MÖTLEY CRÜE To Play European Dates With THE ROLLING STONES?

November 2, 2005

MÖTLEY CRÜE bassist Nikki Sixx has posted the following message in his online diary:

"Tonight [in Portland] was the last show with the [ROLLING] STONES. I think we were better tonight here in Portland than Seattle. It just felt like all the cylinders were firing. Backstage we were all hanging out and [Mick] Jagger told me that he and Charlie [Watts] watched the whole show. He told me no support band has ever gotten there crowd up on there feet the way we did. Looks like we will be supporting them for some more shows in Europe next year. To me, being with legends who are the salt of the earth shows me the path to humility."

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