I remember when Motley Crew first started.. there were rumors they were Kiss without makeup... (hysterical!) I tried to sneak into the Whisky in 1983 because I could hear them from the sidewalk outside.... they were rocking that place like it had never been rocked before... proud to be a Crew fan for 35 years!
@@emmaduncan2991 No, Too Fast For Love It has real singing and melodies...It's glam metal. I think Starry Eyes is one of their best songs. No punk band has a song like Starry Eyes.
I 'came of age' in the 1980's. Throughout middle school, high school, college, Motley Crue and their music were a HUGE part of my life. They remain, to this day, one of my favorite bands. Motley Crue fans tend to feel a strong bond, a strong connection with the band, as they are reminiscent of our youth. It's always interesting when the Crue is back in the news, as is the case recently. "Too Fast For Love" remains their VERY BEST album - and one of rock's finest. It's raw, pure, passionate... In many ways, definitive of the times in which it was made...
I agree! Mick Mars will Always be one of The Very Best Guitar Players of all Time! His unique sound and style, mixed with His Awesome Riffs he comes up with are Just Freakin Awesome... and you mix that With Vince’s Voice... and the beat of Tommy’s Drum playing, and then Nikki’s the Glue That Holds it all together! You end up with one Of the Greatest Rock Bands of all time... spanning across four Generations of Listeners... we’re all privileged to have lived During this time period 🤪👊🏻
Thank you Tommy for not wearing sunglasses INDOORS. I never understood that fashion statement. It's not like they're hiding their eyes from being stoned or high anymore.
As far as I am concerned, Tommy Lee is one of the most important and gifted artists on the planet. I really would love it if he would exhibit what a great pianist he is.
Listen to this album a lot today still, in the car. It really is like a great sounding demo, or as they say 'glorified'. It sounds so genuine, the rawness of it.
5:17 "He heard it and he goes all "Man, this is a MESS". So I was like I went: *_I know..._* " There. It's settled. Mick is officially the coolest member of the band! :)
Full of jolting energy, their first album. Didn't know that "Live Wire" was about their search for success in L.A. Now the song finally makes sense to me after so many years.
T00 fast for love really didnt make it out of LA until people was already listening to the crue.I remember hearing a few tracks at a party that had tons of demos playing so nobody was sure that this band would stick
When it first came out, I couldn’t get into it. But in 1989 ish, or maybe 88, I borrowed: from a friend, and it’s in my Top 3 Hard RockAlbums of All Time. It’s so Raw, tha it’s Almost Punkish. I Love Roy Thomas Bakers Work withQueen And The Cars, I’d Love to Hear his Polished work wi he Album, as well as the other 2 produced versions. I never knew anything about that.
You know I liked these guys mostly in my youth... Seeing them now they make no apologies unlike other bands from that Era.. Respect for standing up to the test of time
Awesome..I love Motley Crue..Hoping the new songs will get them back together again for another tour..The first two albums in the early days from Cruise just slammed so hard..The other albums were great too, but those first two slammed like pure evil metal and glam together..
I remember auditioning for a Motley cover band ,first heard about them in club magazine, so raw fresh , great album got the gig even though I had to learn double bass
Tommy Lee has always been known as a cool dude, the kind of dude you wanna hang out with....Vince Neil on the other hand has always been the kind of dude that people want to punch in the face, because he can act like a real dbag at times
The most 'Rock Star' thing I ever saw was Vince Neil cruising around Hollywood in a stretch limousine with an open air jacuzzi in the back, and of course, 5 hot blondes. How such a limo was street legal... Well, why kill the illusion. Staged or real, he sure looked cool. It was 1985, so...
I discovered Crue during theatre of pain because my age. Then got shout then girls, then feel good. Never even heard of too fast for live and one day I walked ina record store and I was like “wtf is this”? Bought it and it’s still my favorite Crue album of all tomes
I love that first record. Interesting that Vince would say how mad fans would be not hearing "Live Wire", when it was left off their 2009 'Greatest Hits' re-issue.
Mick Mars might not be the best guitarist, but his 1 chance in a million rise from the absolute bottom to the absolute top, despite being saddled with nearly a decade of MUSICAL FAILURE, DIVORCE, CHILD SUPPORT, CRAP JOBS, and A LIFELONG DEGENERATIVE BONE DISEASE is nothing short than amazing.
Age gets us all eventually. You too will get there. Your head gets bigger as does your waistline. You don't have the energy you used to have. Your eyesight starts going. There are even less fucks to harvest.
When I have a shitty song stuck in my head I just stop, then I play the most obnoxious, raw, majestic power-riff ever made. The feedback helps me solidify it in my mind, and then the guitar starts. Live Wire. To this day, I still think it is the second best music video that fits the essence of the song, right behind Aces High. They are the greatest music videos ever, and Live Wire is one of the greatest Metal songs ever. P.S. Thanks Tommy... I'm a drummer because of you.
Hey man... That lil feedback at the beginning made my armchairs stand up from day 1 and still does to this day. I was maybe 13 then and 51 now it's still my favorite MC record. And Tommy got me playing drums too! Lol
TFFL will always be my favorite Crue album. But it has to be their "Leathur Records" version. RTB cleaned all the personality off that record on the Electra version.
Nikki IS motley. Also, the actor who played him in the dirt is fucking fine. Also, if you want to hear the dirt audiobook, I read it on my channel, as well as manymanymany other rock autobiographies. Check it out man
Motley Crue had faith and relied on the best music "professionals" to make them into something big. Local band hits the lotto. One of the luckiest bands to benefit from all the pioneers of the decade before that had begun to fade, perfect timing. Kudos to them for walking the line and coming out on the other end alive. They're pigs, barely competent, but they did it.
When I started dating my girl, she thought Dr. Feelgood was one of the great rock albums. I asked what else she liked from Crue, and she didn't really know much else. First I played her Girls, she thought that was great, but then I had to explain and show that Too Fast is just the shit! Same thing with Metallica, she thought the Black album was great, until I played her Master of Puppets. She thought Shake Your Money Maker was great, until I played her Southern Harmony and Amorica back to back. It's fun schooling people on great music. TFFL is one of my favorite albums in all of music, ever, and it's best when you can listen to the whole thing.
Back in 1982 95 YNF out of Tampa Florida used to do this thing called sink or swim & put 2 bands against each other & one night it was this unknown band called Motley Crue playing there song Take me to the Top & I don't even know anymore who they went against. Crue won . I went out & got the album right away. First 2 albums are there best.
If this album sucked, there would be no Crue. Undeniable--their best album. They may have made better economy on other recordings --but this is the one, period. Mick arguably-- probably without knowing--made history with these tracks, amazing guitar hooks and grit, that was never able to be re-captured, and that is a good thing for the purist. Tommy was heavy, NiKK was heavy and Vince's voice was unique. They killed it here. 2nd album worked, it was great. Downhill from there except with radio and commercial appeal, cashed in. Too Fast For Love, made them.
I was there when it first hit the stores dam that was a long time ago Vince has such a unique voice and the band has great musicians and I hope you guys never stop :-)
On Live wire, I always wondered why they took the cowbell and the clapping out on the second version. Toast of the town should've been on the album. I have to admit it was fun being 18 yrs old and seeing them when they were still in the clubs. Didn't get to The Starwood, but The Roxy, Country Club, Troub, Madame Wongs, yes
I would rather listen to demos or partially polished demos way more than studio engineered music anyway. This is just one of the many, many reasons this album is so badass. It was like garage-punk-metal-rock and is badass as fuck.
Totally agree dude. I thought this album was one of the better Crue albums both musically and technically. I felt Corabi's voice really fitted the style of playing on this album and was looking forward to the new direction Crue were going... but alas it was not meant to be.
I no longer listen to them daily like I did from ages 10-20, but Crüe will forever hold a special place in my heart. And I'll always be proud of my Vince Neil panther tattoo. My grandkids think it's funny, so it's still worth it. lol
The last album I listened to was Dr. Feelgood... all of the albums they made after feelgood i didnt care for simply because they took a turn into the 90s rock, and 90s rock, in my opinion, can never hold a light to 80s rock!
@@tomwolak3362 Hate to disappoint you, but Zeppelin was one of their big influences. Tommy Lee always puts Bonham at the top of his list. And then Tommy Aldridge after that
Well now that you mentioned it, I am definitely going to listen to that album, I was actually a big fan in the 80's and I haven't listened to MC94 but from other those albums in the 80's I would say shout at the devil was the best one, take care and thanks for the tip I am looking out now for that album
Mick Mars is not a technical player like Eddie Munster Halen, BUT, MICK plays w/ so much heart and attitude and love and feeling that EDDIE couldn't touch. LONG LIVE RAT BOY !!!
very true - more popular than they deserved to be. Nothing really matters to crue, i'm sure, just check the list of trim they banged out for a decade or so--a who's who of HALL OF FAME Hollywood poontang. God bless these no-talent dimwits.
Should there be a glam metal Big4 tour by 80's band? who would it be?( With a BIG4 i mean something similar that metallica, slayer, megadeth and anthrax did)
@@EduardoRodriguez-yg7fv i know.. but i see now that my comment could be misunderstood, what i meant was that, they could have done something similar that those band did.. but i also see that i could have trolled ppl with it:)
I agree it was a very underappreciated disc but I think it's a matter of personal taste of whether or not it's their best disc musically, lyrically yes, but musically it was a departure from the typical sound, it was a great record but I still prefer the Vince version of Motley, Actually, I feel that Generation Swine was even more of a underrated CD, with the exception of a couple of songs that CD was awesome, it had some of the most well written songs, such as Let Us Prey, Flush, Confessions.
Motely only did two good albums, Too Fast For Love and Shout at the Devil - They were masterpieces ( I worshiped those two albums)...After that, they turned bubblegum.
I remember when Motley Crew first started.. there were rumors they were Kiss without makeup... (hysterical!) I tried to sneak into the Whisky in 1983 because I could hear them from the sidewalk outside.... they were rocking that place like it had never been rocked before... proud to be a Crew fan for 35 years!
Yessir you sure seem like a huge 'crue' fan lol
That’s actually so cool!! So jealous 😆😆
@@nateskidmore6044 I said the exact same thing while reading this loooool
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Too Fast For Love is one of my favorite records. It's so raw and genuine with a nothing to lose attitude.
I love Vince's voice. I mean of course when he sings. But when he's just talking I love it too.
Overwhelmingly underrated record!!!
It has an almost punk feel to it.
@@emmaduncan2991 No, Too Fast For Love It has real singing and melodies...It's glam metal. I think Starry Eyes is one of their best songs. No punk band has a song like Starry Eyes.
@flash 22 I agree!
Nothing about Too Fast For Love is underrated.
Many rockers and founding members of important groups quote TFFL as an influence. Megarated.
Love the Motley Crue album Too fast for love and song Live Wire Awesome song and band love all their music forever Motley Crue Rocks
I 'came of age' in the 1980's. Throughout middle school, high school, college, Motley Crue and their music were a HUGE part of my life. They remain, to this day, one of my favorite bands. Motley Crue fans tend to feel a strong bond, a strong connection with the band, as they are reminiscent of our youth. It's always interesting when the Crue is back in the news, as is the case recently. "Too Fast For Love" remains their VERY BEST album - and one of rock's finest. It's raw, pure, passionate... In many ways, definitive of the times in which it was made...
I agree! Mick Mars will Always be one of
The Very Best Guitar Players of all Time!
His unique sound and style, mixed with
His Awesome Riffs he comes up with are
Just Freakin Awesome... and you mix that
With Vince’s Voice... and the beat of Tommy’s
Drum playing, and then Nikki’s the Glue That
Holds it all together! You end up with one
Of the Greatest Rock Bands of all time... spanning across four Generations of Listeners... we’re all privileged to have lived
During this time period 🤪👊🏻
He is the sound of Motley Crue.
Too Fast For Love was a GREAT ALBUM!!!!
*is* 😉
Thank you Tommy for not wearing sunglasses INDOORS. I never understood that fashion statement. It's not like they're hiding their eyes from being stoned or high anymore.
Kim Chi huh, never thought of that
The glasses hide wrinkles too. Of which they've earned. :-)
Only two types of folks wear sunglasses inside. Blind people and assholes...I think they all see perfectly well.
As far as I am concerned, Tommy Lee is one of the most important and gifted artists on the planet. I really would love it if he would exhibit what a great pianist he is.
It has nothing to do with fashion. They are hiding their age. They are hiding their wrinkles.
My favourite Motley album!!!! Raw, heavy and nasty!!!!🤘🏻
80's Baby!!!
Listen to this album a lot today still, in the car. It really is like a great sounding demo, or as they say 'glorified'. It sounds so genuine, the rawness of it.
tommy is always super cool
Except when he’s beating women. I imagine he’s not very cool then.
@@Six6Syxx That was in movie man
Tommy's a tool. Mick is and always has been the only member of that band with any damn sense.
@@phillipweber6059 What are talking about
@@phillipweber6059 what are you talking about, their in a band
5:17 "He heard it and he goes all "Man, this is a MESS".
So I was like I went: *_I know..._* "
There. It's settled. Mick is officially the coolest member of the band! :)
"Nobody walks in L.A."
My favorite Mick quote...
Interviewer-"whats your favorite fish?"
Mick-"The elusive fish in the panty hose that no one can seem to find"
@@bradcrowe668 Gross. You need to grow up dude
Mattie Mclean he said that
Full of jolting energy, their first album. Didn't know that "Live Wire" was about their search for success in L.A. Now the song finally makes sense to me after so many years.
That first album was brilliant , a masterpiece
Omg when i see any of the crew i just light up my day idk how you do it !
Although they have many great albums, my personal favorites are the first two!
T00 fast for love really didnt make it out of LA until people was already listening to the crue.I remember hearing a few tracks at a party that had tons of demos playing so nobody was sure that this band would stick
Too Fast for Love was just a raw album that gave off this energy that cannot be matched
When it first came out, I couldn’t get into it. But in 1989 ish, or maybe 88, I borrowed: from a friend, and it’s in my Top 3 Hard RockAlbums of All Time. It’s so Raw, tha it’s Almost Punkish. I Love Roy Thomas Bakers Work withQueen And The Cars, I’d Love to Hear his Polished work wi he Album, as well as the other 2 produced versions. I never knew anything about that.
You know I liked these guys mostly in my youth... Seeing them now they make no apologies unlike other bands from that Era.. Respect for standing up to the test of time
Awesome..I love Motley Crue..Hoping the new songs will get them back together again for another tour..The first two albums in the early days from Cruise just slammed so hard..The other albums were great too, but those first two slammed like pure evil metal and glam together..
I remember auditioning for a Motley cover band ,first heard about them in club magazine, so raw fresh , great album got the gig even though I had to learn double bass
You guys are the best!
Tommy ..... even through all the shit still love Tommy ........
Tommy Lee has always been known as a cool dude, the kind of dude you wanna hang out with....Vince Neil on the other hand has always been the kind of dude that people want to punch in the face, because he can act like a real dbag at times
I’m 14 😁 and been listening to them for about 1 year almost 2
My favorite Motley Crue album!
Too Fast For Love is a punk masterpiece
I bet mick knew what he was doing he was already a seasoned vet at that time
Favorite album of all time!!
Mick looks like Roy Orbison here. Love hearing interviews, the stories they have to tell.
The most 'Rock Star' thing I ever saw was Vince Neil cruising around Hollywood in a stretch limousine with an open air jacuzzi in the back, and of course, 5 hot blondes. How such a limo was street legal... Well, why kill the illusion. Staged or real, he sure looked cool. It was 1985, so...
Mick Obrien It was staged but yeah he was cool early on but later became a real dick.
Fuck Vince Neil ...bloated midget ...he’s a pussy who needs a beating.
Tim -me Tube Someone sounds jealous
My wife HAS a pussy that needs beating!@@timothyh6670
Such a great record. You can tell how hungry they were as musicians.
I discovered Crue during theatre of pain because my age. Then got shout then girls, then feel good. Never even heard of too fast for live and one day I walked ina record store and I was like “wtf is this”?
Bought it and it’s still my favorite Crue album of all tomes
Honestly best motley record to date
I will have to listen to that album again, as well as the other collection of songs ! 👍👍
I love that first record. Interesting that Vince would say how mad fans would be not hearing "Live Wire", when it was left off their 2009 'Greatest Hits' re-issue.
I love MICK MARS... He's the only dude that makes Keith look healthy.
lmao...True That.
Lol
You love him because he looks MORE like shit than Keith Richards? Hmm... Interesting reason to love someone.
Noooo, hahahaha
Mick Mars has ankylosing spondylitis.
Mick Mars might not be the best guitarist, but his 1 chance in a million rise from the absolute bottom to the absolute top, despite being saddled with nearly a decade of MUSICAL FAILURE, DIVORCE, CHILD SUPPORT, CRAP JOBS, and A LIFELONG DEGENERATIVE BONE DISEASE is nothing short than amazing.
They re-recorded it in 2019. Now it's called 'Too Fat For Love'.
.. intelligent response .. you maybe should see a Psychiatrist.
Aww, did i upset it? Gaze upon the field where i harvest my fucks... notice it is barren.
Age gets us all eventually. You too will get there. Your head gets bigger as does your waistline. You don't have the energy you used to have. Your eyesight starts going. There are even less fucks to harvest.
@@dr.awkward9075 fucking bitch
Hell Im eating my toottie loopies or whatever and your comment made me feel fat XD
Its in my top 3 of Motley albums and ill definitely back you up highly underrated
When I have a shitty song stuck in my head I just stop, then I play the most obnoxious, raw, majestic power-riff ever made.
The feedback helps me solidify it in my mind, and then the guitar starts. Live Wire.
To this day, I still think it is the second best music video that fits the essence of the song, right behind Aces High.
They are the greatest music videos ever, and Live Wire is one of the greatest Metal songs ever.
P.S. Thanks Tommy... I'm a drummer because of you.
Hey man... That lil feedback at the beginning made my armchairs stand up from day 1 and still does to this day. I was maybe 13 then and 51 now it's still my favorite MC record.
And Tommy got me playing drums too! Lol
@@jujupancakes9310 Awesome
By far their best record, been listening since 84.
TFFL will always be my favorite Crue album. But it has to be their "Leathur Records" version. RTB cleaned all the personality off that record on the Electra version.
My favorite Crue album
I was born when your guys musics was born. My dad hated this stuff. But this music is what I like
Tommy Lee is such a sweetheart. Mr.mars is my favorite 👏
Nikki IS motley. Also, the actor who played him in the dirt is fucking fine.
Also, if you want to hear the dirt audiobook, I read it on my channel, as well as manymanymany other rock autobiographies. Check it out man
I have the first record. The first. The one they gave to DJs at the local radio stations. Has "Stick to Your Guns" on it.
Dude! That's so fkn rad!! \m/
My favorite Crue album by far, raw!!
Motley Crue had faith and relied on the best music "professionals" to make them into something big. Local band hits the lotto. One of the luckiest bands to benefit from all the pioneers of the decade before that had begun to fade, perfect timing. Kudos to them for walking the line and coming out on the other end alive. They're pigs, barely competent, but they did it.
My favorite Crue record to this day. Love that album front to back.
When I started dating my girl, she thought Dr. Feelgood was one of the great rock albums. I asked what else she liked from Crue, and she didn't really know much else. First I played her Girls, she thought that was great, but then I had to explain and show that Too Fast is just the shit! Same thing with Metallica, she thought the Black album was great, until I played her Master of Puppets. She thought Shake Your Money Maker was great, until I played her Southern Harmony and Amorica back to back. It's fun schooling people on great music. TFFL is one of my favorite albums in all of music, ever, and it's best when you can listen to the whole thing.
I love mick trying to be nice about nikki sounding like mess when he came up with live wire 😂😂
THE DIRT BROUGHT ME HERE!
Fuck off
@@mcguire2038 God forbid Motley Crue gets new fans without some asshole telling them to fuck off.
I 😍 the song live wire rock on
Motley crue an my crue tattoo will always be my heart forever
Motley Crue is my favorite band they fucking rock.
Best video ever
Back in 1982 95 YNF out of Tampa Florida used to do this thing called sink or swim & put 2 bands against each other & one night it was this unknown band called Motley Crue playing there song Take me to the Top & I don't even know anymore who they went against. Crue won . I went out & got the album right away. First 2 albums are there best.
Love the crew and this raw sound MY FAV
Never a big fan but just watched the movie on Netflix and realized I do know a lot of their songs and like them
If this album sucked, there would be no Crue. Undeniable--their best album. They may have made better economy on other recordings --but this is the one, period. Mick arguably-- probably without knowing--made history with these tracks, amazing guitar hooks and grit, that was never able to be re-captured, and that is a good thing for the purist. Tommy was heavy, NiKK was heavy and Vince's voice was unique. They killed it here. 2nd album worked, it was great. Downhill from there except with radio and commercial appeal, cashed in. Too Fast For Love, made them.
The rest of the band: We
Nikki: MEEEEEE!
Such a great album.
🤘🤘
best musician in the band!!! luv you T-Bone
I was there when it first hit the stores dam that was a long time ago Vince has such a unique voice and the band has great musicians and I hope you guys never stop :-)
"Rad". "Killer". Tommy Lee, keeping it real.🤘
Their best album.
I love the AMEN part in Wildside! ✌
I love TFFL. The songs are so simple and catchy.
i had the leathur records LP great album definitely raw. i miss that in today's market
On Live wire, I always wondered why they took the cowbell and the clapping out on the second version. Toast of the town should've been on the album. I have to admit it was fun being 18 yrs old and seeing them when they were still in the clubs. Didn't get to The Starwood, but The Roxy, Country Club, Troub, Madame Wongs, yes
2020 N 3 MONTHS IM STILL JAMIN TO MOTLEY CRUE ILL BE 46 N OCTOBER 11 ROCK ON😎😎😎😎😎
O how much I love live wire
Love this !!!!
I would rather listen to demos or partially polished demos way more than studio engineered music anyway. This is just one of the many, many reasons this album is so badass. It was like garage-punk-metal-rock and is badass as fuck.
Totally agree dude. I thought this album was one of the better Crue albums both musically and technically. I felt Corabi's voice really fitted the style of playing on this album and was looking forward to the new direction Crue were going... but alas it was not meant to be.
I no longer listen to them daily like I did from ages 10-20, but Crüe will forever hold a special place in my heart. And I'll always be proud of my Vince Neil panther tattoo. My grandkids think it's funny, so it's still worth it. lol
Tommy :)
Their best album ever
The last album I listened to was Dr. Feelgood... all of the albums they made after feelgood i didnt care for simply because they took a turn into the 90s rock, and 90s rock, in my opinion, can never hold a light to 80s rock!
SkullzXBaby Yes exactly.Dr feelgood sounded too much like zepplin and I fucking hated led zepplin.
@@tomwolak3362 Hate to disappoint you, but Zeppelin was one of their big influences. Tommy Lee always puts Bonham at the top of his list. And then Tommy Aldridge after that
@@tomwolak3362 your cant even write their name right how can you hate them
Mick mars laugh.. Sounds like a old muscle car
Well now that you mentioned it, I am definitely going to listen to that album, I was actually a big fan in the 80's and I haven't listened to MC94 but from other those albums in the 80's I would say shout at the devil was the best one, take care and thanks for the tip I am looking out now for that album
Mick Mars is not a technical player like Eddie Munster Halen, BUT, MICK plays w/ so much heart and attitude and love and feeling that EDDIE couldn't touch. LONG LIVE RAT BOY !!!
And your best album
Tommy !!!!!❤️😍❤️😍❤️🥀🔥
The first album totally KICKS ASS!!! 🤘
I can't wait to watch all the episodes....... I LOVE THIS BAND~
you okay, Mary Beth? I see a pretty blonde woman in your sig and all I can think is - ANOTHER ONE BITES THE Crue DUST !! Peace M.B.R.
I wished that they would had touched based Quickly on every song
This is my, and Christopher Walken's favorite Crüe record.
I saw you talkin'... to Christopher Walken.... on my TV.
dude, motley crue was the shit....a lot of u young dudes don't get it but they were huge< for a long time.....say what u must
very true - more popular than they deserved to be. Nothing really matters to crue, i'm sure, just check the list of trim they banged out for a decade or so--a who's who of HALL OF FAME Hollywood poontang. God bless these no-talent dimwits.
I’m young but I still understand how bad ass the Crue is 🤷🏼♂️
Should there be a glam metal Big4 tour by 80's band? who would it be?( With a BIG4 i mean something similar that metallica, slayer, megadeth and anthrax did)
Amund Dimmen those bands you named aren’t glam metal. Just don’t say anything
@@EduardoRodriguez-yg7fv i know.. but i see now that my comment could be misunderstood, what i meant was that, they could have done something similar that those band did.. but i also see that i could have trolled ppl with it:)
Motley Crue is the SHITTTTTTTTTT!!!!!!!! Nikki Sixx is a fucking legend. Very inspiring for new artist…
I agree it was a very underappreciated disc but I think it's a matter of personal taste of whether or not it's their best disc musically, lyrically yes, but musically it was a departure from the typical sound, it was a great record but I still prefer the Vince version of Motley, Actually, I feel that Generation Swine was even more of a underrated CD, with the exception of a couple of songs that CD was awesome, it had some of the most well written songs, such as Let Us Prey, Flush, Confessions.
Motely only did two good albums, Too Fast For Love and Shout at the Devil - They were masterpieces ( I worshiped those two albums)...After that, they turned bubblegum.
Both albums were 10s. Not a bad track on them
.once they had big hits and filler on theatre theyd never have a album full of great songs again
The 1994 album with Corabi.
tomcat13claws Agree 100 percent.I have their first 2 but REFUSE to listen to anything after that.Its just NOT the motley crue I fell in love with.
Yeah, after that they started sounding like fucking Aerosmith during the 80s. Fucking bubblegum pop rock.
Ummm... What the fuck about Dr.Feelgood ?!?!??!!?
Live Wire Rules! 2018!!!!!!
2019 🍁🇨🇦👍
Their real names are Vince Wharton, Bob Deal, Frank Peranna, and Tommy Bass.
Nikki man Tracy Alabama u r so blessed
Sick!
I care about that era and that album and a lot of other people do too. What do you mean it never existed? It seemed pretty real to me.