The band members, Nikki Sixx, Tommy Lee, Mick Mars and Vince Neil are known for their bad boy antics, hard rockin 'lifestyle. From the beginning, these guys have found or other problems it causes. During his first tour in 1982, were in fact arrested in Edmonton International Airport, as they put on their clothes were stage through customs. Airport officials confiscated everything that led the group that believed indecent or dangerous. Do not worryfor the band, but it was all a promotional trick and it worked wonderfully!
During the '80s, Motley Crue was in a seemingly endless struggles of women interviewed, drug abuse and run-in with police is involved. One night in 1984, an allegedly drunk Vince Neil was involved in a horrific head-on collision. Vinces "passenger, Nicholas" Razzle "Dingley of Hanoi Rocks Band was killed in the accident. Neil was sentenced to thirty years, but has spent eighteen days measlyjailed for the incident. The group then turned the tragedy into music and released as disrespectful box set "Music for the car crash."
Drugs and alcohol were overcome in their lives in important ways. In 1987, Nikki Sixx was in fact already dead from a heroin OD. His heart stopped, and that could be the end for him. Fortunately for Sixx, paramedics do not give up and gave him a two shot of adrenaline to the heart. Apparently living rock. The smallIncident gave the band the inspiration for the song "Kickstart My Heart" from the statement "Dr. Feelgood.
Not long after the encounter with death Sixx, who caught the band manager. It was time for a sober speech, where the band go on now. The manager refused to take the band on tour in Europe fear that more than one would die on the road. The reality of their actions and results must have hit hard. All members finallyto be sober. While others have chosen to go to a rehabilitation program, with its rather Mars dependence on their own.
Despite their larger-than-life struggle with addiction in the 80s, are still somehow managed to put together a number of popular publications. Today, songs from the publication, "Shout at the Devil", "Theatre of Pain" and "Girls, Girls, Girls' get much weather. But it was not until '89, with a band of clean and sober were finally able toproduce an album # 1, "Dr. Feelgood". Suspicion, too, was beyond anything he had done before the group their efforts much more sober.
In 1990 awarded more turmoil for the Crüe. They released their sixth studio album, "Decade of Decadence" in '91 and took the number two spot in the standings. Then in '92, Neil, the group could be resolved, or, depending on who you listen to the story. It 'was immediately replaced and the band released an eponymous album, which reachedNo. 7 in the standings. Finally, in 1997, combines the band and released a new album, "Generation Swine". The album was not very good at business, which resulted in them receiving their departure label Elektra.
races in '98, since its contract with Elektra, he discovered the group in a unique position. You are one of the few groups that have full control over both their catalog of masters and the date of issue. With this new feature, the band released their allprevious albums and included many demos and previously-published UN-Tunes.
In 1999, Tommy Lee left the band to pursue his solo career, and to avoid further conflict with Neil. He has been replaced and the band continued to tour and record, but fell short of success. Sixx also went his own direction and played for the groups of "58" and "Brides Of Destruction." It took five years, but the band are finally back together and got busy recording a wildcalled "Red White & Crue". He went on aa few circuits, including their tour in 2005, "Carnival of Sins" and "06" tour "Route of All Evil with Aerosmith that they did.
Just last month, Motley Crue released their latest album "Saints of Los Angeles. The critics say that recording is one of the best things I have ever seen! This is a serious revision of the earlier style Crüe and welcome to do so. It seems this "bad boy rockers are stillafter their original mission of the public as rock hard as they can.
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