Saints Of Los Angeles
Mötley Crüe
Reveling in the Chaos: The Saints of Los Angeles
Mötley Crüe's song 'Saints Of Los Angeles' is a raw and unapologetic portrayal of the band's notorious lifestyle and the chaotic, hedonistic culture of Los Angeles. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a world where sin and vice are not just accepted but celebrated. The opening lines set the stage for a night of debauchery, with references to a seedy environment where law enforcement is absent, and anything goes. This sets the tone for the rest of the song, which delves into themes of rebellion, excess, and the darker side of fame.
The chorus, 'We are, we are the saints, we signed our life away,' speaks to the band's embrace of their wild lifestyle and their defiance of societal norms. The term 'saints' is used ironically, highlighting the contrast between their behavior and the traditional notion of sainthood. The repeated line 'one day you will confess and pray to the Saints of Los Angeles' suggests that despite their controversial actions, they believe they will be revered or at least remembered for their impact on the rock scene.
Throughout the song, there are numerous references to the excesses of rock 'n' roll life, such as 'Red line trippin' on a land mine, sippin' at the Troubadour' and 'Girls passed out naked in the back lounge.' These lines capture the reckless abandon and the allure of the rockstar lifestyle, while also hinting at its dangers and consequences. The song's energy and rebellious spirit are a testament to Mötley Crüe's legacy as one of the most iconic and controversial bands in rock history.