MÖTLEY CRÜE's TOMMY LEE Celebrates 'Red Hot' Birthday In Guadalajara

October 6, 2008

MÖTLEY CRÜE drummer Tommy Lee has posted the following message on his official web site (message was left unedited):

"Wow!! 1st day back on Crue tour after a nice 30 day break from Cruefest!! We started up in Guadalajara on my Bday Oct.3rd!! ....hahaha what a night ....Mariachi players, Mermaid piñata's and our first Crue show in Guadalajara!!! Well into the second song I smell fire!! ....im thinkin oh must be the new smoke machines?? ....whatever?! And then im like wait a minute!!...that's a f$cking FIRE I smell!! ....soooo come to find out Nikki's dressing room is in a full on blaze and mines next door! You know sh*t is crazy when you see your tour manager and security runnin around like its a riot! ...haha! Well not so funny now cause its really happening and they're pullin personal items outta my room dodging flames n smoke cause Nikkis room is torched!! So sad he lost EVERYTHING but his passport, and a few credit cards!!! Cams. computer, cell phone ,wardrobe,etc!! WOW what a Bday!! RED HOT!!"

A brand new interview with Tommy Lee conducted last Wednesday by Elena Mihailidou of Metalzone.gr will be broadcast on Tuesday, October 7 on Greece's Metalzone Internet radio at 20:00 (19.00 CET). You can listen to the show live via the Internet at www.metalzone.gr (click on "Metalzone Internet Radio" to begin stream).

The MÖTLEY CRÜE vinyl reissues are scheduled to be released on November 25, 2008 but you can pre-order them at Swagrox.com today for a special pre-order price. These reissues are for the first five studio albums only. Also available for the first time on vinyl is the brand new MÖTLEY CRÜE album "Saints of Los Angeles".

Fans can pre-order their copies of these vinyl records at this location.

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