Doors founding member, Ray Manzarek, 74, was confirmed dead today in Germany, after fight with Bile Duct cancer.
Full story courtesy of CTV Canada.
Live Shows
Saskatchewan, has long been the butt of idiot jokes, especially in Canada and on Saturday night, May 4 2013 at a Motley Crue show in Spectra Place, Estevan, SK, one particularly stupid concert attendee proved the point once again.
Rushing the stage and knocking over 62 year old guitarist Mick Mars, Mr stupid gig goer got less than he deserved when he was kicked while down, by bassist Nikki Sixx. The stupid stage diver was dragged off after a scuffle and Mars was picked up and helped off stage, along with the other three band members. As the band left the stage, the bands drummer, Tommy Lee asked (and rightly so) “What the fuck is wrong with you? You fucking idiot” and singer Vince Neil announced “We might be back!”
A return was made and the band played the rest of the show to thankful, less stupid Saskatchewanians.
Mars just celebrated his birthday last week and has suffered years of pain due to Ankylosing Spondylitis. An arthritic condition in which soft tissue hardens and fuses it to bone, making movement painful and often impossible.
Mars posted an update on his Twitter account the following day…
It beggars belief that people pay good money to attend a show, injure the musicians they went to see and their staff and almost ruin the whole show for an additional 6,000 plus people. A lifetime ban should be in order from the arena and a charge of assault at the very least against the stupid stage crasher.
Mars had been looking great, better than in the past few years, at the Rexall Place show in Edmonton, Alberta, attended and reviewed by TiTT just six days previous. Undoubtedly security will be on high alert and Mars will be a little more cautious for a while.
This stinks of the recent ordeal that Lamb Of God singer Randall (Randy) Blythe just went through. A fan who had got onto the stage at a Lamb Of God show, died a short while after. Blythe was accused of pushing him off the stage and manslaughter. He was later cleared of the manslaughter of teen fan Daniel Nosek, but many went through heartache and Blythe endured time in a Czech prison pre trial.
Should that not be a lesson? This person should be made accountable for his actions and charges should be laid. Musicians put themselves into the public spotlight, but that does not mean they should be assulted, grabbed and abused.
The Royal Ballet doesn’t have to deal with this shit. Why then should any other performer or artist?
Saskatoon Berries for thought?
Best wishes go out from TiTT to Rhyno and Mick Mars.
Karen Graham May 6 2013
The first time Motley Crue played in Canada, it was in Edmonton, Alberta. Nikki Sixx, founder and bassist, mentions it every time the band play the venue. Sixx always tells how proud he is of that fact. Prouder still are the mental mother fuckers that return to Rexall Place each time Motley Crue do.
This is Motley Crues biggest ever Canadian tour. It is close to sold out. Motley Crue however, are not!
This time as with every other, the Crue faithful are seen toting their offspring. The kids it seems, get a thrill from this White Trash Circus, just as much as the (semi) responsible adults in the room!
Big Wreck were the opening band on this occasion. A Canadian band, playing solid rock tunes to warm up the crowd. Would the crowd have even noticed if they had just streamed some more head banging tunes via the PA? Possibly not. They were heard to be described as “vaguely sad rock” by one in attendance. It was also noted that “every early 2000’s band has the same five guys in it” and to conclude “the drummer has more stage presence than anyone else in the band.” That is pretty descriptive. Of course, we all know that the entire audience were there for Motley Crue. Nothing more, nothing less. Whetting the appetite is going to be difficult in any arena with any band, when it comes to such a hardened and loyal fan base.
The show began with an illuminated countdown, followed by a parade through the crowd by the dancing-girls and Sixx. The crowd was not that well controlled at this time on the floor, the walkways were blocked and there was a surge. Perhaps a little more security or forethought could have been used at this time. However, no incidents were reported so, On With The Show!
The show was ON full from the minute Sixx was spotted and there were no sitters in the crowd from that point on. Support was cranked to eleven the entire show through.
Singer Vince Neil is staple when it comes to this band. He never fails to tell of his absolute love for women and the stage show allows that indulgence. Neil, a little more portly than his Girls Girls Girls, days still uses the whole stage, through the whole show while showing love for the entire audience. His voice is still as Vince as ever and he barely misses a note. Not an easy feat for your average 40-year-old. Perhaps even less easy for this 52-year-old!
Guitarist Mick Mars wanders to stage left rarely, but when he does he appears to have gained a little weight and is seen to walk a good deal easier than on the last tour. Ankylosing spondylitis, a form of inflammatory arthritis has consumed and ravaged Mars for most of his adult life. An inspiration in any way you look at it and still ripping his guitar the was only he can. Perhaps he has been following the Vince Neil diet?
What can be said about Tommy Lee that hasn’t already been said? Nothing really. Lee is still drumming up a storm, impressing younger music fans and still with the cheeky teen edge that made him so likeable, lovable and slightly rogue like, back in 1981. Lee chose a young lady to ride on his latest Drum Coaster in the later part of the show. He did mention to her prior to lift off that he would be OK with it if she were to expose her titties. Not unusual for this titty coniseur! The ride would have been a great addition to anyones Rock n Roll resume. Amusing to watch if not slighty vomit inducing. Of course Lee is well-known for drumming upside down, side ways and hanging from a wire. It is what the crowd expects. He delivers every time, hands down…or up?
Sixx, of course has always been at the forefront of this quad. Lee and himself were the founders and Sixx is still very much the king of the castle. Never wavering. Steadfast in his ideals and beliefs, not only is he now the bassist in Motley Crue and Sixx AM, he is a radio host, clothing designer, photographer, record company executive, charity worker and critically acclaimed author. Is anything missing?
Not a bad haul when you consider this is a formerly homeless, former addict from Seattle, who never had a stable home as a kid.
Even if you don’t like the music, there is a lot to be learned, just from learning about this group of (well past) middle-aged dudes. But of course you DO like the music. You wouldn’t be reading this if you didn’t.
Motley Crue played a great selection of songs, from the new “well new to us,” as Neil described the song SEX to a blast from the far and distant past with songs from the early 80’s such as Live Wire and Shout At the Devil. If you are a fan you won’t be disappointed by this tour. If you want a great night out and you can, get tickets. Take your kids and educate them.
This is after all, Motley Fucking Crue!
As always, the staff at Rexall Place could not be more courteous and helpful. A big thank you to all that were on duty for the safety and assistance of the music fans of Edmonton. You are very well appreciated.
Dedicated to my good friend Bessan Oxley to lift spirits through rough times xx
Karen Graham 29 April 2013
All photographs under license by Karen Graham. No reproduction allowed.
It was Tuesday 23 April.
That’s right Tuesday. A school night.
By invite only, from 100.3 The Bear in Edmonton, Fandangos bar had a collective of 250 or so music mad mother fuckers. Of course, at least 20 of them were Bear staff and members of local band Naked Beauty, but that’s OK.
Guitarist Jimmy Stevens of Naked Beauty, also touts his wares as guitarist for opener; The Teenage Gentlemen @akathebearband. Stevens obviously hasn’t made the big time yet. He was showing off a pair of awesome boots. It turns out they cost $16 and belonged to Lucas Holt, bassist, also with the latter band!
The Teenage Gentleman are a total shock live. They are good. In fact, they are really good. They use the stage, they belt out solid rock n roll. They sound like a real rock band. They need to start recording. Stevens channels his inner 80’s Madonna fan on the dancefloor, as he makes his guitar talk. Both he and Holt bring back the Hidden Eddie Vedder of 90’s Pearl Jam.
Even the drummer, Paul Brown, wearing a McDonalds bib, proved he can actually play with more than his own instrument. His drumming skills are not that bad!
Sharp dressed man Ry Maier (Ry My) is vocally valid. He can sing, he can write and he can play guitar. He deserves to be adored and Paul Brown, if not a little perverse is totally right when he tells of Maier having a nice arse.
Last but not least, Bear music director and afternoon show host, Lochlin Cross. Yes, that is his real name. His parents hated him on sight. But it doesn’t matter. Cross gives it good with his blowing skills. His harmonica really does make a difference to the sound that the band produces live. A great night out anywhere, would include this band, live.
Of course, The Bear Band were just the appetizer.
Jeremy Widerman announced while he was on stage that, “playing on a Tuesday is a big commitment.”
Widerman fronts recent Juno winners Monster Truck. An award they collected unexpectedly, as recently as two days before!! This guy is still hungover. Seemingly, he states he “may get drunk again, to rid himself of this hangover.” Unfortunately, with the good, or fantastic, in the case of the win, often comes a kick in the balls and that is exactly what happened when a 72 Gibson guitar, belonging to the band, was delivered to the airport with a broken neck the day after the win.
Onward and upward. If you are good enough to win a Juno, you can probably make pretty much anything sound great. Another guitar was put into play and the proof of this pudding is in the ripping sound blasting from Monster Trucks live show.
A bigger stage would have worked better for this band. More flailing and headbanging were required. More stage room is what there should have been. However, they were not a note off any recordings out there, Widerman has a voice that could launch a thousand ships and he launched a mini frenzy among the invited audience.
Monster Truck is a gas guzzling, engine revving, joyride (a little in excess of the speed limit) on the Yellowhead Highway and beyond.
YOU, missed a cracking show!
DON’T miss Furiosity, the bands first full length record, coming in May.
Many thanks to Monster Truck, 100.3FM The Bear, Lochlin Cross, Fandangos, The Teenage Gentlemen and Brandon Yaggeys bangs, for a great night of kick ass music and entertainment.
Karen Graham 24/04/2013
Black Sabbath coming to a North American spot near you….
7/25 Houston, TX – Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion (on sale May 4th)
7/27 Austin, TX – Frank Erwin Center (on sale May 4th)
7/29 Tampa, FL – Live Nation Amphitheatre (on sale May 11th)
7/31 W. Palm Beach, FL Cruzan Amphitheatre (on sale May 4th)
8/2 Bristow, VA – Jiffy Lube Live (on sale May 10th)
8/4 Holmdel, NJ – PNC Bank Arts Center
8/6 Detroit, MI – DTE Energy Music Theatre (on sale May 4th)
8/8 Uncasville, CT – Mohegan Sun Arena (on sale May 4th)
8/10 Philadelphia, PA – Wells Fargo Center (on sale May 4th)
8/12 Boston, MA – Comcast Center
8/14 Toronto, ON – Air Canada Centre
8/16 Tinley Park, IL – First Midwest Bank Amphitheatre (on sale May 4th)
8/18 Indianapolis, IN – Klipsch Music Center (on sale May 4th)
8/22 Vancouver, BC – Rogers Arena (on sale May 4th)
8/24 Seattle, WA – Gorge Amphitheatre
8/26 San Francisco, CA – Shoreline Amphitheatre at Mountain View (on sale May 4th)
8/28 Irvine, CA – – Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre
8/30 Phoenix, AZ – US Airways Center
9/1 Las Vegas, NV – MGM Grand Garden Arena
9/3 Los Angeles, CA – Los Angeles Sports Arena
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