Motley Crue Reunited - All Original Members.

Written by Matt Wardlaw
Published December 07, 2004
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KILLING JOKE have been confirmed as the opening act for the five U.K. dates. Additional dates in Europe will be announced shortly.

Aug./Sep. - Amphitheaters in 43 North American cities including Albany, Albuquerque, Atlanta, Birmingham, Boston, Buffalo, Charlotte, Chicago, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus, Concord (CA), Dallas, Denver, Detroit, Hartford, Holmdel (NJ), Houston, Indianapolis, Kansas City, Los Angeles, Milwaukee, Nashville, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, Portland, Raleigh, Sacramento, St. Louis, Salt Lake City, San Antonio, San Diego, San Francisco, Scranton, Seattle, Tampa, Toronto, Virginia Beach, Wantaugh (NY), Washington (DC) and West Palm Beach.

Nov./Dec. - Southeast Asia, including Japan, Australia/New Zealand (exact dates to be announced shortly)

In conjunction with the tour, the band's U.S. and international record labels also announced the release of a definitive 2-CD Greatest Hits collection that chronicles the band's entire career. Scheduled for release on February 1, the set, entitled "Red, White & Crüe", includes three brand-new CRÜE songs including the first single "If I Die Tomorrow", which features a highly stylized and autobiographically-driven music video.

Fans can see performances by MÖTLEY CRÜE on "Jimmy Kimmel Live" on Friday, December 10 and The Spike TV Video Game Awards on Tuesday, December 14. A feature film based on the band's best-selling autobiography, "The Dirt", is currently being developed by the band in conjunction with MTV Films/Paramount. The screenplay is being written by Rich Wilkes ("XXX").

"Red, White & Crüe" track listing:

Disc One:

01. Live Wire
02. Piece of Your Action
03. Toast of the Town
04. Too Fast For Love
05. Black Widow
06. Looks That Kill
07. Too Young To Fall In Love [remix]
08. Helter Skelter
09. Shout at the Devil
10. Smokin' in the Boys Room
11. Use It Or Lose It
12. Girls, Girls, Girls
13. Wild Side
14. You're All I Need
15. All In The Name Of...
16. Kickstart My Heart
17. Without You
18. Don't Go Away Mad (Just Go Away)
19. Same Ol' Situation (S.O.S.)
20. Dr. Feelgood

Disc Two:

01. Anarchy In The UK
02. Primal Scream
03. Home Sweet Home ['91 remix]
04. Hooligan's Holiday [Brown Nose Edit]
05. Misunderstood [Successful Format Version]
06. Planet Boom
07. Bittersuite
08. Afraid [Alternative Rave Mix]
09. Beauty
10. Generation Swine
11. Bitter Pill
12. Enslaved
13. Hell on High Heels
14. New Tattoo [single version]
15. If I Die Tomorrow (new) video - audio
16. Street Fighting Man (new)
17. Sick Love Song (new)


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As a lifetime music fan, Matt Wardlaw has been lucky to work in a number of fields that pay him to do jobs related to the music that he loves. These jobs include 13 years (and counting) in Cleveland radio, and five years working for a Cleveland based radio syndication company. Matt fills his limited spare time with writing, going to concerts, and is continually on a quest to find the next great record store.
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#1 — December 7, 2004 @ 17:47PM — Paul Roy [URL]

There I was flipping through the channels and up pops Larry King's ugly mug, as he is interviewing the original members of Motley Crue, just before they are about to take the stage for a reunion concert.....WTF?? I kind of doubt they are going to be able to fill the size arenas they have listed on their tour sked. I would love to see these guys in a large club - they should stick to that.

#2 — December 12, 2004 @ 13:54PM — a:bomb

I saw the crue in detroit last time and it was insane!they are way heavy live and detroit fans are sick.good times

#3 — December 12, 2004 @ 23:03PM — DQ

I wish it wasn't 20years later. I mean, have they thought about that? That all of the young sexy women (like me, hahahhaha) are now 20 years older? And we will be the same ones who went to see them exactly 20 years ago? The best show I saw of them was on Dec. 11th, Wednesday, 1985 at the Hampton Coliseum in VA.

#4 — December 18, 2004 @ 12:45PM — Black Dog

I'm a big fan of this band. I live in Bogota (Colombia) and I wanna know if we can see the band here. Does anybody know if the band will stick around here?

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