Nikki Sixx: Pearl Jam is "one of the most boring bands in history"

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  • vedpunk
    vedpunk Posts: 960
    Do Motley Crue fans concede that they are a sleazy band and thats the reason Ed dislikes them? He says he dind't care much for hair metal, but he specifically calls out the Girls x3 and stuff like that they represented.



    But what they represented is a tad more okey, if the band has "teeth".
    Will somebody give this dude a Xanax and a warm blanket. Jesus.
  • vedpunk said:
    Do Motley Crue fans concede that they are a sleazy band and thats the reason Ed dislikes them? He says he dind't care much for hair metal, but he specifically calls out the Girls x3 and stuff like that they represented.



    But what they represented is a tad more okey, if the band has "teeth".
    Will somebody give this dude a Xanax and a warm blanket. Jesus.
    +1
  • vedpunk said:
    Do Motley Crue fans concede that they are a sleazy band and thats the reason Ed dislikes them? He says he dind't care much for hair metal, but he specifically calls out the Girls x3 and stuff like that they represented.



    But what they represented is a tad more okey, if the band has "teeth".
    Will somebody give this dude a Xanax and a warm blanket. Jesus.
    +1
    Yup. 
  • 3days
    3days Posts: 1,200
    vedpunk said:
    Do Motley Crue fans concede that they are a sleazy band and thats the reason Ed dislikes them? He says he dind't care much for hair metal, but he specifically calls out the Girls x3 and stuff like that they represented.



    But what they represented is a tad more okey, if the band has "teeth".
    Will somebody give this dude a Xanax and a warm blanket. Jesus.
    You have to admit though, his logic is perfectly sound.
    Spiritual_Chaos said:
    But if you made a song for Friday the 13th part 6: Jason Lives and played Freddy Krueger's dad, you have a pass to do as you wish forever.
  • F Me In The Brain
    F Me In The Brain this knows everybody from other commets Posts: 31,808
    Do Motley Crue fans concede that they are a sleazy band and thats the reason Ed dislikes them? He says he dind't care much for hair metal, but he specifically calls out the Girls x3 and stuff like that they represented.



    Yes, they are sleazy rock band dudes
    Do the defenders of all things Ed says concede that he supports people and/or bands who conducted themselves as badly, or worse?

    The whole thing is hilarious
      Big deal...Ed talks shit from left field and someone he talked shit on returned serve.



    The love he receives is the love that is saved
  • I dont know if anyone else is watching the pam and tommy show on hulu which is pretty entertaining.  They definitely portray tommy as a complete douche bag. 
  • Spiritual_Chaos
    Spiritual_Chaos Posts: 31,465
    edited February 2022
    vedpunk said:
    Do Motley Crue fans concede that they are a sleazy band and thats the reason Ed dislikes them? He says he dind't care much for hair metal, but he specifically calls out the Girls x3 and stuff like that they represented.



    But what they represented is a tad more okey, if the band has "teeth".
    Will somebody give this dude a Xanax and a warm blanket. Jesus.
    I take it I was correct.

    Thank you.
    Post edited by Spiritual_Chaos on
    "Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"
  • I dont know if anyone else is watching the pam and tommy show on hulu which is pretty entertaining.  They definitely portray tommy as a complete douche bag. 
    Watched two or three episodes. Felt icky and tacky.
    "Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"
  • I dont know if anyone else is watching the pam and tommy show on hulu which is pretty entertaining.  They definitely portray tommy as a complete douche bag. 
    Watched two or three episodes. Felt icky and tacky.
    Tommys fake cock 


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  • biz999
    biz999 Posts: 174
    I dont know if anyone else is watching the pam and tommy show on hulu which is pretty entertaining.  They definitely portray tommy as a complete douche bag. 
    Of the few bigger musicians I've actually met - Tommy was incredibly nice and humble. Maybe he wasn't that way during the Method of Mayhem era...
  • I dont know if anyone else is watching the pam and tommy show on hulu which is pretty entertaining.  They definitely portray tommy as a complete douche bag. 
    Watched two or three episodes. Felt icky and tacky.
    Tommys fake cock 
    Hilarious 
  • Poncier
    Poncier Posts: 17,882
    biz999 said:
    I dont know if anyone else is watching the pam and tommy show on hulu which is pretty entertaining.  They definitely portray tommy as a complete douche bag. 
    Of the few bigger musicians I've actually met - Tommy was incredibly nice and humble. Maybe he wasn't that way during the Method of Mayhem era...
    When I met him, he seemed to have zero interest. They had just done a press conference type thing at the Hard Rock Cafe in Boston for Generation Swine, (they were doing 3 cities a day if I recall) and I knew the building having done some contract work there and knew where they'd exit so went to get them to sign Rolling Stone magazine. Nikki was very cool, engaged and pleasant. Mick honestly seemed shocked anyone approached him and was very nice. Vince and Tommy both seemed disinterested. Their limo had to do a loop around the block due to a side street being one way and he seemed perturbed, just wanted out of there, but that extra time did allow me to get him to sign the magazine.
    If I recall that was not a great time in his personal life, because I've heard he's generally a nice guy. He wasn't rude or anything (Pete Townshend takes the cake for that, different story for a different day), just wanted to be somewhere else,
    This weekend we rock Portland
  • Tom Werman has said that he has nothing but good says to say about Tommy Lee -- always positive. And he did what 3-4 albums with them.
    "Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"
  • goldrush
    goldrush everybody knows this is nowhere Posts: 7,790
    This thread almost makes me wish we had social media and internet forums back when Vince was challenging Axl to a televised fight  :D

    After watching some of the videos that have been posted I feel sorry for Mick Mars. The guy has been in chronic pain all of his career but still does a better job on stage than Vince ever has.

    I used to love Motley Crue when I was a kid. I was 11 when I first saw the Wild Side video and it seemed like a lot of fun. Of course when you're that young you don't really understand everything that was going on, but there were a ton of 80s hair bands all doing the same thing (and Motley had better songs). The last album of theirs that I bought was the Corabi one, I still think it's a solid album and it would have been interesting to see where they could have gone if they'd kept that sound.

    It probably sounds patronising but now I just think of them as something I grew out of, like a cartoon I used to watch as a kid. I follow Nikki on IG (for his photography more than the music), but Tommy blocked me a few years ago  :D
    “Do not postpone happiness”
    (Jeff Tweedy, Sydney 2007)

    “Put yer good money on the sunrise”
    (Tim Rogers)
  • Poncier
    Poncier Posts: 17,882
    goldrush said:
    This thread almost makes me wish we had social media and internet forums back when Vince was challenging Axl to a televised fight  :D
     
    They'd have to opt for sumo wrestling nowadays.
    This weekend we rock Portland
  • HughFreakingDillon
    HughFreakingDillon Winnipeg Posts: 39,473
    goldrush said:
    This thread almost makes me wish we had social media and internet forums back when Vince was challenging Axl to a televised fight  :D

    After watching some of the videos that have been posted I feel sorry for Mick Mars. The guy has been in chronic pain all of his career but still does a better job on stage than Vince ever has.

    I used to love Motley Crue when I was a kid. I was 11 when I first saw the Wild Side video and it seemed like a lot of fun. Of course when you're that young you don't really understand everything that was going on, but there were a ton of 80s hair bands all doing the same thing (and Motley had better songs). The last album of theirs that I bought was the Corabi one, I still think it's a solid album and it would have been interesting to see where they could have gone if they'd kept that sound.

    It probably sounds patronising but now I just think of them as something I grew out of, like a cartoon I used to watch as a kid. I follow Nikki on IG (for his photography more than the music), but Tommy blocked me a few years ago  :D
    excellent description. 
    By The Time They Figure Out What Went Wrong, We'll Be Sitting On A Beach, Earning Twenty Percent.




  • goldrush said:
    This thread almost makes me wish we had social media and internet forums back when Vince was challenging Axl to a televised fight  :D

    After watching some of the videos that have been posted I feel sorry for Mick Mars. The guy has been in chronic pain all of his career but still does a better job on stage than Vince ever has.

    I used to love Motley Crue when I was a kid. I was 11 when I first saw the Wild Side video and it seemed like a lot of fun. Of course when you're that young you don't really understand everything that was going on, but there were a ton of 80s hair bands all doing the same thing (and Motley had better songs). The last album of theirs that I bought was the Corabi one, I still think it's a solid album and it would have been interesting to see where they could have gone if they'd kept that sound.

    It probably sounds patronising but now I just think of them as something I grew out of, like a cartoon I used to watch as a kid. I follow Nikki on IG (for his photography more than the music), but Tommy blocked me a few years ago  :D
    Why did tommy block you?
  • goldrush
    goldrush everybody knows this is nowhere Posts: 7,790
    goldrush said:
    This thread almost makes me wish we had social media and internet forums back when Vince was challenging Axl to a televised fight  :D

    After watching some of the videos that have been posted I feel sorry for Mick Mars. The guy has been in chronic pain all of his career but still does a better job on stage than Vince ever has.

    I used to love Motley Crue when I was a kid. I was 11 when I first saw the Wild Side video and it seemed like a lot of fun. Of course when you're that young you don't really understand everything that was going on, but there were a ton of 80s hair bands all doing the same thing (and Motley had better songs). The last album of theirs that I bought was the Corabi one, I still think it's a solid album and it would have been interesting to see where they could have gone if they'd kept that sound.

    It probably sounds patronising but now I just think of them as something I grew out of, like a cartoon I used to watch as a kid. I follow Nikki on IG (for his photography more than the music), but Tommy blocked me a few years ago  :D
    Why did tommy block you?
    It was quite a few years ago, and it was a couple of days after a mass shouting in the US. I can’t recall which one. Tommy posted a video of him and someone else shooting up an old car with automatic rifles. I - and a lot of other people - commented with something like “dude, not the best timing!” and didn’t think anything else of it. I mean, it’s Tommy Lee, he posts crazy shit all the time.

    Next day I went to check and I’d been blocked. I checked the post from my wife’s account and there were a bunch of replies from other fans to my comment, calling me everything from a pussy to a hater to (my favourite) a “Hillary loving piece of shit” (as a Welshman in Australia that made zero sense at all!)  :D
    There was also a blanket reply from Tommy to all the negative comments saying “Fuck you all, you’re done”. I wished I’d saved a screenshot of it because it was pretty entertaining.
    “Do not postpone happiness”
    (Jeff Tweedy, Sydney 2007)

    “Put yer good money on the sunrise”
    (Tim Rogers)
  • HughFreakingDillon
    HughFreakingDillon Winnipeg Posts: 39,473
    it is hard to keep track of all those mass shoutings. with the all the yelling trauma and all. 
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  • 1ThoughtKnown
    1ThoughtKnown Posts: 6,155
    edited February 2022
    The respect I was taught on the ownership and use of guns by my grandfather definitely would not have included the use of automatic rifles shooting up old cars. 
    He sounds like your typical out of touch pos celebrity, no matter what is going on in the real world.  Sounds like he uses Social media as a playground to display his own level of narcissism.

    I’ll support the band who has a healthy view on guns and gun violence.