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jeo4
12-07-2004, 02:33 PM
Let's make up: Motley Crue reunites
'80s hair-metal band to record, tour
Tuesday, December 7, 2004 Posted: 10:17 AM EST (1517 GMT)

LOS ANGELES, California (AP) -- The 1980s glam metal band Motley Crue made hard living and wild sexcapades a centerpiece of their music and their lives, selling millions of albums along the way.

Now, after a five-year hiatus from performing together, the original big-haired, leather-clad Crue members are eager to slip back into the music -- if not the lifestyle -- depicted in hit rockers like "Girls, Girls, Girls" and "Smokin' in the Boys' Room."

The band arrived Monday at the Hollywood Palladium in a hearse to announce their reunion. About 1,000 people cheered as the group opened a performance with "Dr. Feelgood" following a news conference.

With support from cable music television network VH1, the band -- vocalist Vince Neil, drummer Tommy Lee, guitarist Mick Mars and bass player Nikki Sixx -- plan a world tour beginning in February in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. The band will hit more than 60 cities in North America during two legs and play several festivals in Europe before wrapping up the tour in southeast Asia and Australia.

The band will release a double-CD greatest hits compilation with three new songs entitled "Red, White & Crue" in February.

"We're just ready to go out and rock," Neil said at the news conference. "We're still Motley. We still rock."

The band, which originally formed in 1981, regrouped a few months ago after Sixx wrote some songs and asked Neil if he would sing them.

"There were definitely issues to be worked out," Sixx said of bad blood between his band mates.

"We got in and we were like, 'Wow. Where's the problem here? Did we make a mountain out of a mole hill?' " Sixx said in an interview before the reunion event. "We're a dysfunctional band, that is driven by drama and we are always on the fringe of something going wrong."

Although Neil and Lee have dabbled in reality television, the band members have been known less in recent years for their music and more for their personal troubles.

Lee has been in and out of probation for years stemming from charges in 1998 that he abused ex-wife actress Pamela Anderson, with whom he has two children. He also faced charges of child abuse and a firearms violation.

In 1989, Sixx nearly died from a heroin overdose. Mars is recovering from hip replacement surgery to treat a degenerative illness.

Sixx said Mars is ready to play, despite the surgery.

"He's in rehearsal. He's standing up. He's playing his guitar. He's shredding. He's been through hell," Sixx said. "Here we stand together ready to wave the flag for rock 'n roll."

Source: CNN.com

SykkBoy
12-07-2004, 05:08 PM
already bought my tickets....
can't fucking wait!

blankpage
12-07-2004, 09:12 PM
Heard their new single on the radio the other morning.

They're coming to Ottawa. Gotta wait 'till Friday to get tickets.

therealjohng
12-07-2004, 10:15 PM
I saw them back in 97, hopefully get to see them in 2005.

SpacePuppet
12-08-2004, 03:41 PM
They suck.

jeo4
12-08-2004, 04:32 PM
Originally posted by SpacePuppet
They suck.

I give you an A for honesty.

Sigur509
12-12-2004, 12:56 AM
Yeah, I could care less. They'll still suck. IMO of course.

Haddonfield
12-12-2004, 11:59 AM
Do they suck?

The sure do and ill be there when they come to the Fleetcenter!!!

Out of all the 80's band, its the Crue who played some fantastic tunes and lived like every day was the last. Ill be there!!!

Mick Mars knows how to play that guitar.

Badbird
12-21-2004, 04:59 AM
I wasn't aware they "broke up." Their last album was in 2000 (though without Tommy Lee). What's the big deal.

And how is this different than their last reunion in 1997?

I've been dissapointed with them since Vince came back. I thought the album with John Corabi was the best thing the ever did. But all their newer stuff plays it safe. But then again most "fans" don't want to hear anything new. Just play the same old stuff you hear on the radio. God forbid they should play anything recorded after 1990. I saw them in 1994 and 2000 and found them much more impressive the first time.

Lumiere
12-21-2004, 09:04 PM
Originally posted by jeo4

"We're a dysfunctional band."

He can say that again. A blob for a lead singer, a guitarist who can't even move, a bassist who's still not entirely clean (apparently) and a drummer who vowed never to work with Motley Crue again.

And there's gonna be ANOTHER bloody Motley Crue Greatest Hits collection. For the love of puffin...

blankpage
12-22-2004, 02:17 PM
Even with all that...


I'm still stoked to see them!!!

countchocula
12-22-2004, 05:42 PM
The new single is terrible. Motley Crue is officially a joke.

Lumiere
12-23-2004, 09:05 AM
Originally posted by countchocula
The new single is terrible. Motley Crue is officially a joke.

They always were, but in the 80s they had style.