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The Buying & Selling of Motley Crue – A ‘Too Fast for Love’ Story w/ Manager Alan Niven

This is a full in bloom interview with legendary manager Alan Niven (Great White, Guns N’ Roses).

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Alan Niven talks about how he discovered Motley Crue, signing the band to their first record deal, selling them to Elektra, Mick Mars, Motley Crue’s ‘Too Fast for Love,’ ex-Motley manager Alan Coffman, Vicky Hamilton, and more.

 

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House of Lords Vocalist James Christian Talks Early Days, Gene Simmons, Gregg Giuffria, Vince Neil, Chuck Wright – 2024 Interview

This is a full in bloom interview with House of Lords vocalist James Christian.

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James talks about the early days of House of Lords, Gene Simmons, Paul Stanley, Gregg Giuffria, Ken Mary, Chuck Wright, Quiet Riot, Vince Neil, and more.

 

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Michael Monroe Meets Vince Neil for the First Time – Motley Crue – Hanoi Rocks – 2023

Michael Monroe:

One of the most important moments of my life was meeting Vince Neil for the first time last night. Razzle always wanted us to meet as he thought ”us singers” were a lot alike. Under different circumstances both bands probably would’ve ended up as good friends, but fate had other plans…Thank you for your time, Vince. We didn’t say much but your eyes told me more than 1000 words ever could. And your singing was great at the show. Nice to finally see you guys live! ❤️Michael✨

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Nikki Sixx Gives Mötley Crüe Update from the Studio: “Bob Rock is pushing us hard” – 2023

Nikki Sixx:

I’m sure you all know how important lyrics are to me. This new set feels more personal since we haven’t recorded anything new in awhile. The studio is a highly creative space and with us recording I thought I’d try to get a creative head start on some of these for Vince. I got one done and gonna try to wrap up the next one and show it to the guys. Bob Rock is pushing us hard and bringing out the best in us. Tommy is playing his ass off. Jesus these drums sound huge. Probably lay down my final bass tracks in the next few days. John is so fast I’m sure he will get all the songs done in just a few days. But then again Bob Rock loves those huge walls of guitars so it could take a moment.😂 Gonna take a break from recording to fly to Kansas City to rehearse and then play the @nfl draft show and then back to finish it all off. (Excited about the show ) – When will it come out? Not sure. We haven’t thought that far down the line. Just letting the music guide us. Ps We had a special visitor today.

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John 5 w/ Vince Neil, Nikki Sixx, Tommy Lee Before Entering the Studio – #MotleyCrue – 2023

John 5:

Hope everyone’s having a fun in the Sunday – Vince Neil, Nikki Sixx, Tommy Lee

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Motley Crue’s Vince Neil: “My new guitar for Mexico and South America” – 2023 TOUR

Vince Neil:

My new guitar for Mexico and South America!!!

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WATCH Vince Neil & Stephen Pearcy at the Marquee Theater in Tempe, AZ – VIDEO – 2023 – Motley Crue – RATT

Stephen Pearcy:

Jeff Blando, Stephen Pearcy, Vince Neil, Dana Strum Last night at the Marquee Theater. Photo courtesy Kristi Adair #2023ready

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Stephen Pearcy Pays Tribute to Original Mickey RATT Drummer John Turner: “A true brother in life and an amazing friend, even until the end” – 2022

Stephen Pearcy:

A very rough last night, another 🐀 brother passes. I’m still processing losing a dear friend all day today. RIP brother John Turner, the original drummer in MICKEY RATT circa 1978-81. He succumbed to stomach cancer late last night around this time of posting at 59 yrs young. Brother John Turner was fighting stage 4 and fought the fight for the last couple years.

Most recently appearing in my Rockumentary “Nothin’ to Lose”. His drive, faith and commitment the moment he joined Mickey Ratt was unconditional, and he would do anything for the band to make it, and a fukn great drummer. This would include moving to L.A. (with Chris Hager) on Jan. 1, 1980, to make or break it in Hollywood. He co-wrote our first (45) single simply titled RATT 1980.

A true brother in life and an amazing friend, even until the end. John was a huge part of my career in creating Mickey Ratt and moving forward as RATT, with Chris Hager. John, we love you and you will be missed immensely. 🙌🙏🏻🙌🥁 Always a part of the RATT legacy, and forever. #livelifelove #brotherjohn #legacynight

MICKEY RATT 1980 Promo, (L-R) RIP Timothy Garcia-Bass, SEPearcy-Guit,Lead Vcls, Chris Hager-Lead Guitar, (R) John Turner-Drums 1980
MICKEY RATT at La Jolla High School concert 1979
MICKEY RATT and Robbin Crosby’s band Phenomenon event mini poster from San Diego, CA 1979
MICKEY RATT mini flyer made for L.A listing some shows I booked 1980-81
MICKEY RATT at The Troubadour-West Hollywood, CA (L-R) David Jellison-Bass Guitar, SEP-Lead Vcls, John Turner-Drums, Chris Hager-Lead Guitars 1981.
John Turner on drums at the Troubadour in West Hollywood, CA Note: Drum riser with the first designed RATT logo 1981.
MICKEY RATT at Gazzarris on Sunset Strip (L-R) @davidjellison-Bass Guitar, SEP Lead Vocal and guitars, @chris hager-Lead Guitar. John Turner-Drums 1981. Already shorting the Group name to RATT on his drumhead.
Mickey Ratt 45 single used for promotions Side A “Doctor Rock” (Pearcy/Turner) 45 single. Only 150 made.
MICKEY RATT group shot (L-R) John Turner-Drums, Jake E. Lee -Lead guitars, SEP-Lead Vocals, Gene Hunter-Bass Guitar. Circa 1981-82.
Out on the town in the Hollywood at the Rainbow Bar and Grill hanging with Nikki Sixx and Vince Neil circa 1981.
SEPEARCY, Carmine Appice, John Turner at my Rock awards ceremony.
John and myself at the infamous WHITE HOUSE, Studio City circa mid 1980s.

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Motley Crue’s Vince Neil to Nikki Sixx: “Happy birthday to my brother!!” – 2022

Metal Edge: Happy 64th birthday to Nikki Sixx! Read our interview with the Motley Crue bassist, who tells us he “feels pretty fortunate I got to be raised at a time where you could just be a little bit more of a troublemaker.’

You can read the entire interview @ this location. An excerpt from the conversation has been provided below.

First Time I Got High

Nikki Sixx:

“I experienced marijuana, unfortunately, at sometime between six and nine years old. I can’t remember exactly. My mom was with a guy named Bernie Comer, a trumpet player who played with Frank Sinatra. And for some reason in the ‘60s we just pulled up roots and moved to Puerto Vallarta for a year. Which is also a really cool experience. I have a deep love for Mexico still to this day because of that. But I remember down there everybody would be drinking, and the smell… I now understand what that smell was. And he asked me to try his stuff. Or kind of said, ‘You should…’ And you’re a kid. You’re like, ‘Whatever you say. You’re the authority figure.’ I don’t really remember how it felt; I just remember feeling weird. It was a really different time on the planet, man. That memory didn’t really pop up again for me until I was doing some of the work on myself around The Heroin Diaries. I was like, ‘Damn, you’d get arrested for that now.’ “

First Gig in L.A.

“I remember playing in bands that lasted a day or a week. One band was called Rex Blade. We had a female singer, and we took a picture in this back alley where we spray painted ‘Rex Blade’ on the wall. [laughs] I don’t even know what happened to those guys. But that’s all part of the process. So my first actual gig was really with London, let’s say ‘77, ‘78. And the Starwood was the first venue. We worked there in the daytime [cleaning the club], and we were just always there. It was kind of like our hangout. I remember walking down those stairs to the stage with Lizzie [late guitarist Lizzie Grey] and Dane [drummer Dane Rage] and I felt like ‘This is what I do.’ I hadn’t even done it yet. But I knew.”

First Sunset Strip Band I Loved

“I really, really loved Quiet Riot. There was also a band called A La Carte that was super-cool. A three-piece. But Quiet Riot were different. They kinda had it right. Kevin DuBrow had a great voice, and of course we don’t need to talk about Randy Rhoads and how influential he was. I used to really enjoy hanging around those guys and seeing them play. It’d be like 200 people in the Starwood, but to me, when I was that young, I was just like, ‘They look cool, they sound cool, and they have great songs.’ The songs were important. I have a hard time with music where I can’t really dive into the songwriting. EDM is an example of something that doesn’t really connect to me because there’s not the verse/chorus/post-chorus/explosive guitar solo/outro thing. But whether it’s hip-hop or pop or different kinds of metal, if there’s a great song, I’m drawn to it. And Quiet Riot had all those elements.

First Fight I Got Into

“That’s all the way back in Anthony, New Mexico, riding the bus to school. Kids would just be messing with me. And I remember filling my lunchbox with rocks and hitting these two guys that had been messing with me right in the face. I actually got rewarded for that, which is probably a bad thing to do. My grandfather was like, ‘I’m proud of you for not letting anybody fuck with you.’ I wonder how much of that influenced me later in life? [laughs] Because with Mötley Crüe it was like, ‘No one’s going to fuck with my band.’ I had a fighting spirit. And when I met Tommy and Vince and Mick, they had a fighting spirit, too.”

First Time I Felt Like I Had “Made It”

“Playing the Whisky three nights in a row [in February, 1982] with Mötley was big, but around that time we had also started to build these stage sets and have all these ideas. We met these guys that were in drag racing, and they got two dragsters onstage with us. We had this crazy drum riser and we started to build in all this production, like during ‘Piece of Your Action’ we rolled a mannequin out and Vince took a real chainsaw and cut its head off. I would be holding a chain that held the head up, and blood would just go everywhere. I remember doing that at the Santa Monica Civic [on November 17, 1982], and looking out from the stage… I can’t remember how many people the Civic held. Probably something like 2,500. And the place was packed. We didn’t have a record deal at the time, nobody was coming a-knockin’. And I was like, “We’re doing this on our own.” I just remember feeling like we’d made it, and we’d made it on our own terms. And that was a cool thing.”

You can read the entire interview @ this location.

Vince Neil:

Happy birthday to my brother!!

 

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Motley Crue’s Vince Neil & RATT’s Stephen Pearcy in Concert at Spotlight 29 Casino – Coachella, CA – 2022

Stephen Pearcy:

Sat, Jan 28, 2023, Spotlight 29 Casino
Coachella, CA

The ’80’s Sunset Strip Experience’ is hitting Coachella! Two legendary voices together in one night bringing you hit after hit from the coolest time on the Sunset Strip!!!!!

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Motley Crue’s Tommy Lee Celebrates 60th Birthday in Mexico w/ John 5, Vince Neil, Nikki Sixx, John Travolta – 2022

John 5:

Celebrating Tommy‘s birthday in Mexico what an incredible week.

 

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Motley Crue’s Nikki Sixx: “Happiest of birthdays to the one and only Tommy Lee today” – 2022

Nikki Sixx:

Happiest of birthdays to the one and only Tommy Lee today. All love brother-🎂

Tommy Lee:

Thanks my brotha…. WooooHoooo!… The Big 16!!! I mean thats what 60 sounds like with my damaged ears and how I act…AND I can legally drive now!! So fuck it i’m goin with it 16 !!!!!

 

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Motley Crue San Francisco Concert Review 2022: “Vince Neil, never one of the better front men in hard rock, was short on charisma, stage presence, purpose and, most of all, vocal chops” – Tommy Lee – VIDEO – Oracle Park

East Bay Times: The classic Sunset Strip act was “massively outshone in the music department by every other act on the bill,” writes Jim Harrington. You can read the entire review @ this location.

An excerpt from the review can be found below.

The accurately named Stadium Tour show was underscored by the fact that so little has changed for these acts over the decades. Jett is still rock royalty, delivering street-tough numbers with big sing-along hooks and a garage-rock attitude. Poison is still about “Nothin’ But a Good Time,” with vocalist Bret Michaels doing his best to put on a good show for fans and C.C. DeVille deliver plenty of blistering leads. Def Leppard is still like a slightly harder version of Journey, with a focus on clean sounding, expertly performed stadium anthems.

And Motley Crue is still, well, Motley Crue.

The classic (but rarely classy) Sunset Strip act was high on debauchery, low on professionalism, and was massively outshone in the music department by every other act on the bill. Yet, it also arguably delivered the most memorable set of the day — and surely was the band that most people were talking about the next morning.

The Crue made its intentions known at the very start of its approximately 90-minute set, kicking off with “Wild Side.” Vince Neil, never one of the better front men in hard rock, was short on charisma, stage presence, purpose and, most of all, vocal chops as he continued to limp his way through “Too Fast for Love” and other fan favorites.

“Who likes the old (expletive)?” Neil asked the crowd, before giving them a steady stream of it, with 11 of the 15 songs played hailing from the group’s five ’80s albums.

The debauchery level went to the next level — as it usually does — when Tommy Lee took centerstage.

“Now, what kind of trouble can we get into tonight?” he asked.

Lee — who is known for his leaked ’90s sex tape with then-wife Pamela Anderson as much as for his drumming skills — took the opportunity to bring up his recent nude selfies he posted on Instagram. He then suggested that some reciprocation was in order: Since people had already seen his (not so) private parts, they should expose themselves to him.

Few took him up on the idea. But one man — according to Lee, a first for the tour — did drop trou, exposing himself to 30,000-plus fans in attendance at this all-ages show via the big screens in the outfield.

In terms of the decadence displayed by Motley Crue, every other act on the bill pretty much came across like ABBA.

You can read the entire review @ this location.

 

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When MÖTLEY CRÜE Bit Eddie Van Halen and Fought David Lee Roth on the 1984 Monsters of Rock Tour – Tommy Lee, Nikki Sixx, Vince Neil, Mick Mars

During an interview with the Rock Experience with Mike Brunn, legendary manager Doc McGhee talked about managing MÖTLEY CRÜE during the Monsters of Rock Tour in 1984.

Doc McGhee:

When we did the Monsters of Rock with VAN HALEN and AC/DC in 1984. We had a dinner party with everyone, 1500 people came and each band had its own table, MÖTLEY CRÜE, VAN HALEN, and AC/DC. Warner Brothers put on this huge thing in Sweden, dinner with all the press that flew in from everywhere, and my guys (MÖTLEY CRÜE) decide to bite Eddie Van Halen. It’s a long story, but they end up biting Eddie and getting into a fistfight, and we ended up getting thrown off the tour. It was just a f***ing nightmare. But we did get out and get on stage the next day. It was very difficult, but we did it.

Noel Monk, who was the manager for VAN HALEN and then AC/DC with Alvin Handwerker, they were so pissed that they tried to throw us off the tour, but they couldn’t because MÖTLEY was so popular. Thomas Johnson was the promoter, and so I said, “Well, you’ve got to talk to Thomas because there’s no way he’s going to let you kick us go off this tour.” Then they came back and said: “You get there, and you’ll be in your trailer. They’re going to pick the trailer up with a crane. When it’s time for you to play, they will lower the trailer. You’ll get on the stage, you play, you get off, get in the vans and leave.

Now, I haven’t told the guys any of this. There’s just been a fight and they were thrown out of a hotel. It was crazy. So, I got them up in the morning, after we had gotten thrown out of the hotel that night and moved to another hotel. I get up, and Tommy (Lee) goes, “Dude, wasn’t that f***ing amazing last night?” I go, “What, you fighting with David Lee Roth?” Tommy goes, “Dude, I f***ing love that guy.” I’m like, “But you guys were fistfighting.” “Oh, dude, we were f***ing around, man, we were having a ball.” I say, “Ok, we’ve got to get ready to go to the show.” As we took off, I didn’t say anything to them, and when we got there, I looked and there’s a crane sitting there next to the stage, and I go, “Uh oh.” I went to the production office and said, “If you move this, we’re gone,” but I didn’t tell the guys this. So, we get there, it’s still hooked up, they don’t pay attention to it. I said, “Listen right after the show, we’re going to get in the vans, and we’re going to get the f*** out of here.” They say, “We want to watch VAN HALEN, we want to watch AC/DC.” I go, “Not tonight, let’s not do it tonight.”

During an interview with the Talk is Jericho Podcast, Doc said:

Of all the bands I’ve had, they were probably the most — they were more like a gang than they were a band. They had their own little things they would do; they would bite people. You’d be on the bus, and of course they were chemically induced most of the time, but they’d come and bite you on the shoulder like a dog. They bit Eddie Van Halen at a dinner!

We’re in Sweden, and they thought, “Well, there’s Eddie, I’ll go bite him.” It turned into a huge fight. “I went through that every day with the CRÜE. You apologized every day. We got thrown out of every hotel. We got thrown out of Howard Johnson’s and motels, and we had to put up $15,000 in cash to get into a Howard Johnson. They’d break sh** all the time and then we’d leave, and then we’d get a big bill. So, I said, this is what we’re going to do, if you don’t report what you broke in your room, then you’ll have to pay double. So, then I’d get a call from Nikki Sixx, and he would say, “Put me down for a tv, a lamp, and I have no idea what the f*** this thing is.” And then Tommy would call. It was pretty crazy.

USA Today Interview:

Asked if it’s true that MÖTLEY CRÜE singer Vince Neil once bit Eddie, Tommy replied: “Yes. We were all on the ‘Monsters Of Rock’ tour [in 1984]: AC/DC, VAN HALEN, MÖTLEY CRÜE. We were all partying, and MÖTLEY had this thing we would do if we really loved you: Some people high five, other people hug, we would bite you. Vince went over and just chomped on Eddie and Eddie was so mad. He was, like, ‘What the (expletive) is wrong with you?’ He wasn’t very receptive to it. I bit Malcolm Young [of AC/DC], and he hated it, too. We did that for a couple of years until we were either over it or realized it might be a little dangerous.”

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Hanoi Rocks’ Andy McCoy Says Motley Crue Bassist Nikki Sixx’s Books Are “Full of Lies” – 2022 – Interview

ANDY MCCOY Says He Never Got A ‘Thank You’ From NIKKI SIXX For Saving His Life, Calls MÖTLEY CRÜE Bassist ‘A Second-Class Citizen.’ You can read the entire article @ this location.

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HANOI ROCKS guitarist Andy McCoy has once again slammed MÖTLEY CRÜE bassist Nikki Sixx over his account of his heroin overdose, as published in CRÜE’s best-selling band autobiography, “The Dirt: Confessions Of The World’s Most Notorious Rock Band” and “The Dirt” biopic.

The 59-year-old Finnish-born musician, whose real name is Antti Hulkko, discussed his relationship with Nikki in a new interview with IndiePower. McCoy said: “I’m not a farm boy like Nikki Sixx; I’m from the inner city. And I can’t stand bullshit — like his books; [they’re] full of lies. I saved the guy’s life,” he added, apparently touching upon a time when he supposedly revived Sixx after a heroin overdose. “And he makes up stories.”

Referring to another one of Sixx’s tales — of supposedly getting pummeled with a baseball bat on the floor of a London dealer’s flat after another overdose — Andy said: “I mean, I used to play baseball. You think someone would survive if I [hit] him with a baseball bat? Hell no! Hell no, man.”

Circling back to the time when he “saved” Nikki’s life, Andy said: “I fucking got him revived, got his heart beating again. And the thank you I’ve gotten has been ‘de nada’. I mean, de nada,” he reiterated, using the Spanish phrase for “it’s nothing.” “And that makes him a second-class citizen in my eyes. ‘Cause he only thinks about the buck.”

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Motley Crue’s Vince Neil at the Grand Ole Opry – 2022 – “Home Sweet Home” – WATCH VIDEO

Vince Neil:

OMG we are here live at the Grand Ole Opry!! Thank you, Cherish Lee, for joining us!!