Thursday, 16 April 2020
Tuesday, 3 March 2020
Mötley Crüe Star Nikki Sixx’s Daughter Took To Social Media To Reveal A Hidden Fact
The beautiful daughter of Mötley Crüe star, Nikki Sixx, as
well as an active social media user, Frankie Sixx, shared a recent screenshot
in verified Instagram stories and revealed an untold truth about the
"overpopulation" myth.
You can read the text I just shared below a little,
according to the latest research, people of the entire earth can reach the
Texas area, which is the second largest state in the United States.
Here is what he wrote in the post he shared:
“Overpopulation is a myth. Indeed, there is so much space on
Earth that if everyone lives as dense as New York City, the world’s 7.8 billion
people may reach a space the size of Texas. The masses are justifying ways of
"reducing" the population.
The statement continues:
"It is a statistical fact that 50% of people live in
only 1% of the earth, and if a small portion of the grass becomes gardens, then
the lack of food will also be a myth."
Thursday, 20 December 2018
Motley Crue Set ‘The Dirt’ Premiere Date
Motley Crue apparently unfilmable gathering life account, The Dirt, will at long last turned out as a biopic by means of Netflix next spring. Frontman Vince Neil imparted the news to an unreservedly energized, shout point– studded tweet: "Amazing!!! Simply left Netflix workplaces. Just observed The Dirt motion picture!! Fuckin' marvelous!! Can hardly wait for anyone passing by to view it! Discharged March 22!! Yea!!!" An agent for Netflix affirmed the date to Rolling Stone.
The band discharged The Dirt: Confessions of the World's Most Notorious Rock Band, co-composed by Neil Strauss, in 2001. It contains probably the grittiest, raunchiest, as far as anyone knows genuine stories recorded, with scenes portraying the maltreatment of medications, liquor and groupies as the "Yell at the Devil" rockers some way or another endure the Eighties and a low business period in the Nineties. Plans for a movie rendition have been in progress since 2006, initially with Seinfeld essayist Larry Charles slated to coordinate. Producer Jeff Tremaine marked on in 2013 and helmed the shooting of the film, delivered by the band, not long ago.
The cast highlights Machine Gun Kelly playing Tommy Lee, Douglas Booth as Nikki Sixx, Iwan Reheon as Mick Mars and Daniel Webber as Vince Neil. It likewise includes portrayals of Ozzy Osbourne, Heather Locklear and Crue supervisor Doc McGhee.
In a 2015 Rolling Stone meeting, when Motley Crue were amidst their last visit, Lee presented what fans ought to anticipate from the image. "Nikki and I went to a table read and it was so screwing strange," he said. "Particularly when the motion picture opens that way, you go, 'Goodness, my God, on the off chance that it opens this way, this is fuckin' nuts.' That was extremely a trek. Jeff Tremaine's vision is to … make it as genuine as could reasonably be expected. He's truly conscientious. He resembles, it will be down to the autos you see in the city, the phones from the Eighties, the lights. The outfits. You will feel like you're in that day and age, and he needed a ton of stuff. There will be a ton of P.O.V. stuff where you'll be in Vince's mind, in Nikki's mind while it was going down."
The band discharged The Dirt: Confessions of the World's Most Notorious Rock Band, co-composed by Neil Strauss, in 2001. It contains probably the grittiest, raunchiest, as far as anyone knows genuine stories recorded, with scenes portraying the maltreatment of medications, liquor and groupies as the "Yell at the Devil" rockers some way or another endure the Eighties and a low business period in the Nineties. Plans for a movie rendition have been in progress since 2006, initially with Seinfeld essayist Larry Charles slated to coordinate. Producer Jeff Tremaine marked on in 2013 and helmed the shooting of the film, delivered by the band, not long ago.
The cast highlights Machine Gun Kelly playing Tommy Lee, Douglas Booth as Nikki Sixx, Iwan Reheon as Mick Mars and Daniel Webber as Vince Neil. It likewise includes portrayals of Ozzy Osbourne, Heather Locklear and Crue supervisor Doc McGhee.
In a 2015 Rolling Stone meeting, when Motley Crue were amidst their last visit, Lee presented what fans ought to anticipate from the image. "Nikki and I went to a table read and it was so screwing strange," he said. "Particularly when the motion picture opens that way, you go, 'Goodness, my God, on the off chance that it opens this way, this is fuckin' nuts.' That was extremely a trek. Jeff Tremaine's vision is to … make it as genuine as could reasonably be expected. He's truly conscientious. He resembles, it will be down to the autos you see in the city, the phones from the Eighties, the lights. The outfits. You will feel like you're in that day and age, and he needed a ton of stuff. There will be a ton of P.O.V. stuff where you'll be in Vince's mind, in Nikki's mind while it was going down."
Tuesday, 3 July 2018
VINCE NEIL Performs MÖTLEY CRÜE Classics At DUNDALK HERITAGE FAIR
MÖTLEY CRÜE singer Vince Neil headlined the second day of the 2018 Dundalk Heritage Fair on June 30 in Dundalk, Maryland. Fan-filmed video footage of the concert can be seen below (courtesy of Rock N Roll Experience).
MÖTLEY CRÜE called it quits in December 2015 following an eighteen-month tour that saw the group performing to packed houses all over the world.
A tour film about CRÜE's final shows, "The End", came out last fall, and a film adaptation of the band's 2001 autobiography "The Dirt" is in the works.
Speaking to "Trunk Nation", Eddie Trunk's show on SiriusXM channel Volume (106), Vince acknowledged that he is currently the only member of MÖTLEY CRÜE who is waving the flag for the band's music by performing CRÜE songs as a solo artist.
"It's a cool thing, because I love MÖTLEY CRÜE, I love MÖTLEY CRÜE's music, and I love singing, and I love the fans' reactions when they hear the songs," he said. "Whether we're playing in front of a thousand people or twenty thousand people, I can only see the front row anyway. So I'm happy for me and for the fans to be able to still hear that music after MÖTLEY CRÜE is finished."
Neil reiterated the fact that he doesn't mind performing in much smaller places with his solo band than he was accustomed to playing with MÖTLEY CRÜE. "I always look at it like the best of both worlds," he explained. "You know, we had the big, giant MÖTLEY stuff and everything, and then you've got… I like going out and playing… We do fifteen-hundred, two-thousand, three-thousand seaters and some festival stuff, and it's fun to go out there and just let the music do the talking, as the song goes. And I don't miss it. I like just going out there and just raw."
Even though Neil's solo set consists exclusively of MÖTLEY CRÜE material, he says that he tries to keep things fresh by occasionally throwing in "deeper" album cuts that many fans wouldn't expect to hear in a live situation.
"Like [the] songs 'Red Hot' and 'Piece Of Your Action', we didn't have [them] in the set for a long time, and then I was, like, 'Yeah, let's just go ahead and let's do this,'" he said. "Then we added 'Red Hot' and we stopped doing it for a while, and then we just added it again."
He continued: "The old songs are… MÖTLEY didn't play all these old songs, and I enjoy singing these old songs, so it's fun for me and it's fun for the band and it's fun for the crowd."
Neil's solo band includes Dana Strum and Jeff Blando from SLAUGHTER, along with drummer Zoltan Chaney.
Tuesday, 15 May 2018
19 Things We Learned Hanging Out Backstage With Motley Crue
This guy was pronounced dead after a heroin overdose in 1987, but much has changed for the four members of Crüe since those crazy days. "When you're young, you drink all night, kiss a thousand girls and resoplas as much as you want," Sixx says. "Now, I am sober, I have the desire to conquer more things."
At that time, Motley Crue is in the first stage of his end turns, packing stages in the United States with special guest Alice Cooper. We spoke with the four band members for a story in the new Rolling Stone. Here are 19 things we learned from interviews.
- Initially, even the band's own promoters thought they were bluffing about this being their last tour.
- The "cessation of touring agreement" does have a loophole.
- Mick Mars wants to write a book when the tour wraps.
- They travel on separate busses.
- Not all the tension from the old days is gone.
- Tommy Lee's drum roller coaster, known as the Crüecifly, initially scared the shit out of him.
- Playing drums upside down, while suspended 55 feet in the air, is no easy feat.
- Mick Mars has no plans to retire from music once Mötley Crüe is over.
- The Dirt movie is going forward.
- The final tour is going to expand into 2018.
- The use of pre-recorded backing vocals remains a sensitive topic.
- Vince Neil has seriously toned down his drinking.
- Despite intense pain due to his long struggle with ankylosing spondylitis, Mick Mars remains clean.
- Mars is considering a reunion with singer John Corabi, who fronted Mötley Crüe for a few years in the 1990s.
- Opinions vary about whether or not they will record new material when the tour ends.
- Should they enter the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, expect a one-off reunion.
- They've come to terms with the fact many rock critics don't like them.
- They refused to cooperate with the Broadway musical Rock of Ages and subsequent movie.
- The final Mötley Crüe show will be in Los Angeles.
Monday, 5 September 2016
The MUST-SEE Pictures From Justin Bieber's INSANE 'Purpose' World Tour
With 114 sold-out dates world-wide, Justin Bieber tickets are IMPOSSIBLE to get. If you're not going to see the pop superstar in the flesh then fear not as you can catch up on all the MUST-SEE pictures right here.
1. Justin Bieber opens his Purpose world tour... topless. Standard.
He made fans hearts race in Seattle for the opening night of his tour when he whipped his shirt off half way through the set, showing off his HOT abs and tattooed torso. No wonder they went crazy. Picture: Getty
2. Showing off his moves! Bieber made sure to show the crowd that he can dance, as well as sing.
As if anyone was in doubt that the singer was a multi-talented artist, Justin showed them just what he was made of when he busted out some of his best dance moves. Picture: Getty
1. Justin Bieber opens his Purpose world tour... topless. Standard.
He made fans hearts race in Seattle for the opening night of his tour when he whipped his shirt off half way through the set, showing off his HOT abs and tattooed torso. No wonder they went crazy. Picture: Getty
2. Showing off his moves! Bieber made sure to show the crowd that he can dance, as well as sing.
As if anyone was in doubt that the singer was a multi-talented artist, Justin showed them just what he was made of when he busted out some of his best dance moves. Picture: Getty
3. ROCKING his signature style, Biebs is joined on stage by an army of backing dancers.
In an oversized trench coat, checked shirt and ripped jeans, Justin's routine was absolutely FLAWLESS whilst his crew danced around him. Picture: Getty
4. Justin made sure the very first night of the tour was one to remember!
He could have just been sitting on a stool, sung his songs and the crowd would still have loved it, but Justin made sure to pull out all of the stops as he stood on a platform which soon lifted him into the air. Picture: Getty
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.
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.
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