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. "

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