Our show @ Sugar on Sat. April 16th is less than two weeks away and tickets are almost gone, if you're still thinking of going then get down to Lyle's Place and pick em up!
 
Also keep your eyes peeled for Motley 2 on Chek6 (Go Magazine), and on Shaw cable with David Lennam, the guy who sits at the Irish Times Pub, drinking beer, and talks about what's going on in Victoria.  We are shooting a live performance and interview for both parties on the April 6th and it will be airing sometime before the gig.  Sorry no date confirmed as of yet.
 
- GET YOUR TICKETS DAMMIT - ok i am done....for now.

Hey all, here is a petition to get Motley Crue to come to Vancouver on their tour....sign it if you want to see the real deal....but of course until then Motley 2 will be there for you!  See you soon.

Motley Crue off to a bumpy start. Same ol' Situation eh...
Everyone's seen a musician lean into the mic halfway through a show and say
"More bass in the monitor, please." While these little instructions to the
soundman can be annoying during a show, it's important that the sound is
right so that the band can rock out to the best of their abilities. So, what
happens when an inattentive soundman ignores the band's request and won't
put that bass in the monitor as asked?

If Vince Neil is in the house, it could mean a punch in the face. A warrant
is out for the Motley Crue singer's arrest after he allegedly clocked a
soundman for refusing to turn up a guitar.

The incident supposedly happened at a concert that took place in October at
a club in Dallas, Texas. According to the Associated Press, the club's
soundman, Michael Talbert, claims that he was in the midst of responding to
Neil's onstage request to up the guitar volume when Neil raced off the
stage, jumped on the soundboard and punched him square in the face. Talbert
was reportedly out cold for almost a minute and was later diagnosed as
having a mild concussion.

The warrant was issued on Wednesday (December 15). Police are hoping that
Neil will turn himself in - if he fails to do so, he will be arrested next
time he returns to the Dallas area. Conveniently, the upcoming Motley Crue
reunion tour is slated to stop in Grand Prairie, Texas on March 17.

So far Motley Crue have only announced two Canadian dates in their North
American tour - February 23 in Toronto and February 27 in Ottawa. Fans in
Western Canada are in the process of petitioning the band to extend their
tour across the country.

MÖTLEY CRÜE will perform a live version of their signature hit "Girls,
Girls, Girls" crunched into a medley with "Home Sweet Home" during their
appearance on the upcoming 2004 Spike TV Video Game Awards show to be aired
on Tuesday, December 14. Prior to their appearance on the video game show,
the band will tear up the stage on "Jimmy Kimmel Live" on Friday, December
10. Meanwhile, CRÜE drummer Tommy Lee is scheduled to make a solo,
non-musical appearance on "Jimmy Kimmel Live" on Thursday, December 9.
 
As previously reported, MÖTLEY CRÜE will make an appearance as presenters at
the 2004 Billboard Music Awards on Dec. 8 at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in
Las Vegas. The event will be broadcast live on Fox starting at 8:00 p.m. EST.

Motley Crue: 'If I Die Tomorrow' Video Posted Online

(Source: Blabbermouth.net)

MÖTLEY CRÜE's video for their new single, "If I Die Tomorrow", is posted online at this location (Real Media).
"If I Die Tomorrow" will be included on the band's upcoming -CD "greatest hits" collection that chronicles the band's entire career. Scheduled for release on February 1 via the Hippo/Motley/UTV imprint, the set, entitled "Red, White & Crüe", includes three brand-new CRÜE songs ("If I Die Tomorrow", "Street Fighting Man" and "Sick Love Song") recently recorded with the group's original lineup of Vince Neil (vocals), Nikki Sixx (bass), Tommy Lee (drums) and Mick Mars (guitar).
Fans can see performances by MÖTLEY CRÜE on "Jimmy Kimmel Live" on Friday, December 10 and The Spike TV Video Game Awards on Tuesday, December 14. A feature film based on the band's best-selling autobiography, "The Dirt", is currently being developed by the band in conjunction with MTV Films/Paramount. The screenplay is being written by Rich Wilkes ("XXX").
MÖTLEY CRÜE's original lineup will reform for an extensive tour in 2005. The "Red White & Crüe Tour...Better Live Than Dead" will kick off Feb. 17 in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., and will proceed to Latin America, the United Kingdom and Europe through mid-June. In August and September, the band will play 40-plus North American amphitheaters before continuing on to Australia, New Zealand and Japan in November and December.

Crue it up...
 
Well, it's official! We shall be partying to the Crue once again, but it
looks like we'll have to wait until Aug/Sep and may have to go to Seattle.
Hopefully they don't kill eachother before then!!
 
http://216.166.80.131/tourdates.html

 

 

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