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MÖTLEY CRÜE VOWS TO WEATHER EVERY STORM
Los Angeles Times
|September 14, 2025
THE RESILIENT ROCKERS REFLECT ON MICK MARS' MESSY DEPARTURE, LINGERING 'DIRT,' AND HEALTH PROBLEMS. BUT NEW SHOWS AND A NEW ALBUM, 'FROM THE BEGINNING,' CELEBRATE THEIR JOURNEY.
IN THE BEGINNING, it was 1981 and bassist Nikki Sixx left London, the glam metal band he'd formed in Hollywood three years earlier, to start a new project with drummer Tommy Lee.
Then, they pulled in guitarist Mick Mars, who responded to the duo's classified ad for a “loud, rude, and aggressive guitar player,” and eventually persuaded singer Vince Neil, a former classmate of Lee’s, to leave his band Rock Candy for Mötley Crüe. From its start with 1981 debut “Too Fast for Love,” Mötley Crüe lived up to its mismatched epithet, from its diabolical breakout “Shout at the Devil” in 1983 to the late '80s with its most commercially successful release, “Dr. Feelgood.” Addictions, near-death experiences, hiatuses, departures and reunions — Mötley Crüe survived them all. Each step on its musical journey is commemorated on “From the Beginning,” an album that includes the band’s first single “Live Wire” through its most recent track, “Dogs of War,” released 43 years later. The band also revived a Mötley Crüe classic with a newly recorded version of its “Theatre of Pain” ballad “Home Sweet Home,” featuring Dolly Parton, which reentered the charts in 2025 at No. 1, 40 years after the original recording’s release. “Mötley Crüe and Dolly Parton together is the ultimate clickbait,” says Sixx, with a laugh. He previously played bass on the country legend’s 2023 “Rockstar” album. “I guess it’s part of that wow factor that has been part of the Mötley Crüe fabric for a long time.”
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