MTLEY CRE: More BAMBOOZLE Press-Conference Footage Available
May 3, 2011The four members of MTLEY CRE held a special press conference Sunday (May 1) at Bamboozle in East Rutherford, New Jersey during which they revealed details about their summer tour. The unveiling included images and a description of their new set design, the set list decided by fans and a surprise announcement of Tommy Lee's "360" drum rollercoaster.
"We're looking forward to being together again and to a really special production. It will also be cool to sing some of these songs we haven't performed together in almost 20 years," said frontman Vince Neil.
The band's veteran production manager and set designer, Robert Long, presented graphic renderings of the new set design, which he described as "a hard-hitting CRE rendition of a rock 'n' roll burlesque theatre." According to Long, the entire stage will be enveloped in red velvet drapery and a damask printed wall of guitar amps.
Continuing to integrate the input of their fans, MTLEY CRE conducted a survey by listing every song they have ever recorded. Fans voted at Motley.com for the final set list, which includes tracks band hasn't performed live together in almost 20 years:
* Wild Side
* Saints Of Los Angeles
* Live Wire
* Shout At The Devil
* Same Ol' Situation
* Primal Scream
* Home Sweet Home
* Don't Go Away Mad
* Dr. Feelgood
* Too Young To Fall In Love
* Too Fast For Love
* Smokin' In The Boys Room
* Girls, Girls, Girls
* Kickstart My Heart
* Looks That Kill
MTLEY CRE's drummer Tommy Lee shared that he will once again be thrill-seeking on the CRE's new "360" drum rollercoaster. During his drum solo, Lee will be launched into multiple loops while continuing to perform.
The initial tour announcement by Nikki Sixx, Tommy Lee and NEW YORK DOLLS' David Johansen was made on the syndicated radio show "Sixx Sense With Nikki Sixx" Tuesday, March 1 at 7:00 p.m. local time. The trek headlined by MTLEY CRE with support from POISON and special guests NEW YORK DOLLS will kick off June 7 in Dallas, Texas and hit approximately 40 cities before coming to a close in early August.
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