Talent like this mo longet exists . We grew up in a time where rebels weren't gonna accomplish world peace but we made a MARK or stain , LOL , on this screwed up world 😊
BMX, Honda 80's, M-80s, no supervision all day. All at 8 years old. AC/DC, stealing older Brother's stash. Hot girls before the Great Expansion and Feminism.
I was born in 1970 too. As a little kid in the ‘70s we had awesome Saturday morning cartoons plus all the Sid and Marty Kroft Saturday morning shows. That stuff is pretty cheesy now when I look back on it, but my brother and I LOVED that stuff back then! And there was The Incredible Hulk and the Six Million Dollar Man, among many other classic tv shows. Then my middle school and high school years were in the ‘80s with the best rock and metal!!!! I joined marching band in high school and became a drummer and would come home from school and jam to all this great music! So glad my childhood and teen years were in the ‘70s and ‘80s!!!
Every time I saw them in person, my ears were ringing for two days after. The whole stadium would shake. If you had floor seats, you could feel the floor vibrating under your feet like an earthquake. I grew up listening to them and got to see them in their prime...Always a high energy concert where they played their hearts out. I don't know how they have any hearing at all at this point? They put on a phenomenal show and are a true metal band. I don't know if concerts will ever be like that again, as most new bands suck. Glad I got to enjoy some good music and experience so many concerts like this. Experiences are always more important than things. A Motley Crue concert is a priceless experience!
Tiff...100%.. I grew up in this era. Later on in the early 80s I was stationed in England as an American servicemen. All this music just flooding everywhere you went. Wow I seriously miss those days
I KNOW HUH? HOW DO SOME OF THESE PEOPLE SWITCH TO COUNTRY WHEN THEY GET OLD? THEY WERE NEVER TRUE ROCK N ROLLERS!!! GIT ON OUT OF HERE SUCKERS !! HAHAHAHA
As a teenage girl who grew up in the eighties, this band was and still are part of my true metal haven. Both heavy and thrash metal had saved my ass and life. Long live metal. ; )
Tommy is gotta be one of the best drummers of all time! This band,this song was one of the songs that made me love music. My mom pushed this shit on me,and I'm glad she did. R.I.P.
Saw them on this Girls tour with Whitesnake opening. Tommy Aldridge and Tommy Lee in one night kicking ass! The drum solo in the cage was absolutely insane when you were at this show. Long live the 1980's!
I was there too. Your dad was right, they did play it twice. They asked the crowd if we minded if they filmed a music video and everyone lost their minds. They even turned up the lights so the crowd could be seen.
Im over 50, grew up during this time, n it really was a time to live in! People were real! Music had meaning, n we partied like Rock stars! If i could turn back time, n time stayed right there, i would be so happy!
@@anthonystark2239 any time i saw them my life was altered😂😂😂for the better that is..just miss so much of the 80s..things were so much different! Everything now is about money n power...it was nothing like that then...it didn't matter if you were rich or poor had political status or just a hippie...☮❤☮❤☮
Vince was a good showman. The band was musically talented. Always loved this video. I don't know how they were able to perform & get around with all the cameramen on stage and vice versa.
Me too! I was 7 that year and sat down with 2 brand new tapes I’d never heard. Bark at the moon and shout at the devil. My life changed that night. I was already a Kiss and Journey fan but I had never heard metal like that. It was incredible. Starting playing guitar a couple years later. 🤟🏻
My recollections are 2nd hand from another person, who got told something from somebody else. All we remember was that it was AWESOME !!! TIL the cops showed up.🚔😁 Damn, I miss the 80s.😎
@@bustyranditI was eight thr first time I ran and successfully hid from cops. We broke into the FIT campus dorms and checked the artwork out, then we heard sirens and saw them coming, so we ran across the street and hid down along the hill as they passed..
80s rock and metal concerts just seemed like the best thing ever. Stadium and arena shows went nuts with the lights and the pyro, and the small shows in the clubs were filled with massive mosh pits. Nowadays everyone just stands around with their phone cameras on.
I'm 59 yoa,, and saw these guys in Arlington, Tx. in the 80's,, killer work,, and you're right,, my kids don't get excited about their music,, the 80's,, single,, with disposable income to light the way,, shallow as hell,, but isn't that what youth is supposed to be?,, the hard partying and superficial relationships get old, eventually, but for a while,, damn it was fun.
+GrantH If you like seeing crowds going wild, nowadays, watch any Brazilian rock concert. They take it to a whole new level. But yeah those were some good times for rock concerts.
They were the best, everyone was getting drunk and high right there in the arena, bitches showing their tits etc. , it was crazy wild. Those were the good days.
I'm 21 and if I lived in the 80s, I wouldn't survived. But surely i would join a band and party every day. I really wish one day rock rises again from the ashes and brings real fun and hot girls. We need more of this
Choque De Cultura that’s what I intend to do with my new album, bring back hot girls and fast cars, etc. I’m finishing up the album in Mesa, Az. I want to add that it’s a pleasure to have recorded at the Salt Mine Studios two days after Asking Alexandria recorded their upcoming new album. Same engineer.
Choque De Cultura it is rising back up.. look at Greta Van fleet and rival sons. Don’t make fun of them or call them copies. They are actually really good!
The music in this video is from their studio album Girls Girls Girls. Vince never sounded good live, not even in his prime. He was not chosen to be lead singer for his voice.
this is still one of the best rock video's of all time. this is what a rock song rock video is supposed to be, big and powerful, cool and confident and completely overwhelming
I'm 53 and was lucky enough to see the Crue 5 times from '83 to '87, all in SoCal. My daughter was born in '95 and her bedtime song was Home Sweet Home and I sung it to her every night. She is 25 now and lives 8k miles from me in Australia. Whenever I hear it today, I smile - and cry. Thank you Vince, Tommy, Nikki and Mick.... You made my youth, hell, you made my life fucking awesome.
I'm now 56, saw them for the first time in 1984 shortly after the Ozzy Tour when they started headlining. I've seen them 40 times all together, last time in 2015 obviously. Seen a few bad shows from them over the years, but most of them were awesome.
I cry too, because of how music is presented today but also for all those still don’t get how much a true impact music got and still should give. Useful for anybody in need for mentally or emotionally, physically support while we all pray 🙏🏻 for all fools to stop ✋ this ruining of our hearts, lives and God
July 18th, 1987 Market Square Arena - Indianapolis, Indiana! A night that lives in Crue infamy. I was 13 years old, and it was absolutely the craziest (and loudest) concert ever.
1984 Milwaukee Arena 16 years old Motley Crue opened for OZZY. Blizzard of OZ, Randy Rhodes, and I had never heard of Motley Crue. They ABSOLUTELY BLEW the roof of the stadium. I was completely Overwhelmed to say the least and immediately went and got the Vinyl the next day. Randy Rhodes was stunning and perfect beyond reason but the CRUE STOLE THE SHOW!!!
This era of the band was full of unbelievable creative chemistry. Even with all the hell raising they delivered… I was driving out of Gulfport Mississippi when this album dropped and hit the radio. Never forget that moment…
To think Nikki only started playing bass after the group was formed - 1st he just wrote a lot of their songs but later learned to play bass I was told!!
Can't speak for these days but this bunch put on a helluva show back In the day. Used to love coming home from work to watch MTV top 10 videos countdown. The Crue was always there.
I remember them days to , I remember growing up in the middle of Michigan and we was die hard metal fans. I hear these songs and they all remind, me of a time that don’t seem that long ago..dr. Feel good was one of the last good rock videos that Mtv played.now it’s some stupid shit,good thing we had” HeaD Banger’s ball!!
I was lucky enough to see Motley Crue on this tour in Cincinnati and when Tommy Lee and drums slowly started moving up in that cage and he never missed a beat, it was mind blowing, epic and the most kick ass, unforgettable drum solo EVER! Thanks for the memories Motley Crue!!! 🎸🎤🥁🎹🎶
YOU WERE A TEEN IN THE 80S AND YOU NEVER HAVE SEEN THE CRUE LIVE? WTF? WHAT THE F WERE YOU DOIN? THAT WAS ALWAYS THE VERY FIRST THING ON THE AGENDA AFTER A NEW ALBUM HIT THE STREETS . GIT THE F UP AND TAKE MY STUPID ASS TO GET SOME TICKETS . NEVER MIND GETTIN THE OLD LADY ONE BECAUSE THERE WAS ALWAYS SOME OF THE NASTIEST BITCHES IN TOWN AT THE SHOW! IF NOT U COULD ALWAYS FIND A USED ONE SITTIN OUTSIDE THE TOUR BUS.
Me too!! I was 15, my cousin and me had on our fringe leather jackets and boots, acid wash jeans, cut off t-shirts and hair high as hell. It was so AWESOME!!!!!!! This was my first concert too. GNR opened for them.
It's music like this, that makes me wish I was a teenager in the 80s, Instead of the 2016. I was able too see motley crue on their last tour. Wish I could've seen more.
My first was Kiss and then Ted Nugent, Judas Priest, Quiet Riot, Poison, Skid Row, and the list goes on! The EIGHTIES KICKED ASS! You have great taste and the music lives on through recordings dude.....go for it!
I graduated high school in 1987, and I wouldn't change a thing. Awesome bands came to town to play shows all the time, and you could buy a ticket for $18.00. There was plenty of cool stuff to do, and totally affordable to boot.
I saw Motley Crue on the Dr. Feel good tour after being a fan for years at that point! As a drummer nothing was more kickass than watching Tommy’s Drumkit spin upside while playing WILD SIDE AND LIVE WIRE which are my favorite CRUE songs!
It was a wonderful time to a 13 year old teenager when this was released. Tommy’s spinning drums inspired me to play drums. Bands were what people followed then; not TikTok, Snapchat, Instagram….. I miss that
I rock to the Crue every day. I'm 19 and I so badly wish I could have been around in the 80s when they were at their peak. Bands of today, THIS is how it's done right here. They make all the bands and the rappers of today look like little boys singing in choir. Long live the saints of Los Angeles!
Iconic moment in time...that SMILE is for the ages, thee most notorious rock band EVER, opening up doors far beyond anyone's realm, y'all will live forever in our hearts, bar none!!! 🤘🤘
Now this is what the 80's was in a song, it will never be a better time I'd go back today lol. I still say the ozzy , bark at the moon, crues, shout at the devil was one of the best concerts of all
87 in Roanoke VA. What a night. Case of beer, 4 half gallons of early times and few other items . 3 cars full of friends. One friend came home with the flag off the coliseum.😂😂
absolutely, i grew up on this music bc of my dad and motley crue has always been #1, i can rarely find anyone in this generation who listens to and appreciates this music w me. rap is crap idgaf who i offend by saying that. there is NO other genre quite like metal
Mars just rocks on that guitar riff!!
Talent like this mo longet exists . We grew up in a time where rebels weren't gonna accomplish world peace but we made a MARK or stain , LOL , on this screwed up world 😊
I HATE THAT HIS HEALTH PROBLEMS ARE SO BAD THESE DAYS. THIS GROUP WAS SOOOO GOOD AND I AM GLAD I FINALLY SAW THEM LIVE ON THE DR. FEELGOOD TOUR!!
Heartbeat 💓 of the Band
Louder!
Much!!
Saw Motley Crue on this tour, Whitesnake was the opening act, in Roanoke VA, in September of 1987.... Great times
What a bill
Being born in 1970 is the best thing that I could’ve ever gotten from my parents!! Thank you mom and dad!!!
BMX, Honda 80's, M-80s, no supervision all day. All at 8 years old. AC/DC, stealing older Brother's stash. Hot girls before the Great Expansion and Feminism.
I was born in 1970 too. As a little kid in the ‘70s we had awesome Saturday morning cartoons plus all the Sid and Marty Kroft Saturday morning shows. That stuff is pretty cheesy now when I look back on it, but my brother and I LOVED that stuff back then! And there was The Incredible Hulk and the Six Million Dollar Man, among many other classic tv shows. Then my middle school and high school years were in the ‘80s with the best rock and metal!!!! I joined marching band in high school and became a drummer and would come home from school and jam to all this great music! So glad my childhood and teen years were in the ‘70s and ‘80s!!!
@@jonathanrhodes6180 YES!! I still have my 87 Haro Master!!
@@gtdrummer6429 I 100% agree. I wouldn’t change anything about the time I grew up. We all had the Jack Purcells then parachute pants😅🤘
Now you’re a old fart congratulations
I remember watching these guys hanging concert flyers on telephone poles along the Strip!
The best Crue songs feature Micks greatest licks like this
Every time I saw them in person, my ears were ringing for two days after. The whole stadium would shake. If you had floor seats, you could feel the floor vibrating under your feet like an earthquake. I grew up listening to them and got to see them in their prime...Always a high energy concert where they played their hearts out. I don't know how they have any hearing at all at this point? They put on a phenomenal show and are a true metal band. I don't know if concerts will ever be like that again, as most new bands suck. Glad I got to enjoy some good music and experience so many concerts like this. Experiences are always more important than things. A Motley Crue concert is a priceless experience!
Hell yes! It was a fucking blast!😎🤘
Tiff...100%.. I grew up in this era. Later on in the early 80s I was stationed in England as an American servicemen. All this music just flooding everywhere you went. Wow I seriously miss those days
Been there too! Today, you'd have to wear a sheep mask, get a vaccine passport, stay in a hotel two weeks before attending etc.
It's true -- I remember those concerts from the 70s amd 80s when the floor would shake! What a GREAT feeling that was!
So true! I'm glad I got to see them in their prime as well.
The 80’s were the best for music. I wish we had this kind of music now.
I completely agree with you!
Amen 🙏
We. Still. Got It. Forever. Future. OF. Music. It's. The Future. Beginning 🎵🎼🎶🛸✨👍👽❤️🔥
There will never be concerts as good as 80s metal concerts.
They went all out in the 80s.
Hearing the screams of the audience proves how much fun they were having. 🔥🔥
agree & agree ❤
%RAVEPARTY 90''
Absolutely. 80's concerts were so awesome.
There were some in the 1970s! My teenage years. 🤘✌️
I’m 62 year old and will never, ever grow out of this music. I will love it till I die
I KNOW HUH? HOW DO SOME OF THESE PEOPLE SWITCH TO COUNTRY WHEN THEY GET OLD? THEY WERE NEVER TRUE ROCK N ROLLERS!!! GIT ON OUT OF HERE SUCKERS !! HAHAHAHA
Me either!!!!😎😎😎😎
Liked this so u can enjoy it again buddy
Right fucking on !!!
I am 62 also and there is Nothing like this now
As a teenage girl who grew up in the eighties, this band was and still are part of my true metal haven. Both heavy and thrash metal had saved my ass and life. Long live metal. ; )
Rebella12 Wynn keep rockin the 80s girl! Stay rad 🤟🏼😎🤟🏼 have a great Christmas and new year
you are an angel
Hell yeah!
Rock n roll! \m/
And glam metal
Tommy Lee is the greatest drummer I’ve ever seen. Saw the cruecifly in 2014, and saw him perform with 4 broken ribs in 2022.
Tommy is gotta be one of the best drummers of all time! This band,this song was one of the songs that made me love music. My mom pushed this shit on me,and I'm glad she did. R.I.P.
Amen brother. Rip to your mom. Legendary mom right there brother
he's good, but not great - don't like the guy, but Neil Peart is excellent
CRUE!!! CRUE!!! CRUE!!! CRUE!!! CRUE!!! CRUE!!! CRUE!!! CRUE!!! CRUE!!! CRUE!!!
that translated to english as RAW RAW! RAW! RAW! RAW! RAW! THATS A TRIP
Glamorized cocaine
All these years later I still think what Tommy did with the drums is so cool
Meh, kind of cheesy really.
It is!!!!
Shit was fucking revolutionary
This is what EPIC...truly looks like! The kids will never understand...i just realized im old 🤣🍻
We all did bro
What a front man Vince was. Incredible.
Really was one of the best...
WAS.
@@AllOuttaBubblegum123 yes.was
@@TheMm0514 it makes me sad to see him struggling now days
was? WAS??
Saw them on this Girls tour with Whitesnake opening. Tommy Aldridge and Tommy Lee in one night kicking ass! The drum solo in the cage was absolutely insane when you were at this show. Long live the 1980's!
Mick Marrs - the backbone of the band ironically - fantastic guitarist
Paul Hynes 😰😁😰😪
Yeah, he was the only sane one!
Paul Hynes yes
Yes Mick was a mad man on that guitar.
😂😂😂
Omg these 80's hair bands were the BEST!! So much energy and phenomenal performances! Man I miss those days 🎤🎛
A lot of Coke
Play this at the super bowl and I might watch the half time show. This is what a show should look like. Awesome...even today.
Captain Obvious. Ur stating facts my dude😂
Preach man god damn
The best is ACDC.
Bring back the Hair Nation!!! I’m becoming one of them in a band called. Tiger Claws it’s heavy and fast drumming.
Good call!!!! Half-time show!!
oh man - Nikki's smile at 1:30. melts my heart every time! Even after all these years!!
Ya he even mentions that face in his book heroin diaries. After I read that chapter I was this video and can most certainly see that lol
My favorite part
@dwtc551 I'll have to reread I've read it so much it's falling apart. The 1st Heroin diary right?
Yep! @@laurataylor2752
It's my screen saver
Motley rockn market square! Best concert ever!
I was there too
My dad was at this concert. He said they had to play the song twice to get enough footage for the music video
I was there too. Your dad was right, they did play it twice. They asked the crowd if we minded if they filmed a music video and everyone lost their minds. They even turned up the lights so the crowd could be seen.
I feel like that would've been awesome
Dude thats sick wish i was my age in 1987 (14)
@@jasonwright6938 where was the location of that concert?
@@redleg6677 Indianapolis at Market Square Arena. It's since been torn down.
Im over 50, grew up during this time, n it really was a time to live in! People were real! Music had meaning, n we partied like Rock stars! If i could turn back time, n time stayed right there, i would be so happy!
I miss it too
I saw them in the 80's greensboro n.c. it was a life altering experience
@@anthonystark2239 any time i saw them my life was altered😂😂😂for the better that is..just miss so much of the 80s..things were so much different! Everything now is about money n power...it was nothing like that then...it didn't matter if you were rich or poor had political status or just a hippie...☮❤☮❤☮
@@anthonystark2239 me too..would love to go back..
If only we could go back! This was an epic time to be growing up in the 80's early 90's, we partied hard and jammed some good music.
I just got home from a Motley Crue concert at Summerfest! BEST!!!! CONCERT!!!!!!! EVER!!!!
1st concert?
@@chrismizuno239 YEAH RIGHT!!!!!
I'm lucky I survived this era. We were crazy youth.
Motley Crue Kick Ass. Our 70's & 80's Rock & Roll is still our best music ever .. can I get a thumb up ???
Rick Black I’m fuckin gutted I wasn’t there to witness it man
Love this music
60s too.
I was born in 1999 and I agree with with this completely stuff we have today I can't exactly call music
Thumbs up
No guitarists could spin guitars like those two guys.
Yes, that's all they can do, as there is no melody to sing. Only mastery of instruments
Saw these guys at Alpine Valley, Wisconsin, mid ‘80’s, Whitesnake opened for them, one of the best concerts ever!
One of the most kick ass songs of the 80’s
Vince was a good showman. The band was musically talented. Always loved this video. I don't know how they were able to perform & get around with all the cameramen on stage and vice versa.
I fell in love with Motley Crue in 83! Being a teen in the 80s we partied like we were all rock stars!
Yeah, remember those days wild and free. Hard Rock, Chicks, Budweiser and Weed
Me too! I was 7 that year and sat down with 2 brand new tapes I’d never heard. Bark at the moon and shout at the devil. My life changed that night. I was already a Kiss and Journey fan but I had never heard metal like that. It was incredible. Starting playing guitar a couple years later. 🤟🏻
@@Laredo215 yeah man, me and a friend would smoke weed and get drunk.
I never got to see motley Crue concert which sucks for me.
The best era's, the fun era's.
I was a teen in the 80s and yes, we really did party like this !!!
If you remember the 80's and 90's you did it wrong!
Oh yes we did
My recollections are 2nd hand from another person, who got told something from somebody else. All we remember was that it was AWESOME !!!
TIL the cops showed up.🚔😁
Damn, I miss the 80s.😎
I was a kid but partied with the high school crowds. Whip cream, eggs, and wet t-shirt contests. So much fun back then.
@@bustyranditI was eight thr first time I ran and successfully hid from cops. We broke into the FIT campus dorms and checked the artwork out, then we heard sirens and saw them coming, so we ran across the street and hid down along the hill as they passed..
this riff is so simple, yet only mick can play it with so much groove and badassery
Absolutely over the top insane perfection. This stuff was amazing. No more shows like this. A bygone era.
80s rock and metal concerts just seemed like the best thing ever. Stadium and arena shows went nuts with the lights and the pyro, and the small shows in the clubs were filled with massive mosh pits. Nowadays everyone just stands around with their phone cameras on.
I'm 59 yoa,, and saw these guys in Arlington, Tx. in the 80's,, killer work,, and you're right,, my kids don't get excited about their music,, the 80's,, single,, with disposable income to light the way,, shallow as hell,, but isn't that what youth is supposed to be?,, the hard partying and superficial relationships get old, eventually, but for a while,, damn it was fun.
+GrantH If you like seeing crowds going wild, nowadays, watch any Brazilian rock concert. They take it to a whole new level. But yeah those were some good times for rock concerts.
They were the best, everyone was getting drunk and high right there in the arena, bitches showing their tits etc. , it was crazy wild. Those were the good days.
No doubt it was fucking crazy and I loved ever minute of it👹
This still happens...
Perhaps the most prophetic Crue song of all.
I'm 21 and if I lived in the 80s, I wouldn't survived. But surely i would join a band and party every day. I really wish one day rock rises again from the ashes and brings real fun and hot girls. We need more of this
21 also and It makes me so depressed I will never get to experience the 80s. Best decade ever!
Choque De Cultura that’s what I intend to do with my new album, bring back hot girls and fast cars, etc. I’m finishing up the album in Mesa, Az. I want to add that it’s a pleasure to have recorded at the Salt Mine Studios two days after Asking Alexandria recorded their upcoming new album. Same engineer.
I LIVE IT 😎😎😎😎
Choque De Cultura it is rising back up.. look at Greta Van fleet and rival sons. Don’t make fun of them or call them copies. They are actually really good!
Nasty Lil Virus yah after reading about the partying and drugs Nikki Sixx did in the Heroin Diaries.. it was very dark and nuts !
Fuckin crew killed it in the 80's
His voice was on point here... No machines, auto tune... just raw talent
this isnt him singing live
i hate that autotune sh1t
Too bad he sounds awful now
@@marcelobrooks-merino3670 True
The music in this video is from their studio album Girls Girls Girls. Vince never sounded good live, not even in his prime. He was not chosen to be lead singer for his voice.
this is still one of the best rock video's of all time. this is what a rock song rock video is supposed to be, big and powerful, cool and confident and completely overwhelming
1981CrueHead !
Born in 1975..
Had the chance in life to proudly enjoy the 80 to the fullest.
Greatest era ever.
I'm 53 and was lucky enough to see the Crue 5 times from '83 to '87, all in SoCal. My daughter was born in '95 and her bedtime song was Home Sweet Home and I sung it to her every night. She is 25 now and lives 8k miles from me in Australia. Whenever I hear it today, I smile - and cry. Thank you Vince, Tommy, Nikki and Mick.... You made my youth, hell, you made my life fucking awesome.
I'm now 56, saw them for the first time in 1984 shortly after the Ozzy Tour when they started headlining. I've seen them 40 times all together, last time in 2015 obviously.
Seen a few bad shows from them over the years, but most of them were awesome.
I was born in 95 my song was 18 to life by skid
awesome brother
51 here with a 20yr old who appreciates Crue! 💪🏻💪🏻
I cry too, because of how music is presented today but also for all those still don’t get how much a true impact music got and still should give. Useful for anybody in need for mentally or emotionally, physically support while we all pray 🙏🏻 for all fools to stop ✋ this ruining of our hearts, lives and God
I'm turning 60 in September. Never too old to love the Crue!
July 18th, 1987 Market Square Arena - Indianapolis, Indiana! A night that lives in Crue infamy. I was 13 years old, and it was absolutely the craziest (and loudest) concert ever.
The 80's.
The best time for rock, metal and thrash. Nothing has come close since. Everything to excess.
I miss those days so much.
1984 Milwaukee Arena 16 years old Motley Crue opened for OZZY. Blizzard of OZ, Randy Rhodes, and I had never heard of Motley Crue. They ABSOLUTELY BLEW the roof of the stadium. I was completely Overwhelmed to say the least and immediately went and got the Vinyl the next day. Randy Rhodes was stunning and perfect beyond reason but the CRUE STOLE THE SHOW!!!
Those who rip on Vince now don't realize how good he was back then. He was the coolest.
HE HAD A ROCK VOICE AND DO NOT KNOW WHO COULD RIP ON HIM FOR THAT OR HIS STAGE PERFORMANCE - HE MOVED AROUND LIKE THE BEST OF THEM!!
The only good thing about live concert. You know he really sings. He only gets about 1/3 of the words but yes legit him. Lol
People need to make music videos filmed like this much more often!
84, I'll never forget this concert.... Tommy Lee.... was amazing!! ❤️😥 #80sgreatness
Didn't this album come out in 87?
@@kwantoon 84... was the first concert I saw of the Crue??? They were with Ozzy!!! They rocked the house... I was at this one too! 👍🤣
Still Crües most complete hard rocking song for me. The lyrics, the riffing, the groove swing Tommy Lee throws out, everything.
Being a teenager in the 80's. How lucky we were!
THE BEST TIME IN OUR LIVES !!! LOVE YOU BROTHER .. PASS IT ON
I forgot just how much fun we all had back when, the crues music will never die. Music lives. Tivgffuhg
Now these are the type of concerts I would have wanted to be at. Wish I had been older in the 80's. 😩
Tommy was drumming upside down! I almost lost it
i would trade my youth and be 46, see motley crue back then! rather than now.
Hell yeah!!!!!
I wasn't even alive in the 80's. I was born in 1995. I wish I had been alive to experience 80's concerts.
Lunar Wolf me too, this looked like it would of made life so much much better
Now This is Music!! They rocked in concert!! Miss the 80s.
This era of the band was full of unbelievable creative chemistry. Even with all the hell raising they delivered… I was driving out of Gulfport Mississippi when this album dropped and hit the radio. Never forget that moment…
You're Lucky to have these groups in USA Kiss, Steel Panther etc..i'm french 😞
WHAT A SONG - WHAT A LIVE PERFORMANCE!!!!
To think Nikki only started playing bass after the group was formed - 1st he just wrote a lot of their songs but later learned to play bass I was told!!
the guitar riffs in this song are unreal
I would have loved to be born in the 60s to live in the 80s and 90s. Great music, great cars, and a great time. Long Live hard rock and roll!!!!
Try 1971, my friend.
I was born a day late and a dollar short for these legends. Dang man
Never too late bud
I feel ya. Rock just isn't fun anymore.
feelin ya bruv
Stop commenting on things please. I see you everywhere
@@nikturk9566 in the future u should use the persons username so ppl know who u r talkin about
Have this album on tape and CD..Just can't seem to play Wildside loud enough. Great song!
Kids now will never be part of a gathering like this in the 80s
Can't speak for these days but this bunch put on a helluva show back In the day. Used to love coming home from work to watch MTV top 10 videos countdown. The Crue was always there.
I remember them days to , I remember growing up in the middle of Michigan and we was die hard metal fans. I hear these songs and they all remind, me of a time that don’t seem that long ago..dr. Feel good was one of the last good rock videos that Mtv played.now it’s some stupid shit,good thing we had” HeaD Banger’s ball!!
The 80's were f'n awesome... wouldn't change a thing...
That's what my mom said ..... wait a minute,
Been there,done that
These were the good old days of music the crap that we have today don't even make sense
I was lucky enough to see Motley Crue on this tour in Cincinnati and when Tommy Lee and drums slowly started moving up in that cage and he never missed a beat, it was mind blowing, epic and the most kick ass, unforgettable drum solo EVER! Thanks for the memories Motley Crue!!! 🎸🎤🥁🎹🎶
This is how we (Gen X) rocked it in the 80’s. Other generations should take note……
So glad to be a Gen xer
Definitely!
We had the best music in the 80's. Today's music sucks.
I agree but the chicks 😬🤢🤢🤢
sad it's ended
No hip hop. no BS dance music and no Rap crap just Metal .
100% true, dude 🤘🏻
I'm still listening. Just turned 60.
Metal is crap
chicken wraps?
Fajita wrap 😂
great band, totally underrated
I was a teen in the 80's, always been a huge fan of Motley Crue. Never got to see them live but I met Mick and Tommy.
YOU WERE A TEEN IN THE 80S AND YOU NEVER HAVE SEEN THE CRUE LIVE? WTF? WHAT THE F WERE YOU DOIN? THAT WAS ALWAYS THE VERY FIRST THING ON THE AGENDA AFTER A NEW ALBUM HIT THE STREETS . GIT THE F UP AND TAKE MY STUPID ASS TO GET SOME TICKETS . NEVER MIND GETTIN THE OLD LADY ONE BECAUSE THERE WAS ALWAYS SOME OF THE NASTIEST BITCHES IN TOWN AT THE SHOW! IF NOT U COULD ALWAYS FIND A USED ONE SITTIN OUTSIDE THE TOUR BUS.
Must have been awesome
Now this is the first Crue concert I saw in ‘87❣️😃My mom took me and two friends...
Me too!! I was 15, my cousin and me had on our fringe leather jackets and boots, acid wash jeans, cut off t-shirts and hair high as hell. It was so AWESOME!!!!!!! This was my first concert too. GNR opened for them.
This is just pure legends. No band will ever be as good as these guys!
Glam foreveeeerrr!!
Saw them in Raleigh, NC '90
Ahhh The CRUE! The 80's were an amazing time to be a teenager! Ticket prices were like 16, 17 and $18.00 bucks!
Great times!
Yep, sporting the rock jerseys you got at the concert from the weekend at school on Monday 😎😎
It's music like this, that makes me wish I was a teenager in the 80s, Instead of the 2016. I was able too see motley crue on their last tour. Wish I could've seen more.
My first was Kiss and then Ted Nugent, Judas Priest, Quiet Riot, Poison, Skid Row, and the list goes on! The EIGHTIES KICKED ASS! You have great taste and the music lives on through recordings dude.....go for it!
What are you....a wigger? LOL! (To Gratsgo)
guns and roses
I graduated high school in 1987, and I wouldn't change a thing. Awesome bands came to town to play shows all the time, and you could buy a ticket for $18.00. There was plenty of cool stuff to do, and totally affordable to boot.
Brian Sweet
I saw Motley Crue on the Dr. Feel good tour after being a fan for years at that point! As a drummer nothing was more kickass than watching Tommy’s Drumkit spin upside while playing WILD SIDE AND LIVE WIRE which are my favorite CRUE songs!
This song gets me through my work outs
No social media, no smartphones, no cancel culture, no fighting over politics. Back when people enjoyed life.
And real Music.
It was a wonderful time to a 13 year old teenager when this was released. Tommy’s spinning drums inspired me to play drums. Bands were what people followed then; not TikTok, Snapchat, Instagram….. I miss that
@@russjohnson364qq
1:56 ❤😮
And a shit ton of drugs lmaaaoo
I rock to the Crue every day. I'm 19 and I so badly wish I could have been around in the 80s when they were at their peak. Bands of today, THIS is how it's done right here. They make all the bands and the rappers of today look like little boys singing in choir. Long live the saints of Los Angeles!
You would have loved it
Holy shit, this is Crue in their PRIME!
😆
They were the best ever❤❤❤
Kids every were we need to unite and bring 80s style music and stuff forget about techno and pop
yes please
Aimee Kellerman hell fucking yes I hate music today
Gratsgo They existed back then too (see Madonna and Synthpop), but at least there was Motley Crue, Poison, Ratt, Dokken, etc. to break it up.
Its my goal to start a band and bring back the 80s (glam?)metal
let us not forget that these days kids are brainwashed by rap as well.
That revolving drum-riser is one of the coolest gimmicks in the annals of rock.
Eric Dodson it was awesome to see live
This erra is the Best of ALL TIMES!! Some of the BEST MUSIC EVER MADE!!!
Who doesn't love the 80s rock and roll music long hair lovely ladies and cruising
This stuff kicks ass and I'm 14🤘🤘🤘 Long Live Mötley Crüe and Long Live Rock!!!
You were raised right
Mick Mars is 1 of the GREATEST GUITARIST !!!!! I LOVE MOTLEY CRUE!!!!
Eddie Van Halen is better
Motley Crue’s Music videos need a billion views
People now don’t know what real music is
Stfu
@Timothy Perva yea i know but the op is a dummie
kind of ignorant but ok
awesome i am 70 and yes i was there!!! best music!!!! crue crue crue
Motley crew had some good music. But there were so many bands in their era that were so much better... them
Motley is the best ever.Seen em 3 times from Tallahassee Florida to Nashville Tennessee. Rock on Crue.
Iconic moment in time...that SMILE is for the ages, thee most notorious rock band EVER, opening up doors far beyond anyone's realm, y'all will live forever in our hearts, bar none!!! 🤘🤘
Now this is what the 80's was in a song, it will never be a better time I'd go back today lol. I still say the ozzy , bark at the moon, crues, shout at the devil was one of the best concerts of all
There will never be the rock bands of the 70’s and 80’s........never!!!!!
Ur right dude... because today's music industry won't fucking let it happen. Dammit
What about Guns n Roses 🤔
I concur wholeheartedly!!!!
Filmed at Market Square Arena, I was there!!! The video is real! They did song 3 times to make sure they had the video. Such was my teenage years. lol
I was at this concert back in the 80’s
Totally awesome show
Whitesnake opened up
Envious!😢🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
Clevlend ohioi was there they filmed anouther video sos I think
Me too!!!!
I'm a HipHop head, but Motley and White Snake two of my favorite groups of all time.
+Simon Johnson "I was at this concert back in the 80's."--Anyone who was old enough to be at a concert in the 80's is a Baby Boomer, not Gen X.
I could listen to this all day. One of the catchiest tunes I've ever heard.
David Rinden bad boy boogie just as bad ass like wild side...takes u on a ride. Mick Mars guitar playing, OMG!! THE BEST!!!
Girls, Girls, Girls
I've watched this like 20 x in a row
hey this is something called real music
Facts
The drums going upside down is the best of all time !!!!!
40 years of great music they deserve credit for their music
87 in Roanoke VA. What a night. Case of beer, 4 half gallons of early times and few other items . 3 cars full of friends. One friend came home with the flag off the coliseum.😂😂
Ya... the good old days
People seriously seed to just freakin forget pop music, and bing back this type of style,concerts, and music!
I agree big times
absolutely, i grew up on this music bc of my dad and motley crue has always been #1, i can rarely find anyone in this generation who listens to and appreciates this music w me. rap is crap idgaf who i offend by saying that. there is NO other genre quite like metal
Die hard rock and roll MFs still listen to Motley Crue!