BLIND MELON: NO RAIN Single Album (1993)

Blind Melon: No Rain Single Album cover

No Rain is a song by the rock band Blind Melon. It was released on June 8, 1993, as the second single from the band’s debut album Blind Melon. The song is well known for its accompanying music video, which features the Bee Girl character (Heather DeLoach).

The music video, directed by Samuel Bayer, received heavy airplay on MTV at the time of its release. It subsequently helped propel Blind Melon to a multi platinum level. Although the song is credited to the whole band, it was bassist Brad Smith who wrote the greater part of No Rain. He said:

“The song is about not being able to get out of bed and find excuses to face the day when you have really, in a way, nothing.”

At the time, Smith had been dating a girl who was going through depression (she would sleep through sunny days and complain when it didn’t rain), and for a while he told himself that he was writing the song from her perspective, though Smith later realized that he was also writing it about himself.

The song is the band’s highest charting song, reaching number 20 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and number one on both the Billboard Album Rock Tracks and Modern Rock Tracks charts. It proved to be successful internationally, peaking at number one in Canada and number eight in Australia.

Blind Melon: No Rain Single Album CD

Tracklist:

  1. No Rain
  2. No Rain (Live)
  3. Drive (Live)
  4. Soak The Sin (Live)

Blind Melon: No Rain Lyrics

Blind Melon: No Rain Single Album back cover

Shannon Hoon
Official Capitol Records promotional photo was taken by Gene Kirkland during the No Rain video shoot

The music video, directed by Samuel Bayer, stars Heather DeLoach as the Bee Girl, a young tap dancer wearing a homemade bee costume and large glasses, modeled after the Blind Melon album cover: a family picture of Georgia Graham, younger sister of drummer Glen Graham.

The Bee Girl‘s story is intercut with footage of Blind Melon performing in a field against a clear blue sky.
It opens on the girl’s tap routine; the audience responds with mocking laughter, and the girl runs off-stage in tears.

As the song plays, she wanders through Los Angeles, stopping to perform her dance for whomever will watch, but she still feels alone. Ultimately, at the point in the song where the word “escape” is repeated, she peeks through a gate, which elicits a look of astonishment on her face, then runs through it to join a group of bee people just like her, dancing joyfully in a green field.

As a result of the video, DeLoach appeared on the 1993 MTV Video Music Awards doing her Bee Girl dance to close the show, and also appeared as the Bee Girl in the video for Weird Al Yankovic‘s song Bedrock Anthem.

Blind Melon

Blind Melon
Blind Melon: producer, art direction, mixing
Shannon Hoon: vocals, acoustic guitar, tambourine
Brad Smith: bass guitar, flute, backing vocals
Rogers Stevens: lead guitar
Christopher Thorn: rhythm guitar, mandolin
Glen Graham: percussion, drums

Shannon Hoon (September 26, 1967 – October 21, 1995).

https://blindmelon.com

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