Monday, 10 August 2015

Mötley Crüe Plays Final Farewell Show Aat Tacoma Dome Friday

Front and center at the site of the main Motley Crue is a tombstone. "D.E.P. 1981-2015," the report said. The band could not make it clearer. After this year, they are toast.

In fact, they have gone so far as to sign documents stating that their "All bad things must come to an end" tour, which comes to the Tacoma Dome on Friday (July 24), will be the end.

In 2014 the band members signed a cessation of touring. The tour of that year, call it the beginning of the end, it grossed $ 45 million in ticket sales.

After 34 years of Motley Crue fans are legion. Whether you're old school Crüe or a novice, here some information to prepare you.

The Crüe


 
The quartet of Los Angeles are Vince Neil (vocals), Mick Mars (guitar), Nikki Sixx (bass) and Tommy Lee (drums).

The Numbers

80 million albums sold (seven platinum or multi-platinum) Top 22 top 40 rock hits and six top 20 pop singles. And the boys are also authors: four New York Times bestsellers, including the band's biography "The Dirt".

Tell all show all


A life lived in excess defined much of the history of the band. Sixx's autobiography, "Heroin Diaries: A Year in the Life of a Shattered Rock Star" is self-explanatory.

Among notable achievements were his marriage to Lee Heather Locklear and Pamela Anderson - the ultimate union producing a sex tape scandal behind when the public still scandalized by such things.

Neil took a leave of Crüe to make racing cars. The frontman has had his share of legal troubles, especially a 1984 drunk driving crash that killed passenger drummer Nicholas "Razzle" Dingley band Hanoi Rocks.

Mars, by contrast, is practically a choirboy. Since a teenager, who has struggled with a debilitating inflammatory disease? But the guitarist said "Classic Rock" that he will write a book about after final show of the band. "It will not be something like" dirt "," he said. "After 30 years of being suppressed, I'll be doing a lot of (expletive)."

Tacoma favorite song Crüe


The Tacoma Dome held a contest this week for free tickets to the show. Participants only had to publish his favorite song Crüe to the page of the Dome of Facebook. The top two players were ambitious vote "Kickstart My Heart" and "Shout at the Devil".

Accents over Tacoma


Besides imparting a Germanic vague feeling a name, we're not exactly sure what an umlaut - ago - two points more vocal. But surely fashion. Motley Crue is not the only metal band 1970 umlaut. Motörhead Blue Oyster Cult and used them, like Hüsker Dü punk rockers and even the fictional band Spinal Tap. Heck, Jay-Z even briefly flirted with the idea in his "Reasonable Doubts" album. These days can be confused with an emoticon.

Alice Cooper

No More Mr. Nice same individual has been touring with Motley Crue since 2014 and will be in Tacoma on Friday. Today, the veteran musician performed his 1970 classic rock. But in the 1970s, it was all about the shocking audiences and make a "bad reputation." In 2013 he told The News Tribune that, "Every parent in America hated. But in fact the theater was not satanic, no nudity or profanity. Now, I do not think you can impress an audience. ... But if you can be more shocking than CNN, you're doing well - these days, the reality is much more impressive. "

The last show

If you miss the show Tacoma, there is still time. Motley Crue says will be his last concert at the Staples Center in Los Angeles on December 31.
Or is it?

The Crüe would not be the first musical artists to announce a farewell tour and then - surprise - start traveling again.

Judas Priest was terminated in 2011, just to start touring again in 2013. "We, uh, lied," said Glenn Tipton by way of explanation.

Cher launched its "Last Farewell Tour" in 2002 and then came out of retirement 10 years later. If you do not have the Vegas act in between.

Back in 1977, Elton John said he was giving up the tours. Many tours later explained drugs and hallucinations were the reasons for his temporary retirement.

Other notable singers and bands could not say goodbye: Frank Sinatra, Nine Inch Nails, Ozzy Osbourne, Tina Turner and The Who.

Monday, 29 June 2015

MÖTLEY CRÜE's VINCE NEIL To Appear At Tulsa's 'Wizard World' Convention

Motley Crue singer Vince Neil will be among the celebrity guests at Wizard World convention, scheduled for October 23 to 25 to the Cox Business Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Neil first appearance at the event will be held in the form of a signature from one day on October 24 Also scheduled to appear are actors Ted Raimi, Nathan Fillion, Bruce Campbell, Sean Astin and Ian Somerhalder.

First Wizard World convention in Tulsa was staged in 2014 and sold out three days in advance he passes.


 
Mötley Crüe "The Final Tour" began last year and will end on New Year's Eve at the Staples Center in Los Angeles after one more round of concerts in North America.

Motley Crue first announced plans for "The Final Tour" by signing an agreement on cessation of touring in a press conference in Los Angeles in January 2014, consolidating the end of his career revolves December 2015. Since the announcement, the band has toured tirelessly to say goodbye to fans around the world, most recently playing their final shows in Japan, Australia and New Zealand.

The 2014 leg of "The Final Tour" was one of the highest grossing tours last year, selling nearly a million tickets across 72 cities and grossing over $ 45 million.

Sunday, 17 May 2015

Motley Crue's Nikki Sixx Says Band Reunions Are 'About Money And Not About Music'

The group has signed a contract to ensure its last exhibition will take place this year

Nikki Sixx of Motley Crue has commented on the meeting focused culture music, constantly saying bands back together again and break are not doing it for the right reasons.


 
Bassist comments came to light on Cessation Agreement Touring Group, a legally binding contract stipulating his farewell tour will not continue beyond 2015.

Sixx told Rolling Stone magazine: "When we made the decision, a lot of people scratching their heads, going, 'There's more money in it I'm like!' You mean more commissions for you to do? ‘When is the right time for a band standing? "

He continued: "We have been very fortunate We have made a lot of money, we were able to continue investing in our live shows and take time to make great albums Now we will be able to move forward - and .. I hope it will be. able to hear great things from all band members Fans come to me and say, 'I'm so proud of you for doing it this way "I really hope that when someone announces his final tour - the last goodbye - to they are willing to sign a contract like us and do know it's real, because the whole 'meeting "thing - that's about money, not music."

The band also discussed his chances of being inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, which inducted new members as Ringo Starr, Joan Jett and Lou Reed past weekend. Guitarist Mick Mars said: "Honestly, I do not think that will happen were there when they were building the thing, we had to wear helmets while we were walking around the construction site they were like, ‘One  ... These days, you will be here! ‘Right. [Laughs] I would have to say, 80 percent no, 20 percent yes. "

Wednesday, 4 March 2015

Chelsea Lankes Goes Full Synth On Motley Crue's 'Too Young To Fall In Love'

It's off the new EP by singer today

Chelsea Lankes born in Texas, but his sound is the Swedish synth-pop with body through Los Angeles alleys. In his new cover of Mötley Crüe "Too Young to fall in Love" singer reinterprets classic electropop hair metal guitars, vocals digitally altered, and a touch of rebel drum snatched from his back pocket knife. The track is "Whatever," published earlier this year.



"I've always been a fan of the 80s and especially hair metal" said Lankes SPIN. "There are so many great lyrics and melodies of the time and dressed a little different, they can still be a very good pop song." Too Young to fall in Love "is a cut before Mötley Crüe, but is one of the best. I'm as radically different as an artist of his sound, but the challenge of making my own is what makes making a funny song Cover ".

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Tuesday, 27 January 2015

Motley Crue Biopic 'The Dirt' Moves Forward With New Production Company

Also, Vince Neil hints final party of the band

The biopic Mötley Crüe 'The Dirt' is advancing Focus Images behind him.


After a year of little news about the movie, the biopic of Mötley Crüe Dirt may finally be on its way out of purgatory Hollywood. Focus Features has picked up the film and has started development on it, according to The Hollywood Reporter. The company is also holding Jeff Tremaine (Jackass, Bad Grandpa) as its director and is working with the script writer Rich Wilkes xXx wrote Californication creator Tom Kapinos adapted to sandy band, 2.001 shocking memoir, The Dirt: Confessions of the most Notorious rock Band in the world. The production company will begin its search for actors in the near future.



CRUE members have long been vocal about their desire to see the film finally reach the big screen. The film Director David Fincher Girl Gone was previously connected to Paramount and Fight Club.

"I always believe that is a cross between Goodfellas and perhaps Boogie Nights," said Nikki Sixx in an interview with Rolling Stone in 2011 after leaving a deal with MTV Films. After reading through writing, Tommy Lee told Billboard that he anticipated a grade of "triple R" for the film. "I was like, 'What the fuck? That's crazy,'" he said. "This movie is crazy. Even just the way the movie begins, you're like, and ‘how the hell are we to rate this?'"

In other news Crue singer Vince Neil joked the possibility of a series of official final shows to take place where they were formed in Los Angeles. Talking to Las Vegas Sun about her new arena football team, the Outlaws Las Vegas, Neil expressed hope that the band to return to the Sunset Strip last time. "I hope we can have our final afterparty at the Whisky a Go Go on the Sunset Strip where we started 34 years ago, if it has not been demolished by then," he said. "It would be a suitable place to celebrate the beginning and the end."

In August last year, Neil had expressed similar desires in an interview with Rolling Stone. "[The Whisky a Go Go is] the only place to end it," he said. "I hope we do on 17 January 2016. It will be our 35th anniversary".

The band has not yet confirmed plans farewell, but its members have an ad for your next scheduled appearance on Fox & Friends on Tuesday, January 20 and will probably reveal new plans during his appearance on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon 22 January. The band previously signed a "cease-tours" which will be enacted by the end of 2015. On its website, the only dates set for 2015 are the dates of February in Asia and June dates in Europe.