Yes, I hope they make it like in the MCU/DCEU where everything and everyone is connected. After the Dirt with Motley, Metallica or Guns N' Roses should be next and in the same universe as with The Dirt movie... something like that.
I don’t like how this documentary is portraying Nikki’s mom as such an angel, and Nikki as rebellious teenager. His mom was a neglectful, abusive mother. Nikki built his career all by himself, with the help of his 3 brothers in the Crue. That’s it
Dean Fox, I couldn't agree more. I believe Nikki's playing has always been fake onstage. He never overdosed on heroin and no band would get rid of a singer from Mott the Hoople and keep Frank Ferrano.
@@skummtoons6686 it was good, I enjoyed it. Knew most of the stuff from watching documentaries and also being around then, lol. But I thought the movie was good
Actually lucky they had Nikki. Nikki made this happen. The dude couldnt even play music, but damnit, he was gonna be a famous rock star. Nikki should teach a college course of how to make it in the business. I reminded of the verse in primal screen that says it all. "IF YOU WANNA LIVE LIFE BY YOUR OWN TERMS, YOU GOTTA BE WILLING TO CRASH AND BURN." He just simply refused to be denied.
I was a Marine and 18 on leave and went on heavy metal day, a Sunday. I knew it was going to be crazy when my friend and I saw a swami guy sitting on the ground by a fence with a cardboard sign saying "weed 4 sale". What a crazy time that was
Wow. Crue gets a lot of hate, judging by the comments. They wrote basic tunes with catchy choruses and wore makeup. So what? Home sweet home, too young to fall in love. I liked their hits.
I remember the first time I heard Shout at the Devil, I was addicted to these guys! I had no money so I would borrow the cassette tape from a friend, buy a cheap blank, then play the cassette on a player and record it on another. I remember having to tell my kid brother to keep quiet while I recorded! LOL!
Shout at the Devil was what got me into Mötley. Parents didn't approve of an 8yr. old listening to em, but we just went over to a buddy's house. His older brother was a huge fan. Eventually leading to them giving up & leaving the Metal music thing alone.
I think it had alot to do with there not being so much technology. People truly lived in the moment instead of being glued to the their cell phone to try to document the moment. Idk though! It was a diff time for sure, and I wish I couldn't experienced it too! (Born in 89 lol!)
stephenmac23 68 yr. old baby boomer here. The first concert I ever went to was Black Sabbath back 71. I've had the pleasure of seeing a lot of classic bands and enjoyed them all. The best live band i ever saw was the WHO in 76. I was literally speechless when the show was over. I seriously doubt there are any groups now days that are that good.
I've been listening to this band for 30 years.. I was 18 and a senior in high school when I first started listening to these guys, and now I'm 48 and I still love them! Their first 2 albums are still my 2 favorite albums that they put out!
I'm a year older than you from Detroit. Definitely agree with you on the first 2 albums were the best. The first being my favorite. Thanks for the comment 👍
I'm a 54 year old black dude.... Raised up on R&B, and Rap. The first time I heard of the Crue was from a friend in 10fh grade. He had his biology book cover made of Crue! I was like, " look at them wild ass b****""!" He told me that they were dudes and Awesome! When I graduated I moved in with my childhood friend (R.I.P) Todd. He had posters if them everywhere on his walls. I started reading up on them, and there life style was like ours. All party and no food. Cheese and and bacon soda in the fridge. I joined the Army and did my time, but the Crue kept rockin'! I finally went to the Dr. Feel Good concert with my Temple, Tx heads in Austin, Tx,, and that was off the charts!!! "Warrant" opened up, followed up by "Judas Priest"😎💯😆😱, And then MOTLEY CRUE!!! TOO MUCH EXCITEMENT IN ONE NIGHT! FEMALES EVERYWHERE!!!
I’m 61 and been watching them continuously since the US Festival. I had leave from the Navy and lucked out because I was from South Carolina but was stationed in San Diego 🤟
@@samanthavictoria3308 Y'all are the damn best. I'm honored to have the kind of support that you show me, thank you. How are you doing it is nice meeting you here btw
Whats 3 people with ”talent” if they are not nearly the same driven as nikki. Respect for nikki. He had visions and made them come true by hard work and a genius brain.
A MUST see for any true CRUE fan who wasn"t in L.A. at the birth of the worlds best ROCK SHOWS EVER KNOWN TO MANKIND !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Rock On Crue.... Thanks for all the choice memories..., ALL the Love AND Respect!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Metallica and Megadeth had AND STILL HAS 1000 times the talent than these middle school boy band freaks. Mick Mars belonged in a much better band. He was the only talent.
@@amandahogan5398 Y'all are the damn best. I'm honored to have the kind of support that you show me, thank you. How are you doing it is nice meeting you here btw
@@lizbraze3268 Y'all are the damn best. I'm honored to have the kind of support that you show me, thank you. How are you doing it is nice meeting you here btw
I saw the Crue at the Beacon Theater in NYC with my friend Julie and they were actually opening for Quiet Riot. When QR took the stage, everyone in that theater booed them right off the stage, chanting M O T L E Y...M O T L E Y...until they came back OUT!! While I was writing this comment, they mentioned QR and I'm surprised they didn't talk about that night at the Beacon!! I will never forget it for as long as I live!! Determined and never letting go of Their DREAM low and behold.. MOTLEY CRUE!🤘🏻
Born in 77' and found the *Crue* in my early adolescence... I feel that my generation was the absolute best time to grow up in. We saw the advent of computers, gaming consoles, cell phones and probably the best music in history!
@@ursulabklyn_mia6148 Y'all are the damn best. I'm honored to have the kind of support that you show me, thank you. How are you doing it is nice meeting you here btw
Between the dirt and this documentary I see Tommy Lee in a new light. I always viewed him as a loud mouth, inconsiderate D Bag. But at heart he seems like a sweet person
Tommy's younger sister is awesome. Great documentary. I never seen this one before. Awesome pictures and old footage. Nice work 👍👍After seeing this, how can you NOT like them. I'm glad for being a fan since SATD.
Back in 1986 I was in a record store in Hartford, CT, I was standing next to Tommy and did'nt know it. I look to my right, "Who r you with?" "Motley Crue" --I helped him find the cassette he was looking for, "Thanks man!...I've been looking for this since we left LA!"
you mean Vince Neil is better than Vincent Wharton... Nikki Sixx is better than Frank Ferrana.... Mick Mars is better than Robert Deal.... and Tommy Lee is better than Thomas Bass
I remember when I first saw this band, at a Monster of Rock concert in Stuttgart Germany and was like who is this band all dress up in make up and tights, my buddies and I were like all pump up for AC/DC, Van Halen, Ozzy, and Ronnie James Dio so when Motley Crue came out in the beginning of this fest, they Kick it up a notch thats for sure considering the line up, Well I suppose I became a Fan of The Crue from then on ...... This was 1984 and what great memories i have from that day for sure... all I can say is from watching this video is that when your determined to live out a dream you keep plugging along until all the right pieces fall on place and the rest is history........
Haha I heard that whenever they played Germany back then, the crowd would chant their name with the “correct” pronunciation, due to the umlauts. True or False?
Mick Mars didn't have any trouble at the UsFest. He was a pro and carried these guys on his back. A great guitarist. Most of the crowd can't hear squat anyway.
I own this on Vhs and recently put it to dvd!! Awesome piece of History from my favorite band. I purchased it at a record store in Hollywood. It was Hand written label like a family vacation trip you recorded on video. It even said poor quality on it. Motley Crue-1st show-poor quality picture!! I purchased it at the same store where i got my Leathure record. I still have that also!! Oh man, I was on cloud nine that day scoring stuff from the greatest metal band. I think LA had like 400 record stores then. I dont remember what store. I had to watch my copy to at the same time as this to make sure it was the same show i have. Lol. Yep Nikki and the guys are killing it!! It came from a cheap consumer camcorder but i dont care. Im glad someone thought to record it. So thanks to whoever did this!!I This is Crucial Crue In the Beginning.
Me too. It's kind of weird to think they were at their very beginning then, because even us up in the Bay Area knew who they were. We were more puzzled by the last-minute inclusion of Quiet Riot. The US Festival was almost certainly the most amazing event I will ever attend in my lifetime.
Yes they worked very hard to get where they are today it just shows hard work pays off know one thought that they would make it big and they showed everyone that said they won't go to the top and they did and still are making it good work love this band just love them from phx az rock on
@@staciesuechristman2146 Y'all are the damn best. I'm honored to have the kind of support that you show me, thank you. How are you doing it is nice meeting you here btw
I was around 14 when these guys reunited (2004). I didn’t know NOTHING about them. Here I am sitting in the living room one channel was reprising US festival from '83. My mind was blown away, I couldn’t describe how I felt. I had chills all over and that is when I became their fan. Next day I bought their CD discography and until this day I never stopped listening to them.
I still remember going into a record store and buying the "Shout at the Devil" album when it first came out. When I first looked at it I was thinking "who are these chicks?" LMAO! Then, I ended up liking the album so much that I played it constantly. It would have been totally awesome to be in Hollywood hanging out on the Sunset Strip back then. I wish I hadn't lived so far North of there. I was in my room playing my guitar for like 8 to 10 hours a day back in the early '80s. Those were the ultimate days to be there in Hollywood and have a good chance of getting into a band and making it big. Dam...I missed out. :( I still like to make trips to Hollywood to go to the clubs and see bands there. There's still some of that magical feeling there left over from the good ol' days. At least the Whiskey, Roxy, Viper Room, Troubadour, and a few other clubs are still there. :)
@OZRIC1985 it is 6 years later and I'd like to know if those clubs are still there in March 2024? Your comment kind of made me laugh with you saying you wished you hadn't lived so far North of there because I wished/wish the same. Though you I'm guessing didn't live so far North of there that you couldn't get in a car and do a road trip if you could drive or had friends who could drive and had cars? My to far North from there was then, and still is now impossible even with a road trip, bus or train with a vast ocean separating me from those clubs in gloomy repressive UK where most people can't afford air fare or sea fare tickets further than Crete/Turkey, if lucky the Maldives for a week. I can't afford air fare tickets to anyway anymore with the cost of living having gone up so much. I once went to Florida as a young teenager and loved loved loved it, was devastated to have to return to dark ages backwards North/North West UK. I have though lived abroad when younger in Europe and a few Islands just off there before they became part of Europe and the day the UK joined Europe I jumped estatically with joy, my freedom pass doors wide open welcoming. And the day of Brexit and England leaving Europe insanely, well that was my coffin nailed and sealed. Money devalued, UK prices rocketed, certain products vanished from the shelves and those welcoming open doors within actual Europe now slammed in British faces. I truly feel trapped, held hostage, held prisoner, held under repressive oppressive dark aged poverty stricken backwards UKUSSR (made that word up, it is fitting) dictatorship unable to escape the crushing gestapo vice grip of the silencing how dare you even breathe UK!
I went from a15year old kid with no friend listening to the gambler and my dad gave me a shout at the devil album I opened that fucker up and my life was changed forever thank you Motley Crue
while I was never much of a fan of these guys, I have to give them credit, in the age of Wham, and Spandau Ballet, these guys kept rock&roll seedy and disreputable, and as a bonus, authority figures, really hated them!
For the Motley Crue haters out there, the ones who criticize them (In their minds) for not being good musicians, watch this video and you’ll understand why fans, like me, never ever thought about them as being good musicians nor do we care. It’s about the look, the sound, the meaning behind the songs, the escape, the attitude. And it always will be. And you know what? They are good musicians. 🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
Some may complain about how they left out the dangerous and stupid things they did and the addiction, but this is the story of the early days. I love this snapshot of the energy and promise of this period. They end this doc with the beginning of the craziness. And Mick stayed sane through it all.
I remember being in the 8th grade while going to Catholic school, coming home with a buddy, smoking weed, and jamming out to Shout at the Devil..............we called it "church".
@@michellerosebrown ha, some say we have our license to "party". The Priests at the rectory had the Budweiser beer truck make a stop every other week. All 4 pastors were Irish after all.
This is great! I really enjoy seeing where Motley came from, their personal struggles and how they made it. Too bad there don’t seem to be any young rockers today...
What a great video. I’ve liked the Crue since I first heard looks that kill, and I’ve never seen a detailed history of their childhood and early days like that. Awesome job.
Nikki Sixx never became a good bass player... as bass players go, he's still near the bottom... but he was one hell of a poet and his ideas for the band were amazing. Just goes to show you that your talents aren't always where you want them to be, but with the ones that are, you can support the ones that are not. Nikki's poetry supported his crappy bass playing and made Motley Crue the mega hit that they were.
To me the number one thing that makes good music is creativity and passion, not necessarily musical talent or technique. Some of the best never take a lesson in their life
Yes his bass skills are nothing to get excited about . But his lyrics were great , Kneel Down Ye Sinners to Street Wise Religion . But he got the groove going though and honed his skills as he got further into the career.
Well all I know is my 80s life wouldn't of been complete without this band. I'm 52 today and I still love when a song comes on the vehicles radio. Good memories. My young adult life, my friend got to meet them backstage. They didn't ask me. She never came home for two days and the lies I had to tell her parents. Was crazy! Lol
As a 52yr old female I can totally relate. I actually think they were great and my school days wouldn't have been the same without them. Class of 1988 rocked!
@@asherrogers2687 Y'all are the damn best. I'm honored to have the kind of support that you show me, thank you. How are you doing it is nice meeting you here btw
Met Nikki Sixx at my first job at Big 5 in Southern California and took a selfie with him. Always trips me out to listen to Motley Crue and see him on videos
@@Iceis_Phoenix People would steal and edit/reconfigure/remaster it if they used it as their RUclips photo or as any other social/media/app/website photo. It might be signed and very precious to them.
I HAVE ALWAYS BEEN A M-CRUE CHICK!!! I GREW UP ON MOTLEY CRUE!!! MOST OF MY WALLS BACK IN THE DAY WERE COVERED WITH PIN UP'S OF MOTLEY CRUE !! I WENT TO ABOUT 12 OF THEIR CONCERTS IN PHOENIX ARIZONA!! I HAD EVERY TAPE THEY CAME OUT WITH THEN CONVERTED TO CD'S , AND I STILL HAVE EVERY RECORD EVER PUT OUT!! I AM A LIFE TIME FAN!! NICKIE SIXX BAND SIXX AM IS ANOTHER OF MY FAVORITES!! I JUST THINK THEY ROCK SO MUCH!! OLD SCHOOL IS MY SCHOOL BECAUSE I WAS BORN IN 1974,, LONG HAIR ROCKER'S ALL THE WAY !! BUT I DO LISTEN TO A LOT OF NEW METAL!! I AM A HARDCORE BLACK METAL WOMAN!! I LOVE DEATH CORE AND JUST A MIX OF ALL METAL!! I LOVE ALL MUSIC TO BE HONEST ABOUT IT!! MUSIC IS MY LIFE!! I EVEN WRITE SOME LYRICS FOR MY FRIEND TONY TO PUT MUSIC WITH!! HELL ONE DAY I MIGHT EVEN HEAR MY SHIT ON TV OR RECORDS!!!! HERE'S TO KEEPING IT REAL ALL THE WAY MOTLEY CRUE!!
@Jenifer Y'all are the damn best. I'm honored to have the kind of support that you show me, thank you. How are you doing it is nice meeting you here btw
I always liked tommy lee because i’ve been skinny all my life like him and i used to be self conscious about it in high school. But as an adult, i got a lot chicks and realized women are into slim and lanky looking guys. So many women generally don’t like muscle meathead types which is hilarious to me because i always though that’s what they wanted
Yeah was real skinny like Leo DiCaprio skinny and in High School wore long sleeve shirts. Most girls don't care you start not paying attention that much.
You are so right, FM didn’t play any New Wave in the LA market. KROQ was the underground radio station in Pasadena and became world famous! I was in my early 20’s at that time. I had just attended many area rock concert in the late 70’s and transitioned into punk and new wave. It was very exciting to hear something new and different. I remember attending a Madness show at the country club in Reseda in 1981. I also remember how cool it was to drive down the freeway listening to Rodney on the ROQ playing Institutionalized! It was a great time! The early 80’s New Wave was great!!! Congratulations on your million subs….long time subscriber. Thanks for what you do!!!
This video REALLY takes me back. When I had been in JR High school, about 1984, I had bought myself a cassette tape of "Too fast for love", at a flea market. It had ended up being a cheap copy of the real thing. BUT, I did still play that cassette of "Too fast for love" in my "walkman" over and over. I had just met my current Best friend forever, we are STILL best friends and will always be. And, we had BOTH ended up falling in LOVE with heavy metal music. Bands like Motley Crue, Ozzy and Skid Row had been what had ended up being what we had been excited about. Even some other bands like "SLAUGHTER", WOULD END UP BEING POSSIBLY SEEN AND HEARD AND ALSO CHOSEN TO BE THE real " FAVORITE PLACE OF MAYBE some OF THE "FANCY SHMANCY" LINE OF PEOPLE AND EVEN THE LINE OF PEOPLE THAT WILL INCLUDE THEM HAVING AT LEAST A few LITTLE OR MAYBE EVEN JUST 1 POSSIBLE real "HIT SONG" THAT WOULD MAKE MOST OF THE BANDS BE EVENTUALLY SEEN AS BEING WORTHY OF BEING MENTIONED AND THEN MAYBE "INTERVIEWED". IT WOULD BE JUST A SITUATION WHERE THE PERSON WHO IS BEING INTERVIEWED IS BASICALLY IN CONTROL OF THE WHOLE SITUATION. AND THAT IS BASICALLY A SITUATION WHERE I MUST HAVE BEEN IN CONTROL OF ALL OF THE EMOTIONAL STUFF. AND, I HAD BEEN REALLY IN CONTROL OF MY OWN EMOTIONS THAT DAY.
@@nikkisixx569 You are NOT Nikki Sixx, so just shut up. I know you are not because I've had many a rock star on RUclips say the exact same things that you have said here. Thanks for your support, and "how are you, it's nice meeting you here", all word for word, EXACT same words. So just cram it all okay???
@juliegogola4647 Sorry I kind of lost you in your comment part way where your comment switched to CAPS and became gibberish. Was the CAPS the point when you took a hit of something and started trippin out ( in the club maybe??? ) Lol. Because you totally lost and confused me ultimately. ;0)
I love this documentary, but it really sucks that it ends after the release of Shout At The Devil and doesn't cover the following records. But it's super old and the other albums probably didn't even exist yet when this was put together...
I have a whole new appreciation for Tommy. Ballet and tap? Do you know how hard those dances are? He was PRETTY DAMN GOOD TOO! DID YOU SEE HIM? VERY IMPRESSIVE!!! His sister is GORGEOUS! I knew his mom was a beauty queen, so this shouldn't surprise me. Is that where Tommy learned to dance too? Beauty queens have to be in the talent competition too. ❤❤❤🤟🌸👍! Vince's daddy is funny. Wee wee all over his face. That's what little boys do! Vince was a beautiful little kid. Perfect model! He was so cute! Look at him. Vince a dancer too and a figure skater? WOW!!! EVEN HIS DADDY WAS AMAZED! And they are still together today. Amazing. ALL OF THEM. ❤🤟🌸👍🌹
@Bella Donna Y'all are the damn best. I'm honored to have the kind of support that you show me, thank you. How are you doing it is nice meeting you here btw
a great time and a great era. all came together for the four of them..along with all the other metal bands we grew up with..i can only imagine what their lives were like back then, and man how id have loved to be one of them!
When I was about 7 years older old, circa 1983, my cousin had a Motley Crue shirt thst said "Up Yours" and he got in trouble for wearing it to school. That shirt is how I first heard of them 🤣
I was an instant fan of Motley Crue when my friend showed me the new album she just picked up from the Warehouse, anyone remember that store? I ran right over to her house around the corner, and the rest is history. I doubted the band would last all these years! Shows who was smarter! And Richer! LOL! I will always remain a fan!
Around 28:45 someone said that New Wave was the biggest thing in LA sometime around early 1981, in the other parts of the US most of the songs that were in the Top 40 were either love ballads, soft rock or post-disco tunes
@@taniaanderson7995 Y'all are the damn best. I'm honored to have the kind of support that you show me, thank you. How are you doing it is nice meeting you here btw
I remember my mom taking this cassette tape away from me when I was 6 all because of the lyrics but I was hearing the guitar...at 6 noone understands what they were talking about, I guess I have great Mom and iam 41 and tune down a whole step when it's a Motley Crue day...Thanks mom for making me want to play the guitar so bad...now I know what the lyrics mean...Lol
After watching "The Dirt", who wants to see other heavy metal bands back story turn into a movie, I know I do.
Yees!
TheJennyWalaShow absolutely indeed. Watched about Eagles 🦅 and Tom Petty absolutely fantastic 🎶🎶
Could you imagine a Van Halen movie? It would probably be like 4 hours long. Of course, Eddie and Alex would never allow it to happen.
Yes, I hope they make it like in the MCU/DCEU where everything and everyone is connected. After the Dirt with Motley, Metallica or Guns N' Roses should be next and in the same universe as with The Dirt movie... something like that.
Metallica has a great story.
I don’t like how this documentary is portraying Nikki’s mom as such an angel, and Nikki as rebellious teenager. His mom was a neglectful, abusive mother. Nikki built his career all by himself, with the help of his 3 brothers in the Crue. That’s it
I tend to agree with you. Nikki is, among a lot of things.... a self made man. He knew what he wanted and found the right crew to help him get there.
wow human expert came after watching the dirt! Certainly you have better knowledge on Nikki's mom than her daughter bro! Keep it up bro!
I agree to that sir
@@erayk61 read his book heroin diaries they not wrong
Timing is EVERYTHING
The 3 knuckleheads got the band noticeable with their looks and partying, but MICK MARS was the musical genius and backbone of the band
Genius? Dude is not even CC Devile
Felony Strutter Please, did you just call CC a genius? Lord, you're sheltered. But, Tommy was one heck of a drummer!
Agree! Mick was bad ass!
Dean Fox, I couldn't agree more. I believe Nikki's playing has always been fake onstage. He never overdosed on heroin and no band would get rid of a singer from Mott the Hoople and keep Frank Ferrano.
Roxanne Moser what are you saying?
I'm here after watching "the dirt"
I'm seeing it in a bit.
How was it?
@@skummtoons6686 I dug it alot.
same
Me too. Just finished watching it on Netflix
@@skummtoons6686 it was good, I enjoyed it. Knew most of the stuff from watching documentaries and also being around then, lol. But I thought the movie was good
My room was covered with Crue posters in 85. I still love these guys!
Damn bro it must not smell so good
@@GeddyRC dam bro must smell
My room as a teenager was cover with Motley Crue posters as well
Lucky they found Mick. The first album is still my favorite.
mrhyde2484 nununim
me too.. 1983 went to my buddys house when I was like 12 years old and he puts on "Live Wire"... hooked ever since!! THANX SCOTT MITCHELL!!!
Saw them at the whisky when i had alot of of whisky
mrhyde2484 yeah Mick is my favorite
Actually lucky they had Nikki. Nikki made this happen. The dude couldnt even play music, but damnit, he was gonna be a famous rock star. Nikki should teach a college course of how to make it in the business. I reminded of the verse in primal screen that says it all. "IF YOU WANNA LIVE LIFE BY YOUR OWN TERMS, YOU GOTTA BE WILLING TO CRASH AND BURN." He just simply refused to be denied.
I was 18 years old and very fortunate to be at that US Festival show. To this day it's the best 20 bucks I've ever spent!
Only 20 bucks? I just paid 85€ to see AIC...
I miss those days man. $20 shows.... *Sigh*
To bad any comparable event now would be at least 250 a day too.
Today it's 456
I was a Marine and 18 on leave and went on heavy metal day, a Sunday. I knew it was going to be crazy when my friend and I saw a swami guy sitting on the ground by a fence with a cardboard sign saying "weed 4 sale". What a crazy time that was
I'm a 90s baby, i only heard a few Motley Crue songs but I loved the movie the Dirt and here i am learning more about this band 👌
I'm an 80s baby and a hip hop fan but I like some rock the movie was amazing imo
@@thepistolguy859 yes it's one of my favorite movies
You two don't know shit
The movie the dirt was good
Wow. Crue gets a lot of hate, judging by the comments. They wrote basic tunes with catchy choruses and wore makeup. So what? Home sweet home, too young to fall in love. I liked their hits.
I remember the first time I heard Shout at the Devil, I was addicted to these guys! I had no money so I would borrow the cassette tape from a friend, buy a cheap blank, then play the cassette on a player and record it on another. I remember having to tell my kid brother to keep quiet while I recorded! LOL!
Ahhh the 80s and the primitive things we had to do for music. I miss that.
😂😂😂
Shout at the Devil was what got me into Mötley.
Parents didn't approve of an 8yr. old listening to em, but we just went over to a buddy's house. His older brother was a huge fan.
Eventually leading to them giving up & leaving the Metal music thing alone.
I did the same thing.
kinda wished they'd given Mick Mars more time on this
ikr!
Mick deserved way more time. They didn't even talk about his ankylosing spondilitis.
Mick is a great guitarist. He doesn't get nearly enough credit for his work.
Mick doesn't want more exposure.... He never did.
Kid Pistol 27 I thought he was only years older than tommy and he was the youngest
Mick made the biggest comeback ever. Shows the power of persistence.
*The Dirt* on Netflix Brought me here, Can't believe it took Netflix for me to realize what a bad-ass band this is!
Same
Fr tho
I'm 18, I wish I knew what rock n roll was like back in the 70s-90s. The way you guys talk about your memories is sick!
the stories don't even come close to living it... not even close... like a dream in this point in time
😂lol 🤘🏽
@@luckyred831 , lmao...No. Not even a little close.
I think it had alot to do with there not being so much technology. People truly lived in the moment instead of being glued to the their cell phone to try to document the moment. Idk though! It was a diff time for sure, and I wish I couldn't experienced it too! (Born in 89 lol!)
stephenmac23 68 yr. old baby boomer here. The first concert I ever went to was Black Sabbath back 71. I've had the pleasure of seeing a lot of classic bands and enjoyed them all. The best live band i ever saw was the WHO in 76. I was literally speechless when the show was over. I seriously doubt there are any groups now days that are that good.
I've been listening to this band for 30 years.. I was 18 and a senior in high school when I first started listening to these guys, and now I'm 48 and I still love them! Their first 2 albums are still my 2 favorite albums that they put out!
I'm a year older than you from Detroit. Definitely agree with you on the first 2 albums were the best. The first being my favorite. Thanks for the comment 👍
agree…100! too fast is my fav. shout was my first. i’ve been a fan for 40 years. still listen to them every day! ♥️
I'm a 54 year old black dude....
Raised up on R&B, and Rap.
The first time I heard of the Crue was from a friend in 10fh grade.
He had his biology book cover made of Crue!
I was like, " look at them wild ass b****""!" He told me that they were dudes and Awesome! When I graduated I moved in with my childhood friend (R.I.P) Todd.
He had posters if them everywhere on his walls.
I started reading up on them, and there life style was like ours.
All party and no food. Cheese and and bacon soda in the fridge. I joined the Army and did my time, but the Crue kept rockin'! I finally went to the
Dr. Feel Good concert with my Temple, Tx heads in Austin, Tx,, and that was off the charts!!!
"Warrant" opened up, followed up by "Judas Priest"😎💯😆😱, And then MOTLEY CRUE!!!
TOO MUCH EXCITEMENT IN ONE NIGHT!
FEMALES EVERYWHERE!!!
Haha! Cool story,man! Rock on!🤟💥💫
Sup my dude!!!! Hope 2023 is treating you well and all your best wishes come true for you and the ones you love!!
Great story 🤘!!!!
Thanks for sharing Marcus GREAT STORY!!
Came here after watching ‘the dirt’. I only have one song of theirs on my metal playlist. But never knew how they started out. Fucking awesome!
Vine Neil, calendar model turned prized figure skater turned rockstar
CuponkAddict then race car driver
Good ole Vine
@@robertisham5279 turned living porkchop
@@robertisham5279 and murderer of hanoi rocks drummer Razzle for which hes never expressed regret
I’m 61 and been watching them continuously since the US Festival. I had leave from the Navy and lucked out because I was from South Carolina but was stationed in San Diego 🤟
Oh my god those are my pants
But... they look so much better on ME!
Ryan Oswaldt fucking tommy
Moooooom! What do you want me to do? U shoulda told him to take em offfff
Frickin true🤘
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Love their story so much. Shout at the Devil is a masterpiece album. One of the best albums in the history of rock. You did good, boys. All 4 of you.
I took one look at that album in 83 and thought wow. The misfit weak in the head kids just found their new idols.
@@rwhitely2288 I wonder what those weak in the head kids would think about a grown man like yourself who plays with toy firetrucks?
❤
Carol Kaye played the bass lines. The thread of Nikki never really playing continues with the miming bass in 2023🤯
Yep!
Whats 3 people with ”talent” if they are not nearly the same driven as nikki. Respect for nikki. He had visions and made them come true by hard work and a genius brain.
"hey Tommy it's time for ballet!" Lmfao
A MUST see for any true CRUE fan who wasn"t in L.A. at the birth of the worlds best ROCK SHOWS EVER KNOWN TO MANKIND !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Rock On Crue.... Thanks for all the choice memories..., ALL the Love AND Respect!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Guess you never saw KISS, Van Halen, Sabbath, WASP.....ever known to mankind?? LOL LOL LOL
It's hard to see the BIRTH of all of those bands.... I can understand Ralph's passion considering he was there for it.
Metallica and Megadeth had AND STILL HAS 1000 times the talent than these middle school boy band freaks. Mick Mars belonged in a much better band. He was the only talent.
Nikki is my FAVORITE. They're all cool but made sure I was in front of him in concert. have his book. Love his hair too.
You must be no older than 21 and very naive.
He's my favorite too
"When they're 90 years old, the members of Motley Crue will still be stars." Yep.
Crazy to think about them that OLD
Not hardly. Mick is the only legend.
@@roxannemoser I took it to mean the band as a whole, not individual members.
@@roxannemoser None of these posers are LEGENDS.
God Nikki Sixx is FINE.
Italian men are sexy. 🇮🇹😍
@@michellerosebrown agreed
Yeah he is! Love me some Nikki Sixx!
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@@cherrybelle7956 that’s sweet of you.
They’ll never be another band like the Crüe ....I’ll be rocken out to their music till the day I die......what a ride ....🤟🤟
Oh please LOL
I love Motley Crue and always will
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I saw the Crue at the Beacon Theater in NYC with my friend Julie and they were actually opening for Quiet Riot. When QR took the stage, everyone in that theater booed them right off the stage, chanting M O T L E Y...M O T L E Y...until they came back OUT!! While I was writing this comment, they mentioned QR and I'm surprised they didn't talk about that night at the Beacon!! I will never forget it for as long as I live!! Determined and never letting go of Their DREAM low and behold.. MOTLEY CRUE!🤘🏻
Randy Rhodes wasn’t in QR at that time was he?
Tommy's drum sound on the Shout at the Devil album was awesome!!!!!
This is easily the best Motley Crue documentary I've seen. Very informative, great interviews with friends and family of the band.
Agree. The pictures were the best I've seen. The family participation was great. A nice perspective on their early, formative years.
Born in 77' and found the *Crue* in my early adolescence... I feel that my generation was the absolute best time to grow up in. We saw the advent of computers, gaming consoles, cell phones and probably the best music in history!
They called it Quantum Leap.
77 also and yeah definitely best music all genres
@@ursulabklyn_mia6148 Y'all are the damn best. I'm honored to have the kind of support that you show me, thank you. How are you doing it is nice meeting you here btw
YES!!! Now going to watch "the Dirt" This was THE BAND growing up. Motley Crue fan for life! Long live the Crue!!
This is the best footage ever of the band.
"people were saying Vince looked like a Transvestite" 😂😂😂 29:24
They all looked like that during the 80s. Vince wasn’t any different from everyone else
Vince is the reason aerosmith wrote Dude looks like a lady
I'm so glad I got to see Motley Crue on their final tour before they broke up
I was born in 72. I grew up listening to motley crue. It was my favorite band.
Between the dirt and this documentary I see Tommy Lee in a new light.
I always viewed him as a loud mouth, inconsiderate D Bag.
But at heart he seems like a sweet person
Tommy's younger sister is awesome.
Great documentary. I never seen this one before. Awesome pictures and old footage. Nice work 👍👍After seeing this, how can you NOT like them. I'm glad for being a fan since SATD.
SkümmTöönS '66 she seemed Meth-y to me, but then again so does Tommy Lee
@@lyzzlyzzy1023 Hahaha. She did huh?
Back in 1986 I was in a record store in Hartford, CT, I was standing next to Tommy and did'nt know it. I look to my right, "Who r you with?" "Motley Crue" --I helped him find the cassette he was looking for, "Thanks man!...I've been looking for this since we left LA!"
Vince's dad said that girls made Vince feel good..... boy, what an understatement!!! LOL
Vince, Nikki, Mick & Tommy sounds way better than Vince, Frank, Robert & Tommy!
you mean Vince Neil is better than Vincent Wharton...
Nikki Sixx is better than Frank Ferrana....
Mick Mars is better than Robert Deal....
and Tommy Lee is better than Thomas Bass
I remember when I first saw this band, at a Monster of Rock concert in Stuttgart Germany and was like who is this band all dress up in make up and tights, my buddies and I were like all pump up for AC/DC, Van Halen, Ozzy, and Ronnie James Dio so when Motley Crue came out in the beginning of this fest, they Kick it up a notch thats for sure considering the line up, Well I suppose I became a Fan of The Crue from then on ...... This was 1984 and what great memories i have from that day for sure... all I can say is from watching this video is that when your determined to live out a dream you keep plugging along until all the right pieces fall on place and the rest is history........
Haha I heard that whenever they played Germany back then, the crowd would chant their name with the “correct” pronunciation, due to the umlauts.
True or False?
Mick Mars didn't have any trouble at the UsFest. He was a pro and carried these guys on his back. A great guitarist. Most of the crowd can't hear squat anyway.
ditto
Even as a child Nikki Sixx has always been good looking
Amu Jane TV what the fuck
Well ya wouldn’t say that now
He’s beautiful
Amu Jane TV eh pedo?
He needed his looks, because he's a moron
I own this on Vhs and recently put it to dvd!! Awesome piece of History from my favorite band. I purchased it at a record store in Hollywood. It was Hand written label like a family vacation trip you recorded on video. It even said poor quality on it. Motley Crue-1st show-poor quality picture!! I purchased it at the same store where i got my Leathure record. I still have that also!! Oh man, I was on cloud nine that day scoring stuff from the greatest metal band. I think LA had like 400 record stores then. I dont remember what store. I had to watch my copy to at the same time as this to make sure it was the same show i have. Lol. Yep Nikki and the guys are killing it!! It came from a cheap consumer camcorder but i dont care. Im glad someone thought to record it. So thanks to whoever did this!!I This is Crucial Crue In the Beginning.
I remember the US festival. They were horrible, but they had my attention during their whole set. These guys represent dreams and hard work.
Me too. It's kind of weird to think they were at their very beginning then, because even us up in the Bay Area knew who they were. We were more puzzled by the last-minute inclusion of Quiet Riot. The US Festival was almost certainly the most amazing event I will ever attend in my lifetime.
Yes they worked very hard to get where they are today it just shows hard work pays off know one thought that they would make it big and they showed everyone that said they won't go to the top and they did and still are making it good work love this band just love them from phx az rock on
HAHAHAHAHAA
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lol Tommy's sister sounds exactly like him.
Yes Athena is the female Tommy 😂😁 I like her on ex wives of rock
@@nightstar8073 I remember that show and all I could think of was..."Athena has a lot of Tommyisms".. lol
She also was a great drummer in a girl's band if j remember correctly
@@nancyenright9562 When Tommy left the Crue, they should have hired his sister lol
Tommy’s sister is perhaps the most 80s woman ever 😂
I was around 14 when these guys reunited (2004). I didn’t know NOTHING about them. Here I am sitting in the living room one channel was reprising US festival from '83. My mind was blown away, I couldn’t describe how I felt. I had chills all over and that is when I became their fan.
Next day I bought their CD discography and until this day I never stopped listening to them.
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@dankim6290 - Oh you so need to buy it on vinyl/record and listen that way.
I still remember going into a record store and buying the "Shout at the Devil" album when it first came out. When I first looked at it I was thinking "who are these chicks?" LMAO! Then, I ended up liking the album so much that I played it constantly. It would have been totally awesome to be in Hollywood hanging out on the Sunset Strip back then. I wish I hadn't lived so far North of there. I was in my room playing my guitar for like 8 to 10 hours a day back in the early '80s. Those were the ultimate days to be there in Hollywood and have a good chance of getting into a band and making it big. Dam...I missed out. :( I still like to make trips to Hollywood to go to the clubs and see bands there. There's still some of that magical feeling there left over from the good ol' days. At least the Whiskey, Roxy, Viper Room, Troubadour, and a few other clubs are still there. :)
@OZRIC1985 it is 6 years later and I'd like to know if those clubs are still there in March 2024? Your comment kind of made me laugh with you saying you wished you hadn't lived so far North of there because I wished/wish the same. Though you I'm guessing didn't live so far North of there that you couldn't get in a car and do a road trip if you could drive or had friends who could drive and had cars? My to far North from there was then, and still is now impossible even with a road trip, bus or train with a vast ocean separating me from those clubs in gloomy repressive UK where most people can't afford air fare or sea fare tickets further than Crete/Turkey, if lucky the Maldives for a week. I can't afford air fare tickets to anyway anymore with the cost of living having gone up so much. I once went to Florida as a young teenager and loved loved loved it, was devastated to have to return to dark ages backwards North/North West UK. I have though lived abroad when younger in Europe and a few Islands just off there before they became part of Europe and the day the UK joined Europe I jumped estatically with joy, my freedom pass doors wide open welcoming. And the day of Brexit and England leaving Europe insanely, well that was my coffin nailed and sealed. Money devalued, UK prices rocketed, certain products vanished from the shelves and those welcoming open doors within actual Europe now slammed in British faces. I truly feel trapped, held hostage, held prisoner, held under repressive oppressive dark aged poverty stricken backwards UKUSSR (made that word up, it is fitting) dictatorship unable to escape the crushing gestapo vice grip of the silencing how dare you even breathe UK!
I went from a15year old kid with no friend listening to the gambler and my dad gave me a shout at the devil album I opened that fucker up and my life was changed forever thank you Motley Crue
Fun watching this. Saw them on tour w/Ozzie in Seattle when in H.S. We rebelled against new wave and they definitely helped. Good times!
Who’s all here because of The Dirt?
Me.
Yep me too, decent movie
That Mic Mars casting was great haha
reXBoxTV agreed.
Me lol
I will love Mötley Crue forever.
Me too 🤘 next generation crue fan here
'Till the day I die.
Been listening to 'em since I was 7yrs. old. (1984-85)
while I was never much of a fan of these guys, I have to give them credit, in the age of Wham, and Spandau Ballet, these guys kept rock&roll seedy and disreputable, and as a bonus, authority figures, really hated them!
yes they did , shout at the devil song put me in a courtroom , just for playing it ! noise pollution , lol Ky life
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For the Motley Crue haters out there, the ones who criticize them (In their minds) for not being good musicians, watch this video and you’ll understand why fans, like me, never ever thought about them as being good musicians nor do we care. It’s about the look, the sound, the meaning behind the songs, the escape, the attitude. And it always will be. And you know what? They are good musicians. 🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
Some may complain about how they left out the dangerous and stupid things they did and the addiction, but this is the story of the early days. I love this snapshot of the energy and promise of this period. They end this doc with the beginning of the craziness. And Mick stayed sane through it all.
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I remember being in the 8th grade while going to Catholic school, coming home with a buddy, smoking weed, and jamming out to Shout at the Devil..............we called it "church".
I’m Catholic! 😂
@@michellerosebrown ha, some say we have our license to "party". The Priests at the rectory had the Budweiser beer truck make a stop every other week. All 4 pastors were Irish after all.
@@10MinutestoRouletteFortune That’s really cool and true. ☘️🍻
This is great! I really enjoy seeing where Motley came from, their personal struggles and how they made it. Too bad there don’t seem to be any young rockers today...
Greta Van Fleet. Only band today. #GreatGreatRock-n-rollers
@@leonardomunoz4009 That’s a ridiculous fucking statement.
When she talking about the French fry story, it honestly made me laugh, especially when she said "This is just sad!", that's when I lost it!
What a great video. I’ve liked the Crue since I first heard looks that kill, and I’ve never seen a detailed history of their childhood and early days like that. Awesome job.
Nikki Sixx never became a good bass player... as bass players go, he's still near the bottom... but he was one hell of a poet and his ideas for the band were amazing. Just goes to show you that your talents aren't always where you want them to be, but with the ones that are, you can support the ones that are not. Nikki's poetry supported his crappy bass playing and made Motley Crue the mega hit that they were.
He wrote their songs, was the mastermind, and without Nikki, they would have never became.
To me the number one thing that makes good music is creativity and passion, not necessarily musical talent or technique. Some of the best never take a lesson in their life
Yes his bass skills are nothing to get excited about . But his lyrics were great , Kneel Down Ye Sinners to Street Wise Religion . But he got the groove going though and honed his skills as he got further into the career.
Perfectly said
Nikki also wrote the music, he wasn’t just a bass player
Well all I know is my 80s life wouldn't of been complete without this band. I'm 52 today and I still love when a song comes on the vehicles radio. Good memories. My young adult life, my friend got to meet them backstage. They didn't ask me. She never came home for two days and the lies I had to tell her parents. Was crazy! Lol
As a 52yr old female I can totally relate. I actually think they were great and my school days wouldn't have been the same without them. Class of 1988 rocked!
@@asherrogers2687 Y'all are the damn best. I'm honored to have the kind of support that you show me, thank you. How are you doing it is nice meeting you here btw
Met Nikki Sixx at my first job at Big 5 in Southern California and took a selfie with him. Always trips me out to listen to Motley Crue and see him on videos
Use the pic as your RUclips photo
@@Iceis_Phoenix People would steal and edit/reconfigure/remaster it if they used it as their RUclips photo or as any other social/media/app/website photo. It might be signed and very precious to them.
Thanks for posting the video. Really cool learning the boys took tap lessons... :-)
NIkki Sixx is something different. Don't make these anymore
The last breed of its kind.
We'll never get another force as the Crue again.
. . and for the better.
Hail the children of the beast!
-l-
I HAVE ALWAYS BEEN A M-CRUE CHICK!!! I GREW UP ON MOTLEY CRUE!!! MOST OF MY WALLS BACK IN THE DAY WERE COVERED WITH PIN UP'S OF MOTLEY CRUE !! I WENT TO ABOUT 12 OF THEIR CONCERTS IN PHOENIX ARIZONA!! I HAD EVERY TAPE THEY CAME OUT WITH THEN CONVERTED TO CD'S , AND I STILL HAVE EVERY RECORD EVER PUT OUT!! I AM A LIFE TIME FAN!! NICKIE SIXX BAND SIXX AM IS ANOTHER OF MY FAVORITES!! I JUST THINK THEY ROCK SO MUCH!! OLD SCHOOL IS MY SCHOOL BECAUSE I WAS BORN IN 1974,, LONG HAIR ROCKER'S ALL THE WAY !! BUT I DO LISTEN TO A LOT OF NEW METAL!! I AM A HARDCORE BLACK METAL WOMAN!! I LOVE DEATH CORE AND JUST A MIX OF ALL METAL!! I LOVE ALL MUSIC TO BE HONEST ABOUT IT!! MUSIC IS MY LIFE!! I EVEN WRITE SOME LYRICS FOR MY FRIEND TONY TO PUT MUSIC WITH!! HELL ONE DAY I MIGHT EVEN HEAR MY SHIT ON TV OR RECORDS!!!! HERE'S TO KEEPING IT REAL ALL THE WAY MOTLEY CRUE!!
Your caps lock is stuck fatty.
You’re so cool 👌 🎉
@@Metroooo29 I wasn't talking to you diaper face.
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I always liked tommy lee because i’ve been skinny all my life like him and i used to be self conscious about it in high school. But as an adult, i got a lot chicks and realized women are into slim and lanky looking guys. So many women generally don’t like muscle meathead types which is hilarious to me because i always though that’s what they wanted
Yeah was real skinny like Leo DiCaprio skinny and in High School wore long sleeve shirts. Most girls don't care you start not paying attention that much.
You are so right, FM didn’t play any New Wave in the LA market. KROQ was the underground radio station in Pasadena and became world famous! I was in my early 20’s at that time. I had just attended many area rock concert in the late 70’s and transitioned into punk and new wave. It was very exciting to hear something new and different. I remember attending a Madness show at the country club in Reseda in 1981. I also remember how cool it was to drive down the freeway listening to Rodney on the ROQ playing Institutionalized!
It was a great time! The early 80’s New Wave was great!!! Congratulations on your million subs….long time subscriber. Thanks for what you do!!!
The 70s my favorite band was Queen.In the 80s it was Motley Crue.
good taste
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i really can't believe i'm going to see this guys on live! i think it's the first time they come to Spain and I didn't miss the opportunity
Motley Crue is Freaking Awesome :-)!!
This video REALLY takes me back. When I had been in JR High school, about 1984, I had bought myself a cassette tape of "Too fast for love", at a flea market. It had ended up being a cheap copy of the real thing. BUT, I did still play that cassette of "Too fast for love" in my "walkman" over and over. I had just met my current Best friend forever, we are STILL best friends and will always be.
And, we had BOTH ended up falling in LOVE with heavy metal music. Bands like Motley Crue, Ozzy and Skid Row had been what had ended up being what we had been excited about. Even some other bands like "SLAUGHTER", WOULD END UP BEING POSSIBLY SEEN AND HEARD AND ALSO CHOSEN TO BE THE real " FAVORITE PLACE OF MAYBE some OF THE "FANCY SHMANCY" LINE OF PEOPLE AND EVEN THE LINE OF PEOPLE THAT WILL INCLUDE THEM HAVING AT LEAST A few LITTLE OR MAYBE EVEN JUST 1 POSSIBLE real "HIT SONG" THAT WOULD MAKE MOST OF THE BANDS BE EVENTUALLY SEEN AS BEING WORTHY OF BEING MENTIONED AND THEN MAYBE "INTERVIEWED".
IT WOULD BE JUST A SITUATION WHERE THE PERSON WHO IS BEING INTERVIEWED IS BASICALLY IN CONTROL OF THE WHOLE SITUATION. AND THAT IS BASICALLY A SITUATION WHERE I MUST HAVE BEEN IN CONTROL OF ALL OF THE EMOTIONAL STUFF. AND, I HAD BEEN REALLY IN CONTROL OF MY OWN EMOTIONS THAT DAY.
@Julie Y'all are the damn best. I'm honored to have the kind of support that you show me, thank you. How are you doing it is nice meeting you here btw
@@nikkisixx569 You are NOT Nikki Sixx, so just shut up. I know you are not because I've had many a rock star on RUclips say the exact same things that you have said here. Thanks for your support, and "how are you, it's nice meeting you here", all word for word, EXACT same words.
So just cram it all okay???
@juliegogola4647 Sorry I kind of lost you in your comment part way where your comment switched to CAPS and became gibberish. Was the CAPS the point when you took a hit of something and started trippin out ( in the club maybe??? ) Lol. Because you totally lost and confused me ultimately. ;0)
@@nikkisixx569 Hey there, I am NOT believing that YOU are Nikki SIXX, BUTT, still I support YOU.
I bought shout at the devil at a swap meet, It was a pirated cassette it sound like shit but couldn't get enough of it....
I love this documentary, but it really sucks that it ends after the release of Shout At The Devil and doesn't cover the following records. But it's super old and the other albums probably didn't even exist yet when this was put together...
Great vid about a still under-rated band.
I have a whole new appreciation for Tommy. Ballet and tap? Do you know how hard those dances are? He was PRETTY DAMN GOOD TOO! DID YOU SEE HIM? VERY IMPRESSIVE!!! His sister is GORGEOUS! I knew his mom was a beauty queen, so this shouldn't surprise me. Is that where Tommy learned to dance too? Beauty queens have to be in the talent competition too. ❤❤❤🤟🌸👍! Vince's daddy is funny. Wee wee all over his face. That's what little boys do! Vince was a beautiful little kid. Perfect model! He was so cute! Look at him. Vince a dancer too and a figure skater? WOW!!! EVEN HIS DADDY WAS AMAZED! And they are still together today. Amazing. ALL OF THEM. ❤🤟🌸👍🌹
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After watching the dirt:
1. Make a Ozzy movie
2. My kind of lover cover
3. Make America Rock again!!
And great too! Viva el trump!
“You guys want baloney or something” 😂
a great time and a great era. all came together for the four of them..along with all the other metal bands we grew up with..i can only imagine what their lives were like back then, and man how id have loved to be one of them!
Loved them in the 80s, throughout the 90s and on and on. What a band!! 🤘
I'm so glad that I grew up in this time... I've seen them play live 10 times.. Bad Ass
Does anyone else wish they had a time machine? I want to go back to the 80s/90s.
17:05 History repeats itself but this time it is T Bone fist fighting with HIS kids..
bahahaha...indidnt even thinks that. Lmao. you're right. wow ..pfft.haha
When I was about 7 years older old, circa 1983, my cousin had a Motley Crue shirt thst said "Up Yours" and he got in trouble for wearing it to school. That shirt is how I first heard of them 🤣
That woman seems jealous of their success 😂😂😂😂😂
I was an instant fan of Motley Crue when my friend showed me the new album she just picked up from the Warehouse, anyone remember that store? I ran right over to her house around the corner, and the rest is history. I doubted the band would last all these years! Shows who was smarter! And Richer! LOL! I will always remain a fan!
right
The Warehouse, you mean Sound Warehouse?
No. There was a record store called The Warehouse.They haven't been around for years.
Yes! I think it was spelled Wherehouse! My cousin managed several of those stores way back when!
Cool! I miss those stores. You could go in and listen to an album before buying it!
Tommy Lee is my drummer hero.
if he's not someone's hero(esp.a drummer's),then that person is medically retarded.
Mine too brother!!
@@TheQ2004 Sad.
Tommy lee is a great drummer
Greatest epilog ever "When they re 90 years old - the memers of Mötley Crüe will still be stars....!"
Well, I guess so....
I also was a student at charter oak high school.
Around 28:45 someone said that New Wave was the biggest thing in LA sometime around early 1981, in the other parts of the US most of the songs that were in the Top 40 were either love ballads, soft rock or post-disco tunes
Greetings from El Paso Texas !❤️
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Thanks for the memories Motley Crue!!! I was 12yo redneck from south GA in 1981 and The Crue was one of the iconic bands from my childhood.
look on RUclips at WHO REALLY INVENTED SATANIC METAL?
@@euronymous2487 Never give a damn for satanic metal and even if I did would knowing who really invented it change my childhood memories?
My favorite band since 1983!!!
Same!!! 🤘🤘
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Much different impression of Tommy’s father in the movie
13:00 Tommy Lee's sister is awesome and gorgeous. Seems like one of the early LA Valley Girls
Shes a super big Tom boy...she also plays drums.
Thanks for posting this.
I remember my mom taking this cassette tape away from me when I was 6 all because of the lyrics but I was hearing the guitar...at 6 noone understands what they were talking about, I guess I have great Mom and iam 41 and tune down a whole step when it's a Motley Crue day...Thanks mom for making me want to play the guitar so bad...now I know what the lyrics mean...Lol