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Ex-MÖTLEY CRÜE Singer JOHN CORABI: 'I Was Not Aware That There Was An Age Limit On' Rocking - Dec. 30, 2012
John Parks of Legendary Rock Interviews recently conducted an interview with John Corabi, former lead singer of MÖTLEY CRÜE, THE SCREAM and UNION. A couple of excerpts from the chat follow below.

Legendary Rock Interviews: Have you ever felt boxed in by the hard rock/metal genre when writing, even going back?

John Corabi: Nope. I don't think about it until after the fact, and the bottom line of it is that I can honestly tell you when I wrote the "Let It Scream" record, we just wrote whatever gave us a hard-on. We figured we would put the record out and people would either dig it or they wouldn't. It was the same with MÖTLEY. MÖTLEY never once sat down and said, "Well, the music scene's changing. We need to make this record a little darker or heavier musically or lyrically." It was just four guys sitting in a room like a bunch of 16-year-olds in a garage and jamming on riffs. Shit just went. Tommy [Lee, MÖTLEY CRÜE drummer] used to say, "If it doesn't knock your dick in the dirt, don't even bother putting it on the record." That was all we did. It doesn't bother me when someone is totally unaware of anything I've ever been in or done and says, "Hey, man, I really like your music, I've never heard of you." That doesn't bother me at all. What I can tell you is, the thing that bothers me more than anything is when you do a record, and I've had this happen by the way, you do a record, and you're touring, and people come up to you and go, "Man, dude you are one of my favorite fucking singers. What have you been doing since MÖTLEY?" Okay, that bothers me. I would rather have someone come up and say, "Hey, dude, I bought your record and I fuckin hated it" than have them not even be aware that I had a record out.

Legendary Rock Interviews: Or five!

John Corabi: Yeah! That's the thing that drives me absolutely crazy and there's a reason why, if you don't mind me going on a bit…

Legendary Rock Interviews: No, go right ahead.

John Corabi: Okay, the reason that pisses me off so much is there was a time where Bruce [Kulick, former KISS guitarist and Corabi's UNION bandmate] and I were doing the "Blue Room" album and we finished the tracks and rough mixes and sent them to one of our managers, a guy named Larry Mazer. Larry heard three or four songs from the record and was, like, "I fucking love this record, it's amazing" based on those tracks he heard. Now the deal that we had with Spitfire Records was that they would put our records out and basically man the ship until we got to a certain level of sales. If we sold 50,000 records, then Atlantic Records had the option, as Spitfire's distributor, to pick it up and run with the ball. Larry decides that he would try to bypass that whole "50,000? sales figure and takes our CD, unlabeled, just a blank CD to a guy who I'm not a big fan of but will remain nameless at Atlantic. Larry says to the guy, "Hey, just listen to this band and let me know what you think." The guy from Atlantic was, like, "Wow, I love this, this is fuckin great shit. Who is this??" and Larry was, like, "No, nope, I just wanted to have you hear it and see whether it was worth me working with this band." Basically, he was teasing the guy to get him excited about this unknown band and this went on for about ten days. The guy was calling our manager every day, like, "I gotta have that band. I gotta know more about that band." And basically, after a while, Larry caved and he said, "It's UNION. It's Bruce Kulick from KISS and John Corabi from MÖTLEY CRÜE." Now, after ten days of blowing smoke up Larry's ass and all this other shit, the Atlantic guy hears it's us and his opinion does a complete 180 and his response to Larry was, "Well, that sucks. I really like that band, but I will never sign a band that features guys who are older than me." That story ties back to what we were talking about when people say, "What have you done since MÖTLEY CRÜE?" because it proves the point. It is damn near impossible for guys like me, or Bruce or Tracii Guns or WARRANT or any of a long list of bands to get a major label or a major corporation like big radio or big media to pay attention to our shit and let people even know that we are putting records out. So what you have to do is just basically pray that all the stars line up just right, you do a bunch of interviews for Internet sites and Internet radio, you promote however you can, and you just hope that the entire world is watching or listening to that interview that day. It can be frustrating, because at the end of the day, I am just an entertainer, I sing my songs and play my guitar and drink my tequila and I'm the town jester just trying to show everyone a good time. I was not aware that there was an age limit on that. The artists I grew up with — Paul McCartney, THE WHO and a shitload of other bands — didn't get that memo to retire either.

Legendary Rock Interviews: You've always said that when you were in MÖTLEY, it was a real tight-knit family situation and it was real. Does that ever dawn on you how difficult it is to maintain that when life events happen to you or one of the other guys in CRÜE, like Tommy's mom passing or Nikki [Sixx, MÖTLEY CRÜE bassist] getting engaged or anything?

John Corabi: Yeah, and if I can be honest, one of the things that disturbs me is like, when I was in MÖTLEY, it doesn't seem like it was a long time in the grand scheme, but I spent five years of my life with those guys, almost every day. You start looking at these guys a year or so in like, "Wow, Tommy Lee is one of my best friends, Nikki Sixx is one of my best friends, Mick Mars [MÖTLEY CRÜE guitarist] is one of my best friends." And then, all of a sudden, it's like… you know, cut off… That was… that was a really hard thing for me to deal with. It's like I didn't just lose the gig, but I lost my friends too. It's just weird. It is a very weird fuckin' business. It's so funny to people when I say this, but things are cool between Vince [Neil, MÖTLEY CRÜE singer] and I. If I ran into Vince tonight, he would come over and give me a hug and we would sit down and drink together all night. We get along great. But, you know, it's the same with Nikki if he and I were to see each other. He'd walk up and give me a hug and say, "Hey, Crab, how ya doin'? Blah, blah." Same with Mick. Tommy I just heard from not too long ago. It's not so much that there's no friendship at all there, it's just not at all what it once was, and that is kind of disturbing.

Read the entire interview from Legendary Rock Interviews.

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posted by : ryan05
12/30/2012 11:05:11 AM
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That dude is looking old. If there is an age limit, he's getting close!


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COMMENT | 'seattle'
posted by : drmengele
12/30/2012 3:52:58 PM
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is this dude from Seattle? he certainly looks like he is


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posted by : Adveser
12/30/2012 11:20:42 AM
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No, but there's a maturity level that matches the ages of the songwriters involved. The 60 year old man at the titty bar is sad, not glorious at that point.


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posted by : Hellraiser_x
12/30/2012 2:11:43 PM
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The really sad part is that you are too stupid to realise the inescapable truth that you are going to be the "60 year old at the titty bar" eventually. And only then you will finally realize that you are pretty much the same person you were when you had 30, with the only difference that the rest of the world disagrees with you and write you off. So, shove you maturity level up your high horse's a** and I'll meet you there at the titty bar..


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COMMENT | 'RE: ''RE: #'''
posted by : Megamoca coffee
12/30/2012 3:42:03 PM
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If i'm the same person from 30 to 60, i'm going to kill myself at 59. Humans are always evolving and this is natural with age. At 60, you are alot more wiser and have a total diffrent viewpoint with everything. I'm 31 now and I'm glad i'm not the same person I am at 21. Life is not ment to regress. More of the same is boring.


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COMMENT | 'RE: ''RE: ''''RE: #'''''''
posted by : EL MENGH
12/30/2012 4:56:51 PM
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give me 21 anyday!!.....even if its boring or the same over and over again....Ill take that over a heart attack or asking for a private booth lap dance when your head is loaded with grey hair ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha


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COMMENT | 'RE: ''RE: #'''
posted by : c@nuckthr@sh3r
12/31/2012 5:02:28 AM
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Hear hear!! Make room for me, gentlemen....\m/


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posted by : Sadistikexekution
12/30/2012 11:26:26 AM
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From that picture he could either be rocking or a hobo, or both.
The rocking Hobo.


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posted by : The Rabbit
12/30/2012 11:30:19 AM
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The only Motley Crue album i ever liked was the one John was on.


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posted by : withnoregret
12/30/2012 11:45:47 AM
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Feel free to embarrass yourself as much as you'd like in your old age.


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posted by : Zambo
12/30/2012 11:47:04 AM
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Are you sure thats not a picture of Peter Criss?


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COMMENT | Smoke The Sky
posted by : RiotAct666
12/30/2012 11:53:38 AM
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Great interview from Crabby. John seems like a cool dude! Plus the Motley album he did will forever be their best!


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COMMENT | yeah...
posted by : Battle_Magic
12/30/2012 12:16:44 PM
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That's what the guy from Lostprophets said...


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posted by : RockRoadie1x
12/30/2012 12:24:55 PM
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Remember when the band The Alarm released an album under a different name, had young dudes in the video and all that crap?

The record exec situation reminded me of that. Screw those fat bastards. They can go look for the next Beiber and hope to cash in.


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posted by : Your Mom's Best Friend
12/30/2012 12:49:12 PM
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Dude looks like an old Lady.

With a beard.


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posted by : Black waterPark
12/30/2012 12:55:13 PM
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Well now you know.


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posted by : pigchop
12/30/2012 1:08:30 PM
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The lesser things in life are better then nothing until the cracks in sub-structure become apparent. It's an anti-brain movement which will sidle on up next to you as the morning sky picks legions of fat zombies from between it's blood stained teeth.


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posted by : ahl
12/30/2012 1:09:11 PM
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there IS an age limit, and it's 30.

If you aren't successful by the age of 30, you're not going to be.

The bands Crab mentioned were all worldwide superstars when they were in their early 20's


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posted by : lucasreis
12/30/2012 1:50:39 PM
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Not true. This is utter BS. Rammstein is a good example. Till Linderman, the frontman, was 32 whne the band started having a minor succes around the world. When they really broke out, in 1997, he was 34 already. Now the man is 49 and he is still rocking hard.


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posted by : Evil_Twin
12/30/2012 1:15:39 PM
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"I am just an entertainer, I sing my songs and play my guitar and drink my tequila and I'm the town jester just trying to show everyone a good time."

I just love that quote! I'm surprised people are giving him a hard time on here. He sounds honest and genuine and realistic. I'm not a big fan of his music. Be he sounds cool as fuck to me!


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posted by : nancyboy
12/30/2012 1:24:47 PM
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He's going for the metal Joe Perry look.


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posted by : blackwaterparkisamasterpiece
12/30/2012 2:07:12 PM
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I hope there's no age limit. I'm no spring chicken.


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posted by : Double Shit-Talkin Jive
12/30/2012 2:09:36 PM
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Don't know about age, but speed has no limit for sure, just ask Vince!


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COMMENT | Union Rocked
posted by : ROCK METAL
12/30/2012 2:14:50 PM
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Well I happened to see the 1st tour they played thew loal club n my town the night after Black Label Society was at the same venue.... Union played to 40 maybe 50 people in empty huge club but they went out and totally kicked ass .. they were great


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posted by : Joe2TheRevenge
12/30/2012 2:20:48 PM
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It's not that they won't sign you because of your age, they won't sign you guys because you made, and probably still make, embarrassing hair metal.

Ask Alice in Chains if they had any problems getting signed. Even without 2 founding members they still landed a major label deal with no effort.



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posted by : Neglect
12/30/2012 2:42:43 PM
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Unfortunately it's true. Even smaller metal labels are hung up on the age thing, as in, they'll sign you young and keep you on forever if you make them money, but won't sign you if you're older. Even if you've been in a very successful band, you're going to have a very hard time getting signed with another project in your 40's. Personally I don't agree with this at all. If you're good and still have something legit to offer, who cares?


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COMMENT | Jerry Lee Lewis, Chuck Berry and B.B. KIng still play live.
posted by : Ryo78
12/30/2012 2:45:02 PM
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Fuck age limits, there's none. Fuck any limits, you only impose them on yourself for being too scared about other people's opinion. John's right on the money.
He's a great singer and songwriter, total respect to him. I'm gonna go and buy some of his stuff right now!


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posted by : Megamoca coffee
12/30/2012 2:56:00 PM
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No age limit, but when you are in your 60's and dressing like a teenager, it's just sad.


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COMMENT | No Megamoca.
posted by : Ryo78
12/30/2012 3:07:02 PM
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I'll tell you what's sad: Conformist cowards who think you should dress a certain way when you hit a certain age. That scared mentality is pathetic indeed.
Someone who wears whatever he feels comfortable in, not giving a toss about what people might think is a FREE man, the opposite of "sad".


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COMMENT | 'RE: No Megamoca.'
posted by : Megamoca coffee
12/30/2012 3:35:13 PM
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I don't know about you, but I don't want to see a 60 year old lady in fish nets with a skirt 3 inches from her clit. If thats your thing,more power to you.


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COMMENT | 'RE: ''RE: No Megamoca.'''
posted by : Beerbreath
12/30/2012 4:03:20 PM
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That would be RiotAct666's mom-


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COMMENT | 'RE: ''RE: No Megamoca.'''
posted by : Scorpyin
12/30/2012 7:17:14 PM
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He said to be comfortable and NOT conform. What you imply is none of those things. People scared of other peoples opinions of them ARE one of the most pathetic and damaging things to an individual.

Maybe you should hang around with and interact with more people your own age? (assuming there's any seriousness in your post, i hoenstly cant tell)


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COMMENT | 'RE: ''RE: ''''RE: No Megamoca.'''''''
posted by : Scorpyin
12/30/2012 7:17:52 PM
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.... or spell... lol


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posted by : rycheskull
12/30/2012 3:36:04 PM
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I used to have The Scream cd before it got stolen along with 600 others of mine. I might have to pick it up again. Man In The Moon was a killer song!


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posted by : Fani Dilth
12/30/2012 3:51:23 PM
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The Scream CD is an incredible slab of hard rock.

Yes, he does look like Peter Criss in that photo. I actually had a comment typed to post it but was distracted.

Maybe Corabi should look into filing an extension with Father time.


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posted by : Namnikufecin
12/30/2012 3:54:39 PM
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Did Steve Earle really play in Motley Crue?


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posted by : kickback
12/30/2012 4:33:39 PM
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I like this guy, but please get rid of the lame gray at the front part Joe Perry save the skunk hair style!


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posted by : =(ZEP)=
12/30/2012 6:38:29 PM
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how old is he?
is he really 60?
he needs to realize he's not in his twenties anymore.
that wicked look isnt working for him


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COMMENT | AGE LIMIT TO ROCK?
posted by : destructivesounds
12/30/2012 6:39:58 PM
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First off, he's doing slow acoustic music

Secondly, his voice can blast almost any other singer out there!!

Those of you who make jokes about his looks haven't considered his lifestyle and smoke intake. The man lives sorta hard. He's ultra-cool and down-to-earth.



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COMMENT | Crabs
posted by : DirtyWaterDog
12/30/2012 7:07:11 PM
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John, if you look at it, maybe they weren't your real friends to begin with. They fucked you. In all honesty, it kinda backfired on them. Point being, you weren't the only one who got fucked. Yes, they make money touring, but the selftitled cd out sold any crue release since or is VERY close in numbers. Granted, the industry was destined to fail anyway, but they still got fucked. Those record label ass holes always get it wrong.

Release the Demos from the 2nd album. What the fuck?

I really enjoy Scream and the Motley album. The 2 Union albums had some decent shit. I personally would like to hear John make something really heavy or at least challenge himself vocally like smoke the sky.

I read on some blog that fans have asked John to play smoke the sky and he says it's really hard to sing. Hey man, Roger Daltrey is damn near 70 and he screams his ass off on the heaviest Who songs that are still being played.

Here's a real good idea! Put a fucking band together and play the new album and the entire Motley album front to back. I'd so fucking be there.


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COMMENT | !!!
posted by : Doros78
12/30/2012 8:08:37 PM
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who gives a shit how old you are or what bands you were in, if the music is good its good no matter what. as simple as that. and the Motley Crue album was great, very different from the usual Motley crue stuff but still very good but different.


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COMMENT | Age limit on rocking?
posted by : pullmyfinger21times
12/30/2012 9:46:37 PM
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When you're in led zeppelin there is no age limit. When the band is SIXX AM, the age limit is middle school.


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COMMENT | Wow
posted by : ThunderKiss65
12/30/2012 10:18:12 PM
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I can't believe most of the comments here. This is the main reason why Paris Hilton and Justin Bieber are famous. Most living humans will just never get the human experience. Man people are really stupid!!!


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posted by : RockRoadie1x
12/30/2012 11:20:58 PM
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I had to re-read all of these for a few laughs tonight. Thank you and goodnight. Or, should I have said, "Good night, Cleveland!"


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COMMENT | Big fan of Crabby
posted by : Mick Marz
12/30/2012 11:50:16 PM
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Just got the new acoustic album. Pretty cool (esp. "hooligan's holiday"). Great interview, too. Very honest.

On the other hand, I was SOOOOO disappointed when I finally got to meet John in person. I had met all the other guys in the Crue, got their autographs, etc. Somehow I'd never been able to meet John.

Then a couple years ago he played a small club in Springfield, VA (Jaxx). I tried to engage him in conversation and he couldn't give a shit. And it's not like people were beating down the door to chat with him. He was in the back of the club with his merch and there might've been 1 or 2 other people there. I got my autograph and a photo, but was totally bummed that meeting him just sucked. I'm a HUGE Corabi fan (even still).


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posted by : -V-
12/31/2012 2:35:02 AM
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While my favorites are Too Fast For Love and Shout AT the Devil I think the Corabi album is overall musically the best one.


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COMMENT | Fuck all y'all haters...
posted by : thrashley
12/31/2012 4:26:30 AM
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I didn't read the article, I didn't read many of the comments but the ones I DID read...come on man...Motley Crue's self titled album was quite possibly one of the BEST MC records ever made. I don't care about his other shit, THAT record fucking ruled! Props for that is enough.


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posted by : thedddemon
12/31/2012 4:29:42 AM
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BM well played; you found Corabi's worst possible photo.


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posted by : glamsucks
12/31/2012 5:48:29 AM
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Motley Poo


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COMMENT | All JC needs
posted by : Hemiskull
12/31/2012 5:59:30 AM
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is a Bottle of Grecian Formula 666


60 is the now the new 30


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COMMENT | philly
posted by : kliffee
12/31/2012 8:05:26 AM
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he's not from seattle, he's from philadelphia.


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posted by : laggerlugger
12/31/2012 8:29:43 AM
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has a great voice but needs to stop playing the acoustic stuff and joining other bands. just put music like you did with The Scream or Union and everything will be fine. I keep hearing what a great record he made with the Crue but I will never know because I never bothered to buy it. it was a Crue record in name only which is why it and the tour that follwed tanked. you do not just change singers and the style of music that made you famous and expect your fans to act like it is the same band. Van Halen with Sammy and AC/DC are probably the 2 biggest name bands to have changed singers and kept going but they did not change the sound of their music so radicly that id di not sound like them. just because you don't like Vince does not make it cool to say that the record corabi did with the band is their best. again a Crue record in name only


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COMMENT | 'RE: he'
posted by : kliffee
12/31/2012 8:45:11 AM
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VH didn't drastically change their sound with Sammy? SERIOUSLY!? MC with Corabi failed because it came out at the height of Grunge.


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COMMENT | Thanks, dude!
posted by : rando
12/31/2012 12:25:33 PM
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The album he did with Motley Crue was easily their best, but the album he did with The Scream is one of the best cds I own. I'm unbelievable grateful to him and people like him for sticking it out and giving us all some more good music, and especially, more good shows to see. When his generation retires, it's all over, because the music industry is dying, and with the quality of the new bands in the last ten years, it's better off dead. Enjoy talent while you can.


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12/31/2012 9:26:41 PM
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he looks good for 60 fuckin years old!


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