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Steel Panther “1987” [Official Video]

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Official Video for “1987” from Steel Panther’s new album, ‘On The Prowl’

Steel Panther’s “1987” is a vibrant celebration of the glam metal era that the band embodies with humor and reverence. Known for their satirical and comedic approach to glam metal, Steel Panther has always paid homage to the extravagant and flamboyant style of the 1980s. “1987” is no different, encapsulating the essence of that era with both nostalgia and fresh energy.

Released as part of their sixth studio album, “On the Prowl,” “1987” takes listeners on a nostalgic journey through the defining moments and influences of the late ’80s rock scene. The song’s lyrics are a time capsule, filled with references to iconic bands and cultural touchstones that defined the year. Mentions of legends like Guns N’ Roses, Poison, and Def Leppard, as well as nods to cultural phenomena like the “Lethal Weapon” movie, create a vivid picture of the era.

Musically, “1987” captures the quintessential sound of glam metal with its catchy hooks, powerful guitar riffs, and anthemic choruses. Steel Panther’s musicianship shines through, demonstrating their ability to recreate the distinctive sound of the ’80s while infusing it with their unique style. The song features soaring guitar solos, driving rhythms, and Michael Starr’s charismatic vocals, all of which contribute to its authenticity and appeal.

What sets “1987” apart is Steel Panther’s signature blend of humor and genuine affection for the era. The band doesn’t just mimic the style; they celebrate it, poking fun at the excesses and clichés of the time while simultaneously paying tribute to the music and culture that inspired them. This dual approach resonates with fans who appreciate both the humor and the heartfelt homage.

In “1987,” Steel Panther not only reminisces about a transformative year in rock history but also invites listeners to join them in reliving the exuberance and excitement of the glam metal heyday. It’s a song that evokes memories for those who lived through the era and provides a crash course in ’80s rock culture for newer fans.

Steel Panther’s ability to blend comedy with musical prowess makes “1987” a standout track. It exemplifies their talent for capturing the spirit of glam metal while delivering a fresh and entertaining experience. For fans of the band and the genre, “1987” is a testament to the enduring legacy of the ’80s rock scene and a reminder of why Steel Panther continues to be a beloved fixture in the world of rock and metal.

Lyrics

Appetite for destruction
Blowing us all away
Poison looking so damned good
I wondered if I was gay
Whitesnake making us bang our heads
In the still of the frickin night
Coverdale banging Tawnie Kitane
And the world all felt just right

1987 I never wanna leave you
when you told me I was in my prime
Why didn’t I believe you?
And the music scene will never be the same
But I didn’t realize that things could get this Lame

Dokken and Lynch were young and hot
They were warriors in a dream
I couldn’t understand the Loudness dude
But man that guy could scream

Ozzy was on the Crazy Train
biting heads off bats
It was long before the Youtube Trolls
And this bullshit snappy chats

1987 You’re always gonna be the best
Like Fresh Columbian cocaine
Off a 19 year old breast
And the kids these days will never understand
What’s it’s like to play an instrument
And be in a band

Growing out our hair
Gettin high with girls
Cranking Scorpions and Priest
Everyone in leather
There never was a doubt
in any of our minds that pretty soon
Dave and Eddie
were getting back together

1987 where did we go astray?
Back then the friends we had were real
And we saw em every day
And no one once got canceled for the things that they say

1987 will forever be the year
When guys wore more lipstick than girls
And no one seemed to care
And the music that we worshipped will live on
Even after all our heavy metal heroes are gone

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