Motley Crue Final Tour

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crad wrote:Cracking show last night mate..
Indeed it was sir, indeed it was. Birmingham was also very good too.

Kudos to Alice for a cracking support act.

Fare thee well (Residencies at casino's don't count as touring do they?!?!?!) to Motley Crue!!!
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Yes, farewell Motley, you are welcome to change your minds at any time!

Saw them at a packed Wembley last weekend with a brilliant Alice Cooper and a Crue show that I thought was going out on a high until last night ....

Saw them at the Sporting Club, Monte Carlo which is basically a posh Rock City. 2000 people at the most, a stripped down show with no flame throwers, roller coasters, speeches or solos, just full on rock n roll in a tiny venue. What a way to say goodbye! One of my all time great gigs.
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AxeBass wrote:Yes, farewell Motley, you are welcome to change your minds at any time!

Saw them at a packed Wembley last weekend with a brilliant Alice Cooper and a Crue show that I thought was going out on a high until last night ....

Saw them at the Sporting Club, Monte Carlo which is basically a posh Rock City. 2000 people at the most, a stripped down show with no flame throwers, roller coasters, speeches or solos, just full on rock n roll in a tiny venue. What a way to say goodbye! One of my all time great gigs.
Monte F**king Carlo! How much money are you on mate?????????
Ziggy played guitar...or was it Ronson?
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madmark wrote:
AxeBass wrote:Yes, farewell Motley, you are welcome to change your minds at any time!

Saw them at a packed Wembley last weekend with a brilliant Alice Cooper and a Crue show that I thought was going out on a high until last night ....

Saw them at the Sporting Club, Monte Carlo which is basically a posh Rock City. 2000 people at the most, a stripped down show with no flame throwers, roller coasters, speeches or solos, just full on rock n roll in a tiny venue. What a way to say goodbye! One of my all time great gigs.
Monte F**king Carlo! How much money are you on mate?????????
It's not what you are on, it's what you spend it on that counts....

Ps, it was 2 hours on easy jet!
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AxeBass wrote:
madmark wrote:
AxeBass wrote:Yes, farewell Motley, you are welcome to change your minds at any time!

Saw them at a packed Wembley last weekend with a brilliant Alice Cooper and a Crue show that I thought was going out on a high until last night ....

Saw them at the Sporting Club, Monte Carlo which is basically a posh Rock City. 2000 people at the most, a stripped down show with no flame throwers, roller coasters, speeches or solos, just full on rock n roll in a tiny venue. What a way to say goodbye! One of my all time great gigs.
Monte F**king Carlo! How much money are you on mate?????????
It's not what you are on, it's what you spend it on that counts....

Ps, it was 2 hours on easy jet!
Fair play mate ! I do the Kruise every year plus anything else that takes my fancy... Will you be going to the Dubai gig?
Ziggy played guitar...or was it Ronson?
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Yes, very tempted by Dubai if it happens. Hopefully will be a weekend.
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