Wild Side
"Wild Side"
Take a walk on the "Wild Side" with Mötley Crüe! This edgy 1987 Glam Metal / Arena Rock track kicks off their multi-platinum Girls, Girls, Girls album with raw, streetwise energy. Known for its unique syncopated rhythm and gritty lyrics, it paints a vivid picture of Hollywood's dangerous allure.
- TITLE: Wild Side
- CATEGORY: All Time Favorite Music
- BAND: Mötley Crüe
- GENRE: Arena Rock, Glam Metal
- YEAR: 1987
Opening Mötley Crüe's 1987 album Girls, Girls, Girls, "Wild Side" immediately set a darker, more aggressive tone compared to some previous hits. Perfectly embodying the Glam Metal and Arena Rock genres of the time, the song features a distinctive, almost unsettling rhythm, heavy guitar riffs by Mick Mars, and Vince Neil's raw vocals leading powerful gang-chant choruses reflecting the band's notorious lifestyle.
Unlike typical party anthems, "Wild Side" delves into the gritty underbelly of Hollywood life, referencing crime, drugs, and desperation with stark imagery. Its unconventional rhythmic structure makes it stand out in their catalog. Though not their biggest chart single, it remains a powerful fan favorite and live staple, showcasing Mötley Crüe’s heavier edge beyond the glam today, April 13, 2025.
SONG MEANING: "Wild Side" offers a stark, gritty portrayal of the dangerous and often criminal elements lurking beneath the surface of Los Angeles/Hollywood glamour. The lyrics reference gang violence ("Gang fights, fatal strikes / We stab accountants"), drug deals ("Kneel down to the Glimmer Twins" - likely Jagger/Richards), prostitution ("Hollywood motels / We pay for thrills"), and general urban decay, painting a picture of survival and desperation on the city's edgy underbelly – the "Wild Side".
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- CATEGORY: All Time Favorite Music
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- BAND: Mötley Crüe
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