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Tag: Shout At The Devil

5 Cruefest 2008 – Motley Crue

  • September 1, 2008
  • by Rob Rockitt
  • · Entertainment · Hard Rock Music · Hard Rock News · Hard Rock Videos · Music · Video

Before Mötley Crüe started their set, the winners of the Rock Band competition performed/played Bang Camaro’s Push Push (Lady Lightning).  They screens of the game being played showed up on the giant screens on the left and right hand side of the stage.  It had to be cool for these kids to be on stage in front of thousands of people.

Mötley Crüe’s stage opened up with an angelic looking image glowing though the black curtain that kept the stage hidden, this image was followed up with a Devil complete with pitchfork.  I don’t think anyone knew what to expect before the curtain dropped.

Mötley Crüe has been known to put on a huge stage production and Cruefest ’08 is no exception.  The stage has the huge steel letters Los Angeles in Reverse.  The light show and sound were fantastic.

Mötley Crüe’s set list included the songs “Shout at the Devil”, “Kickstart My Heart”, “Dr. Feelgood”, “Live Wire”, “Don’t Go Away Mad” “Sick Love Song”, “Same Ol’ Situation”, “Primal Scream”, “Looks that Kill”, “Girls Girls Girls” and new songs “Saints of Los Angeles” and “Mother Fucker of the year” and an encore of “Home Sweet Home”.

I don’t know how Mick Mars manages to perform to the level he does on stage. His battles with ankylosing spondylitis has him in a lot of pain.  Regardless if he is overwhelmed with pain, he plays to the best of his ability.  He was great in Cincinnati.  He played a bunch of solos including one that he borrowed from Jimi Hendrix.  Awesome!

I thought Mötley Crüe as a whole sounded great, and if they didn’t I would gladly say so.  My wife didn’t think Vince Neil was singing all the words, but I though he sounded pretty good for the most part. There was a part of “Mother Fucker of the Year“, where he looked like he forgot a lyric.  You can see it in the video below. He recovered pretty quickly though.

“Saints of Los Angeles” was pretty cool.  The song closed out with the gang vocals of James Michael, Jacob Shaddix, Chris Brown and Josh Todd.

It seems that the Mötley Crüe Tittycam (or Tit E. Cam if you prefer) has taken the place of Tommy Lee’s drum solo which there was none.  One of the things you could always count on at a live Motley Crue show was an over the top drum solo by Tommy Lee.  I was disappointed that he didn’t do something special this year.  This was about my only disappointment with this show.

Motley Crue’s set was great, as was Cruefest’ 08.  I can’t wait to see what the Crüe has in store for us on  Cruefest ’09!  I will definitely be there!

I have included some of my favorite pictures from the Mötley Crüe set, and a couple of video clips as well.  Enjoy!

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12 Motley Crue – Shout At the Devil (1983)

  • February 2, 2008
  • by Rob Rockitt
  • · CD Reviews I-P · Entertainment · Hard Rock Music · Hard Rock News · Hard Rock Videos · heavy metal · Music · Video

MCShoutblack It is almost mind boggling for me to think that 2008 marks the 25th Anniversary of Motley Crue’s Shout At the Devil.

If I were to choose my top 10 favorite albums of all time, Shout at the Devil would almost certainly make the list.

I think I have owned Shout at the Devil in every form it hasCMR been in, including LP (Yes, I tried to find the backwards message), cassette, and CD. Few CD’s bring back the fond memories that this disc does, and this album has always found itself in my playlist consistently over the years.

On Shout at the Devil, Motley Crue was still hungry, and this comes across in the sound of the record. They had not yet achieved the massive success that they were headed for. The band was certainly were making a name for themselves every where they went, and their reputation as L.A. bad boys certainly solidified after the release of Shout At the Devil.

The band’s sound matured over the punk/metal style of Too Fast For Love. Shout at the Devil is a raw metal record. In my opinion, the band hadn’t fallen prey to the pop metal sound that would show up on their later records.

Everything from the Intro to the final cut Danger rocks on this record. Shout at the Devil is everything that a metal record should be loud, sleazy and totally cool. No metal fan should be without it.

Rating:9.5 Flying V’sOut of 10

Track Listing:
1. In the Beginning
2. Shout at the Devil
3. Looks That Kill
4. BastardMotley Crue Pic
5. God Bless the Children of the Beast
6. Helter Skelter
7. Red Hot
8. Too Young to Fall in Love
9. Knock ‘Em Dead, Kid
10. Ten Seconds to Love
11. Danger

Motley Crue is:
Vince Neil – Vocals
Nikki Sixx – Bass
Mick Mars – Guitar
Tommy Lee – Drums

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