Unlike all the sad depressed, grunge acts who dressed like bumms or homeless people who all no doubt suffered mental issues and sang about it. They're all mostly dead. I still to this day can't believe that crap actually eliminated this awesome 80s era. There would have been so much more of these awesome guitar solo, hard rocking party lyric, drum rockin ass kickin music. SMH
Spent many nights in my bar alone doing coke. Once in awhile a few close buddies or a girl or two would hang, but those nights alone where much better most of the time. Been clean for 20 years.
11 years clean and sober for me with never backsliding once. Sobriety is the best way to live, I like remembering the things I’ve done. Congrats to you both on your success
@@johnnycupofcoffee When one doesn't use confrontation with the person they're interviewing, the person being questioned opens up. instead of shutting down or getting angry and bolting. Theo helps them expose themselves and whether intentional or by accident, we learn more. Exposing even the smallest bit of truth is better than a shutdowns person or empty chair. Theo exposes the title and we dig for the story.
He’s so genuine. His curiosity helps with interviews - I think if he has an intrusive thought, he wants an answer. Or if he genuinely wants to know something he’s gonna ask
I absolutely LOVE the way your reacting to everything he’s saying, like yeah(whispering) like you’ve done that and “get it” it’s adorable and so genuine thanks for the interview!!
Tommy Lee gave me my back stage pass at the Centrum back than. Sound check was happening. And I yelled at them turn it up. Tommy called me over. Slapped a back stage pass on me. And said see you later. I partied for 3 hours with the crew. Great times
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Rehab was one of the best experiences I never want to have again. Best decision I ever made to turn my life around. When he made the comment about taking handfuls of Halcyon and going out, and asked "who does that," I did. I used to do heroin out at bars and clubs, and the occassional speedball if I wanted to go to 11. I was a moron. The year thing is also very true, but even more so at 90 days. This is the first time since 16 that I've gone more than 90 days. 15 months to the day tomorrow. It's never too late.
Well done brother. I’m also 3 years in recovery. Best choice I ever made, but doesn’t mean it was easy or simple. Quitting opiates the first time after 6-7 years of daily use, meant I would not sleep for 11 days straight, completely sober in rehab - and given every single detox med you can imagine, still… zero sleep for that long. It’s a beast to overcome. And my last relapse before/around 2020 or so, the fentanyl now a days literally knocks you unconscious for 40-60 minutes at a time, than you wake up kinda sick and have to re dose instantly, and repeat. It’s scary out there now a days. Everything will just go dark if you mess around now a days and that’s it. RIP.
Just wanted to say good work to both of y’all. Rehab didn’t really help me, but I don’t regret trying it. Y’all keep up the good work and congratulations on the time you have under your belts!
@Dpatz33 yeah man, I went 9 without sleep and the day I got out went into cardiac arrest. Luckily still here. The last several years fent was all I cared about. Life's great today. Congrats man, 3 years is a long ass time.
@TheGreatLake1998 rehab kick started it. Going to meetings ever day is what keeps me level. Not saying it's for everyone, but it works for me. Appreciate the kind words, hope all is well your way.
Tommy and Theo could potentially be outstanding sponsors. Imagine the impact they could have beyond podcasts or talk shows, helping countless people on a personal level.
Over the years, I've very known several people who have either died or destroyed their lives because of drugs and/or alcohol , and to hear these guys talk about their 'cautionary tales' is a great lesson in why you should never ever use drugs !
As a Motley Crue fan I don't know how I survived! lol I was 16 in 1985 and what a GLORIOUS time to be a teenager that just got their drivers license. My father gave me a 76 Camaro for my 16th b-day and had a 6-speaker Alpine stereo installed. A trunk mounted 100w amp with a Bazooka bass tube under the back seat. It wasn't just loud, but it was crystal clear at any volume. And of course my favorite bands were Crue, Ozzy, Maiden, Priest, Dio and all the usual suspects.
Do something that changes your frequency. We're all just vibrations. Not to sound all new age, but it's real. Pick something new to learn that you've always wanted to. Wishing you the best
I love the way Theo expresses himself - there is a sweetness and innocence shining thru his crazy funny mind - giving your email to a dolphin!?!?!? Genius!
I'm going on 2 years without a cigarette. On days I think I'd eat one because I'm craving so bad I remind myself of how tobacco companies have added addictive ingredients to cigarettes to KEEP us HOSTAGE and ROB US BLIND...Keeps me smoke free another day😊 Hang in there a day at a time it is GOOD TO BE FREE😊😊
I'm a drummer because of Tommy Lee. he was a huge influence on me. Ace Frehley was my childhood hero but when I started playing the drums and saw I had this ability from the start Tommy Lee was it for me.
I feel for you, quitting cigarettes was the best thing I ever did and yeah addiction is hard I think it's great listening to Tommy and Theo talk about going to rehab, glad there both still here
“Not fucked up enough to where you couldn’t fucking bring it”. I saw them once when Vince was so messed up that he couldn’t even remember the words and had to be helped off the stage!
Every show in the 70's & 80's, every band. They could always play, the crowd sang. I've seen David Allen Coe tied to a chair on stage. He played every note to every song, just not in the right order. We didn't miss a beat. Tommy's right, the Crue always brought it on stage.
Tommy Lee pulling a Rick James on Theo's chair is hilarious! F- Yo Chair!! Haha! It's obvious he is just a big 60+ year old 12 year old, seems like the nicest guy ever and one hell of a drummer! If you grew up in the 80's, you were raised on the Crue! I never will forget being a kid at Myrtle Beach riding down the strip in my parents car hearing Shout at The Devil being blasted out of all the car stereos on the strip, was a magical time!
"I could be Mayor in a month" went through my head every time someone else shared for my first 6 months of court appointed AA meetings. It wasn't until almost a year of attending meetings that it hit me just how bad off I truly was.
it’s funny bc it’s quite the opposite lol if u didn’t know him and he walked past you no one would think he’s a 60 year old man lol he looks surprisingly fantastic lol
There was a rehab in PA that my aunt went to decades ago to quit drinking. The place was called Chit Chat. It's big claim to fame was that the members if Aerosmith went there to get clean.
@smoothpoon86 he made the band what it is for sure. My first concert was Crue in 2003 when I was 14. I left thinking "man, that Mars guy can really shred." By comparison, I saw Rush about 10-12 years ago...the loudest and gnarliest 3 piece I have ever witnessed. They were so accurate too, it was nearly identical to the studio albums.
This talk between the two really turned out well!! Tommy Boy, you are looking good and I’m happy to see you smiling & laughing. Proud of you man. :):) hang in there bud.
He's not struggling he's thinking about the best way of putting his thoughts into words, Elon Musk does the same, its a thing smart people do, you wouldn't know :)
I am and always will be a Motley Crue fan. After reading The Dirt (their autobiography) I am absolutely amazed that these guys are still with us on this Earth. Their music was (is) incredible and their live shows were (are) amazing. I am glad I was able to experience both.
Tommy is a good dude. Glad he's still around even though I was never a huge motley fan. Grew up a little earlier than their breakout moment and gravitated to RUSH instead
Dude everything they were talking about i could relate to so much... i feel like i could get along with these guys so good... and theos random jokes out of nowhere are always hilarious
Tommys a world class drummer. He irked me alot growing up they all did except for mick. Happy to hear hes grateful to be alive. Nothing beats being grateful God bless🙏
And everyone from that band is still alive. Unreal.
Barely - he can hardly string a freakin sentence together. What a tragic wreck!
So far ...
Are they?
Doesn’t one of them take like 40 Advil a day? 😂
Unlike all the sad depressed, grunge acts who dressed like bumms or homeless people who all no doubt suffered mental issues and sang about it. They're all mostly dead. I still to this day can't believe that crap actually eliminated this awesome 80s era. There would have been so much more of these awesome guitar solo, hard rocking party lyric, drum rockin ass kickin music. SMH
"I'd rather just party with me"
fucking words to live by
Gets lonely tho
@@gatinthecadillac7206not every time 😂
Spent many nights in my bar alone doing coke. Once in awhile a few close buddies or a girl or two would hang, but those nights alone where much better most of the time. Been clean for 20 years.
@CRCov facts, currently trying to get off the coke but i do enjoy just sniffing by myself
@@CRCov Kevin Ball?
I met Tommy once here in LA. Super nice dude. Had a 5 min small talk..No attitude nothing. Totally down to earth.
I believe it. All of is interviews he seems like a genuinely nice guy.
11 years clean and sober for me with never backsliding once. Sobriety is the best way to live, I like remembering the things I’ve done. Congrats to you both on your success
❤
Damn great fucking job
for you maybe
Well done my friend
@@quercus3290 Pipe down junkie
Glad that it ended by Tommy talking about his gratitude.
“Being grateful is the key to the door of happiness”
And lots of cocaine
Theo reminds me of Chris Farley interviewing Paul McCartney…”Remember when you were in the Beatles? That was awesome…”
Lol Underrated
He does remind me of Chris Farley doing that interview 😂
YES!! I was thinking this same thing before reading your comment!
Chris Farley in 2024
But it’s sincere and it works.
Theo’s questions are unreal. Props to him for being genuine and warm enough to have the credibility to ask revealing questions.
Yeah...This is his wheelhouse. Being a political interviewer is not.
@johnnycupofcoffee your point?
@@sherylmccollum895 He doesn't push back to blatant lies....for an entertainer like Tommy Lee, it doesn't really matter.
@@johnnycupofcoffee When one doesn't use confrontation with the person they're interviewing, the person being questioned opens up. instead of shutting down or getting angry and bolting.
Theo helps them expose themselves and whether intentional or by accident, we learn more.
Exposing even the smallest bit of truth is better than a shutdowns person or empty chair.
Theo exposes the title and we dig for the story.
He’s so genuine. His curiosity helps with interviews - I think if he has an intrusive thought, he wants an answer. Or if he genuinely wants to know something he’s gonna ask
I absolutely LOVE the way your reacting to everything he’s saying, like yeah(whispering) like you’ve done that and “get it” it’s adorable and so genuine thanks for the interview!!
“Cocaine’ll make you give your email address to a dolphin!” 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Eeerr eeeerrt
Dumb
Foo that shit had me dying too hard
🤣🤣🤣🤘🏻🤘🏻
Truest line ever
Dude starts talking about coke and starts rubbing his nose.....LOL!
😂😂
He isn’t on any hard drugs whatsoever. Anyone who has been around addicts knows this
I noticed that also. Like it’s constant.
I’ve been clean off coke for 11 years and this interview is making me rub my nose lol.
He might of quit Heroin but still does coke?
Tommy Lee gave me my back stage pass at the Centrum back than. Sound check was happening. And I yelled at them turn it up. Tommy called me over. Slapped a back stage pass on me. And said see you later. I partied for 3 hours with the crew. Great times
Hell Yeah I imagine that was a blast
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Wow what a crazy memory to have
@@ogsanity5955 I met Tommy when they came over to Australia recently, his an arrogant rude pos. His own kids hate him.
The CRUE kicked azzzzz
I grew up in the late 80's and 90's ...Tommy Lee was such a badass.😎🏁
Rehab was one of the best experiences I never want to have again. Best decision I ever made to turn my life around. When he made the comment about taking handfuls of Halcyon and going out, and asked "who does that," I did. I used to do heroin out at bars and clubs, and the occassional speedball if I wanted to go to 11. I was a moron. The year thing is also very true, but even more so at 90 days. This is the first time since 16 that I've gone more than 90 days. 15 months to the day tomorrow. It's never too late.
Well done brother. I’m also 3 years in recovery. Best choice I ever made, but doesn’t mean it was easy or simple. Quitting opiates the first time after 6-7 years of daily use, meant I would not sleep for 11 days straight, completely sober in rehab - and given every single detox med you can imagine, still… zero sleep for that long. It’s a beast to overcome. And my last relapse before/around 2020 or so, the fentanyl now a days literally knocks you unconscious for 40-60 minutes at a time, than you wake up kinda sick and have to re dose instantly, and repeat. It’s scary out there now a days. Everything will just go dark if you mess around now a days and that’s it. RIP.
Just wanted to say good work to both of y’all. Rehab didn’t really help me, but I don’t regret trying it. Y’all keep up the good work and congratulations on the time you have under your belts!
@@TheGreatLake1998 I appreciate the kind words more than you know brother.
@Dpatz33 yeah man, I went 9 without sleep and the day I got out went into cardiac arrest. Luckily still here. The last several years fent was all I cared about. Life's great today. Congrats man, 3 years is a long ass time.
@TheGreatLake1998 rehab kick started it. Going to meetings ever day is what keeps me level. Not saying it's for everyone, but it works for me. Appreciate the kind words, hope all is well your way.
I'm 17days sober today, you guys are legends
Congratz, buddy! Just keep doing you, and your past will be long gone soon..
@@chrisvand2678 Thank you appreciate it!
Congratulations! The best has yet to come. You deserve a better life. Sending love
Keep being strong my brotha
@@hockeylover246 thank you!!
My uncle hung out with Motley Crue back in the day. Everyone seems to say Tommy was the nicest one out of all of them.
That’s awesome
Well, the dude is a Libra 😊
True but not a high bar considering two of them are epic *ssholes 😂
Vince is nice as well Tommy is just the most popular and seems to be the one that can hold his party the best
Probably why he’s the only one who was comfortable in the public lol clear conscious
All the interviews i've seen probably one of the sincerest yet.I think tommy has always talked that way.
Tommy and Theo could potentially be outstanding sponsors. Imagine the impact they could have beyond podcasts or talk shows, helping countless people on a personal level.
Over the years, I've very known several people who have either died or destroyed their lives because of drugs and/or alcohol , and to hear these guys talk about their 'cautionary tales' is a great lesson in why you should never ever use drugs !
This guy's brain is fried! Tommy Lee ain't all there either
Underrated comment
😂
Ya! And then some!🤘
You can't live the life he's lived without some consequences, for sure.
Yeah, it was like they were sharing a brain cell at the beginning of this video. 😂
As a Motley Crue fan I don't know how I survived! lol I was 16 in 1985 and what a GLORIOUS time to be a teenager that just got their drivers license. My father gave me a 76 Camaro for my 16th b-day and had a 6-speaker Alpine stereo installed. A trunk mounted 100w amp with a Bazooka bass tube under the back seat. It wasn't just loud, but it was crystal clear at any volume. And of course my favorite bands were Crue, Ozzy, Maiden, Priest, Dio and all the usual suspects.
You and i might have very well been living the same life. Just in a different part of the country. Lol.
I'm going through heavy shit atm and you two made me laugh, gave me a break. Thank you
Hang in there buddy
Whatever strengthens hope, invest heady in that. You got this.👊
It's heavy is it ? Try lifting some weights or work out. There's a reason people do that when trying to get over stuff
If your going through hell. Keep going. This too shall pass.
Do something that changes your frequency. We're all just vibrations. Not to sound all new age, but it's real. Pick something new to learn that you've always wanted to. Wishing you the best
Theo looks like just the man to help you relapse.
Tommy is like an open book. Love this guy. He’s a great interviewee.
He’s shot out of his mind
I love the way Theo expresses himself - there is a sweetness and innocence shining thru his crazy funny mind - giving your email to a dolphin!?!?!? Genius!
Gives me anxiety, like spit it out.
@@dawnhasbroken6304 ?
lol the first two seconds i could tell how excited both guys were to be connecting. whiskey tango cokehead energy they get along perfectly
This guys has live multiple lifetimes in one lifetime.
Lying Powder!!! That's so darn hilarious! "We'd all sit in a room and lie to each otther!" 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
😂
Lmao it be like that . “Yo let’s all hang out and do sober things next time “ *rails line*
There is something so heartwarming about theo I just adore that man. When ever I get the anxiety for using I watch him to help me❤
I'm clean and sober and trying to quit smoking cigarettes. Addiction sucks 🚫. Be strong people 💪🏻🙏🏻🇺🇲
I'm going on 2 years without a cigarette. On days I think I'd eat one because I'm craving so bad I remind myself of how tobacco companies have added addictive ingredients to cigarettes to KEEP us HOSTAGE and ROB US BLIND...Keeps me smoke free another day😊 Hang in there a day at a time it is GOOD TO BE FREE😊😊
Why not switch to vape bro with a lower nicotine level?
@@jima09876just becomes a vape addiction
It's still addiction isn't it@@jima09876
@@jima09876NO
I'm a drummer because of Tommy Lee. he was a huge influence on me. Ace Frehley was my childhood hero but when I started playing the drums and saw I had this ability from the start Tommy Lee was it for me.
lol your heroes are pedos, women beaters and drug addicts, amazing
"When Coke-Heads Collide", a good album name and a good podcast title.
What sucks with that heavy abuse is waiting for the neurological problems to arise as you age.
dude couldve died 10 years ago and have lived probably a more exciting life than most people do
And then the joy of being the direct observer of your own brain declining once they start.
Former competitive boxers, rodeo cowboys and MMA fighters often suffer neurological decline as we age.
Very well said, very intelligently said.
I heard that. Or did I?
I love the way Tommy remembered Kerrang, great magazine!
Theo is the real version of Chris Farley’s “remember when” interviewer
Underrated comment.
Nah
That was cool
🤣🤣
Gotta love Tommy Lee. Crue are true legends always will be
00:13 My brother would BEAT ME! BEAT ME! to your guys music TOMMY LEE! THATS CRAZY!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Drums and snare drum 🥁
KERRRANG
The chemistry between these two dudes is so good lol.
Tommy Lee and Theo are perfect duo!!
These two have the same exact energy. I love it.😂😂❤❤
I feel for you, quitting cigarettes was the best thing I ever did and yeah addiction is hard I think it's great listening to Tommy and Theo talk about going to rehab, glad there both still here
He physically survived, but mentality he still is 18.
Love how Tommy still says ‘Rad’…🤘
Well...people did use the term in the 80's so..
Tommy Lee is pretty chill honestly, always has been
Kerrang, Cream, Hit Parader, Circus, Metal Edge, Metal Sludge, Metal Sleaze, and...RIP!
Thx man was trying to remember the magazine had my walls covered in these!
Nice!
I had em all 😂
U think Mags with ever make a comeback 🤔
@@Super-lucky-7777 No sadly, no money to be made.
I had RIP magazine! lol
“Not fucked up enough to where you couldn’t fucking bring it”. I saw them once when Vince was so messed up that he couldn’t even remember the words and had to be helped off the stage!
So... every gig since '83?
@@kingbee1971For real. I’ve seen them several times over the years, and I still haven’t seen Vince complete a song as it was written.
Vince never brought “it”
So every show
Every show in the 70's & 80's, every band. They could always play, the crowd sang. I've seen David Allen Coe tied to a chair on stage. He played every note to every song, just not in the right order. We didn't miss a beat. Tommy's right, the Crue always brought it on stage.
The lead vocals/guitar from Sublime celebrated six months of sobriety by shooting heroin and that was the last thing he ever did !!! RIP
Tommy being grateful at the end was the best.
These two would have such a sick podcast together. They vibe so damn well
say Hi to your mom for me
Tommy Lee looks like an old Greek guy who should be herding sheep.
It was so entertaining watching two old dudes spend the entire interview calling each other dude!
Theo grew up in the 90's, he's allowed to use it hahaha
Closing my eyes and envisioning beevis and butthead chatting
Oh my! oh my! This is so uncalled for! These people are overcoming terrible addictions and all you can say is that?
Have a sense of humor @@AntonioBarsanio
Sound like a couple teenage surfers.
Yes!😂
😂
Tommy Lee pulling a Rick James on Theo's chair is hilarious! F- Yo Chair!! Haha! It's obvious he is just a big 60+ year old 12 year old, seems like the nicest guy ever and one hell of a drummer! If you grew up in the 80's, you were raised on the Crue! I never will forget being a kid at Myrtle Beach riding down the strip in my parents car hearing Shout at The Devil being blasted out of all the car stereos on the strip, was a magical time!
Drug stories are like fish stories. They always get bigger over time.
I bought the Crues first record when i was 12 in 1984. i still listen to it. Bless ya Tommy.
Bought Theater of Pain in '85.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 "cocaine is a hell of a drug". RIP Rick James
Tommy Lee is such a down to earth person man. Love that shit about him. Just always a genuine person in interviews.
The part about making plans the next day after a coke binge is so fuckin true man lol. Never happens unless you have more coke.
Omg so true. You get all pumped up, even just to hang out again. But it doesn’t happen unless the coke is there again 😂😂😂
"just me and you, we're gonna go really fast in this room, and hang out"
Good to see he’s still with us……❤
Everyone has to know when the party’s over.
He's a great dude. Always positive, and still looks young 🤙
"I could be Mayor in a month" went through my head every time someone else shared for my first 6 months of court appointed AA meetings. It wasn't until almost a year of attending meetings that it hit me just how bad off I truly was.
The chemistry between these two is magic. I was rolling! They're both hysterical.
Damn, you can really tell all the partying really got to Tommy Lee
Agreed. He's lost a lot of brain cells.
Yeaahh dude!!!
it’s funny bc it’s quite the opposite lol if u didn’t know him and he walked past you no one would think he’s a 60 year old man lol he looks surprisingly fantastic lol
He is fried and looks like a Aids patient with constant twitching and movement
@@daniella5230 give it a rest, you think he looks younger, hahaha
This is a solo episode, bc Tommy Lee is on another planet.
The dolphin actually emailed him! 🤣
Doing blow with the pilot while he's flying your plane is pretty crazy.
"if youre fuct up, the whole program is fuct up." 🥁😂🍻
Tommy Lee is the most entertaining member of Motley. His interviews are the best.
❤️ Tommy!
There was a rehab in PA that my aunt went to decades ago to quit drinking. The place was called Chit Chat. It's big claim to fame was that the members if Aerosmith went there to get clean.
Love how Mick isn't in the thumbnail because he's probably already sick of their shit 😂
And the only member that had any talent
@smoothpoon86 he made the band what it is for sure. My first concert was Crue in 2003 when I was 14. I left thinking "man, that Mars guy can really shred."
By comparison, I saw Rush about 10-12 years ago...the loudest and gnarliest 3 piece I have ever witnessed. They were so accurate too, it was nearly identical to the studio albums.
@@smoothpoon86Not true. You can say what you want about Tommy's intellect, but he's a fantastic drummer.
@@arthurbishop3173 Fantastic hair metal drummer.
mick is still under rated, one of the best guitarist
what tommey said about wanting to be by yourself when doing that cain is so true
Tommy Lee talking as if he’s still sober!!! Ha! Ha! Haaaaaa!!!
I was just thinking that!
He seems like he's geeking in this podcast.
💯
Yeah his eyes are on pin points in his interview.
He is off chop for sure
Circus was my "wallpaper" in the early 80s! 😄
Circus & Hit Parader !
100%! Gratitude is where it's at!!
Tommy is still partying
Tommy Lee seems like one of the coolest dudes around.
This talk between the two really turned out well!!
Tommy Boy, you are looking good and I’m happy to see you smiling & laughing. Proud of you man. :):) hang in there bud.
“You’ve been through it”
He’s whacked right now…😂
He is tweaking hard lol
I don’t think he is at all 🤷🏼♀️
Tommy was definitely on some shit during this interview. Not so fucked up he couldn't function.. but obvious
He’s so high haha😅
That or he's just permanently fried. Which I've seen in other people.
the 80's 90's was Wild man
I've been following you for a while, love it!
October 17th is my sober day. Last drink and line of cocaine was 17th October 2015.
Good job and happy anniversary next month!
Lol thats my birthday cool to know thats a big day for you aswell😆! Congrats
Lets celebrate and go out partying!
You know he lost some brain cells when his having trouble putting a sentence together 🧠
Say Hi to your mom for me
He's not struggling he's thinking about the best way of putting his thoughts into words, Elon Musk does the same, its a thing smart people do, you wouldn't know :)
@@Travelling..Bottle..Digger
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@Travelling..Bottle..Digger
😂😂😂😂
The fact he's alive and can speak at all is not short of a miracle you missed the point
Good to see Tommy Lee after all these years, parties and women, and sill has a smile on his face. Good job Theo.
He looks Matthew McConoughey in Dallas Buyers Club
So he looks like a man dying of aids?
Theo’s ability to re-direct energy and be self aware is Grandmaster Jedi-Level.
They’re high now😂😂
This is probably the most fun Tommy had in awhile.
Tommy lee is a gem!
I am and always will be a Motley Crue fan. After reading The Dirt (their autobiography) I am absolutely amazed that these guys are still with us on this Earth. Their music was (is) incredible and their live shows were (are) amazing. I am glad I was able to experience both.
Tommy is a good dude. Glad he's still around even though I was never a huge motley fan. Grew up a little earlier than their breakout moment and gravitated to RUSH instead
Rush is way better band for sure. Glad Tommy is still around though too
Dude everything they were talking about i could relate to so much... i feel like i could get along with these guys so good... and theos random jokes out of nowhere are always hilarious
Tommys a world class drummer. He irked me alot growing up they all did except for mick. Happy to hear hes grateful to be alive. Nothing beats being grateful God bless🙏
I can smell the cologne, coke and mint chewing gum in this interview
So true about the coke stories lol… wanting to be alone in the room, lying to one another about all these plans 😂😂😂😂
Love the shirt, Theo 🙌
Circus, Hit Parader, Metal Edge, Metal Hammer, and RIP were the metal magazines in the 80's
You can actually see the cogs turning in Theo's brain! 😂
Tommy as well 😂
The guests are more intelligent for sure
Tommy is gone 😂
These two together, i already feel like i'm at the party.
Oh Tom,stop touching yer nose..golf ball eyes too