NIKKI SIXX: 'It Feels New Again'

March 11, 2004

MÖTLEY CRÜE bassist Nikki Sixx has posted the following message to the "Rock 'n' Roll Diary" section of CRÜE's official web site:

"The Tower in-store was so much fun. Tracii said it's really our first gig, and he's correct in the fact that it was all on us.

"I was blown away by the support from fans. People came from Australia, Japan, Mexico and all over the States. Of course many of you saw ['The Tonight Show With Jay Leno'] and I think it was pretty good, but not up to par for this band. Being human, nerves inch there way into such performances. I'm sure ['The Late Late Show With Craig Kilborn'] (on Monday) will feel better to us all. What can I say, it's only rock n roll….

"Now, the funniest part of all this… Somehow, somewhere people started calling us a punk band…. as much as I love punk, I think that's a stretch. I hear metal, rock, pop and ya maybe some punk. I think we have a lot more depth to us than maybe even we know. There's a lot of talent in this band. And we're just getting started…

"I want to thank everybody for the support. Fuck, what can I say…

"It feels new again…."

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