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  • This episode of Crue Cast, a podcast about the most infamous band in rock history, Motley Crue hosted by Jason LaChance. I talk with fellow Crue Head David Lucarelli the award-winning Writer/Producer Doctor of Zomba’s Ghost Show and Completely Unauthorized Play Crude.  David and I do a breakdown of the Dirt comic book. David is a comic book writer and producer himself and brings knowledge and education on some of the more outside-of-the-box comics.  

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  • This episode of Crue Cast is a podcast about the most infamous band in rock history, Motley Crue hosted by Jason LaChance. I talk with fellow Crue Head David Lucarelli the award-winning Writer/Producer Doctor of Zomba’s Ghost Show and Completely Unauthorized Play Crude.  David and I discuss no new music from Motley Crue, the tour continuing through 2024 according to an interview with Vince. 

    For more on Dave and his work give him a follow on Facebook and Instagram and his comic book work.

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    Jason’s other podcasts focus on addiction recovery and mental health. Knockin’ Doorz Down, featuring Kat Von D, Bam Margera, Charlie Sheen, and more https://linktr.ee/knockindoorzdown

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  • In this Episode of Crue Cast, a podcast is all about the most infamous band in rock history Motley Crue. I talk with fellow Crue Head Jesse Acciacca of Jesse's Custom Design and the curator of the Instagram account Motley Crueseum about the announcement of Mick Mars retiring from touring with Motley Crue. 

    We dig into our thoughts on Mick Mars retiring, some favorite memories of Mick, and thoughts on John 5 stepping in to play guitar. 

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    For more on Jesse Acciacca, Jesse's Custome Design and the Motley Crueseum click the links below.

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    Jason’s other podcasts focus on addiction recovery and mental health. Knockin’ Doorz Down, featuring Kat Von D, Bam Margera, Charlie Sheen, and more https://linktr.ee/knockindoorzdown

    Don’t Hide The Scars, brought to you by the nonprofit Parents & Addicts In Need https://linktr.ee/painnonprofit

  • In this Episode of Crue Cast, a podcast is all about the most infamous band in rock history Motley Crue. I am joined by Higgy, aka Higgy 2.0 on social media. Higgy is the founder of No More Heroin.  Dancing On Glass is Higgy's favorite Motley Crue song.  

    Higgy and I take a look at the lyrics and give our interpretation of what Nikki Sixx is saying in the track. As well as our take on how the song is quite heavy lyrically but still has an awesome pop rock appeal to it.    

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  • In this Episode of Crue Cast, a podcast is all about the most infamous band in rock history Motley Crue. I talk with fellow Crue Head Jesse Acciacca of Jesse's Custom Design and the curator of the Instagram account Motley Crueseum about our top 5 favorite Motley Crue Album covers. 

    We dig into how designed our favorite Motley Crue Album covers, why they're our favorite album covers as well as honorable mentions. 

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    For more on Jesse Acciacca, Jesse's Custome Design and the Motley Crueseum click the links below.

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    Jason’s other podcasts focus on addiction recovery and mental health. Knockin’ Doorz Down, featuring Kat Von D, Bam Margera, Charlie Sheen, and more https://linktr.ee/knockindoorzdown

    Don’t Hide The Scars, brought to you by the nonprofit Parents & Addicts In Need https://linktr.ee/painnonprofit

  • This is Crue Cast, a podcast about the most infamous band in rock history, Motley Crue hosted by Jason LaChance. This episode I talk with fellow Crue Head and Motley Crue stage clothing designer Tod Junker. Tod and I dig into not only how he came to design stage clothing for the different members of Motley Crue, including the current clothing Vince Neil is wearing on the stadium tour but how his career began with a chance meeting. We also talk about his career as a musician including stories of famed producer Rick Ruben and finding sobriety. He's also designed stage clothing for Steven Tyler, and nameless other performing artists. 

    Junker Designs est. 2001 started with stuff Tod dived in dumpsters, everything is made with grubby little paws. Tod has mutated, overdyed, rusted, painted, buried, or bled on every piece. The clothes are all one of a kind, made from denim, leather, whatever he can find in the dirty streets of Los Angeles.

    Wear It Hard. Wear It Loud.

    Tod was born at St Vincents in Manhattan and grew up in Houston, Texas on a steady diet of Ultraman, horror movies, war films, and Star Wars. Tod spent a lot of time drawing and exploring the creek by his house. At around the age of 8, he started getting in trouble in school for drawing on all his papers and desk. In high school Tod was getting into trouble for wearing biker boots and painting on his clothes, so he quit and started playing in punk rock bands. During that time, Tod started sewing more and putting the legs of jeans on his jackets for arms, drawing, hand painting, silk-screening, and dying all his clothes. Tod continued to mutilate clothes when he moved to LA in 2000. He started to experiment with aging processes, and patternmaking. He made a vest at a friend’s house, which found its way to Lenny Kravitz who bought it, and that’s how it all started.

    For more on Tod Junker and Junker Designs 

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  • This episode of Crue Cast is a podcast about the most infamous band in rock history, Motley Crue hosted by Jason LaChance. I talk with fellow Crue Head David Lucarelli the award-winning Writer/Producer Doctor of Zomba’s Ghost Show and Completely Unauthorized Play Crude.  David and I also discuss his perspective of Nikki Sixx as a Gen-X songwriter. An analysis of the Theatre Of Pain live tour and more. 

    Crude is an award-winning darkly humorous drama (not authorized by Mötley CrĂŒe) about a band who rose up from the streets of Hollywood to become a cultural phenomenon, and how for one brief, shining moment, all things seemed possible. Starring Ryan Ruffing, Phillip-Charlie Daniell, and Madison Hansen. Rated PG-13

    WINNER-Hollywood Encore! Producers’ Award

    “Hilarious,” “Brash, loud, sexual energy floods the stage,” “The cast is brilliant,” “An important piece of American cultural history.”- Samantha Simmonds-Ronceros, NoHo Arts District

    “A love letter to the legendary 80s band that lets us experience the heady, hedonistic joy of being the biggest stars on the planet!”-Cheryl Lightfoot, Pop Culture Junkie
    “Ryan Ruffing gives a deep and exciting performance”-Glen Pavan, Bassist GayC/DC

    By Popular Demand! Fresh off the sold-out 5 show run at Fringe Fest. Catch the final 3 performances this Friday-Sunday August 19th-21st at 8pm nightly at The Flight Theatre at Complex Hollywood 6476 Santa Monica Blvd Los Angeles

    This play has not been endorsed or authorized by Mötley CrĂŒe (AKA Motley Crue) or any of its members. See it while you can!

    Get tickets at https://www.hollywoodfringe.org/projects/6755?tab=tickets  and use the discount code: davel

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  • In this Episode of Crue Cast, a podcast is all about the most infamous band in rock history Motley Crue. I talk with fellow Crue Head Jesse Acciacca of Jesse's Custom Design and the curator of the Instagram account Motley Crueseum. 

    Jesse shares how being a fan of Motley Crue and an artist led him to design and paint custom guitars for Vince Neil and Nikki Sixx. Jesse painted the new Ovation guitar that Vince Neil is currently using on the Stadium Tour.

    I also ask Jesse about becoming a Motley Crue fan and how exactly he accumulated his amazing collection of Motley Crue memorabilia.

    We also talk about some of our favorite Motley Crue memories and more. 

    For more on Jesse Acciacca, Jesse's Custome Design and the Motley Crueseum click the links below. 

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  • In this Episode of Crue Cast, a podcast is all about the most infamous band in rock history Motley Crue! I, Jason the resident CrueHead share a snippet from an interview I did with Morgan Rose of Sevendust on the time he filled in for Tommy Lee during Cruefest 2. 

    SEVENDUST drummer Morgan Rose filled in for Tommy Lee at MÖTLEY CRÜE's last three shows of Cruefest 2 in 2009. On August 14 at the Riverbend Music Center in Cincinnati, Ohio; August 15 at Clarkston, Michigan's DTE Energy Music Theatre; and August 16 at Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania's Post-Gazette Pavilion.

    Lee was off his kit for several CrĂŒe Fest 2 shows after burning his left hand while playing with a set of sparklers.

    "Rose came charging in like a knight in shining armor" according to a note on bassist Nikki Sixx's MySpace page.

    Lee, who had his left thumb and forefinger wrapped in bandages, still took part in the shows, coming on first to explain his absence — "First of all, I suck. I was having fun and I burned myself," he told crowds at the various concerts— then handed a bottle of Jagermeister to the crowd and, during the encores, he played piano on "Home Sweet Home" and thumped on a drum with his right hand for "Girls, Girls, Girls", according to Billboard.com.

    The last time Lee was forced to sit out a MÖTLEY CRÜE gig was June 12, 2007 when he was he recovering from another arm ailment. EVANESCENCE/DARK NEW DAY drummer Will Hunt filled in for Lee at that show, although Tommy did manage to take to the kit for one number — the immortal "Kickstart My Heart".

    Full Morgan Rose interview: 

    Apple Podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/morgan-rose-drummer-of-sevendust-over-coming/id1498968803?i=1000489941581

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  • In this Episode of Crue Cast, a podcast is all about the most infamous band in rock history Motley Crue! Jason talks the support Disturbed lead singer David Draiman has shown Vince Neil.

    DISTURBED's David Draiman has praised Vince Neil for his performances so far on MÖTLEY CRÜE's stadium tour, saying the singer is "sounding good" and "looking healthy".

    Neil has been receiving mixed reviews for his vocal performances on "The Stadium Tour", with one reviewer saying that he is sounding "better than he did" in 2015, and another suggesting that Neil's "vocal shortcomings" are being "largely covered by red and white lights and sheer adrenaline." A third reviewer concurred, saying that CRÜE's concerts on "The Stadium Tour" are "so loud [that] it could be hard to hear" Neil over the music, adding that "perhaps that's by design."

    Draiman took to his Twitter to write: "Proud of @thevinceneil . Videos I've seen of the stadium tour have been great. Sounding good, looking healthy. Good for you brother. Keep knocking em dead @MotleyCrue".

    One musician who agreed with Draiman was RATT singer Stephen Pearcy, who responded to David's tweet. "Agree, brother @thevinceneil @MotleyCrue still kickin' ass!" he wrote. "Still doing what we've always done (we're gladiators, what works for us might not seem right for everyone) who else has been singing, screamin, yellin at people for 35 plus yrs. Not an easy job, its a dirty job."

    A short time later, Draiman wrote in response to Pearcy: "If it were easy
everyone would do it (maybe not lol). Gotta keep that torch raised high".

    On July 6, Draiman took to his Twitter to write: "All you parasitic vultures pretending to be journalists who broke the 'big story' that Vince Neil/ @MotleyCrue uses a teleprompter onstage should really find a new line of work. SO FUCKING WHAT? Most artists with extensive catalogs do. Leave the guy alone FFS."

    Back in 2016, Neil was asked in an interview with Palm Springs Life how he "still hits those higher registers" after all these years and what he does to keep his voice in shape. He responded: "I have an old road singer/saloon singer mentality. I love performing; that's what I do. I'm thrilled to be there, and I've done it so much. Younger, up-and-coming singers will say, 'Hey, Mr. Neil, what do you do?' And I say, 'Don't do what I do, for God's sake!' I go in a bathroom, and [yells], 'Hey! Heyyyyy!!!' I scream. Even the guys in [my solo] band go, 'What the fuck?' I do the worst thing you probably should, but it works for me. Everybody has a thing that works for them — but what I do for myself, I wouldn't suggest."

    He continued: "It's been bulletproof over the years. Everybody gets sick sometimes and gets laryngitis, but I've been pretty lucky, especially in that higher-register stuff. And we don't back away from it. It's exactly where all the original tunings were. I understand a lot of people don't want to do that, but if someone calls something out, I go, Fuck it! Let's do it!'"

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  • In this Episode of Crue Cast, a podcast is all about the most infamous band in rock history Motley Crue! Jason talks the click bate press making an issue out of Vince Neil using a teleprompter. 

    Mötley CrĂŒe’s Nikki Sixx took his official Twitter account to support his bandmate, Vince Neil, who has drawn attention for using a teleprompter on the stage in a recent show. 

    The Stadium Tour, featuring Mötley CrĂŒe, Def Leppard, Joan Jett, and Poison, has been finally taking place after several delays due to the coronavirus pandemic. The bands have been on the road since its kick-off in Cumberland, Georgia, on June 16, 2022. 

    Following Mötley CrĂŒe’s show at Busch Stadium in St. Louis, Missouri, on July 5, as part of the tour, a concertgoer uploaded some video clips of the gig on YouTube, showing Vince Neil using a teleprompter to remember the lyrics of the songs. While some fans criticized the singer for not recalling the classic songs, Neil mostly received support from other rockers who didn’t make it a big deal. They indeed criticized the media for presenting it as important news. 

    Nikki Sixx’s Twitter post read: “Usual bottom feeder press outlets are trying to make up crap to sell their advertising. Forty-one years of songs, and Vinnie is working on his vocals and delivery of the lyrics. I praise him for working extra hard on this tour. Journalists are usually just scabs making up clickbait.” 

    Dee Snider has offered his opinion on Mötley CrĂŒe frontman Vince Neil using a teleprompter at the band’s live shows, saying he doesn’t use one in Twisted Sister as: “I didn’t kill a lot of my brain cells with drink and drugs”. 

    Snider was tweeting in response to Headbangers Ball host Riki Rachtman, who was addressing the ridicule Neil has received since footage of him using a teleprompter on the band’s ongoing tour in the US for The Stadium Tour was uploaded on social media. Rachtman wrote, “So Motley Crue used a teleprompter. Really who fuckin cares. Did you have fun at the show? That’s what matters.” Rachtman continued, “A lot of bands have used teleprompters – STOP looking for reasons to criticize. Recorded vocals an artist not caring is bad, but teleprompters? Who cares?”. The Twisted Sister frontman offered his opinion, tweeting, “True that! MOST bands are using teleprompters. Not me, but I didn’t kill a lot of my brain cells with drink and drugs (not a criticism. More of an explanation). STOP being so damn critical and just enjoy seeing the people you love on stage! Now lip-synching is another story!” 

    Mötley CrĂŒe will remain on tour until September, with session drummer Tommy Clufetos helping out along the way due to Tommy Lee having acquired four broken ribs in an injury before the tour. 

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  • In this Episode of Crue Cast, a podcast is all about the most infamous band in rock history Motley Crue! Jason talks about some of the things going on during the Stadium Tour.

    When life gives you lemons, you make lemonade, and when life gives you broken ribs, well ... you serve up some ribs and beer to your audience. At least that's what Tommy Lee did during Motley Crue's stop at Nationals Park in Washington, D.C. Wednesday night (June 22).

    As with past tour stops, Lee has been performing parts of the Crue's set, gutting it out for fans while playing through four broken ribs. But now finding the humor in the difficult situation, Lee decided to treat some of the audience members to some ribs and beer.

    I also talk about the concerns before the tour with Vince Neil and my take on how he is sounding.

    Plus thoughts on the set list and stage show.

    Setlist via setlist.fm

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  • In this Episode of Crue Cast, a podcast is all about the most infamous band in rock hist Motley Crue! Jason talks about the BS scene from the Hulu series Pam & Tommy in which Tommy Lee gets into a fight with Third Eye Blind. 

    In the fifth episode of Pam & Tommy, the TV show dramatizing the release of the Pamela Anderson & Tommy Lee sex tape, an angry Tommy Lee storms into a recording studio that he thinks Mötley CrĂŒe is still important enough to use and gets into an argument with the up-and-coming Third Eye Blind.

    While the scene itself works well as a shorthand for one omnipresent band being replaced by another as time passes by, Third Eye Blind frontman/alleged jerk Stephan Jenkins has been getting out there to set the record straight and assure everyone that his band, unlike others, has never been in a feud with Mötley CrĂŒe.

    Jenkins spoke with Variety about the scene, saying that not only has he never worked in the same studio as Mötley CrĂŒe but that he hadn’t “even heard them” at the time the fictional run-in took place.

    “I actually saw Tommy Lee’s penis before I ever heard their band,” he adds charmingly, before adding that he hadn’t watched Baywatch either, so the Anderson/Lee sex tape was “my first introduction to them.”

    “And so we never kicked them out of the studio, but my drummer Brad said that what inspired him to play drums when he was a little kid was Mötley CrĂŒe,” Jenkins says. “So there is a part of Third Eye Blind taking some kind of inspiration from Tommy Lee’s drumming.”

    Variety did manage to track down the person responsible for the fictional encounter: Executive producer Rob Siegel. Apparently, Siegel “did a little quick Google search” to see which other bands were on Elektra along with Mötley CrĂŒe in 1996. He discovered that “the timing was perfect” for a scene where Third Eye Blind is recording their first full-length album when an angry Lee busts into their studio.

    As for what Jenkins thinks of the show itself, he says he hasn’t watched Pam & Tommy but that he “[hopes] whoever played me on TV was pretty.” In another interview from TMZ, he also says he’d like to be portrayed by Tom Hardy or Tilda Swinton in TV and movies going forward.

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  • In this Episode of Crue Cast, a podcast is all about the most infamous band in rock hist Motley Crue! Jason is joined by his cousin AJ as they talk about the first time they saw Motley Crue. 

    Hear some different clips from the band as well as my take on the matter.

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  • In this Episode of Crue Cast, a podcast all about the most infamous band in rock hist Motley Crue! Was Vince Neil Fired or did he quit the band?

    Hear some different clips from the band as well as my take on the matter.  

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  • In this Episode of Crue Cast, we talk about the Loud Rude, and Aggressive guitar player, Mick Mars đŸ€˜! From his upbringing to the present day. 

    We cover the following topics.

    MICK MARS DIDN'T START OUT PLAYING HEAVY METAL MUSIC HE'S A DECADE OLDER THAN HIS MÖTLEY CRÜE BANDMATES MARS WROTE SEVERAL OF MÖTLEY CRÜE'S MOST WELL-KNOWN SONGS MICK MARS ALLEGEDLY ALMOST GOT FIRED FROM CRÜE HE MANAGES MENTAL HEALTH AND ADDICTION ISSUES HE HAS A RARE AND DEBILITATING SPINAL DISEASE MICK MARS HAS THREE CHILDREN MICK MARS LIKES THE JOHN CORABI ERA OF CRÜE HE LIKES TO COLLABORATE WITH YOUNGER ARTISTS THE UNRELEASED MICK MARS SOLO ALBUM

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  • On this Episode of Crue Cast, learn what the most licensed Motley Crue song is? Kickstart My Heart off of 1989's DR. FEELGOOD.

    Kick Start My Heart has appeared in many commercials as well, Jason and co-host Brandon from the All Damn Night Podcast Network focused solely on the movies and TV shows that the song has been in. 

    SEAL Team
    S5 · E8 · Conspicuous Gallantry · 21 Nov 2021

    For the first game of Hospital Olympics, the team conducts a wheelchair race through the hallways.

    Cobra Kai
    S3 · E2 · Nature Vs. Nurture · 1 Jan 2021

    Johnny and Daniel chase the van.

    All My Friends Are Dead
    28 Dec 2020

    American Dad!
    S16 · E6 · Brave N00b World · 18 May 2020

    Rocket with balls.

    The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part
    8 Feb 2019

    Rex saves Emmet in the asteroid field after he travels through the space door.

    The LEGO Batman Movie
    10 Feb 2017

    Trailer.

    Fresh Off the Boat
    S1 · E4 · Success Perm · 10 Feb 2015

    Zookeeper
    8 Jul 2011

    Take Me Home Tonight
    4 Mar 2011

    Montage of people getting ready for the party

    Hot Tub Time Machine
    25 Mar 2010

    BrĂŒtal Legend
    13 Oct 2009

    Shoot 'Em Up
    7 Sep 2007

    The Office (US)
    S3 · E13 · Traveling Salesmen · 11 Jan 2007

    Dwight rocks out to this song in the car to prepare for the sales meeting.

    Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby
    4 Aug 2006

    Montage after Cal Naughton Jr. is invited to be a driver. 

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  • On this Episode of Crue Cast, your fellow Crue Head and podcast host Jason is joined by guest co-host Brandon from the All Damn Night Podcast Network as they go head to head on which is the more important Motley Crue Album! Is it Shout At The Devil or Dr. Feelgood? 

    Jason took Shout At The Devil and Brandon, Dr. Feelgood. They each get three songs to focus on in their argument as well as historical significance and more on this episode of Crue Cast!đŸ€˜

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  • On this Episode of Crue Cast, your fellow Crue Head and podcast host Jason counts down the original 9 Motley Crue Albums from least to most favorite. With the challenge of sorting out all the killer Motley tunes, I had to eliminate all compilations which left out some great songs and the live albums.

    This is part 2 walkthrough my reasoning on which is my least favorite to most favorite Motley Crue Albums.  Where does 'Dr.Feelgood' fall? What about the 'Motley Crue' album with John Corabi?  How about 'Generation Swine' and 'New Tattoo' with Rand Castillo on drums?  The Years without Vince Neil, and Tommy Lee. The band coming back together and more on this episode of Crue Cast!đŸ€˜

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  • On this Episode of Crue Cast, your fellow Crue Head and podcast host Jason counts down the original 9 Motley Crue Albums from least to most favorite. With the challenge of sorting out all the killer Motley tunes, I had to eliminate all compilations which left out some great songs and the live albums. 

    This is part 1 of a 2 part walkthrough of my reasoning on which is my least favorite to most favorite Motley Crue Albums.  Where does 'Dr.Feelgood' fall? What about the 'Motley Crue' album with John Corabi?  How about 'Generation Swine' and 'New Tattoo' with Rand Castillo on drums?  The Years without Vince Neil, and Tommy Lee. The band coming back together and more on this episode of Crue Cast!đŸ€˜

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