The NEW Video!! YEAH!!!
http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoid=60855461
OK, agree to disagree about the lyrics, I think musically they're entertaining enough.
But that was bollocks. Like Poison or Warrant at their absolute worst.
Here is my theory on it.....As bad as Warrant or Poison
- that was the whole point
There is a HUGE degree of irony going on here and it hinges on events that happened in the late 80s as far as I see it
You had bands like Motley Crue, ratt, and later on Poison, Skid Row Warrant, Firehouse etc
Many of these bands either lived lifestyles reminiscent of what you read about in Motley Crue's book "The Dirt"
If these bands had written songs from the heart they would have been party songs and full of debauchery for the most part and they would have rocked hard like many songs on their albums.
But the songs in question were the ones that these bands released as singles
The record labels put stupid amounts of pressure on all these bands to write and release songs that would get radio airplay , and have heavy rotation on MTV and be big hits.
Bon Jovi were one of the first to find a formula for doing this that worked and the pressure on the other bands got higher
So as a result we got Poison's Every Rose has it's Thorn
Skid Row released I remember You (same chord sequence as Every Rose)
Warrant released Heaven
Insert other releases hereEtc etc etc
the lyrical content of these songs was so sweet and saccharine that it almost made you gag
It was to a degree a polar opposite of the rowdy lifestyles these guys were leading
Sure they can all have proper relationships and express their feelings but it was often in tandem with another lifestyle on the road.
"And what happens on the road stays on the road"I just feel that Steel Panther have shown up this in this particular song.
It's like what these bands would have written if they were writing the truth
I'm no prude but I didn't actually enjoy the video so much - I find that the song is much better without a literal video interpretation - allowing you to paint the story in your head.
I also like the bittersweet line in the last verse:
" I see your face every time I go out and cheat"** anyone who has not read "The Dirt" should really take the time to , just to understand the zeitgeist of the time these bands lived in
It's a good read too!