Shaw immediately began work on his first solo album, and Girls With Guns was released in 1984. The title cut reached #33 on the charts, while the album peaked at #50. Unfortunately, Shaw's other albums did not fare as well, with only 1985's What If breaking the Billboard 200 album charts. However, the formation of Damn Yankees (with Night Ranger's Jack Blades, Ted Nugent and drummer Michael Cartellone) led to two top 25 LPs and 2 top 40 singles in the early 1990s.
The video for "Girls With Guns" is a great example of a one shot video -- the entire clip was shot in one continuous take, with no edits.
As a special treat, it turns out that the above video for "Girls With Guns" was not the original. As Shaw explains in the clip below, a more standard video was shot, but discarded. Even better, a short clip of the original video is included in the video below (this starts at 0:22)
Cool trivia fact: While Shaw is an official one hit wonder as a solo artist, he wrote or co-wrote 7 top 40 songs with Styx and Damn Yankees.
The video for Styx "A.D. 1928 / Rockin' the Paradise" (the 10th video played on MTV) was posted on ERV in July 2015.