Radar Love
"Radar Love"
Hit the highway with Golden Earring's "Radar Love"! This 1973 Hard Rock / Progressive Rock anthem is the ultimate "Cruisin Classic." Its driving bassline, dynamic energy, and memorable narrative made it a global smash and cemented its place as an unforgettable staple of 70s rock radio worldwide.
- TITLE: Radar Love
- BAND: Golden Earring
- GENRE: Hard Rock, Progressive Rock
- OTHER: Cruisin Classic, Workout Song
- RELEASEDAY: August 15
- YEAR: 1973
Released by Dutch band Golden Earring in 1973, "Radar Love" masterfully blended genres. Its foundation is powerful Hard Rock, driven by an iconic bass riff and strong beat. However, its extended length on the album, distinct instrumental sections, and dynamic shifts also incorporate elements commonly found in Progressive Rock, creating a unique and compelling sound.
Decades later, "Radar Love" remains the definitive "Cruisin Classic," perfectly capturing the feeling of a long, intense drive, making it essential for road trip playlists. Its popularity endures on classic rock stations and through frequent use in media. Whether experienced in its epic full-length version or the concise single edit, the song's unique power guarantees its lasting legacy.
SONG MEANING: "Radar Love" tells a vivid story from the perspective of someone driving intensely through the night, compelled to reach their lover. The lyrics describe a strong, almost psychic connection ("radar love") bridging the distance, feeling their lover's presence and urgency despite being physically apart, turning the drive into a focused, near-telepathic mission.
"Golden Earring"
- TITLE: Golden Earring
- ACTIVE: 1961–2021 (1961)
- BAND: Golden Earring
