I remember buying this album and my dad, who was an advertising executive, seeing it and just laughing and rolling his eyes and saying that these guys are marketing geniuses. He totally got it. Rest In Peace dad.
@@DannyGadish I agree! And yet it's actually a very "simple" sound. It's just two big ass bass drums recorded with the natural ambience of the room. Not much in the way of "fancy" processing and gated digital reverb, like they (and just about EVERY 80s band) would use just a year later.
Production was crazy good. The kick drum sounded HUGE and was the driving force of this album. It made them sound larger than life. And it has killer riffs for DAYS.
This album is one of the best in the history of Metal. It was so damn epic at the time. It was blowing MTV up with it's videos. I still own this original album. I still own the tour program.... these were the best years!
What made SATD a great album was Geoff Workman's engineering skills. He gave that album a dark and sinister vibe that no other Motley album had before or since. I don't know how he twisted those knobs and moved those levers on the console, but he put his stamp on an absolute masterpiece of 80's hard rock.
Yep. Glad my parents were not uptight either. I had Crue, Ozzy, King Diamond, Maiden, Metallica, Dio. They didnt care. As long as I didnt pierce anything weird or get tattooed. 😂
That album is what made me want to pick up the guitar, and the guitar tone on that album was the Holy Grail of guitar tone. It is the sound that grabbed me by the nuts and held on to this day. When I describe my tone to someone, I will call it the Mick Mars sound on Shout At The Devil.
Shout at the Devil might be one of the best metal albums of the 80's it has stood the test of time and still sounds great today. Everyone and I mean everyone, should own a copy of Shout at the Devil.
When SATD came out, it set the metal world on fire! I was lucky enough to get to see that tour opening for Ozzy, which sent their career to the stratosphere! Long Live The Crue!!!
Best Crue album, I was 21 and living the extreme decadence of that decade. Every song kicks ass and Mick's guitar tone was raw, nasty and perfect for the time. ☠️🤘
I'll never forget the first time I heard this album/band. I was 8 (roughly 1985ish) and I was at my after school care aka "babysitter" which had an older son. We where playing his new NES Super Mario and he put on two albums, the first one was the self titled Suicidal Tendencies and Motley Crue's Shout at the devil. And I was blown away, fuckin loved it! Thank you Motley Crue for being the soundtrack to my life!
This shows once again that record labels don't have the pulse of the fans. If they just let the artists do what they do, they would make so much more money. The Crew save Elektra Records, but record labels are always to concerned with the formula that works, they never see the new formula before the fans do.
My parents HATED Motley Crue during the Shout years... That was an added bonus. Oh how i loved them. Their image, their music, their attitude. It was right up my alley.
OMG WE LIVED IN HOUSING ..AND MY BEST FRIEND MONICA ..HAD ALL MOTLEY CRUE POSTERS ON WALL AND BACK THEN WE WOULD COMPETE !!! FOR NEWEST PICTURES BEST POSTERS ..I WAS SOOOO JEALOUS OF HER CRUE POSTERS ..I STILL REMEMBER THEM ..AWESOME MEMORIES
My SATD album (which survived for 2-3 years hidden in my bedroom up to that point) was quickly found and thrown in the garbage after Geraldo Rivera did that TV special on satanism in heavy metal. My posters survived probably only because one was a blacklight Theatre of Pain poster and the other didnt have a pentagram on it. I wish I still had that blacklight poster with the 2 ToP masks, it was sweet.
I had to hide all my music. My mom broke my first album at 7 years old. I had the Allman Brother Fillmore. The inner cover had a picture of Skydog completely nude with leaves covering his privates. After that, usually once a month Mom came into my room to "Seek and Destroy". So, I padded my collection with The Carpenter's, Andy Williams, The Osmonds. My real collection was hidden in my suitcase in the closet.
So glad I was not subjected to censorship and brainwashing when I was growing up back then. I remember hearing about some parents doing that kind of crap with their kids after watching stupid talk shows on T.V. or hearing about it at their local church! One teen's mom did the same as written here and was only allowed to listen to Shaun Cassidy type of sugar pop music.
When I was 16, back in 1988, I worked at a skating rink. I was sick of the bullshit music they played, New kids on the block, ect..🤢. One Saturday night I got to DJ... I blasted Shout at the devil 🤘😎. Needless to say, my manager flipped out, I was let go but, it was soooooooo worth it! Crue fan forever ❤
I'm 45 years old and I can honestly say with no lies that all the way on the East coast,"too fast for Love"is honestly the first Crue album I ever heard.,."shout.……...", Only made things get heavier as time went by
When that album dropped it blew the fuck up. I was in Jr. High and the perfect age for it. Honestly Motley Crue could have headlined. I know the record company wanted the exposure that Ozzy would give them but all the kids were about the Crue. When the concert came through my town, all the kids bought Crue tshirts. No Ozzy shirts were seen at school. They were the baddest band at the time. It still my favorite Crue album and a heavy metal classic. Sounds great to this day.
My mom took me to Turtles Music Store to buy Shout, with the pentagram. When we got home she came into my room and we listened to it twice lol. She said I don't know why people are saying they worshipped the Devil. Laughed and said that's a great record.
I had the album. You'd open it up and it was the 4 guys on the inside. But thanks to that Geraldo Rivera special on the dangers of heavy metal, it was soon shattered into a million pieces by my parents.
Gasp... I wasn't allowed to see them live. But I was allowed to listen to them.. My mom just dropped a bomb on me a couple of weeks ago, she likes some of Motley Crues music. I am still floored. I was however not allowed to listen to Ozzy or King Diamond. Of coarse, I still listened to Ozzy anyways. 😂
So... There was a good Shout At The Devil album cover. I'm glad to learn this. Because back then album covers were extremely important. This was basically before videos, and MTV never played much heavy metal... there was obviously no internet. The album was literally all you had. That was your only glimpse of the band. As a kid I distinctly wondered... 'Why did they make such a boring album cover?' Ah, now I know why. The dorky record people were just nervous. But my favorite Motley album cover was Theater of Pain. You?
I didn't think the Pentagon was boring. Metallica's black CD was boring. I did absolutely love both theater of pain and the pentagram albums. I miss good old fashion rock and roll.
After reading many of the comments about parents destroying their kid's records, tapes, posters or any likeness of these bands I found to be sad. But, the comment about a priest being sent over to their house was over the top. I am so glad that I did not have to deal with censorship or religious parents such as this when I was growing up. Only in Murica would religion carry this much weight over hard rocking music in the 80s.
Very very cool (and smart) of them to come up with the album title and pentagram when the metal scene was already starting to embrace speed and more 'satanic' orientated thrash metal. Glad I heard them as support for Iron Maiden in '84. Caught Tommy Lee's drumstick!
I was stationed in Sasebo, Japan in the Navy in 1988 and a bar I went in to, the hot Japanese girl bartender had a poster of Vince Neil on the wall! Always remember that...good memory
4:09 - 4:22 that's exactly my story Tommy!!! funny thing is that my dad helped me to buy it lol .. it was my mom who threw it to the garbage bin. I had a Motley Crue poster in my room and one of the silly girls who was in my class came one day to study for an exame or so,she wrote things right on the faces of all the 4! with a pen! I was so angry when I discovered that. They didnt understand it was just music, fun! and love for the band.. aww Motley Crue 4ever! thank u guys!
I loved this album, got this when it came out , in the eighties, was listening to this, Motorhead No sleep til Hammersmith, Judas Priest, Iron Maiden, was really discovering metal and this Album was one of the gateways for me,I got Too fast for love and loved that album too.I was SO mad when theater of pain came out, I hated that album it felt like such a betrayal or sellout. In retrospect Motley Crue knew a lot more about what was happening in the music scene then I did and probably saw a lot of the trend heading towards speed metal/thrash and had to make a decision to play even heavier or lighten up and play more rock/radio style of music. I think it worked out for them but I sure do wish they would have gone the other way, nothing they have ever done since Shout at the Devil appeals to me.
Chuck Berry and Elvis are Rock N Roll.. There's alotta rock in Mötley but hardly any roll, thus making it Hard Rock which is a part of the Heavy metal genres. Now the first album is what would become Sleaze Metal, arguably the first ever, after that they went on to make "Shout.." which is much more your basic heavy metal. Then they became Glam Metal with the bluesy "ToP" album, which was followed by two genuine Hard Rock albums. This is what I love about The Crüe - they were always innovative
Interesting comments from Sixx. "Accidentaly becoming a heavy metal band, when truth is, were just more of a punk band" When I first heard the Shout At The Devil record, yes I immediately thought the band was a metal band, and I continued to label them a metal band throughout their career, even though I always knew they were more about attitude and had punk and bluesy roots. To hear this from the creator of the band, Nikki Sixx puts the metal label to rest I guess. Seen them live 14 times since 1985, and I heard the first record Too Fast For Love, well my first song from it in a English class in 8th grade
My parents got that album not long after it came out but I was the only one in the house that listened to it. I would trace the pentagram on the cover with my fingers. I was like 8
Back in the day Shout at the Devil was my favorite album !! I would play it so much that the needle on my phonograph would wear out and I would have to ride my bike to the record store and buy a new needle with my allowance !! I still love this album to this day !!! SHOUT, SHOUT, SHOUT AT THE DEVIL....FOR LIFE !!!! 🤘
You guys more of a Punk Band ? Not even close... Nikki, you used to always say you were a glam band. There was not even a mention of the word punk until after 1996. When Punk rock became accepted by the majority. That's when Punk died.
@@OlkenR I'll tell you why. Simply the guy wants to go down as being hip. I caught that immediately and that's just not going to happen. It's funny cause a buddy of mine Rick used to play with Izzy and Axl right when GnR were just starting, after Rose. and Izzy would say "Lets pass our flyers out to Punkers" and Rick said "why they never go to our shows" Izzy got in his face and said "Cause were punk rock man!!!" And they weren't at all. He left the band after that.
Sometimes I think he says that now because of all his Simplistic and out of time Bass playing in those beginning years. TBF though, Nikki was playing with hair dye and stage looks in his mirror and looking for the vision and sound of his band. Those guys who were at home practicing all day long to imitate Eddie Van Halen were the ones who never really made it and if they did it was during the second wave that Motley started, and their 15 minutes of fame sold the equivalent of Motley's lowest selling. Truth!
Easily their best, so raw and what an iconic look that tour. Vince hit the nail on the head @ 1:35, I was hooked when this came out and never looked more forward to an album after this release...little did I know it would be their worst and a huge disappointment although at the time, I told myself it was fine. comparing all records TOP and GGG (on the whole) were my least fav albums,
Exactly put They never could duplicate the sound from Shout. I was so pissed off when theater of pain came out. Vince looked like a stripper and the sound made a 180. I think they had a different producer on their next albums Tom Werman did shout at the Devil
I don't understand why Nikki says they were a punk band. Does he think it gives them more credibility? At any rate, Shout is a great album and by far their best.
On the GIRLS,GIRLS, GIRLS tour my 2 friends and I were in Market square arena INDY when shout at the devil started playing it all went Red and the whole crowd went to there feet and shouted over and over it was like a black mass. I remember leaving it was a cold night and on all the windows of the lobby people were writing pentagram on the glass with there fingers. Wow what a night.
Lol Tommy hit right on the nose . At the time when I got this record I was like 9 and it had the pentagram and my dad was like what is this shit . I remember putting on the turntable and the first thing you hear is In The Beginning, Sounded like hell was coming out of my speakers
I remember buying this album and my dad, who was an advertising executive, seeing it and just laughing and rolling his eyes and saying that these guys are marketing geniuses. He totally got it. Rest In Peace dad.
cool, but I prefer your album "The Real Thing" 😁
Rinto Julian
Haha. Me too. Wish I was the other Mike Patton. Unfortunately I'm just a boring old pilot.
@@scotty3034 Shit nothing wrong with that. Not everyone can become a pilot. Salute !
He must have been an interesting man
Rip
the guitar tone for shout at the devil is beyond words. and the drums too
especially the bass drum!
@@DannyGadish I agree! And yet it's actually a very "simple" sound. It's just two big ass bass drums recorded with the natural ambience of the room. Not much in the way of "fancy" processing and gated digital reverb, like they (and just about EVERY 80s band) would use just a year later.
Production was crazy good. The kick drum sounded HUGE and was the driving force of this album. It made them sound larger than life. And it has killer riffs for DAYS.
his guitar sound was never the same after that album. bummed me out!!
@@griiseknoensimplicity is brilliance
This album is one of the best in the history of Metal. It was so damn epic at the time. It was blowing MTV up with it's videos. I still own this original album. I still own the tour program.... these were the best years!
I agree with you, shout is the most heavy metal album from motley and one of the best in the history
yes totally agree
You know it.
There was nothing epic about it. 3 minute basic songs are not epic. Kashmir, The Call Of Ktulu, that's epic.
@@TinchoRinaldi2023mar For me, "Too Fast", but dang if they didn't follow up with "Shout"! SO GOOD.
There will never be a Band like Motley Crue.Those were the Days..Long Live the Mighty Crue.Shout Shout!!
CRÜE 4 LIFE BROTHER
Is Mötley Crüe satanic?
Mick Mars on Elektra records:
"They suck! They were in a hole and we pulled them out".
LOL! Mick is the man!
Chris Holguin not wrong
What made SATD a great album was Geoff Workman's engineering skills. He gave that album a dark and sinister vibe that no other Motley album had before or since. I don't know how he twisted those knobs and moved those levers on the console, but he put his stamp on an absolute masterpiece of 80's hard rock.
I was already a fan for about a year when this came out. Got to see them open for Ozzy in 83 on the shout tour.
Diggerdog2nd wow that must have been epic
What was ur experience like?
Mick Mars the real deal
Mick Mars the real deli.
@Boxing Can Never Die thanks, try the Mick Mars special, it's ground up spam on matzo w/ onions and mayonnaise.
@@bishlap , it's ground up boiled spam in salt water
@@MtlDeath better add some good deli mustard !!
@@bishlap You might as well add some sardines while your at it.
My favorite Motley record and was disappointed they never got back to that Heavy sound again !!
Agreed
Always felt that way but Metallica and Slayer were kicking in the same year. I was in junior high anyway LOL
Still have my original LP.
One of the top 5 LPs ever released.
Best Crue record hands down
Knock me dead kid, 10 seconds etc best Fucking album baby
My parents bought the album with the pentagram for me. Yah, my parents were cool AF!
Yep. Glad my parents were not uptight either. I had Crue, Ozzy, King Diamond, Maiden, Metallica, Dio. They didnt care. As long as I didnt pierce anything weird or get tattooed. 😂
My step mom got my shout at the devil record for Christmas. I hate uptight parents and karens
That album is what made me want to pick up the guitar, and the guitar tone on that album was the Holy Grail of guitar tone. It is the sound that grabbed me by the nuts and held on to this day. When I describe my tone to someone, I will call it the Mick Mars sound on Shout At The Devil.
And your Aviator picture is of Randy Rhodes ? wow that's confusing.
You must have been in military foxtrot... Mick was the $hit
I have had about 12 copies of this album since 1982. I have had it on vinyl, cassette and CD.
When Moby says that Shout at the Devil is his favorite album of all time, you know it's awesome.
Moby?
Brian Siemers who’s moby
Shout at the Devil 😈 was epic!! My favorite of all times, Everytime I hear that song I turn up the volume & start shouting at the Devil!!🤘💞✌️
Shout At The Devil is as HEAVY METAL as it gets and I love the record, but Motley Crue a Punk band?
Never.
Too Fast For Love has its punk roots. Listen to it
A lot of metal was born from punk. Look at thrash metal and look at bands like Slayer and Anthrax.
Shout at the Devil might be one of the best metal albums of the 80's it has stood the test of time and still sounds great today. Everyone and I mean everyone, should own a copy of Shout at the Devil.
This was their best album.
When SATD came out, it set the metal world on fire! I was lucky enough to get to see that tour opening for Ozzy, which sent their career to the stratosphere! Long Live The Crue!!!
Shout and looks that kill turned me on to crue🤘. That album are in my top 5 albums
Best Crue album, I was 21 and living the extreme decadence of that decade. Every song kicks ass and Mick's guitar tone was raw, nasty and perfect for the time. ☠️🤘
I'll never forget the first time I heard this album/band. I was 8 (roughly 1985ish) and I was at my after school care aka "babysitter" which had an older son. We where playing his new NES Super Mario and he put on two albums, the first one was the self titled Suicidal Tendencies and Motley Crue's Shout at the devil. And I was blown away, fuckin loved it! Thank you Motley Crue for being the soundtrack to my life!
LOL Bobby, many a weekend end night my brother and I has shout at the devil and back in black playing while we played NES.
This shows once again that record labels don't have the pulse of the fans. If they just let the artists do what they do, they would make so much more money. The Crew save Elektra Records, but record labels are always to concerned with the formula that works, they never see the new formula before the fans do.
I still have my original Shout at the devil record. The Pentagram freaked out my mom. I played the record for her and she loved it.
I had an original copy too in mint condition. Yeah man ! What a killer guitars sound Mick Mars had.
One of my favorite albums by the Crue !
Its just a perfect album from start to finish. A rare thing today.
My parents HATED Motley Crue during the Shout years... That was an added bonus. Oh how i loved them. Their image, their music, their attitude. It was right up my alley.
SHOUT HELL YEAH, I bought a used LP last year, Just realized it has the PENTAGRAM on the cover
My mom and dad liked Shout At The Devil.
OMG WE LIVED IN HOUSING ..AND MY BEST FRIEND MONICA ..HAD ALL MOTLEY CRUE POSTERS ON WALL AND BACK THEN WE WOULD COMPETE !!! FOR NEWEST PICTURES BEST POSTERS ..I WAS SOOOO JEALOUS OF HER CRUE POSTERS ..I STILL REMEMBER THEM ..AWESOME MEMORIES
I hid my Shout at the Devil tape in a Steve Miller Band case.
Is that so your parents wouldn't throw it away? My mom tore the pentagram out of the big poster I had in my room.
My SATD album (which survived for 2-3 years hidden in my bedroom up to that point) was quickly found and thrown in the garbage after Geraldo Rivera did that TV special on satanism in heavy metal. My posters survived probably only because one was a blacklight Theatre of Pain poster and the other didnt have a pentagram on it. I wish I still had that blacklight poster with the 2 ToP masks, it was sweet.
I had to hide all my music. My mom broke my first album at 7 years old. I had the Allman Brother Fillmore. The inner cover had a picture of Skydog completely nude with leaves covering his privates. After that, usually once a month Mom came into my room to "Seek and Destroy". So, I padded my collection with The Carpenter's, Andy Williams, The Osmonds. My real collection was hidden in my suitcase in the closet.
So glad I was not subjected to censorship and brainwashing when I was growing up back then. I remember hearing about some parents doing that kind of crap with their kids after watching stupid talk shows on T.V. or hearing about it at their local church! One teen's mom did the same as written here and was only allowed to listen to Shaun Cassidy type of sugar pop music.
My mom tore my shout posters down and chucked my tape too. Ahhh the 80's
When I was 16, back in 1988, I worked at a skating rink. I was sick of the bullshit music they played, New kids on the block, ect..🤢. One Saturday night I got to DJ... I blasted Shout at the devil 🤘😎. Needless to say, my manager flipped out, I was let go but, it was soooooooo worth it! Crue fan forever ❤
I love motley crue
I'm 45 years old and I can honestly say with no lies that all the way on the East coast,"too fast for Love"is honestly the first Crue album I ever heard.,."shout.……...", Only made things get heavier as time went by
I had the cool mom, she asked where her copy was.
My mom just asked who the girls were on the cover. Oh wait... Nope, that was my Poison album.
TJ Anderson 😂😂😂
Made me go look at my old vinyls, I have the Shout at the Devil with the pentagram on the cover.
out of all i wanna meet Mick. I have so many questions
You can tell this is one of Mick’s (or maybe is) favorite Crüe album.
Motley Crue rocks through out the ages.
When that album dropped it blew the fuck up. I was in Jr. High and the perfect age for it. Honestly Motley Crue could have headlined. I know the record company wanted the exposure that Ozzy would give them but all the kids were about the Crue. When the concert came through my town, all the kids bought Crue tshirts. No Ozzy shirts were seen at school. They were the baddest band at the time. It still my favorite Crue album and a heavy metal classic. Sounds great to this day.
Got Shout on my 11th b-day,I thought it was the Crue's 1st album,my cousin gave me 2 fast a year later,been a fan ever since!
My parents were both pastors. I had to sneak listening to Motley Crue. 🤘🤘🤘
this video makes me happy because i still have my shout at the devil record with the pentegram.
I asked for the record this Christmas and it has a pentagram on the front
My mom took me to Turtles Music Store to buy Shout, with the pentagram. When we got home she came into my room and we listened to it twice lol. She said I don't know why people are saying they worshipped the Devil. Laughed and said that's a great record.
I had the album. You'd open it up and it was the 4 guys on the inside. But thanks to that Geraldo Rivera special on the dangers of heavy metal, it was soon shattered into a million pieces by my parents.
Gasp... I wasn't allowed to see them live. But I was allowed to listen to them.. My mom just dropped a bomb on me a couple of weeks ago, she likes some of Motley Crues music. I am still floored. I was however not allowed to listen to Ozzy or King Diamond. Of coarse, I still listened to Ozzy anyways. 😂
Thankfully my parents were Atheists. They allowed me to listen to anything and everything.
shout at the devil is the best motley song ever i think
So... There was a good Shout At The Devil album cover. I'm glad to learn this. Because back then album covers were extremely important. This was basically before videos, and MTV never played much heavy metal... there was obviously no internet. The album was literally all you had. That was your only glimpse of the band. As a kid I distinctly wondered... 'Why did they make such a boring album cover?' Ah, now I know why. The dorky record people were just nervous. But my favorite Motley album cover was Theater of Pain. You?
I didn't think the Pentagon was boring. Metallica's black CD was boring. I did absolutely love both theater of pain and the pentagram albums. I miss good old fashion rock and roll.
After reading many of the comments about parents destroying their kid's records, tapes, posters or any likeness of these bands I found to be sad. But, the comment about a priest being sent over to their house was over the top.
I am so glad that I did not have to deal with censorship or religious parents such as this when I was growing up. Only in Murica would religion carry this much weight over hard rocking music in the 80s.
I remember being a little boy and hearing the beginning of Shout At The Devil 😈 and it scared the shit out of me.
Very very cool (and smart) of them to come up with the album title and pentagram when the metal scene was already starting to embrace speed and more 'satanic' orientated thrash metal. Glad I heard them as support for Iron Maiden in '84. Caught Tommy Lee's drumstick!
I was stationed in Sasebo, Japan in the Navy in 1988 and a bar I went in to, the hot Japanese girl bartender had a poster of Vince Neil on the wall! Always remember that...good memory
Amazing album.
An amazing group. I love these guys
Your comment is only 4 hours old.
Mick is awesome! I really like hearing Vince talk, too.
Pat mick made motley
I was in Christian School in 6th grade when I got this album. This was like crack to us!
I had that tape thrown in the garbage ATLEAST 5 times back in the day
4:36- Mick looks just like my cousin, Dorothy, in that pic!😂😂 True Crue Fan since Day 1 in 1981 😎 🎶 🎸 Love ya Guys❤❤❤
Everyone of these guys rock in the band. Each made there way..😈
Motley Crue rock! I love them!
4:09 - 4:22 that's exactly my story Tommy!!! funny thing is that my dad helped me to buy it lol .. it was my mom who threw it to the garbage bin. I had a Motley Crue poster in my room and one of the silly girls who was in my class came one day to study for an exame or so,she wrote things right on the faces of all the 4! with a pen! I was so angry when I discovered that. They didnt understand it was just music, fun! and love for the band.. aww Motley Crue 4ever! thank u guys!
Proud to own a Pentagram copy on vinyl.
Yeah, me too 😎 I own an original elektra version from 83 👍
PMRC? Tipper Gore? Remember those days y'all?
Still one of their best albums....i think....maybe their best.....
I love motley crue so much
I just got this album with the pentagram cover
Best album by far
I loved this album, got this when it came out , in the eighties, was listening to this, Motorhead No sleep til Hammersmith, Judas Priest, Iron Maiden, was really discovering metal and this Album was one of the gateways for me,I got Too fast for love and loved that album too.I was SO mad when theater of pain came out, I hated that album it felt like such a betrayal or sellout. In retrospect Motley Crue knew a lot more about what was happening in the music scene then I did and probably saw a lot of the trend heading towards speed metal/thrash and had to make a decision to play even heavier or lighten up and play more rock/radio style of music. I think it worked out for them but I sure do wish they would have gone the other way, nothing they have ever done since Shout at the Devil appeals to me.
You don't think Girls, Girls, Girls and Dr. Feelgood were any good?
First tape I ever stoled. I was 12
Chuck Berry and Elvis are Rock N Roll.. There's alotta rock in Mötley but hardly any roll, thus making it Hard Rock which is a part of the Heavy metal genres. Now the first album is what would become Sleaze Metal, arguably the first ever, after that they went on to make "Shout.." which is much more your basic heavy metal. Then they became Glam Metal with the bluesy "ToP" album, which was followed by two genuine Hard Rock albums. This is what I love about The Crüe - they were always innovative
Interesting comments from Sixx. "Accidentaly becoming a heavy metal band, when truth is, were just more of a punk band" When I first heard the Shout At The Devil record, yes I immediately thought the band was a metal band, and I continued to label them a metal band throughout their career, even though I always knew they were more about attitude and had punk and bluesy roots. To hear this from the creator of the band, Nikki Sixx puts the metal label to rest I guess. Seen them live 14 times since 1985, and I heard the first record Too Fast For Love, well my first song from it in a English class in 8th grade
My mom found my Shout At The Devil tape when I was little and broke it.
Record I know you are older like me
Cassette tape is still old 🏫 school
Mick's speaking voice is....back to how it was. Sounds much better than it did before.
Perfection ❤
Best Motley Crue album hands down. dr feelgood is a 2nd. Shout at the devil was a revolution!
I like the girls album second best
My parents got that album not long after it came out but I was the only one in the house that listened to it. I would trace the pentagram on the cover with my fingers. I was like 8
mick seems so intelligent
A genius compared to Ozzy.
And very odd
Back in the day Shout at the Devil was my favorite album !! I would play it so much that the needle on my phonograph would wear out and I would have to ride my bike to the record store and buy a new needle with my allowance !! I still love this album to this day !!! SHOUT, SHOUT, SHOUT AT THE DEVIL....FOR LIFE !!!! 🤘
As a Witch, I can tell you that the Pentacle/Pentagram is NOT evil.
InnannasRainbow Only if it's upside down.. I know it wasn't always, but it's become that.
InnannasRainbow you are full of it. They use a pentagram in rituals. It's used to connect with spirits. Like a doorway.
is that an oxymoron?
She typed bitch but autocorrect made it witch.
heathen?
Killer album, I’m glad I got a pentagram vrsion
Too Young To Fall In Love!!! AGVI!!!! 2018!
so come now children of the beast,be strong and shout at the devil \m/ \m/
Long time since motley crue has been pop
You guys more of a Punk Band ? Not even close... Nikki, you used to
always say you were a glam band. There was not even a mention of the
word punk until after 1996. When Punk rock became accepted by the majority.
That's when Punk died.
yeah why did he say that. doesn't make sense at all
@@OlkenR I'll tell you why. Simply the guy wants to go down as being hip. I caught that immediately and that's just not going to happen. It's funny cause a buddy of mine Rick used to play with Izzy and Axl right when GnR were just starting, after Rose. and Izzy would say "Lets pass our flyers out to Punkers" and Rick said "why they never go to our shows" Izzy got in his face and said "Cause were punk rock man!!!" And they weren't at all. He left the band after that.
Sometimes I think he says that now because of all his Simplistic and out of time Bass playing in those beginning years. TBF though, Nikki was playing with hair dye and stage looks in his mirror and looking for the vision and sound of his band. Those guys who were at home practicing all day long to imitate Eddie Van Halen were the ones who never really made it and if they did it was during the second wave that Motley started, and their 15 minutes of fame sold the equivalent of Motley's lowest selling. Truth!
you fucking morons... he has been saying the same thing since 1983.
Not a word about the US festival here. Weird. Anyone else see them at the US fest? What a fuckin day!
Mick mars is sooooo under rated he is truley one of the greatest guitar player ever
I really like this band, I just don't understand why you would ever want to mess around with the pentagram.
Easily their best, so raw and what an iconic look that tour. Vince hit the nail on the head @ 1:35, I was hooked when this came out and never looked more forward to an album after this release...little did I know it would be their worst and a huge disappointment although at the time, I told myself it was fine. comparing all records TOP and GGG (on the whole) were my least fav albums,
Exactly put They never could duplicate the sound from Shout. I was so pissed off when theater of pain came out. Vince looked like a stripper and the sound made a 180. I think they had a different producer on their next albums Tom Werman did shout at the Devil
yeah top and ggg were shit but at the time, having soaked up sotd and then tffl, I sold myself on them. Looking back, utter crap.
Nikki still tryin' to trick up some street cred with that 'We were Punk Rock' BS
I noticed that too, total BS. I made a comment about it a week ago.
I think it's bogus too,Mick.
I don't understand why Nikki says they were a punk band. Does he think it gives them more credibility? At any rate, Shout is a great album and by far their best.
Thank god Motley Crue didn’t come out punks and came out METAL
On the GIRLS,GIRLS, GIRLS tour my 2 friends and I were in Market square arena INDY when shout at the devil started playing it all went Red and the whole crowd went to there feet and shouted over and over it was like a black mass. I remember leaving it was a cold night and on all the windows of the lobby people were writing pentagram on the glass with there fingers. Wow what a night.
I hid the cassette tape also from my parents when it first came out. Some of my friends thought I was crazy for buying it!
So positive
I had to sneak a 22 dollar poster into my room of that album, same with the vinyl 😂
Lol Tommy hit right on the nose . At the time when I got this record I was like 9 and it had the pentagram and my dad was like what is this shit . I remember putting on the turntable and the first thing you hear is In The Beginning, Sounded like hell was coming out of my speakers
I'd agree they stepped into metal woth Shout, and then stepped right out of it again with Theatre. It was a bubble, a blip, and then it was gone.
Loudest concert I ever attended.....front row Jacksonville Fl.....
Ohhhh no! Tommy please hit theTEST!