Can't tell you how many times I've made that claim myself. People (at least the ones that aren't too smart) will ask me why I think he's the greatest ever. I didn't say that lol. Just saying underrated. Personally I have him somewhere around 15-20 if we were ranking.
As a diehard Motley fan, this made me so happy how you were able to disect this and appreciate it and feel the vibe! They are doing a reunion tour after Covid is over and you should totally go see a show! It is another level live!
The Crüe baby!!! So many great songs to choose from. "Home Sweet Home", "Kickstart My Heart". My fav video by them is definitely "Girls, Girls, Girls" but that's too much! Lol.
These guys.......oh yeah🎼🎶😎🤘Tommy Lee’s drum kit- he was harnessed and locked into it with his kit. He went out over the crowd, flipped upside down....people lost their minds. Facts🤘
@Donna Lynn Tommy Lee was my jam for a bit as was Nikki. Girl, can we talk....wtf happened? I think that when Nikki died he truly died and they embalmed him so he hasn't aged, Tommy looks like thre 80's/90's bitch slapped his ass a few more times. Still kicking ass though.
I was anxiously awaiting your reaction to Tommy Lee turning upside down with his drums. I love that part!! It’s interesting to me to listen to your reaction videos, especially when it’s for songs that I have listened to for decades. I don’t usually give their meaning much thought, so I really like hearing your interpretations. Great reaction!
2020 still alive,albeit a bit worse for the wear, but c'mon look at what they ve done through, back in 1989 if you bet me the original four would be still alive to day i would have scoffed ,LIVE WIRE In the geriatric wing.keep on rocking!!!
Motley Crue made a great name for themselves they made music what it is today for heavy metal. They did something wild and there still awesome today. Started listening to Motley Crue when I was preteen in 1980
Trust me, it was as crazy and fun as it looks. I was there. They shot it 3 times at that concert. We couldn't believe the Tommy Drum cage rotation. We went nuts each time. And the Crue at the end is REAL !!!
Pretty sure it was Indianapolis, Indiana or Louisville Ky. I lived inbetween and saw a ton of concerts at both. Didn't know they were gonna film official video.
I Saw them play in Tacoma Washington in the late 80s..it might have been this concert where Tommy lee spun across the concert in that cage..that was awesome 😎 dang I’m old 🤣🤣
I got to see Motley Crue on this tour for their album "Girls! Girls! Girls" with Whitesnake as the opening act in Biloxi, MS. This was one BAD ASS show for both acts. Money well spent, and a great time to be had!!
@@Geerladenlad Not for that tour. That was the album where they were promoting "Here I Go Again", "The Still Of The NIght" and "Is This Love" while Crue was coming off of back to back mega-albums "Shout At The Devil" and "Theater Of Pain". At that time, Crue was definitely the headliner as well as for their next tour for their "Dr. Feelgood" album where they had a relatively unknown "Guns 'N' Roses" open up for them who were promoting their "Appetite For Destruction" album.
At the start of the tour, Mötley Crüe was the bigger band (certainly in North America). But Whitesnake's eponymous 1987 album turned them into superstars. And Mötley Crüe had to make up for bringing Autograph as their opener on the previous tour.
Through overdoses, car crashes, divorces, Motley Crue lived the lifestyle. They're all still alive and not one #metoo. LOL! I was 15 when this album came out. Still one of my favorites!
When I was 13 I met them at a local record store where they were signing autographs and promoting Shout at the Devil. I was having them sign my arms and Tommy Lee took my hand and put it on his junk while he signed my arm. I never felt like it was a metoo moment...just a super fun memory that the first junk I handled was his. Different times. Vince Neil tongue kissed my, also 13 years old, friend. Mick Mars was the only one who seemed to notice how young we were, he was really nice and Nikki Sixx just seemed high, lol.
@@paulct2966 their first album was recorded in Nevada City CA. At Cement Hill recording studio . I went to school with their first manager' s daughter . Oh and please continue to tell me what I've witnessed in my life .
@@RussellStClair-cy1vu my apologies. For some reason I thought you had the year 1979. Didn't mean to question you. It was my mistake. Crue are my favorite group and have seem them about 8 times and had tickets for the stadium tour. It must have been cool to see them at your school. Once again sorry for my mistake.
@@paulct2966 no worries 😊 thank you , honestly we had no clue till the album was released 😂😂 then it was bitch'en !! I was still bummed out from Bonham's death . My brother got me a ticket to Zeppelin for my first concert . Still bummed out ☹️ .
@@RussellStClair-cy1vu Bonham died before you got to see Zep. I would still be bummed out also. Too Fast for Love was a kick ass album. Nobody could touch them back in the day. Thank you for understanding my mistake. I guess I should proof read before responding 😀.
Such a true statement.... Everybody is out for themselves. Gone, are the days of true partying! Heads are buried in cell phones, and the real life of fun, floats away.
First time I heard this song I was driving a hopped up Iroc Z28. About punched the accelerator through the floorboard and FLEW down the highway, blood pumping, heart racing, weaving around other cars. We were actually on the way to see Crue live. Really digging India's channel. Love her reactions and thoughts so much I have to subscribe. She's cool, gets things usually only those who lived through the 80s does.
bernard mcnulty It was released in 87, but it remained a popular song on radio and mtv for a few years. There were also hits by Poison, Slaughter, and Warrant in or around ‘90 -92. Nirvana’s now legendary “Nevermind” was released in ‘91, and I remember Pearl Jam “Alive” and Alice In Chains “Man in the Box” both being on mtv in ‘92.
High school late 80’s and finished College ‘93. Much preferred the Glam Metal over grunge. Have seen many of both types live....one of the best was Nirvana in Tempe at a small venue (After the Gold RUSH) and the Crew in Pittsburgh at the Igloo. The “metal” rock were much larger than life produced showed. Just incredible was Pink Floyd in ‘88 Three Rivers. Yup I listened to everything if good
@@michaelwerbick Hearing this reminds me of me and my friends cruising the Virginia Beach boardwalk on our bikes bicycles trying to pick up girls haha. Love it.
My all time favorite band! Thanx India!! You gotta do Kickstart my heart, S.O.S., Home sweet Home, and also react to Stryper and Slaughter, rock on baby!!
Home Sweet Home. I remember that being the #1 video on MTV for like a million days in a row. It was a highlight of my day hearing those opening piano notes thinking, Yeah the streak is still going! I must've been 13..and '85 was some of the very best music of all time.
@@thane9 I was probably 14-15 my friends and I cruising the Virginia Beach boardwalk on our bikes bicycles trying to pick up girls haha. The ripped jeans and concert tee shirts.
This is my ABSOLUTE FAVORITE Motley Crue song. They have an energy that pumps you up. This song just always made me feel like this was a song about rebellion.
1st time I heard this song was 2 am on a Monday morning after just arriving in LA from Chicago. We had to check out the Whiskey A Go Go where the Crue started. My friend Mike had the tape.
Mick Mars always cracks me up, I guess just knowing he’s older than the rest of them he’s like the grandpa of the group yet I think he was probably more reckless than the rest of them off stage
Their concerts were amazing. You never left disappointed when you went to their concerts they really put on a show. It was always mind blowing to see them live, Tommy Lee is the greatest drummer with his antics of spinning upside down while playing killer sets. Crazy Amazing 🤩🤯🥰🤘asides from the greatest band in history QUEEN, Motley Crue rocks live
Young lady that was probably the best real reaction I have ever watched. Never stop rockin young lady, you absolutely made my day. You have a fan in me. Keep up the good work..
I remember my brother and I watching this video on MTV when this song came out and, our mom walked into the room right when Vince says “kicking a** on the wild side”. After that, mtv was blacked out. A few days later, we found that turning the key on the back of cable box would restore it. We just had to turn it back when we were done. Ahh.... the good ol’ days. Being as I was about 12 at the time, glam metal, hair metal, whatever you want to call it, was my first love and, still love to listen to Crue and ‘80s Metal. I listen to a lot of stuff nowadays: everything from Motley Crue and, Poison to Led Zeppelin to the Doors to Run DMC to Dropkick Murphys to Jimi to Queen toLady Gaga and, more. Love music and, dug your reaction.
I used this song for an English essay assignment in 1988, I was 16 and IN LOVE WITH NIKKI SIXX for years!!! Great reaction, this music is legendary, I'm so happy to see you enjoy it!
The first time I heard this song was my first Motley Crue concert about 10 years ago at the Hollywood Bowl. Poison opened, they were great. The curtains were down, around 9 pm. Then, I heard the opening guitar riff and they started playing this exact song, the show was in full concert mode while the curtains were still going up. Vince jogs out from the back and starts singing with pyro and smoke all around. Tommy Lee doing his thing on the drums. He's good. It was the perfect opening for a show, it sold me on their music. I've seen them play 4 more times. They're incredible.
I saw them live in ’87 in the Tacoma dome. To say they killed it would be an injustice of understatement. After Micks guitar solo 50,000 fans just stood in slack jawed awe. I remember it 30 plus years later.
I was a teenager in the 80s and oh did I love the Crüe! Nikki Sixx was a god. An absolute mess but goodness gracious was that man beautiful. I’ve seen them in concert twice and they were amazing.
First time I heard this song 1987, I was 9 year old white boy never even got out of my pants yet far from it! 🙏🏼☯️🐲 I loved this heavy metal band and song 🤘🏻😎 inspired me I even whished I wrote this song in 1987 ,,,, I still fell young 🎸🎼🔊🎶🎵🥁
Speaking from experience, there is nothing quite like a Motley Crue concert in the mid-80's. Wow. Being there was far better, far louder, and more "lit" than any video could show. The after-parties were even better. God I miss the 80's and honestly have no idea how I survived them literally
Oooohhhhhh, Motley Crue ❤️❤️❤️! The 80’s was the decade of decadence, sex, drugs, and rock n roll baby. The best decade of music. So much fun to be alive then. They lived the life they sang about. Nikki Sixx wrote a book about his years in the 80’s called the Heroin diaries. Have it, read it, unbelievable book. Loved me some Motley Crue!!! One of the best bands EVER!!
They are fun live. Seen them at blossom music center (cuyahoga falls Ohio) 3x's. Last time they performed Vince (blonde singer) busted his ankle first song. Went to the back for maybe 5 mins while the band played. He came back out and was still incredible. Next day seen that he had a cast on his lower leg. To this day i have a lot of respect for him
This video brought Mötley Crüe to the main stream... every teenager in America who had MTV found out about Motley Crue. Nikki was fine as heck! OK so yes he OD’d a couple of times but he’s still alive. This is my favorite song and favorite video.
I was in the 8th grade when I first seen this video already knowing Motley Crue was my favorite band this just proved it, Motley Crue was the soundtrack of my youth keep reacting pick any video from Live Wire to Saints of Las Angeles all great!!!!
oh how i miss the 80s lots of good memories seeing these guys in concert as a matter of fact i still have all of my concert shirts some are still in there plastic wrapping lol
Nikki Sixx the bassist and who writes the lyrics for Motley Crue, was seeing this Catholic girl who was going to a Catholic school asked her how important is the Lord’s pray and she said very and he asked her to recite it! She was getting dress and than she did and he wrote some notes and took her back! So he took some of the Pray changed up and wrote about what he was seeing! This song was written during his year long addiction to heroine and he wrote about it in his book The Heroine Diaries! Kick Start My Heart came during that year in his life to because he died for 2 minutes and had two adrenaline shots to his heart that saved his life, hence Kick Start My Heart! Love ❤️ your reaction I asked for Wild Side, do more Motley Crue, how about Dr Feel Good, Live Wire, you have to do the ballad Home Sweet Home it is a absolute must! I know you’ll love ❤️ it, thanks👏👏👏🤟🤟🤟🥰
Giiiiirrrrrlllll.... Trust me, being at their concerts, especially back in the day, was THE BEST! Being in the front row, 3 feet from them. Coming out of the concert with cracked ribs because of the crowd pushing so much to get closer to them. There were barricades between them and the crowd, and those thing cracked ribs. Even then, man, was it worth it! I'm 48 and I was still go to Motley Crue concerts up when they "retired". Then I had tickets to this year's tour, but damn Coronavirus ruined that.
I have tickets to the Stadium Tour which has been rescheduled to next year with Motley Crue, Def Leppard, Poison, & Joan Jett...I will be there...I have seen Def Leppard and Poison so I at least know they will be good...I love the Crue so we’ll see if they deliver...
Mick Mars has to be one of
the most underrated guitarist on the planet
Can't tell you how many times I've made that claim myself. People (at least the ones that aren't too smart) will ask me why I think he's the greatest ever. I didn't say that lol. Just saying underrated. Personally I have him somewhere around 15-20 if we were ranking.
Before joining Motley Crue he was a very well known country music guitarist and he is a fantastic blues man as well.
DUDE SO TRUE!!!
@@danbarrasso2253 Yeah, he is always underrated
Um Hmm
Their wild side was extreme, even by the rock star standards of the day!
It's amazing any of them survived it.
"religious overtones" she says? If so purely accidental I'm sure.
@@ckobo84 Well, they never said what it was that they shouted at the Devil. ;)
Well Nikki sixx technically died twice... soooo... there’s that lol
Even Ozzy sometimes had a hard time keeping
up with their hijinks!😅😎
Lol...they SET the standard
It was a wild ride growing up with the crue way before the internet and MTV just coming out on the cable network in the early 1980's.
Not much we are seeing is new at all, technology is just allowing people to record it and spread it around the world.
HEADBANGERS BALL
Was at this show, Theater Of Pain, Shout At The Devil with Ozzy. lol I'm lucky to remember some of it. Saw the final show 2
What city did you live in when they made wild side?
@@tommysimmons3258 I lived in a lake community on lake Keystone Oklahoma. .it was a none stop party and crazy fun times. Lol👍😀
As a diehard Motley fan, this made me so happy how you were able to disect this and appreciate it and feel the vibe! They are doing a reunion tour after Covid is over and you should totally go see a show! It is another level live!
The Crüe baby!!! So many great songs to choose from. "Home Sweet Home", "Kickstart My Heart". My fav video by them is definitely "Girls, Girls, Girls" but that's too much! Lol.
Nikki Sixx is one of the greatest song writers ever!!
YES!!!!!!!
Point blank period
In his genre absolutely.
Agreed
He is pretty much a poet
1986 I was 12 years old, bought Shout at the devil with my birthday money and never looked back Crue Fan4life!!
Just keep the helmet on! Kid, learn from Evel Knievels brain damage ha legendary
These guys.......oh yeah🎼🎶😎🤘Tommy Lee’s drum kit- he was harnessed and locked into it with his kit. He went out over the crowd, flipped upside down....people lost their minds. Facts🤘
Yeah....I saw those guys LIVE! Awesome SHOW & Energy...hi from NORTH CAROLINA🇺🇸👍
He's had some amazing kit set ups
Nikki is an amazing writer.
@Donna Lynn Tommy Lee was my jam for a bit as was Nikki. Girl, can we talk....wtf happened? I think that when Nikki died he truly died and they embalmed him so he hasn't aged, Tommy looks like thre 80's/90's bitch slapped his ass a few more times. Still kicking ass though.
And he would Bungee jump from the drum kit , after it came out over our head great times
I was anxiously awaiting your reaction to Tommy Lee turning upside down with his drums. I love that part!!
It’s interesting to me to listen to your reaction videos, especially when it’s for songs that I have listened to for decades. I don’t usually give their meaning much thought, so I really like hearing your interpretations. Great reaction!
I'm so lucky that I got to see them in their heyday! This is my favorite song and video by them. Thanks for a great video and reaction ☮❤
The Crue definitely lived on the wild side. Primal Scream is my favorite song by these guys.
Primal Scream is so underrated. That song is art.
Damn I’m old lol I was at that concert it was amazing
Me too 🤘🤘🤘
Indianapolis? Yea buddy
@@thomascruppenink4173 Ok so it was Indy? I commented either indy or louisville. I lived in Seymour and we hit both venues. This was awesome to attend
I am genuinely shocked all of Crue made it through the 80s.
@Chloe Kennedy No doubt!! 😂
2020 still alive,albeit a bit worse for the wear, but c'mon look at what they ve done through, back in 1989 if you bet me the original four would be still alive to day i would have scoffed ,LIVE WIRE In the geriatric wing.keep on rocking!!!
Vincent's voice didnt -- heard him a couple years ago needs to go back on coke....show was great
I’ve always been surprised how Nikki did it… dude overdosed on heroin TWICE and came back from the dead… Crüe ROCKS!!! My favorite band
@@rangerwolfhound Vince’s voice didn’t age as well as Nikki 😂😂😂 gotta agree
Tommy was a daredevil on drums, but I had a thing for Nikki Sixx. That flip drum trick is everything.
Great song of theirs, make sure to also check out Kickstart My Heart, Dr. Feelgood, and Too Young to Fall In Love
Oh yes...Kickstart My Heart ROCKS!!!
Motley Crue made a great name for themselves they made music what it is today for heavy metal. They did something wild and there still awesome today. Started listening to Motley Crue when I was preteen in 1980
Trust me, it was as crazy and fun as it looks. I was there. They shot it 3 times at that concert. We couldn't believe the Tommy Drum cage rotation. We went nuts each time. And the Crue at the end is REAL !!!
Pretty sure it was Indianapolis, Indiana or Louisville Ky. I lived inbetween and saw a ton of concerts at both. Didn't know they were gonna film official video.
killer band had great time with there music over the years
The gun shots,screaming and glass breaking were actually recorded from the streets of LA
which is what the Song's about.
@@evilconvictpressley what a name you got
I Saw them play in Tacoma Washington in the late 80s..it might have been this concert where Tommy lee spun across the concert in that cage..that was awesome 😎 dang I’m old 🤣🤣
Dr. Feelgood is one you should hear, and “Without You”
I got to see Motley Crue on this tour for their album "Girls! Girls! Girls" with Whitesnake as the opening act in Biloxi, MS. This was one BAD ASS show for both acts. Money well spent, and a great time to be had!!
Seen that same lineup in Denver. Great show
Whitesnake should never be the opening band. Whitesnake was a headlining act.
@@Geerladenlad Not for that tour. That was the album where they were promoting "Here I Go Again", "The Still Of The NIght" and "Is This Love" while Crue was coming off of back to back mega-albums "Shout At The Devil" and "Theater Of Pain". At that time, Crue was definitely the headliner as well as for their next tour for their "Dr. Feelgood" album where they had a relatively unknown "Guns 'N' Roses" open up for them who were promoting their "Appetite For Destruction" album.
At the start of the tour, Mötley Crüe was the bigger band (certainly in North America). But Whitesnake's eponymous 1987 album turned them into superstars.
And Mötley Crüe had to make up for bringing Autograph as their opener on the previous tour.
@@SylviusTheMad They played in Biloxi, MS on July 2, 1987 which was the 8th stop of that tour which was definitely at the start of that tour.
I watch you every day so keep it up! You are awesome 👌 👏 😎 ❤
I saw them live about 25 years ago. This song is so electric live. So much energy. Probably the most energy of any artists I've ever seen.
That’s 80’s metal baby, you get a show back then
Through overdoses, car crashes, divorces, Motley Crue lived the lifestyle. They're all still alive and not one #metoo. LOL! I was 15 when this album came out. Still one of my favorites!
When I was 13 I met them at a local record store where they were signing autographs and promoting Shout at the Devil. I was having them sign my arms and Tommy Lee took my hand and put it on his junk while he signed my arm. I never felt like it was a metoo moment...just a super fun memory that the first junk I handled was his. Different times. Vince Neil tongue kissed my, also 13 years old, friend. Mick Mars was the only one who seemed to notice how young we were, he was really nice and Nikki Sixx just seemed high, lol.
@@barbaramcgee8933 lol! Good story. It was a different time.
Home sweet home / smokin in the boys room/ girls girls girls/ Dr Feel good/Without you
This song is a dark spin on The Lord's Prayer. Nikki Sixx is an amazing songwriter. One of my favorite bands ever!
Loving your 80's reactions the past few days! Keep it up. There's so many amazing songs to listen to. =)
This is my absolute favorite of theirs! But I love all of their stuff! On this song tho, we really gotta appreciate Tommy on the drums...FIRE🔥
Motley Crue , they played at my junior high school in 1981
Why do you have to lie. I know for a fact that the crue didn't play at your junior high school.
@@paulct2966 their first album was recorded in Nevada City CA. At Cement Hill recording studio . I went to school with their first manager' s daughter .
Oh and please continue to tell me what I've witnessed in my life .
@@RussellStClair-cy1vu my apologies. For some reason I thought you had the year 1979. Didn't mean to question you. It was my mistake. Crue are my favorite group and have seem them about 8 times and had tickets for the stadium tour. It must have been cool to see them at your school. Once again sorry for my mistake.
@@paulct2966 no worries 😊 thank you , honestly we had no clue till the album was released 😂😂 then it was bitch'en !! I was still bummed out from Bonham's death .
My brother got me a ticket to Zeppelin for my first concert . Still bummed out ☹️ .
@@RussellStClair-cy1vu Bonham died before you got to see Zep. I would still be bummed out also. Too Fast for Love was a kick ass album. Nobody could touch them back in the day. Thank you for understanding my mistake. I guess I should proof read before responding 😀.
YES!!! You are going down the rabbit hole of The Crue!!!
Hell yes!!!
You Rock!!!
I Always Love Your Reactions!!!
God Bless
This came out when I was a teenager. Motley was one of my favorites back when. Haven't listened to them in ages. Trip down memory lane
Good ole days gone forever,no one wants to have fun these days.
Such a true statement....
Everybody is out for themselves.
Gone, are the days of true partying!
Heads are buried in cell phones, and the real life of fun, floats away.
First time I heard this song I was driving a hopped up Iroc Z28. About punched the accelerator through the floorboard and FLEW down the highway, blood pumping, heart racing, weaving around other cars. We were actually on the way to see Crue live. Really digging India's channel. Love her reactions and thoughts so much I have to subscribe. She's cool, gets things usually only those who lived through the 80s does.
Shortly after this, grunge would steal the scene, but Crue helped glam metal go out with a bang.
actually hair bands have another 6 good years. this album came out in 86. grunge didn't take over until 93 or 94.
bernard mcnulty It was released in 87, but it remained a popular song on radio and mtv for a few years. There were also hits by Poison, Slaughter, and Warrant in or around ‘90 -92. Nirvana’s now legendary “Nevermind” was released in ‘91, and I remember Pearl Jam “Alive” and Alice In Chains “Man in the Box” both being on mtv in ‘92.
High school late 80’s and finished College ‘93. Much preferred the Glam Metal over grunge. Have seen many of both types live....one of the best was Nirvana in Tempe at a small venue (After the Gold RUSH) and the Crew in Pittsburgh at the Igloo. The “metal” rock were much larger than life produced showed. Just incredible was Pink Floyd in ‘88 Three Rivers. Yup I listened to everything if good
@@michaelwerbick
Hearing this reminds me of me and my friends cruising the Virginia Beach boardwalk on our bikes bicycles trying to pick up girls haha.
Love it.
Love your reactions to this! I’m learning this song on the drums. That driving bass, it’s the hook to this. Great song.
"No escape! Murder, rape! Doin' time on the wild side!" This is when rock had BALLS!
I've seen dozens of concerts, but the Crue back in the day was the best one ever!!
Now you are getting to my music... Love Motley Crue... since 1983... been following them. Enjoy... Awesome band. Pumped.
Greatest rock band you’ll ever see...ROCK ON MÖTLEY CRÜE
Crue was an amazing band. I had seen them when they just started and have been a fan for life. They were 100% debauchery and they were AMAZING!
My all time favorite band! Thanx India!! You gotta do Kickstart my heart, S.O.S., Home sweet Home, and also react to Stryper and Slaughter, rock on baby!!
Home Sweet Home. I remember that being the #1 video on MTV for like a million days in a row. It was a highlight of my day hearing those opening piano notes thinking, Yeah the streak is still going! I must've been 13..and '85 was some of the very best music of all time.
@@thane9
I was probably 14-15 my friends and I cruising the Virginia Beach boardwalk on our bikes bicycles trying to pick up girls haha.
The ripped jeans and concert tee shirts.
This is my ABSOLUTE FAVORITE Motley Crue song. They have an energy that pumps you up. This song just always made me feel like this was a song about rebellion.
1st time I heard this song was 2 am on a Monday morning after just arriving in LA from Chicago. We had to check out the Whiskey A Go Go where the Crue started. My friend Mike had the tape.
Love Motley Crue! They are my go to music for working out, gets things moving!!
Mick Mars always cracks me up, I guess just knowing he’s older than the rest of them he’s like the grandpa of the group yet I think he was probably more reckless than the rest of them off stage
Huge Motley Crue fan! I was lucky enough to see them live on the Dr. Feelgood tour. Amazing energy.
Nice to see someone delve into how deep the lyrics to their music really is. Keep it up India, I am loving this.
Wild Side, Girls Girls Girls, Looks that Kill, Kickstart my Heart and Shout at the Devil are legit
Their concerts were amazing. You never left disappointed when you went to their concerts they really put on a show. It was always mind blowing to see them live, Tommy Lee is the greatest drummer with his antics of spinning upside down while playing killer sets. Crazy Amazing 🤩🤯🥰🤘asides from the greatest band in history QUEEN, Motley Crue rocks live
Young lady that was probably the best real reaction I have ever watched. Never stop rockin young lady, you absolutely made my day. You have a fan in me. Keep up the good work..
My favorite band ever🤘❤️,thanks for giving them a chance❤️I love your view point at the end of the song,I’m a new fan,thanks
I remember my brother and I watching this video on MTV when this song came out and, our mom walked into the room right when Vince says “kicking a** on the wild side”. After that, mtv was blacked out. A few days later, we found that turning the key on the back of cable box would restore it. We just had to turn it back when we were done. Ahh.... the good ol’ days. Being as I was about 12 at the time, glam metal, hair metal, whatever you want to call it, was my first love and, still love to listen to Crue and ‘80s Metal. I listen to a lot of stuff nowadays: everything from Motley Crue and, Poison to Led Zeppelin to the Doors to Run DMC to Dropkick Murphys to Jimi to Queen toLady Gaga and, more. Love music and, dug your reaction.
Kicking ass on the wild side!
I like how she broke it down and took motley crue to therapy.
✌😎
I've watched several times LOL one of my favorite reactions ever. Watching you get into one of my favorite bands is so much fun
I used this song for an English essay assignment in 1988, I was 16 and IN LOVE WITH NIKKI SIXX for years!!! Great reaction, this music is legendary, I'm so happy to see you enjoy it!
The first time I heard this song was my first Motley Crue concert about 10 years ago at the Hollywood Bowl. Poison opened, they were great. The curtains were down, around 9 pm. Then, I heard the opening guitar riff and they started playing this exact song, the show was in full concert mode while the curtains were still going up. Vince jogs out from the back and starts singing with pyro and smoke all around. Tommy Lee doing his thing on the drums. He's good. It was the perfect opening for a show, it sold me on their music. I've seen them play 4 more times. They're incredible.
They were my favorite hair metal band growing up 😊
My favorite band and my favorite song from them. The most underrated rock band
Saw the "Crùe" live on my b-day March 4 1990. My all time favorite band.
I love this song, and Motley Crue. I spent many years on the wild side, and now I'm paying for it. Great reaction, thank you.
Great reaction! Love the Crue!!!! I watch this every day!!!!!
I saw them live in ’87 in the Tacoma dome. To say they killed it would be an injustice of understatement. After Micks guitar solo 50,000 fans just stood in slack jawed awe. I remember it 30 plus years later.
I went to a concert for this album with tommy flipping and playing in that drum cage.Unforgettable and one of my favorite shows.Love Motley Crue!!!
I was a teenager in the 80s and oh did I love the Crüe! Nikki Sixx was a god. An absolute mess but goodness gracious was that man beautiful. I’ve seen them in concert twice and they were amazing.
First time I heard this song 1987,
I was 9 year old white boy never even got out of my pants yet far from it! 🙏🏼☯️🐲 I loved this heavy metal band and song 🤘🏻😎 inspired me I even whished I wrote this song in 1987 ,,,, I still fell young
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Can't believe I'm still a Crue fan! Had to watch this after seeing her thumbnail.
The 80s was the absolute best time to be alive and the energy and fun in the music proves it. Love Motley Crue
Great SONG. Great album. Great live performance. Love this jam. Great SONG off a great album.
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Speaking from experience, there is nothing quite like a Motley Crue concert in the mid-80's. Wow. Being there was far better, far louder, and more "lit" than any video could show. The after-parties were even better. God I miss the 80's and honestly have no idea how I survived them literally
From when Vince could still remember the words to the songs...... Loved the Crue live.
Mötley Cruë they are called the most Notorious Band in Rock n Roll. My favorite. You should check out Girls, Girls, Girls. ❤️
Grew up with the Crue!!!! So many memories. I saw them several times.
Oooohhhhhh, Motley Crue ❤️❤️❤️! The 80’s was the decade of decadence, sex, drugs, and rock n roll baby. The best decade of music. So much fun to be alive then. They lived the life they sang about. Nikki Sixx wrote a book about his years in the 80’s called the Heroin diaries. Have it, read it, unbelievable book. Loved me some Motley Crue!!! One of the best bands EVER!!
They are fun live. Seen them at blossom music center (cuyahoga falls Ohio) 3x's.
Last time they performed Vince (blonde singer) busted his ankle first song. Went to the back for maybe 5 mins while the band played. He came back out and was still incredible. Next day seen that he had a cast on his lower leg. To this day i have a lot of respect for him
That is exactly how their concerts were back in the day
Oh my! I am LOVING your reaction to this! Seeing you groove and say "damn!" You look like you didn't know what hit you! :D
This song put it out there without naming names, many dimensions of insanity !!
This video brought Mötley Crüe to the main stream... every teenager in America who had MTV found out about Motley Crue. Nikki was fine as heck! OK so yes he OD’d a couple of times but he’s still alive. This is my favorite song and favorite video.
I have this band live more times than I can count. Motley Crue baby.
First video by you just subbed great reaction lol brightened my day
I was in the 8th grade when I first seen this video already knowing Motley Crue was my favorite band this just proved it, Motley Crue was the soundtrack of my youth keep reacting pick any video from Live Wire to Saints of Las Angeles all great!!!!
oh how i miss the 80s lots of good memories seeing these guys in concert as a matter of fact i still have all of my concert shirts some are still in there plastic wrapping lol
I was at this concert and it was a wild night for sure! Motley Crue was at the top of their game!
Nikki Sixx the bassist and who writes the lyrics for Motley Crue, was seeing this Catholic girl who was going to a Catholic school asked her how important is the Lord’s pray and she said very and he asked her to recite it! She was getting dress and than she did and he wrote some notes and took her back! So he took some of the Pray changed up and wrote about what he was seeing! This song was written during his year long addiction to heroine and he wrote about it in his book The Heroine Diaries! Kick Start My Heart came during that year in his life to because he died for 2 minutes and had two adrenaline shots to his heart that saved his life, hence Kick Start My Heart! Love ❤️ your reaction I asked for Wild Side, do more Motley Crue, how about Dr Feel Good, Live Wire, you have to do the ballad Home Sweet Home it is a absolute must! I know you’ll love ❤️ it, thanks👏👏👏🤟🤟🤟🥰
Her face all along after the “fallen angels” bridge, and I was just like: wait for it… you’ll see Tommy play those drums upside down
Solid review. It’s a well written song.
Never got the credit that it deserved.
I think it’s one of their best songs ever.
Giiiiirrrrrlllll.... Trust me, being at their concerts, especially back in the day, was THE BEST! Being in the front row, 3 feet from them. Coming out of the concert with cracked ribs because of the crowd pushing so much to get closer to them. There were barricades between them and the crowd, and those thing cracked ribs. Even then, man, was it worth it! I'm 48 and I was still go to Motley Crue concerts up when they "retired". Then I had tickets to this year's tour, but damn Coronavirus ruined that.
I have tickets to the Stadium Tour which has been rescheduled to next year with Motley Crue, Def Leppard, Poison, & Joan Jett...I will be there...I have seen Def Leppard and Poison so I at least know they will be good...I love the Crue so we’ll see if they deliver...
This was such a FIRE concert to see. INSANE!
I saw them in concert many times. It was always a great time. 🤘🤘🤘
Great reaction 😀, you have got to check out Home Sweet Home & my personal favorite Don't Go Away Mad (Just Go Away please, you won't regret it!!
I was at that show! That's how it was back then. LOL
We all been there and I wouldn't f" in change it! I'm 62 and till livin on the wild size!🎉🎉
Man, was there when the song was released and it's STILL my favorite from Crue !!!!!! 👍🎶 U CAN FEEL THE ENERGY !!!!
Gosh brings back soo many great memories, I remember that Amazing experience I was lucky enough to see them four times Crue 4 - life 🖤🤘🏻🖤
Those were the Greatest Times & the Best Music!! Our Hair Styles ~ The didn't Stand a Chance! 😎💯🤩