CRUE CLEANING UP ITS ACT
MOTLEY Crue's dishy tell-all, "The Dirt," established them as one of the most debauched rock bands of all time — but you wouldn't know it from the boring backstage scene at their concert in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., the other night. The kick-off show of the glam-rock gods' "Red, White & Cure Tour 2005 . . . Better Live Than Dead" was notable for a distinct lack of sex and drugs. Singer Vince Neil's tweezer-addicted new wife, Lia, was watching him like a hawk, and bassist Nikki Sixx, who's married to bimbonic Donna D'Errico, refused to let groupies into his dressing room. Pasty-faced guitarist Mick Mars, who looks downright cadaverous, was lucky to make it through the concert without falling over. "He looks like death," says our tipster. "I'm surprised he can even stand up during their long show." The only Crue member who looked like he was having any fun was drummer Tommy Lee, who allowed a legion of skanky lovelies into his dressing room. "It was pretty boring backstage," summed up our spy. "The band is older, been through rehab, and you could barely find a beer — definitely not a drug bacchanalia."
Wednesday, February 23, 2005
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I miss the sweet sorrow of bands breaking up, this eternal music collobration has the capacity to be very entertaining but sad. Athletes die twice and so should artists. The Rolling Stones and morbid "rock" fans are too blame. I think some people believe it is a testament that if their childhood bands still "rock" so do they. This is untruest. Anyone who enjoys watching things die should also watch Metallica's "Some Kind of Monster" I own it and have watched 3 times in a month. I can't look away!!
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