I'm so glad I was a teenager during this time. This song is just pure fun and being a female, I loved to embrace my femininity and see nothing wrong with women doing so. Some women may be offended by the sexuality, but not all of us are and embrace it. If someone doesn't like it, they don't have to watch or listen.
As a teenager girl then and adult now. Never been offended by the song and video. Honestly, I think some girls ( like me) wanted to be these girls. haha You have Sharise Ruddell (Neil), Cindy Rome, Pamela Manning. Mud Wrestlers, Models. They have a xrated version of this.
I remembered that I seen this video the last month in a Carl’s Jr. in Mexico. Literally I screamed is one of my favorite songs and I’m woman, I love all the part of it.
This song played on MTV but I think they only played later in the evening. Yes these were the names of real places and the story is they were not strangers to going into these places while on tour.
Motley Crue was a party band that is a great example of the craziness and fun that was the 80s and to be young ! This song is the ultimate strip club song for obvious reasons ….keep those 80s rock reactions coming !! I think you would like Dokken, Ratt, Cinderella to name a few.,
Twins React: I was 15 when this song and video came out. The answer to your question is YES. Yes this song was allowed on MTV and radio and had no issues with it being banned. The 80's were pretty hard core and lenient. Although, MTV would not play Guns N Roses debut hit Welcome To The Jungle initially. The record co hand to lobby MTV begging them to play it. MTV put it on at the worst time at 4am on a Sunday morning. The phones at MTV rung off the hook for people asking to keep playing it, so MTV relented. This is my 1st view from you guys. Love your reaction! Look forward to see more.
This was around 1987 and they had moved past their glam look into a more edgy, harder look. Still bad ass! Loved growing up with this shit. These types of bands were rowdy and crazy live. The concerts were nuts! All of these strip clubs were real at the time.
This is the MTV censored version. I have a video collection on DVD from motley Crue that contains the uncensored version . After the short guitar the girls are topless
I was gonna say this is a pretty tame video, it’s just strippers dancing with all their clothes and underwear on. I didn’t know they made an uncensored version but I’m not surprised. They were all about the sex, drugs and rock & roll life so it would make sense that they’d have an uncensored version of the video.
The 80s, with MTv, were still embracing the sexuality and free-wheeling aspects of the 60s and 70s in its music videos and plenty of movies (tv shows were a bit tighter). Ironically, it was the mid to late 60s, during the sexual revolution, where censorship, especially on tv, was STRICT.
Amigos!!!! When this came out in ‘87, it fully allowed on MTV in all its stripper glory. Now you have the uncensored version on there home video of Girls Girls Girls….you’ll love it 😉….definitely my second favorite album after “Shout at the Devil” 🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽
@@dall1786 I gotcha….I was watching Headbangers Ball mostly anyway…..I hardly watched daytime MTV….sorry bud, I remember the experience differently as I was a 12 year old metalhead in ‘87….they may have banned it from daytime showings but I remember seeing Adam & Riki playing it in all its glory on the Headbangers Ball 🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽
Hey, guys! The, Crue were experts at getting as close to the line as possible with these videos without ever crossing them. The lines were definitely blurred.
When it first came out Mtv would only play it after 8pm and then eventually they outright banned it from the air. There is an uncensored version with nudity. The release party for this album was held at The Body SHop strip club in West Hollywood.
honestly mick was the whole backbone of the group. he was the tamest but also the best musician. Nikki, Tommy and Vince get a lot of hype bc they were so wild and crazy, but Mick was the best at his instrument. I didn’t read the other comments but i assume they say to watch The Dirt, which I agree, but also the entire lore of the band runs too deep to get the entire picture. In the end, yeah the riffs were typically the catchiest part of the band. Keep it up guys!
MTV in the 80's was pretty wild. There was a lot of experimenting going on with videos and it was cable without rules. Anything live usually went off the rails.
Bands of the 70's & 80's were great. There were concerts every weekend. It was a great time to be young. A very good friend of mine drove for Vince. Said it was CRAZY.
6:15 In the music video for "Home Sweet Home" There's a scene, specifically during the guitar solo, where Mick Mars was playing a guitar that had the cover artwork for their "Theatre Of Pain" album, which was the album that song is from, on the front the guitar
I am surprised you have not reacted to Wildside yet. I also love one of their older songs “Too Young to Fall in Love”. Also, fun fact, the blonde Vince Neil carries out of the bar, later became his wife (and they later divorced too)
It depends but I feel like nudity was almost less of a problem in the 80's.. You would often see women without bikini tops at the beaches. At least here in Scandinavia. I even remember my best friends mom was sometimes top less at home on warm summer days when I visited. There was a much lower tresshold for anything "degenerate" though. Like shaking ass in bikini and show in to the general public on TV didnt even exist in peoples minds. Would be like this belongs in a porn mag. That very low class people buy or watch. On the other hand you could see naked boobs at the beach on a childrens summer morning program on state TV here in Sweden... and noone would react. Now everything is instantly sexualized.
Gentlemen, this is the clean version of the video. There was a much more explicit version that played on the Playboy Channel during this era. This version was shown all day throughout everyday on MTV for months and months. No one gave a damn back then...... and there were far more controversial videos than this even earlier in the 80s. We have actually become much more puritanical as a culture in the past twenty years.
I gree, in 1987 15 years old.. For me only 2 album they were glam metal. Theater of Pain and Girls Girls girls. In the '80 2 best album Shout of the Devil and Dr. Feelgood.
There is another uncensored version that not was played on TV. I think it's accessible somewhere on UA-cam because I saw another reactor watch it a good while ago.
4:23 "This Is Pretty Explicit For The 80's" Oh, this is nothing, there's another version that you can find on UA-cam that's even more Explicit to the point of being listed as NSFW
This entire song is about strippers and strip clubs, and the strip clubs are all mentioned by name in lyrics... the owner of one of the biggest strip clubs back in the day signed an agreement with motley to play this song every hour on the hour... you've heard of rappers delight, well this is strippers delight 🤣 🤣 🤣... and mick Mars WAS the motley sound...
Yes..all of those names of strip clubs and locations were real. This video was actually taped inside those strip clubs. The neon lights on the front of the buildings was the actual buildings. FYI...they were actually LESS strict in the 80's than they are now. Some music videos had very short glimpse of nudity. And any thing can be song about.
It was definitely shown but if I remember correctly MTV, when it was MUSIC TELEVISION would show these after 9 pm. So we would just all watch them after 9 no big deal. Then it was one top video after another not much talking in between unless they were interviewing one of the rock bands. Who woulda thought, MTV(Music Television) actually playing music videos. Back when if they didn't want to watch it they could just change the channel. Lol.
Motley Crue have been to strip bars all over the world. So the names of the strip bars are real. GGG video was cutting edge for 1987. This video took nudity in videos to a different level. GGG is a timeless song and I’m thinks it’s cool you guys are in to it! \m/
I always wished I was born 10 years earlier so I could have enjoyed the 70's & the 80's I didn't start going out until '83 and had great times, but the 70's in NYC sounded amazing.
they were a wild band, so when on tour of course they are going to hit the strip clubs, drink like hell and do some coke, maybe bring a few back to the motel. Love the 80's and 90's, been going down hill ever since. No man buns in theses videos
this is from the same time as the You're All I Need (same album). This one came out in 1987 and MTV went crazy seeing women strip like that hahahahahahahah besides, they had a version with women nude, but it was obviously censored, and so MTV allowed them to keep this one. Backup plan, man HAHAHAHAHHA And Mick man, the only person to ever walk in a strip club with sunglasses and a guitar
I grew up in this time and live the fast life. Just like the crew, everyone of Do you strip bars that are in the video? Are for real, and they didn't crack down until later on on Sensor ship
2:43 "I Don't Know If All Of These Places Are Real Or If It's Just For The Song" Oh, they're definitely very real strip clubs: The Seventh Veil, Tropicana and Body Shop are all located on the sunset strip Tattletales in Atlanta, Georgia The Dollhouse in Fort Lauderdale, Florida Th Crazy Horse Saloon in Paris France The Marble Arch in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Motley had a theme for each album...not sure why people never cought onto that. this was the bad boy leather and harley theme...as far as I understand, all of those clubs were real...atlanta at tattletails. they never got into any trouble with this video that I heard. it wasnt too raunchy
they are coming to Sweden 2024-09-26 me and my huby are going there and of course they fixed it with vip have probably seen them around 10 times live over the years
Yes this was very much allowed. I know that you're reacted to Van Halen's Hot for teacher, but you really ought to check out that video. That was really risque and today it would not fly.
Years & years ago I heard an interview with Nikki Sixx and he said this is the video they wanted MTV to agree to so they originally showed the execs a much racier video so they would compromise on this one 😂 I believe all the clubs mentioned were real at the time. I can only personally attest to the Dollhouse in Ft Lauderdale being a real place.
2:14 Mick is in a class all by himself. Just occured to me, that this might be the only Crue song with a high pitch riff. (It's usuly low & gutter sounding) 4:08 They showed it a lot on MTV back in the day. It wen't through it's rotation with the other bands back at the time. Poison. Bon Jovi. Def Leppard...etc. 6:17 Funny you brought that up. I bumped into a video a few weeks back where they were talking about that. I guess Micks mad because when they're out on tour, they're using audio record for back up parts & some lead gutar parts. Mick want's it to be authentic. Once word leaked out into the public that they were using recorded audio,...it turned into a shit storm.
Don't it ever being band this video that is. Oh those hair bands put out some entertaining music for sure....grew up right in the middle of it as a teen in the 80's.
I'm so glad I was a teenager during this time. This song is just pure fun and being a female, I loved to embrace my femininity and see nothing wrong with women doing so. Some women may be offended by the sexuality, but not all of us are and embrace it. If someone doesn't like it, they don't have to watch or listen.
As a teenager girl then and adult now. Never been offended by the song and video. Honestly, I think some girls ( like me) wanted to be these girls. haha You have Sharise Ruddell (Neil), Cindy Rome, Pamela Manning. Mud Wrestlers, Models. They have a xrated version of this.
I went back to my big hair 😅🤣🤣🤣flat hair doesn't work on me 🤦it's horrible look for me but the big hair love it!
@@kimberlyannwalbridge7658 I hair ya. haha
I remembered that I seen this video the last month in a Carl’s Jr. in Mexico. Literally I screamed is one of my favorite songs and I’m woman, I love all the part of it.
This song played on MTV but I think they only played later in the evening. Yes these were the names of real places and the story is they were not strangers to going into these places while on tour.
Mick Mars is criminally underrated.
These places that were mentioned in the song were actual clubs.
Motley Crue was a party band that is a great example of the craziness and fun that was the 80s and to be young ! This song is the ultimate strip club song for obvious reasons ….keep those 80s rock reactions coming !! I think you would like Dokken, Ratt, Cinderella to name a few.,
Twins React: I was 15 when this song and video came out. The answer to your question is YES. Yes this song was allowed on MTV and radio and had no issues with it being banned. The 80's were pretty hard core and lenient. Although, MTV would not play Guns N Roses debut hit Welcome To The Jungle initially. The record co hand to lobby MTV begging them to play it. MTV put it on at the worst time at 4am on a Sunday morning. The phones at MTV rung off the hook for people asking to keep playing it, so MTV relented. This is my 1st view from you guys. Love your reaction! Look forward to see more.
This was around 1987 and they had moved past their glam look into a more edgy, harder look. Still bad ass! Loved growing up with this shit. These types of bands were rowdy and crazy live. The concerts were nuts! All of these strip clubs were real at the time.
This is the MTV censored version. I have a video collection on DVD from motley Crue that contains the uncensored version . After the short guitar the girls are topless
I was gonna say this is a pretty tame video, it’s just strippers dancing with all their clothes and underwear on. I didn’t know they made an uncensored version but I’m not surprised. They were all about the sex, drugs and rock & roll life so it would make sense that they’d have an uncensored version of the video.
The 80s, with MTv, were still embracing the sexuality and free-wheeling aspects of the 60s and 70s in its music videos and plenty of movies (tv shows were a bit tighter). Ironically, it was the mid to late 60s, during the sexual revolution, where censorship, especially on tv, was STRICT.
Amigos!!!! When this came out in ‘87, it fully allowed on MTV in all its stripper glory. Now you have the uncensored version on there home video of Girls Girls Girls….you’ll love it 😉….definitely my second favorite album after “Shout at the Devil” 🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽
No it wasn't. It was banned on MTV for quite a while. It was eventually left back on The Headbangers ball when Riki rachtman took over from Adam.
@@dall1786 I gotcha….I was watching Headbangers Ball mostly anyway…..I hardly watched daytime MTV….sorry bud, I remember the experience differently as I was a 12 year old metalhead in ‘87….they may have banned it from daytime showings but I remember seeing Adam & Riki playing it in all its glory on the Headbangers Ball 🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽
Hey, guys! The, Crue were experts at getting as close to the line as possible with these videos without ever crossing them. The lines were definitely blurred.
This video had plenty of airplay on MTV
When it first came out Mtv would only play it after 8pm and then eventually they outright banned it from the air. There is an uncensored version with nudity. The release party for this album was held at The Body SHop strip club in West Hollywood.
honestly mick was the whole backbone of the group. he was the tamest but also the best musician. Nikki, Tommy and Vince get a lot of hype bc they were so wild and crazy, but Mick was the best at his instrument. I didn’t read the other comments but i assume they say to watch The Dirt, which I agree, but also the entire lore of the band runs too deep to get the entire picture. In the end, yeah the riffs were typically the catchiest part of the band. Keep it up guys!
MTV played it almost exclusively at night. It was all over rock radio and still gets played all the time on classic rock stations.
Back when Mtv was music television. Rock ruled the air.
Yeah now MTV is trash
MTV in the 80's was pretty wild. There was a lot of experimenting going on with videos and it was cable without rules. Anything live usually went off the rails.
Back in the day you could could count on this song playing in any strip club.
Bands of the 70's & 80's were great. There were concerts every weekend. It was a great time to be young. A very good friend of mine drove for Vince. Said it was CRAZY.
This song embodies what every red blooded American teenager wants in joining a rock band in the 80s
Back in the 1980s you had some songs that could only be played by MTV between 10pm and 4 am
6:15
In the music video for "Home Sweet Home" There's a scene, specifically during the guitar solo, where Mick Mars was playing a guitar that had the cover artwork for their "Theatre Of Pain" album, which was the album that song is from, on the front the guitar
They're all REAL, it was fine on MTV after hours
I saw them on this tour in 87 or 88. Guns n roses opened. It was awesome.
Every club mentioned in the song is the real deal😅😅😊😊😊😅😅😂😂😂😊😊😊!!!!
I am surprised you have not reacted to Wildside yet. I also love one of their older songs “Too Young to Fall in Love”. Also, fun fact, the blonde Vince Neil carries out of the bar, later became his wife (and they later divorced too)
It depends but I feel like nudity was almost less of a problem in the 80's.. You would often see women without bikini tops at the beaches. At least here in Scandinavia. I even remember my best friends mom was sometimes top less at home on warm summer days when I visited.
There was a much lower tresshold for anything "degenerate" though. Like shaking ass in bikini and show in to the general public on TV didnt even exist in peoples minds. Would be like this belongs in a porn mag. That very low class people buy or watch.
On the other hand you could see naked boobs at the beach on a childrens summer morning program on state TV here in Sweden... and noone would react. Now everything is instantly sexualized.
Those clubs were real...back when exotic dancers were actually hot
Your knowledge gives you credibility. MTV didn't play the video until late in the evening. I think that was to avoid trouble with the FCC.
These places were all very real...
They had to edit it 3 times before MYV could play it, there is an uncensored version
Gentlemen, this is the clean version of the video. There was a much more explicit version that played on the Playboy Channel during this era. This version was shown all day throughout everyday on MTV for months and months. No one gave a damn back then...... and there were far more controversial videos than this even earlier in the 80s. We have actually become much more puritanical as a culture in the past twenty years.
I gree, in 1987 15 years old.. For me only 2 album they were glam metal. Theater of Pain and Girls Girls girls. In the '80 2 best album Shout of the Devil and Dr. Feelgood.
@@rossanomacchioni1495 check out our Motley Crue playlist
There is another uncensored version that not was played on TV.
I think it's accessible somewhere on UA-cam because I saw another reactor watch it a good while ago.
the original version of the video was a trip to a stipclub. After editing this is the version MTV agreed to air.
Yes, all those special DANCE CLUBS are actual places,...
Most of those clubs actually existed at some point. And there was a tv friendly edit of the video. You watched the original un-edited version.
Life in the '80s. Tattletales was in Atlanta along with the Gold club and the cheetah.
4:23
"This Is Pretty Explicit For The 80's"
Oh, this is nothing, there's another version that you can find on UA-cam that's even more Explicit to the point of being listed as NSFW
This entire song is about strippers and strip clubs, and the strip clubs are all mentioned by name in lyrics... the owner of one of the biggest strip clubs back in the day signed an agreement with motley to play this song every hour on the hour... you've heard of rappers delight, well this is strippers delight 🤣 🤣 🤣... and mick Mars WAS the motley sound...
What a jam!!!
Yes..all of those names of strip clubs and locations were real. This video was actually taped inside those strip clubs. The neon lights on the front of the buildings was the actual buildings. FYI...they were actually LESS strict in the 80's than they are now. Some music videos had very short glimpse of nudity. And any thing can be song about.
It was definitely shown but if I remember correctly MTV, when it was MUSIC TELEVISION would show these after 9 pm. So we would just all watch them after 9 no big deal. Then it was one top video after another not much talking in between unless they were interviewing one of the rock bands. Who woulda thought, MTV(Music Television) actually playing music videos. Back when if they didn't want to watch it they could just change the channel. Lol.
They would show this on MTV after a certain time..like maybe after 10 p.m. I could be wrong about the specific time.
This was the first metal cd that I ever purchased. I was 12. Try "Wild Side"
At the time the video was released.The band was into stgoodbars and motorcycles so they decided to write a song about their wife
Marble Arch...Vancouver Canada..1🇨🇦
RIP..😢
Yes those were real places they were singing about.
Motley Crue have been to strip bars all over the world. So the names of the strip bars are real. GGG video was cutting edge for 1987. This video took nudity in videos to a different level. GGG is a timeless song and I’m thinks it’s cool you guys are in to it! \m/
Oh wtf did i just hear??! Oh hell nah.. bruh.. im so glad i was born in the early 90's wow 🤘🤘👏👏
I lived in the 60s 70s and 80s, the 80s was my favorite by far. It was the anything goes decad! 70s was the great music and bands.
I always wished I was born 10 years earlier so I could have enjoyed the 70's & the 80's I didn't start going out until '83 and had great times, but the 70's in NYC sounded amazing.
Motley use to "help" out strip clubs back in the day. Vince Neil did open his own in Vegas not sure if he still owns it or not.
'Your All I Need was also banned for a while. Def check it out... My favorite band is Def Leppard. Whom they are touring with.Both bands r great..
@@adrianmartin8153 we have a whole Def Leppard playlist on the channel! Check it out
they were a wild band, so when on tour of course they are going to hit the strip clubs, drink like hell and do some coke, maybe bring a few back to the motel. Love the 80's and 90's, been going down hill ever since. No man buns in theses videos
It was all over MTV. There is an uncensored version out there. All the Strip clubs mentioned were real
this is from the same time as the You're All I Need (same album). This one came out in 1987 and MTV went crazy seeing women strip like that hahahahahahahah besides, they had a version with women nude, but it was obviously censored, and so MTV allowed them to keep this one. Backup plan, man HAHAHAHAHHA
And Mick man, the only person to ever walk in a strip club with sunglasses and a guitar
I grew up in this time and live the fast life. Just like the crew, everyone of Do you strip bars that are in the video? Are for real, and they didn't crack down until later on on Sensor ship
This video was on MTV in the 80's.
MTV days and Club Days dancing, lots of strip bars 🍻👌😆✌️🎸🎸🎸🥁🎤
great
what we did everything we wanted in the 80s we just love to party
This video came out in 1987 and mtv banned it as they did with their video you’re all I need of the same album. Check that one out
Excellent song a++
I always liked how they call out some of the greatest strip clubs back in day
Of course it was allowed, we weren’t a bunch of whiny offended ..we rocked and partied hard!!…
I know y'all don't believe that but that's a true damn story that was the 80s that was the time of a lifetime
These are real clubs that they are naming.
Watch the uncensored version of this video 🎉
2:43
"I Don't Know If All Of These Places Are Real Or If It's Just For The Song"
Oh, they're definitely very real strip clubs:
The Seventh Veil, Tropicana and Body Shop are all located on the sunset strip
Tattletales in Atlanta, Georgia
The Dollhouse in Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Th Crazy Horse Saloon in Paris France
The Marble Arch in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
They named 7 strip clubs in this song. They really were around. The Seventh Vail is where they filmed the video
Motley had a theme for each album...not sure why people never cought onto that. this was the bad boy leather and harley theme...as far as I understand, all of those clubs were real...atlanta at tattletails. they never got into any trouble with this video that I heard. it wasnt too raunchy
they are coming to Sweden 2024-09-26 me and my huby are going there and of course they fixed it with vip
have probably seen them around 10 times live over the years
Love this one!
I know the Body Shop on Sunset BLVD... REAL. :)
Yes this was very much allowed. I know that you're reacted to Van Halen's Hot for teacher, but you really ought to check out that video. That was really risque and today it would not fly.
Y’all should watch The Dirt. It’s a movie about the band it’s a great watch
They were real stip clubs I hope there still open
it was oki in sweden on mtv in the 80s
They were strip clubs back then. We weren’t stricter. We were fine. Everything flowed good back then. It was a party.
Years & years ago I heard an interview with Nikki Sixx and he said this is the video they wanted MTV to agree to so they originally showed the execs a much racier video so they would compromise on this one 😂 I believe all the clubs mentioned were real at the time. I can only personally attest to the Dollhouse in Ft Lauderdale being a real place.
It was a real place and there was one in Tampa too
Are those grandma's grandma's grandma's!!
Crazy Horse, Tropicana, the Seventh Veil, Body Shop, all real strip clubs. Or at least were. Some may have closed.
All real places they reference in the song. Some are out of business now.
There's actually an X- rated version of this video.
More like r rated
So good!
Hey can you guys do a review on the Killer Dwarfs? Heavy Mental Breakdown is a sweet tune. #Uvaldesfavoriteband
Yes this was allowed in the 80's, nudity was more common than you think back then lol
Ah the 80’s the ladies no tats and no fats..and woman knew their roles…..born in 1970 great being alive in the 80’s
Born in 1960 right on 🎉
All real clubs at the time
They name strip clubs, they were all real. I can verify, a few I visited after seeing the Crue or Poison on the strip. Just put one in the mood
There is a version of this video that is more risky
The strip clubs are definitely real places.
All the clubs referenced are real places.
Yes, this was "allowed"; the world wasn't so uptight & woke in the 80s.
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There are 7 strip clubs mentioned in this song
2:14 Mick is in a class all by himself. Just occured to me, that this might be the only Crue song with a high pitch riff. (It's usuly low & gutter sounding)
4:08 They showed it a lot on MTV back in the day. It wen't through it's rotation with the other bands back at the time. Poison. Bon Jovi. Def Leppard...etc.
6:17 Funny you brought that up. I bumped into a video a few weeks back where they were talking about that. I guess Micks mad because when they're out on tour, they're using audio record for back up parts & some lead gutar parts. Mick want's it to be authentic. Once word leaked out into the public that they were using recorded audio,...it turned into a shit storm.
Don't it ever being band this video that is. Oh those hair bands put out some entertaining music for sure....grew up right in the middle of it as a teen in the 80's.
Names were real.
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