At 50, Disneyland’s Main Street Electrical Parade Remains a Beautiful Medley of the Past and Future
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Disney World’s 50th anniversary celebration runs into 2023, but the Florida resort isn’t the only part of Disney’s theme park empire currently celebrating a half-century. On June 17, 1972—50 years ago today—the Main Street Electrical Parade premiered at Disneyland, intoxicating guests with its elaborate light show, groundbreaking electronic music, and adorable little bumblebee floats that spin around in circles getting all dizzy and tuckered out. It made such a huge impression upon guests that it remains the standard by which all Disney nighttime parades are judged—and a nostalgic favorite that never fails to attract a crowd.
The Electrical Parade recently took flight again at Disneyland for its latest revival earlier this spring, heralding the post-Covid return of live entertainment to the California theme park resort. It’s seen a few upgrades, including a new conclusion that pays tribute to both It’s a Small World and a variety of Disney movies, but at heart it remains the same beloved parade that has entertained generations at Disney parks around the globe for 50 years. It’s not hard to see why it’s so popular: it exists at the same intersection of storytelling, nostalgia, retrofuturism, and technological wizardry that defines so much of Disney’s best work.
Watching it recently, for the first time since its run at Disney World’s Magic Kingdom in the ‘80s, I was struck not just by my own memories of watching this show decades ago, but also by the realization of how timeless it all is, even after 50 years. Yes, it’s not as high tech as something like Paint the Night, the newfangled nighttime parade that ran at Disneyland Resort from 2015 to 2018, and which at one point featured a remix of the Main Street Electrical Parade’s main theme, “Baroque Hoedown,” as a loving homage to its inspiration. It may not be as advanced, but the accumulated power of the parade’s hundreds of thousands of lights is still genuinely awe-inspiring, especially when it comes tumbling down an otherwise entirely darkened Main Street USA.
Although it’s always featured Disney characters and floats based on movies like Cinderella and Pinocchio, one reason Main Street Electrical Parade stands out is that it has a unique identity outside of references and nostalgia. That’s best summed up by that signature tune, “Baroque Hoedown,” an early synthesizer composition from Jean-Jacques Perrey and Gershon Kingsley. Not only is this an original piece that was created outside the Disney canon, but the recognizable Disney songs heard throughout the show have all been arranged to fit alongside it. When you hear “Very Merry Unbirthday,” it’s not the same song from Alice in Wonderland; it’s part of a seamless medley with Perrey and Kingsley’s tune and various other Disney songs, with those warm analog synthesizers making it all sound like an old sci-fi movie. In 1972, when synthesizers were still rare in pop music, this aesthetic marked the parade, and its versions of classic Disney movies, as something startling and futuristic—like Fantasyland given a Tomorrowland makeover. These aren’t just the characters you know and love come to life, the Electrical Parade promises, but a version of them you’ve never seen or heard before.

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