another car in sight. And he can see "Paradise" by the dashboard lights, but just as he is about to slide into home, she pulls the emergency brake. No ding-ding without a wedding ring. Finally, he caves in and swears his undying love. Flash forward, back to the present, and here's that same couple after who knows how many years of marriage, suffering "buyers remorse", but neither one willing to break the vows they made that night. And, yes, if you watch, she wants out as bad as he does. Watch it again and pay close attention to the words. FYI The whole baseball game in the background, in the 50s, 60, 70s (maybe 80s too) guy code for how your date went was baseball - 1st base, kissing, maybe some outside the clothes groping, 2nd base everything above the waist, 3rd base everything except . . ., Home Run rather self-explanatory. Most people under 40 don't get that reference.
Baseball terms were used in the same way in the UK too, in the 80's - I'm assuming you're referencing the US, so I apologise if you're not.
I was born in '74 and Meatloaf was one of my fave singers during my teen years, along with Queen, Guns 'n Roses, Cher, and Aerosmith.
I used to dress up to look older so I could attend a local pub's weekly heavy metal nights to "head bang" to rock music.
I usually left with a headache and a mess of tangled hair, but it was so much fun! ❤
never heard a Baseball term used here mate lol......in seemingly every film/TV show imported from the U.S yes. hence we're all familiar with them but i've NEVER heard anyone use them. B 1970 @@PoppyFlux
I glad you noticed that. A lot of times, in these reactions, most people don't get the "Long ago."
Also interesting is that she's singing his "Long ago and far away" intro lines at the end.
Um Duh.
Meatloaf's performances were like mini rock operas with the 'cast' playing their parts. He wasn't just about ballards.
Saw him in 96 in New Orleans and it's the top 2 of my greatest concert experiences...saw Prince the same year so best ever
Fun fact. Meatloaf was in the Rocky Horror Picture Show.
BP should react to some Rocky Horror Picture Show songs,
I think that would be a good time. 😏🕺🕺
@@Red420ish
That would be awesome 😂
"Hey Frank, what's for dinner tonight?"
"Meatloaf!!!!"
😁😂
Eddieeee
@@lisarainbow9703
I have a meme of Betty white & Bob Saget sitting at a table with those words...Betty asked and Bob answered 🤣
Omg, every person 55 years plus sang every word to this.
It was one of a kind, that’s for sure.
Yes!
I did!😊
45 here. I use to full on do a whole performance to this with my DJ boyfriend in my 20s after a few drinks. Knew every word. Awesome times.
I was one of a kid.
Every Single word of it!
When you said you know what was going on in the back of the car after the first section, I think most of us were going, "No you don't; but wait for what comes next!" Great song, great performance and a great reaction.
His face - lol.
🤣🤣🤣 I was "saying" the same thing to the TV..... I love his banter, "That's why we're here," and this time, I started laughing, I knew what was to cone 🤣🤣🤣
I was saying the exact same thing. I don't think he understood the baseball Analogy. I don't know what it means that Young people nowadays have no idea what paradise by the dashboard light is
I kept saying, just wait.
"I mean, that's HIS plan"
I've had to point out to people that BOTH of them are praying for the end of time. Most people think it's just Meatloaf "saying" that. When you see both of them pointing at each other in concert, it highlights the sad point that both characters feel this way and both regret it.
Meatloaf was rock music theater personified.
Yep. Back in the day we knew every word to it. 58 and can still sing it by heart. The baseball announcer was really a famous announcer
The announcer was Phil Rizzuto. "Rizzuto frequently claimed not to have understood the innuendo behind his part in a song about teenage lovers and a parked car." “Phil was no dummy -- he knew exactly what was going on, and he told me such,” Meat Loaf told ESPN in 2007. “He was just getting some heat from a priest and felt like he had to do something. I totally understood. But I believe Phil was proud of that song and his participation.”
Same!
“Back in the day” this song was on every jukebox in every bar in America from when it came out in the 70s until the late 80s. And someone played it every single night.
SAME!!!
Me too! I'm 51 and can sing every word of it!
When she comes in screaming "STOP RIGHT THERE".....Best part of the song
Gave me chills 😅
Along with "And now I'm praying for the end of time to hurry up and arrive" That's when you crack up every time.
I lived in this time. I knew ever single word to this song both parts!.
Meat Loaf got his start on Broadway. Thats why he is always very theatrical during his performances. He always gave it all.
Meat Loaf's turn of phrase was bar none... "Two Out of Three Ain't Bad" is another classic.
Love this song
Jim Steinman was a musical genius. His lyrics are unforgettable and no one could sell them like ML!!!
The baseball play by play was done by the Yankees Hall of Fame shortstop Phil Rizzuto,who just happened to become the best radio play by play broadcaster ever.He told the story ,on air,of recording this for the album and had no clue what the content was.He said he was called out at church by one of the nuns,who explained to him what he had recorded.Priceless!
Loved the Scooter!
@@erickirchberger9195 you huckleberry 🤣🤣
Hot damn!! Learn something new everyday! Thank you for that!
RIP MEATLOAF....... One of the most dynamic singers of the 70's. Not just a song, it's an anthem. yes, we had to beg.
I've got my 40-year high school reunion this year. I'm totally confident that if this song is played, every one of us will be able to sing it word for word!
You missed the baseball reference in the video. The runner got to 1st, 2nd, and 3rd base. He was about to score when she said “stop right there!”
Also "think about baseball" was a popular saying to not get overly pumped up and nut up the pantaloons.
Yeah, LoL. You tried to 'think about baseball' to occupy your mind, so as to make the lovemaking last longer, and not end prematurely.
An unintended double innuendo that is overlooked is the sliding into second base head first. I do not think Phil Rizito expected it to be done in this fashion.
And narrated by the great Phil Rizzuto!
Every reactor I've watched misses it
this was THE teen anthem when it came out... thanks for the trip...
If you want to perk up a group of GenX play the beginning of this song and watch the magic. If our age had an anthem.. this was it... every school dance, every party, every gathering really, this was on the list.
So true. I was into punk and metal and still knew all the words to this song…found myself singing along even now. So many memories
Of course the song came out when us tail end boomers were in high school
It was our dance song in my sorority. 😂😂😂
So true!! We even sang this at weddings!!!
When his daughter was in high school in Redding, Connecticut, she was a softball player. One year, the JV team couldn’t come up with a coach; he agreed to do the job. His focus was totally on the team and the girls. He would never sign autographs until games were over and was known to extend practices if reporters showed up, just to make them wait.
He only did it one year, but how many other performers would have even thought about doing that.
This is an all time classic. It's true for many, especially back then, and so comical. The female is Karla Devito, just a fellow singer. She married 70s and 80s actor Robby Benson, and still married over 40 yrs later. Joe Rogan has said he had a major crush on her when he was younger from this video.
Wow; I haven’t heard of Robbie Benson in so long; what a great fun fact!
And, that's not her voice, he recorded this with Ellen Foley, (she was a singer and also starred for a time on Night Court) he recorded the video with Karla but with Ellen's voice.
@@mdltlI didn’t know that. I wonder why they didn’t use Karla’s voice. I saw her on Broadway in the late 70s or early 80s and she was a powerhouse.
@@whatnext715Well the song was recorded before the video and then Karla did the tour instead of Ellen. Idk if Ellen and Meat were a couple and broke up or if Ellen was just too busy with other projects but Karla did the tour for the album and the video but not the vocal recording on the record.
@@jacqueline4514 He was the voice of The Beast in the Disney cartoon Beauty And The Beast, he was Billy Joe in Ode To Billy Joe, and Richie in The Death Of Richie.
Bat Out of Hell is fire from front to back. Every song is great! There's a reason it's one of the top selling albums of all time and spent over 10 years on the album charts.
Jim Steinman wrote all of the songs. The man is one of the best songwriters in rock. His songs are always so theatrical! He is also responsible for songs like Total Eclipse of the Heart and Holding Out for a Hero by Bonnie Tyler. It’s All Coming Back to Me Now by Celine Dion. I Would do Anything for Love by Meatloaf. Making Love Out of Nothing at All by Air Supply and many more.
I remember reading a comment regarding this song, which I never realized. Meat Loaf is wearing a shirt that guys wore for prom, so this could of been prom night.
So the start of the song they are young, get married and can’t stand each other at the end. Circle. Funny to me.
This song answered a lot of questions for those of us that wondered why the heck our parents ever got married in the first place. :P
Back in the hold-out-till-marriage era, many teens got married,just to have sex.
@@melissagerber7231 also lots of shotgun weddings!
"And now i'm praying for the end of time, so hurry up and arrive. Cause if i gotta spend another minute with you i don't think I could really survive." Laughed the first time I played this at the radio station in 1994!
This is concert footage with Karla DeVito. However the sound quality of the recording was bad so they put the album version over the top of it. The lady on the album version of Ellen Foley, an actress who played on Night Court back in the eighties.
While Karla did the tour this isn't concert filmed. This was done on a closed set sound stage (no live audience) just for the video. I call the basic premise of this song Hormonal Blackmail.
Also, it is Ellen's album vocals. Karla is lip-syncing. Ellen said that she didn't want to tour and kiss Meat Loaf every night. LOL
@@mlong1958 Not doubting you, but damn that was the best lip syncing I've ever seen. Where can I find this info? I'm curious now.
@@thevicdunnband en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ellen_Foley
@@davidgray843 awesome, Thank you!
This album is sometimes called rock opera because of the epic story telling and music. You should react to Bat out of He'll next. It has a crazy mimic of a motorcycle sound on the guitar.
The entire album from start to finish is a rock opera.
@juliagrant3299 not rock opera but theatre rock , they were all from musical theatre, the neverland express, shorty is karla Devito
That's the fun thing about watching reactions, we know where all the good parts are.
"Be careful what you wish for." The entire message of the song. 😁
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RIP Meatloaf. One hell of a performer and artist but also not a very smart man.
Jim Steinman referred to his music as "Wagnerian Rock" because both he and Meat were deeply theatrical and it was very well reflected in the songs that he wrote. Steinman is known mostly for his Meat Loaf songs, but he scored huge hits with Air Supply, Bonnie Tyler, Barry Mannilow, Barbara Streisand, Celine Dion as well as one hit as a solo-artist!
One of the top 5 selling LP's of all time - still
You haven’t seen anything like that. No one has. This song is truly unique, a one-of-one.
Her name is Karla Devito. She is married to Robbie Benson for decades now. This was such a great time to live.
Cannot explain how huge this song was back in the day. Just epic.
Karla Devito is the name you're searching for. Meatloaf got his start on Broadway as did Karla. Think of the song as a mini Broadway production. Most of the kissing scenes in his songs over the decades were acting. Jim Steinman wrote this song as well as the entire Bat out of Hell album. He also wrote i would do Anything. Steinman also hot his start on Broadway. When you saw a Meatloaf show you saw about 20 mini Broadway musicals. You really didn't need to see his duets with Patricia Russo.
the voice you are hearing is Ellen Foley, the girl you are looking at is Karla Devito....she toured with him and was in this filming. but the voice you are hearing in this video is from the album
Karla and Ellen are both on Meatloafs last album Braver than we Were. They all sing together on the song Going all the Way. The album is another Steinman masterpiece @@zenchowbuddha
Ellen Foley also played Billie on the original Night Court.
Meatloaf is one of the best ARTISTS in HISTORY R.I.P.
We sing this song at family wedding receptions. The guys on one side of the dance floor and the females on the other. lol
*You took the words right out of my mouth* one of my favourite Meat Loaf songs from Bat Out of Hell.
Meatloaf was the ultimate performer!! Many times he would leave the stage and calapse, often times having to be taken to the hospital!! He gave every ounce every time!💪
The look on your face is priceless! Would it freak you out more if you knew that my Dad would sing this to my Mom at the dinner table? This song is an anthem in my family...doesn't matter if it's a wedding, graduation, reunion or even a funeral.
Great story 😃 thanks for sharing
Love that!! It’s such a belter when everyone gets into this song - what a great family tradition to have 🥰
Meatloaf came from musical theater.he was in the original
Rocky horror picture show .his voice was sooo underrated by many ,appreciated by us who know our rock vocalist..
Great artist
Meatloaf is such an underrated artist. He had mastery over vocals unlike anyone else out there and the way his songs suddenly switch tempos swinging back and forth from fast to slow to rounds, it’s just so incredible.
Bat Out of Hell is the 1977 debut album by American rock singer Meat Loaf and composer Jim Steinman.
You need to check him out singing in The Rocky Horror Picture Show.
Agreed. Check out the whole film...there is a reason there's a cult following for Rocky Horror
His live shows were musical theater. He was good at it. He even had a role in Rocky Horror Picture Show. You should give that a watch sometime.
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Hey Pegasus, fun fact for you, bro:
When Meatloaf was recording this section in the studio, in order to help Phil Risutto in keeping his pace doing the play-by-play, Meatloaf actually ran around the studio like he was running the bases on a baseball diamond
RIP Meatloaf. I was a senior when this came out. It reminds me of my group of friends from yesteryear.
You'll also want to watch his productions of this with Patricia Russo. She is considered his best duet partner. You'll definitely want to see Dead Ringer for Love. I'll let you be absolutely shocked by the duet partner. This song is written as a past memory when the couple is older. Notice in the beginning he says "I remember it like it was yesterday" and then the refrain from both of them "it was long ago and far away. They also say they'll never break their vows
"I remember every little thing as if it happened only yesterday..."
This song right here is my favorite for reactors. It goes straight off the damn rails plus it's a badass song.
Meatloaf had a theatre background and he used it in his performances. He was also in the Rocky Horror Picture Show, he was Eddie.
This is one of your best reactions. The looks on your face are classic. Great song for this.
Remember hearing this for the hundredth time and finally hearing and understanding the lyrics!
For real? Wait.. how old are you?
Just when you thought you knew who Meatloaf was, lol. He was so incredibly versatile and talented. Bat Out of Hell remains one of the best-selling albums in history. Loved your reaction!
Meatloaf was a hell of a showman...
I always found this song absolutely hilarious and really good. I was 17 when it was released.
The video is of a live performance but the audio is from the album version synced to the video. The woman in the video is Karla DeVito who toured with Meatloaf, replacing Ellen Foley who actually sang on the album but didn't want to go on tour.
Oh come on!! 70s rock opera is so damn entertaining!!
At the end of the song they have been together (married) for some time and are both ready to call it quits because they can't stand each other any more! Happens often in marriage.
Meatloaf (aka Michael Lee Aday) died from Covid last year. I believe he was 71. He sang quite a few songs in the soundtrack of my late teens and early adulthood (late 70s and 1980s). He was also an actor, appearing in Fight Club and Rocky Horror Picture Show. My favorite Meatloaf song is "Two Out of Three Ain't Bad".
Marvin, not Michael.
When I saw you listening to Ren, I knew you would enjoy this. I believe I even commented this once. Meatloaf was a actor musician like Ren. Each song has it's own character and Meatloaf would pace around the stage and create a unique action that would prep him for the song he was about to sing.
Meatloaf has stated that he always considered himself to more of an actor than a singer.
this came out in 1977 my senior year
Haha, mine too
There is rarely such a magical combination of people that get to work with each other in this world like Jim Steinman and his theatrical music writing and Meatloaf and his theatrical personality and performance. These two were MEANT to find each other and create music together. It's impossible to imagine a world where they didn't.
A hopeful constant across the multiverse for sure! Such a great point.
Jim was one of the best songwriters of all time and is so overlooked.
Produced by Todd Rundgren.
Another is Elton and Bernie
@@dominicschiro9939 For sure! Fated...
love watching the look on peoples face when they hear this for the first time
Congratulations you have been through your first pocket opera as we used to call it. Songs that tell a story like an opera but real quick. Now picture this as the next to last song played at your senior prom. Those were the days, that’s for sure.
I was about 17-18 yo when this come out, it was a slap in the face to both guys and girls cause we were on the verge of ( you know) and had to pay attention. Call it a public service announcement LOL. girls (and men) took a step back to consider what life going forward means, or ends up meaning.
Long-time voice of the Yankees Phil Rizzuto does the play-by-play in the middle section.
This is why Meatloaf is a safe word cause " I would do anything for love, but I wont do that!"
This song is my first ever memory: I was tiny, it was a national holiday (Dutch carnaval) My mother was singing along to this in a local pub, while I sat on the bar (thumb in mouth) observing her, thinking she was both weird and wonderful. Will forever love this tune.
I was a 17 year old newlywed when this came out. I remember my next door neighbor playing it, then we had to get the album. We still have it on cd and play it a lot.
this is off his first album, years before Do Anything For Love.
Shorty in the video is Karla DeVito who was on Meat Loaf’s tour. This is a video of a live recording synched to the album recording. The voice you’re hearing is actually Ellen Foley. Both ladies had albums of their own. Check out Karla’s song “Is This a Cool World, or What” and Ellen’s song “Thunder and Rain”. Karla has been married to actor Robbie Benson (One on One) for over 41 years. The entire Meat Loaf (songs written by Jim Steinman) Bat Out of Hell album is tremendous. Worth checking out every song on it. #blackpegasusraps #meatloaf #meat loaf #karladevito #jimsteinman #ellenfoley #paradisebythedadhboardlight
Ellen Foley was actually the the cute blonde on the first season of Night Court. However the producers thought she and Harry Anderson had too much of a brother/sister vibe so they got rid of her and hired Marky Post.
Meatloaf wasn't just a singer, he was a theatre kid too so his concerts were really shows. This is singing and acting combined and he put everything he had into the show. This song was in every dance place / bar back in the day.
63yr old Aussie mum here. This album was huge when I was 17. I don’t remember what I did yesterday but can still remember all of the lyrics to this entire album, and it’s a killer! One of the best of all time, we played it over and over! Never found it shocking but maybe because Im a baby boomer it was fine, who knows? The brilliant Jim Steinman wrote all of these songs, and so many others for famous singers. R.I.P. to them both. The music of my teenage years, along with AC/DC live with the one and only Bon Scott! Oh the good old days of music! Moist matador 🤣🤣
I'm 70, and I bought the album when it came out.
@@melissagerber7231I worked at Sony Music for many years, and 'Bat ot of Hell', never went out of production, year in, year out. Always selling..❤
After every party I held my copy of the record was missing and I had to buy another. I no longer leave this vinyl out for people to find. I'm on my sixth copy.
@@A_nony_mous the cheeky buggers! I still have it on cassette 😂
@@karenglenn6707 I have my vinyl and a CD, both kept hidden during parties. I record onto cassette tape and play that till it stretches into unplayability then record it again onto a new cassette.
This is one of the best rock opera songs and performances ever created. Hell one of the best songs as well as performances ever. Period.
The baseball analogy is there too. The announcer for the Red Sox did the play by play for getting to home plate. He didn't know it was for this until it was recorded and he wasn't happy.
Meatloaf was in Rocky Horro Picture Show too.
Wrong team. Try New York Yankees.
I laugh every time I hear this; welcome to "Rock Opera"!!
in those days we had cars with front bench seats so paradise could be seen from the front row. i miss bench seats.
The woman singing is Ellen Foley she was on night court in the 80s playing the attorney opposite of John laroquette in the 2nd season
Laroquette
@@michelleponzio thank you I wasn't sure how to spell that right I went by memory I changed it.
Jim Steinman wrote the songs for the album. Meat Loaf was an actor who sang and that's why his videos are so fun to watch. and why his concerts were so much fun to see. Steinman wrote for Meat Loaf's big voice. Steinman also wrote "Total Eclipse of the Heart" but didn't offer it to Meat Loaf which caused a rift between them when Bonnie Tyler had such a big hit with the song. Ellen Foley sang on the album but didn't want to tour because she was working on her own career. Ellen was also an actor who sang. That is Ellen Foley's voice heard in the video, but Karla DeVito is seen in the video. She sang the part on tour, but the live recording didn't work out so they dubbed the studio recording over it. Later Patti Russo toured with Meat Loaf and sang the part.
I thought Bonnie Tyler sang/had a hit with Total Eclipse of the Heart???
How boring any party would be , when this starts the dance floor is full in no time
BP looks shell-shocked after this one.
The Loaf is the king of the rock opera. Its more story than normal songs and you see them both "acting the roles of the people" It's about 20 years before "I would do anything for love. "
Your face, just after the pause and she asked “Will you love me forever …” was ABSOLUTELY PRICELESS!!!!
Clearly you were thinking:
1. I’m going to really enjoy this
2. I really really want to see what this brother has to say 😅!!!!!
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One of the BEST SONGS EVER!!!! Meatloaf was an awesome singer and his songs were so original. Just loved him!!!!!❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
He is the king of rock opera 🎉
Saw Meatloaf sing this on a pier concert in NYC as the sun went down and bath the city in golden light with the Twin Towers lit up in the distance. It’s an image that stuck with me all these years later. The recording of Phil’s play by play also got huge cheers from the many Yankee fans in the crowd.
God i love this song ... and performance!!! "So now I'm praying for the end of time to hurry up and arrive, cuz if i gotta spend another minute with you i dont think that i could really survive" ❤❤❤
Best line in the song.
“And we're glowing like the metal on the edge of a knife”
Ha! If you'd grown up in the 60's in the days of the drive in theater and make-out point, you'd know exactly where paradise was when illuminated by the dash board light.
R I P Meat, loved and remembered every day.. thank you BP for playing this, you really must go down the Bat Out of Hell CD playlist.. mind blowing.
I was in grade school when it came out. (1970s) It played non stop. We thought we were so cool cause we knew what it meant 😂 love your reaction ✌🏽
This is a cautionary tale in one long song.. meatloaf is unlike any other,, and we love him for it.
Rock opera plays out on stage like a play & music performance
Been rocking Meat loaf since I first heard my mom play it in the 80's. Been a huge fan ever since ❤ (it's a deep rabbit hole)
He is a player for sure, an actor even. He was just amazing in the Rocky Horror Picture Show.
This was Rock Opera at its finest. Meatloaf was the first to create the Rock Opera.
Love this song from Meatloaf! Reminds me of my dad playing entire album Bat of Hell over and over again on the record player when I was little.... 💙
Meatloaf was simply amazing
One of the great theatrical rock dramas. Everything about this, dude. Watch it 10 times in a row and you'll find 10 new things that amaze you.
in the begin they say how it's was when they were 17, and at the end he said "it was long ago and far away".
so the story was when they were young and he capped his word and stay with her.