TheCoolerKing said:...
called appropriately enough The Heroin Diaries. No word on whether it comes complete with unicorns and needles scribbled on the margins. "Dear Diary- I think Katy likes me! LOL. Also, I just injected two ounces of black tar into an eyeball vein I'd never before noticed... OMG! Wish me luck!"
JunkyardAngel said: I mean, there was that whole Hanoi Rocks thing; then that OTHER (even worse) Hanoi Rocks thing.
At first I believed that only Vince Neil was a total asshole. Killing someone (and paralyzing another person, let's not forget it) while DUI, never apologizing about it, then only spending 14 days for it in jail (less time than fucking Paris Hilton did!) should already be enough for anybody to dislike the guy.
Not content with that, Motley Cunt issue years later a best of called "Music to crash your car to" (I'm sure the parents, friends and family of the victims are really happy about the total contempt/disrespect for human life that this shows) and Nikki Sixx, while playing in Helsinki recently, "dedicates" a song to Andy McCoy saying "it's in the past man, let's move on"... Yeah, I'm sure Nikki Sixx would have moved easily on if Tommy Lee had been the dead man and if MC would have split because of the tragedy, robbing him of incoming worldwide fame in the process.
Thank you! Hanoi Rocks had the potential to be so much greater than Crue (and I used to like Motley Crue)!
I know Vince Neil has had his own troubles, but I have this sympathy/loathing feeling for him.
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Formus
Milwaukee, WI
May 2007
AUG 30, 2007 11:56 AM
Oh I'm sorry, did I say crystal meth? I meant to say crack cocaine.
JunkyardAngel said:
Anyway. The first time *I* saw Motley Crue was in a garage in, Glendora I believe.
I'd like to hear more please!
More about the music? The beer? The Whiskey? The Drugs? The Party? The Sex? The need to bathe or brush teeth?
It's a sad thing how one set of hormones can completely override every freaking braincell in one's head. I mean. . .skinny heavy metal glamboys - DROOL!
I don't think you should be judging his book before you've read it. Give him the benefit of the doubt. I think he's coming clean(so to speak) about all of the bad shit he's been involved in. If that's glamorizing, than so be it.
Saraah
Los Angeles, CA
March 2007
AUG 30, 2007 10:27 AM