L.a. Guns - The Ballad | Of Jayne (official Music Video)
: It features high-contrast, super-saturated colors and a "lomo-fi" filtered aesthetic that predated modern photo filters.
: Lead singer Phil Lewis has stated the character is fictitious. He based the lyrics on the many young women who flock to Los Angeles seeking stardom, only to face a tragic or faded end. Guitarist Tracii Guns has also debunked the Mansfield theory , though he admitted to having a fondness for her growing up. Music Video Aesthetics L.A. Guns - The Ballad Of Jayne (Official Music Video)
Released in late 1989, the official music video is a quintessential example of late-'80s glam rock style. : It features high-contrast, super-saturated colors and a
Watch the remastered official music video to see the band's classic end-of-decade glam aesthetic: : It features high-contrast
: It features high-contrast, super-saturated colors and a "lomo-fi" filtered aesthetic that predated modern photo filters.
: Lead singer Phil Lewis has stated the character is fictitious. He based the lyrics on the many young women who flock to Los Angeles seeking stardom, only to face a tragic or faded end. Guitarist Tracii Guns has also debunked the Mansfield theory , though he admitted to having a fondness for her growing up. Music Video Aesthetics
Released in late 1989, the official music video is a quintessential example of late-'80s glam rock style.
Watch the remastered official music video to see the band's classic end-of-decade glam aesthetic: