Since today is Dee Snider’s 65th birthday, it makes sense that today’s music video of the day would come to us from Twisted Sister. It might not make as much sense for that video to be for their cover of Leader of the Pack, which is widely considered to be one of the worst covers of the 80s. Personally, I think both the cover and the video are a good example of Snider’s sense of humor. Watching this, it’s hard to believe that Snider and the band were once considered to be a threat to young minds. I may be picking Leader of the Pack because I think its underrated or I might be picking it because Valerie already did the video for I Wanna Rock. Take your pick.
The Leader Of The Pack video is from the 80s and it features something that I always love to see in videos from that era: bad green screen special effects. The anti-Twisted Sister notes from Mom and Dad float through the video like a weatherman superimposed in front of a map of the continental United States.
The video is about a girl who apparently only has room in her heart for Twisted Sister and Leonard Nimoy. Just check out that giant poster of Spock that she’s got in her bedroom. Her parents are probably alright with her love of Spock but they can’t stand the thought of their daughter liking Twisted Sister, probably because they think that Tipper Gore has a point about labeling music. As for the girl, she may be in love with the leader of the pack (Dee, of course) but that doesn’t make her a good driver. Not only does she wreck that bulky car but she barely survives. Was it all worth it?
Just ask Bobcat Goldthwait, who plays her boss for some reason. Goldthwait is instantly recognizable. I haven’t been able to find the name of the girl in the video, though she looks familiar to me.
This video was directed by Marty Callner, who directed videos for everyone.
Enjoy!
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Got to meet Bobcat many years ago at a small, local comedy club. Very sweet man.
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