Motley Crue is a highly influential and iconic rock band that emerged from the glam metal and hard rock scene of the 1980s. Known for their wild antics, energetic performances, and hit songs, the band's history is filled with both successes and controversies.
Mick Mars takes Motley Crue to the court.
He made a record "The Other Side Of Mars" and this is a review of the first video and song from the album, Loyal To The Lie.
The album will be released in February 23, 2024
Vince Neil - vocal
Mick Mars - guitar
Nikki Six - Bass guitar
Tommy Lee - drums
Motley Crue's history is a rollercoaster of rock 'n roll excess, musical success, personal struggles, and enduring influence on the genre. Their music, along with their larger-than-life personalities, continues to resonate with rock fans worldwide.
Formation and Early Years (1981): Motley Crue was formed in Los Angeles in 1981 by bassist Nikki Sixx and drummer Tommy Lee. Guitarist Mick Mars and vocalist Vince Neil joined soon after. The band's name was inspired by a combination of words representing their hedonistic lifestyle.
Debut Album and Early Success (1981-1983): Their debut album, "Too Fast for Love," was independently released in 1981. It garnered local attention and led to a contract with Elektra Records. The follow-up, "Shout at the Devil" (1983), included hits like "Looks That Kill" and "Too Young to Fall in Love."
Commercial Peak (1984-1990): Motley Crue's popularity skyrocketed with the release of "Theatre of Pain" (1985), featuring the power ballad "Home Sweet Home." Their album "Girls, Girls, Girls" (1987) and the mega-hit "Dr. Feelgood" (1989) solidified their status as one of the biggest rock bands of the era.
Controversies and Turbulence: The band's success was accompanied by controversies, including arrests, addiction issues, and frequent changes in the lineup. Vince Neil briefly left the band in 1992, and he was replaced by John Corabi for the album "Motley Crue" (1994).
Reunion and Continued Success (1997-2015): Vince Neil rejoined Motley Crue in 1997, and the classic lineup was restored. They released new albums and embarked on successful tours. In 2014, they announced their "Final Tour," a farewell tour that culminated in a New Year's Eve show in 2015.
Final Show and Biopic (2015-2019): Motley Crue signed a "Cessation of Touring Agreement," vowing never to tour again after the Final Show. In 2019, the band's autobiography, "The Dirt," was adapted into a biographical film of the same name, bringing their story to a new generation.
2020 Reunion: In late 2019, Motley Crue announced their reunion, breaking their "no more touring" promise. They revealed plans for "The Stadium Tour" with Def Leppard, Poison, and Joan Jett, which was postponed to 2022 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Mick Mars takes Motley Crue to the court.
He made a record "The Other Side Of Mars" and this is a review of the first video and song from the album, Loyal To The Lie.
The album will be released in February 23, 2024
Vince Neil - vocal
Mick Mars - guitar
Nikki Six - Bass guitar
Tommy Lee - drums
Motley Crue's history is a rollercoaster of rock 'n roll excess, musical success, personal struggles, and enduring influence on the genre. Their music, along with their larger-than-life personalities, continues to resonate with rock fans worldwide.
Formation and Early Years (1981): Motley Crue was formed in Los Angeles in 1981 by bassist Nikki Sixx and drummer Tommy Lee. Guitarist Mick Mars and vocalist Vince Neil joined soon after. The band's name was inspired by a combination of words representing their hedonistic lifestyle.
Debut Album and Early Success (1981-1983): Their debut album, "Too Fast for Love," was independently released in 1981. It garnered local attention and led to a contract with Elektra Records. The follow-up, "Shout at the Devil" (1983), included hits like "Looks That Kill" and "Too Young to Fall in Love."
Commercial Peak (1984-1990): Motley Crue's popularity skyrocketed with the release of "Theatre of Pain" (1985), featuring the power ballad "Home Sweet Home." Their album "Girls, Girls, Girls" (1987) and the mega-hit "Dr. Feelgood" (1989) solidified their status as one of the biggest rock bands of the era.
Controversies and Turbulence: The band's success was accompanied by controversies, including arrests, addiction issues, and frequent changes in the lineup. Vince Neil briefly left the band in 1992, and he was replaced by John Corabi for the album "Motley Crue" (1994).
Reunion and Continued Success (1997-2015): Vince Neil rejoined Motley Crue in 1997, and the classic lineup was restored. They released new albums and embarked on successful tours. In 2014, they announced their "Final Tour," a farewell tour that culminated in a New Year's Eve show in 2015.
Final Show and Biopic (2015-2019): Motley Crue signed a "Cessation of Touring Agreement," vowing never to tour again after the Final Show. In 2019, the band's autobiography, "The Dirt," was adapted into a biographical film of the same name, bringing their story to a new generation.
2020 Reunion: In late 2019, Motley Crue announced their reunion, breaking their "no more touring" promise. They revealed plans for "The Stadium Tour" with Def Leppard, Poison, and Joan Jett, which was postponed to 2022 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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