Guitarist Rick Joyce, vocalist Jeff Diehm, and bassist Peter J. Gorritz rely on many years of working together in the stage and studio combined with a wealth of varied musical styles and influences between them to forge a sound that is solid and consistent yet flexible enough to constantly evolve.
Years of friendship and shared triumphs and tragedies have also helped the 3 principle members keep the band going strong in situations where many would have given up. The rigors and hazards of life on the road, the constant challenge of being an independent rock band in a world of Major Label competition, Pop Divas and American Idol; even the tragic death of longtime drummer Ivan Dominguez have not been able to slow the bands momentum and desire to succeed.
The Last Dance have released 6 full length albums, along with several E.P.s and Limited Edition releases. They have also been featured performers on innumerable compilations released worldwide, including international magazines and Hot Topic exclusives. They have performed exhilarating live shows on stages of all sizes in clubs, halls, and indoor and outdoor festivals throughout North and Latin America and Europe and are expected to be hitting Asia and Australia in the near future.
The Last Dance are also no strangers to the world of visual entertainment. They have had their music featured on MTV's "Made", on ABC news, and they have appeared and performed on the Fox Reality show "The Search For The Next Elvira". They have a video for their single "Once Beautiful", courtesy of acclaimed director Sandy Collora, and are the subject of director Rocky Costanzo's recent DVD documentary "Almost Beautiful", filmed during the recording and subsequent U.S. tour for the "Once Beautiful" album.
With a history like this and no signs of slowing down, it's no wonder that The Last Dance have a loyal and devoted following worldwide and are picking up new fans every day. But the best way to get to know The Last Dance is not by reading a bio. Listen to the music. Watch the video. See a show.
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Flesh
The Last Dance Lyrics
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Your temple screaming
To be heard
To be in love
Your flesh a kingdom approaching
An ocean raging wild into the ideas surround
You are flesh
Wrapped up all inside your world
The flood of all things sensory
Don't you know you are flesh
You're the child with the wide-eyed open window
Staring into the irresistible flood
Come to the love and the rage
Come to this flesh and you're wiser than all
You are flesh
Temple screaming
Flesh
Don't you know this flesh you are
Wrapped up all inside your world
The flood of all things sensory
Don't you know you are flesh
Flesh
You are wiser now
You are staring at the sky
You're the child with the wide-eyed open window
The Last Dance's song "Flesh" explores the concept of the human body as a temple, something that is alive and constantly seeking a higher purpose. The first stanza begins with the idea that the temple, that is the human body, is screaming to be heard and to be in love. This can be interpreted as a desire to be appreciated and loved for all that one is. The kingdom of flesh approaching is our own physical body, which can sometimes seem to be out of our control, a raging ocean of sensations that surrounds us. Despite this, however, we are reminded that we are flesh, and the physicality of our existence is something to be embraced.
The second stanza repeats the idea that we are flesh, and we are wrapped up inside our own world, the flood of all things sensory. This can perhaps suggest that we are so consumed by the physical that we forget about other aspects of our existence. However, in the third stanza, we are reminded that we are the child with the wide-eyed open window, staring into the irresistible flood of life. If we can embrace the physicality of our existence, we can come to love and rage, and ultimately, become wiser than all.
Overall, "Flesh" encourages the listener to embrace their physical existence and see it as something to be appreciated and celebrated, rather than just a mundane fact of life. It suggests that there is beauty in the physicality of our existence, and that by embracing it, we can come to a greater understanding of ourselves and the world around us.
Line by Line Meaning
Your temple screaming
Your inner self is desperately trying to communicate with you, to make itself known
To be heard
It wants to be acknowledged and understood
To be in love
To make connections, to find belonging
Your flesh a kingdom approaching
Your physical body is a force to be reckoned with, powerful and imposing
An ocean raging wild into the ideas surround
Your imagination and creativity are vast and boundless, and they spill into every aspect of your life
You are flesh
Your identity is grounded in your physical existence
Don't you know this flesh you are
Have you truly embraced the fullness of your being?
Wrapped up all inside your world
You are consumed by your own experience, focused on your individual journey
The flood of all things sensory
You are inundated with sights, sounds, feelings, and experiences, and they all contribute to who you are
You're the child with the wide-eyed open window
You have a sense of wonder and awe, eager to explore and learn about the world around you
Staring into the irresistible flood
You are captivated by the intensity and excitement of life
Come to the love and the rage
Embrace the full spectrum of human experience, the joys and the hardships
Come to this flesh and you're wiser than all
Fully embracing and accepting your physical self and all of your experiences can give you a profound wisdom
You are wiser now
Having gone through these experiences, you have gained knowledge and insight
You are staring at the sky
You are looking beyond yourself, considering the vastness of the universe and your place within it
Flesh
Your physical self is integral to your identity
You are flesh
Your physical existence is a core part of who you are
Temple screaming
Your inner self yearns to be acknowledged and understood
Flesh
Your physical self and its experiences are important and valuable
Don't you know this flesh you are
It is important to fully embrace and understand your physical existence
Wrapped up all inside your world
It is natural to be focused on your own individual experience
The flood of all things sensory
You are constantly bombarded with experiences that contribute to your identity
Don't you know you are flesh
Fully accepting and understanding your physical self is a key part of personal growth
Contributed by Jasmine K. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
@CoolSciTeacher
Finally, i was looking for this song since my cd was stolen from my truck in 2002. Although this song reminds me my college years in Grand Rapids, Mi
@kryslove24
I really love this song!
@rickhale2673
This was part of an AIDS benefit album called Death For Life that came out in the 90s. The whole album was phenomenal.
@LoriSmithCureGirl413
Finally,someone uploaded this on here:) One of my favorite songs from 1998. I have that cd & where I first heard it<3 Thanks for posting~
@letsdance8496
good... how i never heard this thing before, its perfect
@jas22
great song!
@marcomalbicho6015
hermoso tema
@ctarsundysart4895
They're pretty good. Perfect for inspiring Dark Fairy Art.
@javiervedas7194
😍 😍 😍
@jacknowak5545
Great song similar to the Babylon zoo