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Fun Trivia: M : Meatloaf

Special Sub-Topic: Paradise By The Dashboard Light


Who is the commentator in the radio broadcast part of PBTDL?

    Phil Rizzuto. The Scooter had no idea of the sexual connotations of his words when ask to record the bit.

What auto maufacturer used the PBTDL in an ad campaign to test drive their cars for 24 hours?
    General Motors. "Let me sleep on it."

What album contains PBTDL?
    Bat Out of Hell. This classic album is one of the top ten selling albums of all time.

What year was the album containing PBTDL released?
    1977. Hard to believe that much time has passed and the album still sells strong.

Meatloaf's real name is?
    Marvin Lee Aday. Born in 1951 in Texas, the avid fantasy baseball manager, is a happily married family man.

Who is the female singer in PBTDL?
    Ellen Foley. Ellen Foley was a relatively unknown studio singer when catapulted to fame by this song.

In what movie starring Steve Martin and Meatloaf, can PBTDL be heard on the radio in a scene of the movie?
    Leap of Faith. This song is everywhere!

The literary device of the radio broadcast in PBTDL is known as a what?
    Metaphor. Sorry about the English test, but the metaphor of baseball for sex is outstanding.

Complete the lyric: "So open up your eyes, I got a big surprise, It'll feel all right..."
    Well I wanna make your motor run.. I could never understand this line until I read the lyrics on a web site.

PBTDL has all of the following references to give it broad appeal except?
    Food. Sports, Sex and Rock and Roll are a combination that is hard to beat. I hope you enjoyed my quiz and are not "Praying for the end of time."


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