The storyline and imagery of #Sex #Drugs and #RockandRoll has been written and sung about by bands, artists, and musicians for decades. Bands like Aerosmith, Kiss, Van Halen, The Eagles, Twisted Sister, The Stones (just to name a few) glamorized it and often vilified it in countless songs.
On this episode of MyMusicSeen, the guys tackle this subject and submit who they believe wrote about the topic best.
Jeff Willis rolls with the sacrilegious ramblings of Motley Crue’s “Wild Side”. This choice clearly stirs up controversy with Spencer who believes the Crew is nothing more than an assembly of Van Halen posers commercializing Rock Music.
Jeff Spencer offers up a disturbing and to-close-to-home insights of Counting Crows “Perfect Blue Buildings”. This song hits home with Spencer as he relives his dark days as a touring musician battling drug addiction.
CAP goes with 1-Hit Wonder group The New Radicals with their deep cut track called “I Hope I Didn’t Just Give Away the Ending”. A song that tells the story of a young couple’s mischievous journey riddled with lies, enablement, pornography, crime, and death.
Vote on your favorite or tell us who you think wrote it better!!!
To see the video of this podcast:
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0p7t2ZLBY7AN3yFkeZsyFRIonhJmtFuI
Theme Song “Devil on the Street” written by Fran Capitanelli and performed by The Tom Collins.
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