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Motley Crue最初由Tommy和Nikki两人于1981年2月组建。他们当时急需一名吉他手,便在外贴了许多招募广告。后来,Mick去应招,马上便被录用。最后他们又从Rock Candy乐队招来了主唱Vince,自此正式成立了Motley Crue。

1982年8月推出首张专辑"Too Fast For Love",一炮打响,销售量也很不错。之后,1983年9月推出第二张专辑"ShoutAt The Devil",1985年6月推出"Theatre Of Pain",1987年5月推出"Girls.Girls.Girls",1989年9月又推出"Dr.Feelgood"。在1991年乐队推出一张精选"Decade OfDecadence",纪念他们十年来的成功。

在此之后,1994年到1998年乐队又推出4张专辑,除1998年的精选外的三张与以往专辑的风格有了不少的改变,不再像以前那样辉煌了,可以说是“坠落十年”了。Motley Crue最值得收藏的专辑是"Too Fast For Love","Girls.Girls.Girls","Dr. Feelgood"(我认为这是最棒的一张,最后一首"Time For Change"有Skid Row做伴唱,可以说是"绝世佳作"),"Decade Of Decadence",和1998年的那张"Greatest Hits"。

鼓手Tommy于1998年4月离开了乐队,自行发展去了。现由Randy Castillo担任新鼓手。Vince也在个人发展,出了两张专辑"Exposed"和"Carved In Stone"。尽管Motley的辉煌历史已经过去,但是,他们依然是有史以来最性感,最狂躁,最激情,更多的酒精和麻醉毒品,专辑销售超过20百万张的乐队之一。

by Barry Weber & Greg Prato

With a gritty reputation that was arguably equaled only by Guns N Roses, Mötley Crües infamous antics made them a force to be reckoned with in the 80s. As one of the first and most influential hair metal bands of the 80s, Mötley Crüe had a series of hit albums, the biggest and most noteworthy being 1989s Dr. Feelgood. The band continued to court controversy into the next decade, even when their recording career took a downturn through a series of well-publicized mishaps and run-ins with the law. Mötley Crües beginning can be traced back to 1981, when bassist Nikki Sixx (born Frank Ferrana) and drummer Tommy Lee Bass decided to leave the bands they were in at the time and pursue a new project together. Bob Mick Mars Deal was hired to play guitar and Vince Neil Wharton was added as vocalist. The band went through several name changes before Mars presented them with Mottley Krue, recalling a time when his previous band was described as a motley looking crew. After agreeing on this name and altering the spelling somewhat, the newly formed group began to play at local clubs and soon became cult favorites, known for their unique stage theatrics.

The band soon met up with Allan Coffman, who financed their first album, Too Fast for Love, on their own small, independent Lethur Records label; the record sold a surprising 20,000 copies. After signing to Elektra Records, the band released Shout at the Devil in 1983, which featured the hit video Looks That Kill. The record went platinum, but the bands success was temporarily brought to a halt when Neil was involved in a deadly automobile accident on August 12. Driving under the influence of alcohol, Neil crashed into another car, killing his good friend and passenger Nicholas Dingley of Hanoi Rocks; the other victims emerged with broken bones and brain damage. Neil was found guilty of vehicular manslaughter and driving while intoxicated, and was incarcerated for 30 days in 1985, in addition to performing community service and paying a large cash settlement. By the time Neil had been sentenced, however, the bands newest record, Theatre of Pain, had already been released and soared up the charts, making the band stars and producing their first Top 40 hit with a cover of Brownsville Stations Smokin in the Boys Room.

After a short hiatus, the band regrouped with Neil to film a music video for Home Sweet Home; the first hit power ballad to be aired on MTV, it became their most requested music video for four months straight. A 44-minute home video cassette, Uncensored, was released in 1986, containing rare live footage and interviews; meanwhile, Lee married actress Heather Locklear. A year later, Mötley Crüe released their fourth album, Girls Girls Girls. The uncensored video for the popular title track was immediately banned from television, not airing until a slightly cleaned-up version was released. The group finally embarked on their own tour, but the European dates were canceled when Sixx suffered a drug overdose and nearly lost his life. Over the next year, all four members sought out drug rehabilitation and Mötley Crüe remained out of the spotlight. They returned, clean and sober, in 1989 with Dr. Feelgood, which hit number one on the Billboard charts due to the strong singles Kickstart My Heart, Dont Go Away Mad (Just Go Away), Without You, and the infamous title-track, which became their first Top Ten single.

After another worldwide tour, they released a compilation album, Decade of Decadence, in 1991. The album opened at number two, and a home video of the same name was released shortly afterwards. The group created their own record label, Mötley Records, and signed a new contract with Elektra for $25 million. Unfortunately by this time, the music industry that made them famous was beginning to change, and the pressure to keep pace with the times began to take its toll on the bandmembers camaraderie. In 1992, sessions for Mötley Crües next album turned ugly, and Neil was fired and replaced with vocalist John Corabi, formerly of the Scream. The 1994 product was Mötley Crüe, which peaked at number seven in the U.S. and eventually went gold, but was ultimately a commercial disappointment (as was a supporting tour). In early 1997, Corabi was fired and Neil rehired for the much-hyped Generation Swine. (Corabi resurfaced alongside former Kiss guitarist Bruce Kulick in the group Union.) Though Generation Swine opened at number four, it was sharply criticized and fell off the charts before long. In 1998, the band released Greatest Hits, but shortly after the supporting tour, Lee was arrested for spousal abuse against wife Pamela Anderson and sentenced to jail time for most of the year. Meanwhile, the groups deal with Elektra fell apart, and Mötley Records switched its affiliation to the Beyond label, with the band acquiring the rights to its back catalog.

After numerous bitter encounters with Neil, Tommy Lee left the band in 1999 to form Methods of Mayhem, who released their self-titled debut late that year; he was replaced with Ozzy Osbourne drummer Randy Castillo. That year, the revamped Crüe issued remastered editions of all their studio albums (complete with bonus tracks) plus the rarities collection Supersonic and Demonic Relics. An album of all new material, New Tattoo, appeared in the summer of 2000. Also in 2000, Sixx found time to launch a side project, 58. On the eve of the Crües tour in support of New Tattoo, Castillo was stricken with an undisclosed illness and sat out the tour to recuperate. Instead of canceling the tour, the Crüe temporarily enlisted Hole drummer (and lifelong Crüe fan) Samantha Maloney.

In May of 2001, the band issued an over-the-top, tell-all biography, The Dirt (which even included input from former drummer Lee), that quickly became a best-seller. Around the same time, Neil embarked on a brief solo tour of U.S. clubs and looked for a new solo record deal, but remained adamant that he was still a member of Motley Crüe. Sixx used the downtime to write material for other bands, including Tantric, Meatloaf, Faith Hill, Tim McGraw, and James Michael. Sadly, Castillo passed away in the spring of 2002, and the band announced their hiatus would probably last into the next year. Sixx also began talking about reuniting the original lineup for a farewell tour, but Tommy Lee quickly went to the press and told them that his relationship with Vince Neil was simply too poor for that to happen. Controversy surrounded the band again as former producer Tom Werman sued the band for unpaid royalties, Neils former wife Heidi Mark publicly accused him of physical abuse, and Neil was kicked off a nationally syndicated radio show for being too drunk to maintain an interview. Tour drummer Samantha Maloney was also mixed up in things as Sixx decided to write a mean-spirited posting on his website in retaliation for the public acknowledgement of a feud between her and his wife due to his infidelity during their 2000 tour. Rumors of a reunion continued to swirl during 2003-04, even as Mötley Crüe members stayed busy with individual projects. Both Tommy Lee and Vince Neil participated in celebrity shows, Lee as the focus of a half-hour show on NBC featuring the rock star attending college classes and Neil in the first season of The Surreal Life. Sixx toured and released an album with his new band, Brides of Destruction. The reunion rumors finally came true in late 2004 when the four original members announced dates for a full tour in 2005, their first in more than six years. The tour coincided with the February release of the bands double-disc greatest hits collection, Red, White & Crüe.


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