@@stephanea5364 100% they are the real victims. Yes he did bring it upon himself, but im just talking on how the courts would consider it. Also the other guy is right it would be VMS.
@@Malama_Ki no. It’s called being a illiterate doofus. He resorts to f-bombs because he’s struggling to articulate himself. He’s the equivalent of a gas station clerk. Except he’s an exceptional drummer.
Yeah not the best way to put it like it was cool. Like c'mon. It's still the sad truth tho, Vince basically just visited prison for driving drunk and on what not while speeding getting Hanoi Rocks Razzle killed and after it was like it never happened and stayed as egoistocal person as he is.
@@mikepants35 point was that it sounded disrespectful given what happen. Ofcourse he said it meaning it happened, point was that it didn' need to be a joke.
Wasn’t tommy who did it though so it doesn’t upset me that much if Vince said that shit it wouldn’t of been funny and the statement was technically true
I still remember all the party’s at the horror hotel I played in a 80’s band and we opened for Crue and a couple others and I partied with Tommy and Nikki and Vince me and Tommy came up with the bologna on hand samich cause we were so poor we couldn’t afford white bread! And I was there on the night diamond Dave came by ! I still get a shake when I see a bottle of Jack ! I seen Tommy about 3 yrs ago in all places disneyworld ! We we reconnected and had a fuckin blast ! We sat for about 2 hours and talked and remembered all the shit we did !! Love you brother 🤘🏻🤘🏻
You were still a kid I’m the 80s though-I was born in 65 so that put me right in the madness of the club scene and the partying-almost amazing I’m still fucking alive.
@@johnm5714 I can just imagine what you got to see. You saw the end of the hippie era till now. I wouldn't want to be a kid nowadays. Our childhood experiences are priceless. I hope you have a great day sir.
The 80s was the best I was a teenager. I remember having a Motley Crue poster in my room from the Hit Parader, my dad came in my room and tore it off the wall said they looked like a bunch of drug addicts..
And being in the audience we got away with a lot too. Motley Crue was my first concert in '89. Thought it was really cool that security expected us to smoke. We offered one standing right next to us a J that was being passed around. He respectfully declined since he was on the clock. Oh and the mosh pits! Yea straight-up murder!
Early 2000's was the last of the "old days". We had all the same shit except the TV's were smaller and we didn't have high def cameras in our pockets at all time. The big obvious difference was no social media and people didn't have their heads burried in their phone all day. Honestly, a far better time.
It's crazy to see the world change so much in my lifetime. We're living right in the cusp of big changes for how all of humanity moves. Im only 27 and I remember a chunk of my life pre internet pre cell phone. And in 10-15 years tech is gonna change drastically some more to where we'll be looking back at 2020 with nostalgia eyes
We are definitely living in what will be a historical timeframe. On the other hand, at the end of the day I don't really much change aside from technological advancements. I feel like if we had a time machine and could go back to 2000, we'd barely notice the difference.
Nothing compares to growing up as a kid / teenager in the 1970s & 1980s ... Nothing compares - if you were growing up during that time, you know! However, if you didn't it's nearly impossible to explain - L 🖤 V E Tommy Lee 💋 !!!
I doubt it will last forever though, you gotta remember like the 50s compared to the 90s type of thing. Eventually people will get tired of this and need something crazy and new again
I try my hardest to explain this to younger people how it was back then, and I find myself trying to explain it similar to how he is. If cell phones existed back then, everyone in their 40's and up would be cancelled. It was madness. We had ACTUAL freedom.
It's really really sad that Razzle died. And then Sam Yaffa left Hanoi Rocks after that, and that caused band to break up. If they kept going like in the 80s they would've got HUGE. Hanoi Rocks was already such a great and influental band.
i graduated in 88.....it was a good time....no fucking phones....no internet...you had to CALL people to get together.....word of of mouth was how we communicated.....not instantly.....!!
I remember nights walking home from the Rainbow, HAMMERED . Ending up on Santa Monica in front of the Troubadour and then waking up in the Alta Cienega Motel. I want the 80's back 2021 SUCKS!!
The shitty part about growing up now is not that you are hooked on social media, bcs you can get rid of that. The bad part is that most other people are still hooked on it so you still cant experience the awesome freedom with other people
you could take a home video of house party from the 80s and play it in theaters. ya know...like a real party. people would be memorized and all in one setting.
I got in trouble when I was 12 wearing a Shout at the Devil t-shirt to my family Easter dinner but I had it on for 3 hrs before anyone even realized I had it on #MotleyCrue
Literally, Vince killed Raazil from Hanoi rocks in a drinking and driving incident. He did 30 days in the penn. Then he was released so he could attend a addiction receivers program.