’s “Sister Christian,” a power ballad that cemented itself in the hair metal cannon since its release in 1984. Drummer and vocalist Kelly Keagy wrote the song after visiting his teenage sister Christy in Eugene, Oregon, and was amazed at how fast she had grown up. His bandmates heard Keagy sing “Sister Christian” instead of “Christy,” and the title stuck. While the anthem-like chorus “You’re Motorin’” was the subject of debate, the band insisted it meant cruising in a car.
The beloved video for “Sister Christian,” aired on MTV constantly in the summer of 1984. Directed by Mary Guido and filmed at San Rafael High School in California, the clip features a woman on the cusp of her high school graduation, donning a cap and gown before she eventually runs down the school’s stairs and jumps into a car with her friends.in which she discussed playing the role.
The song was introduced to a younger audience when it was featured in Paul Thomas Anderson’s 1997 filmin 2005. “We were just a bunch of kids ourselves,” said bassist Jack Blades. “MTV was brand new. It was exciting. But we weren’t actors, we were musicians. They just told us, you stand here, you stand there, in this scene you dance. We just wanted to play music. We were sort of old-school that way.
Hair Metal? I don't think so.
Do we call Night Ranger “hair metal”? I saw them on that tour. About 25th row. And they were so incredibly entertaining that I bought a muscle shirt.
How does Rolling Stone get 'hair metal' wrong? Is the writer 12?
I thought we already did this when Boogie Nights came out.
Sigh. Please don't let millennials write. Night Ranger was never even close to being 'hair metal.'
It reminds me of GTA and Boogie Nights.
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I CAN'T HEAR IT WITHOUT SEEING THAT AWESOME SCENE IN 'BOOGIE NIGHTS'.... GREAT FLICK !!
More 80's hair metal please! 🙌
Delete the 80s
Terrible song
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