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Sunday, 22 July 2007 14:37 |
Erica Blake of ToledoBlade.com recently conducted an interview with MÖTLEY
CRÜE frontman Vince Neil.
Neil is currently touring
with his solo band, now consisting of SLAUGHTER members Jeff
Blando and Dana Strum, as well as drummer "Zoltan." Critics
say it is among the best lineups the heavy metal singer has ever been aligned
with.
"There'll be old MÖTLEY songs, some cover tunes, some new
stuff. It's me and my buddies going down and having a good
time."
There'll be no pyrotechnics at the show and little of the glitz
and glam that MÖTLEY CRÜE loves to deliver. There may even be a few tunes
from the solo albums that Neil released: "Exposed" in 1993 and
"Carved in Stone" in 1995. He's not promising anything else. Because the
way Neil rolls is simply to just "go out and have a good
time."
"It's all about the music," he said.
And don't suggest to
him that the band's heyday was in the '80s, when heavy metal and glam rock ruled
the airwaves. Because although the CRÜE got started in 1981, they've been
selling out shows ever since, he said.
"We're bigger now than then," he
said with an edge in his voice. "The fans are exactly the same as back then, but
now we have a larger age difference.
"Now we see a new generation of rock
'n roll fans."
Read more at ToledoBlade.com.
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