MÖTLEY CRÜE Bassist Has 'Huge' Plans For 'The Heroin Diaries' Book

August 24, 2005

MÖTLEY CRÜE bassist Nikki Sixx has posted the following message on his official web site:

"Books are great. I love them, I always have my nose in one and I have to tell you I'm so excited about 'The Heroin Diaries'. With that being said, I've never been one to want to follow the same format that's been done over and over before me, so in looking for a new idea, this is the plan.

"There will be the book. There will be a soundtrack of original music based on the book. There will be a movie shot for each song that will tell the story of 'The Heroin Diaries'. They can have a life all there own or when played all together will be a movie of the book.

"So in the middle of touring, writing new MÖTLEY CRÜE music, this has now become another mission for me to do something totally different in this world. Now the bad news… This is a huge project and there is no way I will rush this. The book is done. The songs are halfway written. Then they will be demoed and we will be shooting the movies hopefully in January. That means probably a July release of everything (in a perfect world). I need to feel creative or I don't feel… Tommy [Lee] said the music reminds him of the 'The Wall' meets 'Alice in Wonderland' gone bad….

"Lovely… Speaking of Tommy, I love his album. Great songs, and in the end, that's all that we can really focus on as writers…. The show is a hit and im fucking proud…"

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