Legendary rockers Mötley Crüe have entertained us with some of the classic glam rock songs in the last few decades. Having sold 100 million albums worldwide has made them one of the best-selling bands of all time. Vince Neil is one of the most loved frontmen in the history of rock music. Fans love the Crue boys and without any doubt, 1989’s Dr. Feelgood is Mötley Crüe’s most popular album which reached number one. Motley Crue boys have also achieved seven platinum or multi-platinum certifications, six Top 20 pop singles, twenty-two Top 40 mainstream rock hits, and nine Top 10 albums on the Billboard 200 chart. The relationship between the members has had ups and downs throughout their career.
MÖTLEY CRÜE singer Vince Neil has once again discussed the current state of the band and the relationship between the members.
When asked about his bandmates, Vince said:
“We text a lot. Me and Nikki[Sixx, bass] go back and forth.”
Asked by Miles Schuman (Interviewer) what the members of MÖTLEY CRÜE text about, Vince said:
“Not much. Just like, ‘Hey, bud. What’s happening?’ That’s kind of it. I don’t really talk with Mick [Mars, guitar] much. But the other guys, yeah, we still keep in touch.”
Mick Mars is the most silent member of the band. Vince was asked about Mick and whether there’ any change in him.
Vince said:
“It’s funny.”
“I have a home not too far from him, outside of Nashville, and I’ve never seen him. Mick is Mick. Like in [‘The Dirt’] movie, [he] just keeps to himself, put himself in his basement and plays guitar. That’s Mick.”
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Omg that picture
Mick is older than the rest of them… he just always set to the side and watched the rest of them act like idiots… He was always the more mature of the bunch… more into music than being a “rock star”.
Mick is the Mastermind behind the curtain,he always are focus on create music not in love affairs or Hollywood gossip..
He’s like that creepy uncle that always kept an eye on the kids…
Uncle Fester…..
Mick is a lot older than them, plus he doesn’t feel good with his bone disease im really shocked that Mick agreed to tour I know the pain he feels I don’t have the bone disease but I have arthuritis and that right there can make u feel like 80 years old life happens to everybody people.
Good Drugs period
Mick, most likely, is dealing with a lot of pain. It doesn’t mean he dislikes his bandmates.