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Nikki Sixx has admitted that he still feels bad about taking John 5 from Rob Zombie. In October 2022, John 5 was announced as the replacement for Mick Mars, who was retiring from touring after 40 years with the Crue. John 5 had history with Sixx, having worked with him the band Sixx:A.M. and various other projects, so he was a natural choice to join Motley’s ranks. Only problem, he was still a member of Zombie’s band at the time. “It was one of those things that I feel bad about,” Sixx admitted during a recent appearance on the Mistress Carrie Podcast. “It wasn’t my decision. It was John’s dec...
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Motley Crue drummer Tommy Lee had a ruling go his way on Monday in a sexual assault suit brought by an accuser last December, but the case may not be over yet. A California judge dismissed the suit against Lee over an alleged 2003 assault against the plaintiff in a helicopter, but has allowed the plaintiff time to amend the complaint after it was determined the originally filed suit did not meet the legal act under which it was filed. The initial complaint was filed under the Sexual Abuse and Cover Up Accountability Act, but filings under the act must show that some type of “legal entity” was ...
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Motley Crue frontman Vince Neil took a serious looking fall during the band’s performance in Atlantic City, N.J. on Friday night (May 3). The group was only a few songs into its tour-launching show when they began rocking through their 1987 tune “Wild Side.” As Motley Crue tore through the song’s famous opening riffs, Neil began skipping from one side of the stage to the other. The frontman then tripped, sending him sprawling face first onto the stage. Impressively, Neil didn’t let the wipe out keep him down for long. The 63-year-old singer was back on his feet and ready to rock again when “Wi...
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Vince Neil revealed the downside to opening for Van Halen with Sammy Hagar during his ‘90s solo period. The singer had split with Motley Crue after being accused of having lost interest in making music. In a recent interview with the Outsider podcast (video below), he was asked if it had been difficult to head out as a solo artist in 1992. “No – it was great!” Neil said. “I opened for Van Halen, my first tour as a solo artist. … It was pretty cool. “Except for, when you open up for Van Halen – because it was Sammy – it was like date night…you’d take your chick to go watch Van Halen. So I when ...
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Might Motley Crue be ready to bring a deeper cut back into their live sets? If so, they may have WMMR-FM host Radio Sara to thank. During a recent WMMR interview with Tommy Lee and Vince Neil (seen below), the radio host brought up their Supersonic and Demonic Relics Record Store Day release and when running down the track list, one song jogged pleasant memories for Lee and Neil. That would be “Teaser,” a track that never appeared on any of Motley Crue’s albums but was recorded for release on the Stairway to Heaven/Highway to Hell compilation album in 1989. The song was initially recorded by T...
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Might Motley Crue be ready to bring a deeper cut back into their live sets? If so, they may have WMMR-FM host Radio Sara to thank. During a recent interview with Tommy Lee and Vince Neil, the radio host brought up their Supersonic and Demonic Relics Record Store Day release and when running down the track list, one song jogged pleasant memories for Lee and Neil. That would be “Teaser,” a track that never appeared on any of Motley Crue’s albums but was recorded for release on the Stairway to Heaven/Highway to Hell compilation album in 1989. The song was initially recorded by Tommy Bolin in 1975...
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It’s safe to say Vince Neil hasn’t warmed up to Motley Crue‘s 1997 album Generation Swine. In fact, he still hates it. “I hated that record. I still hate that record,” the singer declared during an appearance on the Outsider podcast (as transcribed by Blabbermouth). “[There are] no good songs on it. And I told ’em, I go, ‘This record sucks,'” to which he says his bandmates replied, “No. We love it. We love it.” Although Generation Swine marked Neil’s return to Motley Crue after a five-year absence, he arrived as the band were already deep into the process of making a new album (tentatively ent...
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It’s safe to say Vince Neil hasn’t warmed up to Motley Crue‘s 1997 album Generation Swine. In fact, he still hates it. “I hated that record. I still hate that record,” the singer declared during an appearance on the Outsider podcast (as transcribed by Blabbermouth). “[There are] no good songs on it. And I told ’em, I go, ‘This record sucks,'” to which he says his bandmates replied, “No. We love it. We love it.” Although Generation Swine marked Neil’s return to Motley Crue after a five-year absence, he arrived as the band were already deep into the process of making a new album (tentatively ent...
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Motley Crue appear to be teasing another “secret” club show under a different name — this time at New York’s Bowery Ballroom under the pseudonym “1981.” The band shared a flyer on social media for the gig, which is scheduled to take place on May 6. There’s a corresponding concert listing for 1981 on the Bowery’s website. Tickets go on sale May 3. The show is set to take place two days after Motley Crue completes their two-night stand in Atlantic City, New Jersey, to mark the beginning of their 2024 tour dates. This isn’t Motley Crue’s first small-scale secret show. Last June, the band played a...
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Motley Crue frontman Vince Neil has a simple declaration for the critics who have tried to write them off for decades: “You can’t kill us!” Neil and bassist Nikki Sixx recently spoke to UCR’s Matt Wardlaw about Motley Crue’s new single, “Dogs of War,” out today. You can listen to part of the conversation below. The defiant track marks the first Motley Crue song since 2019 and their first with guitarist John 5, who replaced founding guitarist Mick Mars in 2022. The song switches between grinding alt-metal riffs and eerie, melodic verses, and in the chorus Neil sings, “Don’t let them take the cr...
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