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HT1. When Meat Loaf showed everyone how the National Anthem should be sung

No ego. No self-indulgent ornamentation. No nonsense.

Meat Loaf’s performance of the National Anthem at the 1994 All-Star Game is arguably the best rendition ever.

There are countless classic renditions of “The Star-Spangled Banner.” For me, Chris Stapleton’s heartfelt performance at Super Bowl 2023 stands out among the best.

But I find it hard to argue against those who believe that the legendary Meat Loaf, with his iconic version of the national anthem at the 1994 All-Star Game in Pittsburgh, is truly the best of all time.

Accompanied by the Penn State ROTC Color Guard, Meat Loaf’s performance in 1994 was no coincidence.

Dressed in a rainbow brocade vest

The rock ’n’ roll star, who had a major resurgence in the ’90s, was hotter than a microwave that year. Thanks to an album propelled by MTV, he was back in the spotlight, ready to show the world what he could do. Martin Lee Aday, as he was born, was in his mid-40s when he belted out the anthem, and it was clear he relished every moment on stage.

Reflecting on his emotions before singing the traditional anthem, Meat Loaf said, “It’s one of the warmup songs I do before I go on stage. Then I go out and sing stuff that doesn’t resemble it.” He added, “It’s a very dramatic song, and I’m going to sing it slow and dramatic.” Dressed in a rainbow brocade vest, a blinged-out shirt, and black pants, he mesmerized the audience with his powerful voice.

But his rendition lasted just 84 seconds — not even close to Marvin Gaye’s record of 2 minutes and 21 seconds at an NBA All-Star game.

”No falsetto screeching”

When he stepped onto the field, many likened him to John Kruk of the Philadelphia Phillies. However, Meat Loaf described himself as “an American League kind of guy,” adding that he was “more conservative than any individual you’ve ever met.”

There’s no doubt about it — baseball and rock ‘n’ roll fans were doubly blessed when Meat Loaf sang the anthem that day. “I believe in Santa Claus, Christmas, the Easter Bunny, and the designated hitter,” he humorously declared, reminding us all that joy and nostalgia often go hand in hand.

As we celebrate this unforgettable performance, it’s clear that Meat Loaf’s spirit and energy brought a unique charm to a timeless tradition, leaving an indelible mark on the hearts of fans everywhere.

As one viewer commented on the performance clip, “I’ve been screaming for almost 30 years about how perfect this performance was… so nice that people are now finally giving it the recognition it always deserved.” Another chimed in: “No endless runs… no falsetto screeching… this is how it’s done.”

”I was there… I saw people in every section wiping tears from their eyes, and even children were moved! It was stunningly awesome!” another user wrote.

Meat Loaf made the world richer with his presence! Share this article if you believe this version is the best ever!

Meat Loaf’s performance of the National Anthem at the 1994 All-Star Game was a pure and powerful rendition that has stood the test of time. With no unnecessary frills or excessive vocal runs, it captured the essence of “The Star-Spangled Banner” in a way that few others have. While there have been many memorable renditions of the anthem, including Chris Stapleton’s soulful performance at Super Bowl 2023, Meat Loaf’s take on it remains iconic.

Accompanied by the Penn State ROTC Color Guard, Meat Loaf stepped onto the field at the Pittsburgh game, dressed in a colorful brocade vest, a flashy shirt, and black pants. His commanding presence and booming voice resonated with the crowd, delivering an emotional and dramatic performance that lasted just 84 seconds. Despite its brevity, the performance left a lasting impression on those in attendance and those watching from home.

Reflecting on the performance, Meat Loaf described the anthem as one of the songs he used to warm up his voice before concerts. He approached it with deep respect, stating, “It’s a very dramatic song, and I’m going to sing it slow and dramatic.” His rendition was devoid of any over-the-top embellishments, staying true to the song’s patriotic spirit.

Many viewers were deeply moved by his performance. One person commented on the video clip, “I’ve been screaming for almost 30 years about how perfect this performance was… so nice that people are now finally giving it the recognition it always deserved.” Another praised the simplicity of his version, writing: “No endless runs… no falsetto screeching… this is how it’s done.”

As a rock ‘n’ roll star who had experienced a major career resurgence in the early 90s, Meat Loaf was in his prime during this performance. His powerful, yet heartfelt rendition showcased his unique ability to connect with the audience on an emotional level, leaving people in awe. Fans from all sections of the stadium were seen wiping away tears, moved by his stirring performance.

Though Meat Loaf may have been known for his theatrical rock ballads, his performance of the National Anthem proved that he could captivate an audience with simplicity and sincerity. Nearly three decades later, his rendition still stands as one of the most unforgettable and cherished performances of the anthem in history.

If you believe Meat Loaf’s version is the best ever, share this article with fellow fans and celebrate the lasting legacy of this incredible artist!

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