The controversial lawsuit Mötley Crüe and what seems to be its ex-component, Mick Mars , is one of the most talked about issues of the whole week. The guitarist has sued his ex-colleagues, causing a schism that has blown up what seemed to be the good relationship between them.
In the Mars lawsuit , the guitarist's attorney essentially alleged that Mötley Crüe have been trying to oust him from the band ever since he announced he was retiring from touring, as he planned to remain a member and participate in any project that didn't involve being in the band. road. He further claimed that Nikki Sixx , in particular, spent years "gaslighting" him over his guitar performance.
Mötley Crüe later released their own statement stating that Mars's lawsuit was "unfortunate" and that what led to his departure from the band was his poor guitar playing. In addition, the group cited a 2008 agreement signed by all members stating the following: "In no event shall the resigning shareholder be entitled to receive any amount attributable to live performances."
In a later interview, Mars claimed that, during " The Stadium Tour ", Sixx's bass was 100% pre-recorded, as well as some of Tomy Lee's drums, only to later admit that the band had it all on tape for him to play. group could play on the songs and not get lost.
" But there were parts with that guitar recording that were so horrible that yeah, I missed it a couple of times ," he admits. " But not all the time. And it's very hard. And it's also hard when you've got a bunch of old-school 808 kicks and you crank up the bass. You know what that does to a guitar's frequency? It drowns it out." And that's what often happened up front. You'd have to be me to know that's the truth."
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