100% Bob Daisley has also stuck up for Mick , and even said Nikki had told him in the 80's , he wanted to get rid of Mick on guitar . Something Nikki has lied about and denied . Jake E Lee confirmed this as well
Don needs to write a series of books on his life and experiences. He's like the wise elder of the late 70's and 80's hard rock scene. He'd have so much to share!
I am, in NO WAY, seeking to "flout"/"deny" what you say here, while that IS true, you, also, need to look at the "music world"/world of touring (modern day), more universally (and with the consideration of what has changed -TERRIBLY!!- and become "standard" for the industry and artists (from a variable, but generally definable) time-period). A large number of the "bands" who still tour (and, because: "hard copy"/album and the sales no longer exist. Mechanicals have been disgustingly reduced. Even songwriting royalties are down and not only are the percentages possible to EARN, down; the OPPORTUNITIES (to make the music EARN from those, AT ALL!) are down. ...So: there IS NO steady, recurring income, really for artists (individually or collectively). Because of cabals like "livenation"🙄🤦🖕🖕, ticket prices have, illegally, soared and merchandise sales (Shirts, caps & whatever else) have, also, gone through the roof AND: THE ARTISTS a) Cannot, legitimately, control the prices and b) Receive a MUCH SMALLER percentage of the profits, at venues (as a punk band: you could sell a couple of $3-5 shirts or tapes at a show & make: gas money & maybe a few burgers or sandwiches, to get to the NEXT NIGHT, at a show (yes: the value of money, as well as prices, were "different" in the times I am talking about. That doesn't make a difference. The point is: IT WAS POSSIBLE! NOW??: It no longer is (or: rarely! if ever!!)-)-) ...sorry, my "point," actually was: That: A LARGE NUMBER of bands, still, out there, these days, ARE "SELF-COVER" artists! They have replaced dead, retired or ostracized members with new members! ("The Stanley/Simmons 'Kiss" protocol," I guess: ' Plug in whoever. ' 🙄🙄). Sure: it may not result in "a terrible show " ...but: it doesn't count as/can't be considered the original band. - Even if EVERY PERSON CURRENTLY INVOLVED with it SAYS/CLAIMS that: "Yes. It is." 🙄🙄🤦 No. No, it ISN'T and never WILL or CAN be! Quit LYING to yourself and (MUCH MORE OFFENSIVELY!!) to ME! -All I was, really, explaining is that: MOST bands doing the summer tours (often: summer "bulk" tours), since -🤷🤷🤷 really, for the past 30-ish years (DEFINITELY: the last 15, or so!!): ALL of them are "cover band versions" of the bands whose names they tour under! ...and they will never call it that, or care! -But as an audience member??: YOU *should* know (and accept) that! (...if you're planning to take part in such events)! ...a few bands from the '60s-'70s-'80s are, still, making viable new music and have reconstituted their line-ups (in a respectable, valid way) ...but: those are in the "rarity" column.
Mick is awesome and one of my biggest influences on my playing but he’s hardly underrated or anything great as a player. What he did was perfect with Crüe and what he does he does great but he is a run of the mill blues pentatonic player, it’s all very simple guitar work, not underrated in the least.
I have suffered from a chronic back problem for the last 25 years and I cannot believe Mick even had a career with his condition. I know Nancy Sixx wrote the songs for them but for me Mick IS Motley Crue.
I have ankylosing spondylitis and HLA B27. Oddly enough I was suffering really bad and doctors did not know what was wrong with me some thought I was faking. I watched Mick Mars interview with Eddie Trunk and I ask my doctor to test me for HLA she called me up one day later and said how did you know and I told her you are not going to believe this. This ailment is so much worse then chronic back pain. It affects your stomach your spine pushes out against your rib cage. Mick probably my favorite Rock guitar player. At least the most underrated. Much love to Mick and all the other fans
@@randyd0514I heard that some people who go on full carnivore diets of nothing but red meat, salt, and of course water end up stopping the progression of that illness. Might be worth testing out for yourself.
I've always been a fan of Mick Mars since i was 10 years old when i discovered Motley Crue in 1983, I loved Vince and Mick right away, Mick was the dark one in the band for me and i loved it, i was diagnosed at 27 years old but i was in pain since i was 18 and i'm 50 now, to me Mick is a role model for what he did despite the AS, it's when i was diagnosed that i learned that Mick Mars had the same thing, a rockstar i could relate to and it inspired me. You guys have no idea how much it hurts at times, i was declared invalid officially 5 years ago, it's shitty to be in pain all the time and living in poverty, what helps me is that i'm a painting artist and put everything i have into my art to make it. It's all i have left.
Hey man, I know this comment is 7 months behind yours but I hope you're still crushing it with your art and are no longer in poverty. Sending you the best of wishes from the UK
You know I'm in my 60's and before all this drama for the umpteenth time in Motley Crue.....when I was a young headbanger, now I'm an old headbanger, I always said, thought that only talent in that band was Mick and Tommy and I am not a Crue fan but I will say that when Neil left and they enlisted John Corabi that is the line up that they should have stuck with instead of caving to the Neil fans. That album "Motley Crue" could have been a game changer and really showcased the real talent in that band..."Hooligans Holiday" is a great song
Thank you so much for this. I love Don so much- and have lived daily hating what Nikki has done to Mick after agreeing to a Farewell contract tour years ago. I met Mick back in 1997 and he truly was one of the kindest most truest music artists I have ever made contact with. Love you Mick Mars- and despite Motley Crue once being my favorite band ever In my life, I will never pay money for any tours or records they release with YOU. Period. #TEAM MICK FOREVER
I've always been a fan of Mick's wicked slide guitar playing. The way he alternates between slide guitar and lead guitar on "Smokin' In The Boys' Room" is one of the coolest lead guitar tracks I ever heard! Kudos to Don for sticking up for him and singing his praises.
I have a musician friend from France. I remember playing Motley Crue he never heard their music. The first thing he said was “that guitarist, that tone, it’s sharp”. Mick defined the bands sound.
Mick Mars is one of my favorite guitarist. He comes up with great riffs, and just seemed to be the force behind Motley Crue, the other three just battling for camera time. Couldn't agree more with Don. Dokken has always been my favorite band, and Mick Mars is my second favorite. 😉
1000% agree with Don.....AND..... us Metal fans from the 80s will still be playing Mick's riffs and solos way after we've forgotten many of the shred Maestros licks.... that is the same for Priest and Maiden.... Mick is up there with Glenn Tipton, KK Downing, Adrian Smith and Dave Murray.... and Blackmore and Iommi.... that's what I think anyway.
His tone was very unique. It was their trademark, not Neal's weak strained vocals. It started with that old beat-up strat of his, nothing fancy-assed with big time endorsement deals. He was the major noise maker in that band, and they would never gotten anywhere without him. I've always thought that Mick deserved a better band than what he got, especially now with all the current drama he's having with his former bandmates that he carried for years.
Yep, saw Motley in 1982 and was blown away by Micks live tone, super clear and awesome distortion. There was what looked a rack 31 band eq boosting specific frequencies. I bought one and oh yeah, the door to tone was born. Over the next few years all those great guitar tones were born, using eq, graphics and parametrics, to pre boost the front of the amp. I'm not sure if Mick started that but he was the 1st player I saw with great live tone, prior to Metallica & Stryper who came afterwards using EQ, raising the bar for 80s tone.
Mick was, for me, the biggest part of why the Crue sounded so good. His guitar was hugely important to their overall sound. Without Mick, I don't really care. It's not the Crue w/o Mick.
Mick's terrific and always has been. Nikki has disgraced the Crue name, I'll just put it like that. Don Dokken is freaking awesome and those classic line-up Dokken records (and his solo record 'Up From The Ashes' from '90) are awesome. I saw Don on that '90-'91 solo tour here in Cleveland at The Agora and it was excellent.
Mick is the greatest! I was lucky enough to meet all of them Mick was the most down to Earth followed by Vince at the time I met them. Nikki and Tommy I just got the feeling they were feeding me bullshit to get through. I could tell Mick was in pain at the time as well as Vince as it was just after his daughter passed. You could also tell even though they just reformed there was still tension. Dokken and Twisted Sister was my first metal concert. I totally loved Don's vocal.
Nancy sixx is as fake as a 3 dollar bill 😅 have I told you about that time I overdosed and they bought me back to life, wish I had a dollar for every time he's told that story
I think it would be awesome if Don and Mick would do a record together!!!! Just for the love of music!!!!🥰💕😍💕🥰🤗🤗🤗🤗😋😋😊😊😊🙂🙂🙂 Just do an album!!!! Don't have to go on tour!!!! Maybe do a video and put on UA-cam!!!! Mick Mars is MOTLEY CRUE!!!!! That was his passion!!!! 🙏 His love!!!! 💕 And the Corporation called Motley Crue!!!! (It's not a ROCK band anymore) Screwed him!!!!😔😞😔😞😔😞😔😥😥😥😥
Really love listening to Don tell stories. I just wish he would invite me on tour to sing all his music for him, because at 53 I can still hit every note.😂 nothing but love for Don! And he is right, Mick is so underappreciated!
Ive always said Motley Crue was Mick and Tommys sound , And we know that drummers play to guitars. Im sure Tommy had some beats and Mick helped bring those beats to life, No doubt Mick carried them for a long time
I love both Mick and don there both underrated as hell. Also fck Tommy hep C Lee, Nikki I'm a lying junkie Sixx and Vince I'll eat the whole buffet Neil.
Thanks for the vid....I could listen to Don DOKKEN tell his his life stories/experiences ALL day through the night on to the next one....Kewl to hear his connection with Mars back when. Also, quite rare actually, that Don's brother shares that same gawdawful horrible disease of Mick as well.....ROCK the funk ON 🤘🔥🤘
Plus, J5 looks like a nerd who finally got invited to the cool kids party, when he's on stage with Motley. Guitar all the way up to his damn nipples, moving like a guy who's never danced with a girl in his whole life. Even til the end, I loved Mick's whole stage presence/image with the band. I'm a Les Paul guy, but NOBODY made a Strat sound THAT damn mean in the history of rock n roll!
john 5 is an great guitar player and a great writer. he will play anything faithfully for the love of it. that said he will never bust out a mick mars riff in the studio. it could be great and crunchy and sick but its not going to be mick mars. hes gonna carry that band live with tommy lee but he isnt going to fill those shoes.
the Motley Crue name-change story is only partly true. It had been the original name of Whitehorse, Mick's band before Vendetta, and I don't doubt he may have reused it again at one point, but the formation of THE motley crue happened when he was already jamming with Vince, Nikki, and Tommy. They were not an evolution of Vendetta.
Mick Mars is a great guy and a great musician. He didn't deserve to be treated like this. Don Dokken knows everything about everyone in the music world.
Thanks for being a genuine person beyond your music, I was so happy to see Dokken play at the rockin Derby in scaittichoke NY over 5 years ago, They were a last minute addition, what a pleasant surprise. The venue had 2 main stages and a smaller one with over 60 bands playing over 4 days, a class c wrestling attraction and a wrecking derby car arena for entertainment, wicked cool 😎
It's better and more original than anything Dokken has ever put out. Dokken is very generic in his songwriting and the rhythm guitar on his classics are most often just plain boring 8th note chugchug. He just makes himself a fool by crapping on Rocka Rolla. Rocka Rolla was just different and with a lot of mellow parts, but it was quite experimental music. The first track is in 5/4 - has Dokken ever done anything that isn't 4/4? Run of the mill is one of the greatest tracks JP ever did and there were other good ones too on it. "That album is crap, don't buy it" -Don Dokken No Don, it's just you who are limited in so many ways.
Dokken is saying what i've always believed .. Nikki Sixx was NOT the musical song writer for Motley Crue , he wrote the lyrics to the songs . Their is no way that guy came up with all those riffs , from the early records . When so many people that knew him have said he didn't know basic chords , or hardly anything about music at the time . Theirs no way he could have the rhythm or even know how to apply them into what Mick was playing . Mick was the musical engine of Motley Crue
Great stuff dude! Thank you for lettin Don just storytell and get this off his chest. Im really impressed with new Dokken stuff and his do or die vibe. Mick ROCKS and Im way let down with the other dudes in Motley for throwin him under the bus.
Greg Leon is not a fan of Nikki Sixx and just did an interview exposing that Sixx may not have been around during Theater of Pain recording sessions.... Mick does not get the credit he deserves, and the band was always trying to replace him for some reason but Dr. Feelgood and the eponymous album are mostly Mars written riffs. But Corabi did record a lot of the guitar on the eponymous album and then the follow up reunion with Vince
I remember meeting Don at Holiday Inn In Duluth Minnesota my hometown in 1985 when they were here the next night with Krokus. What a show, and Don was cool to all the kids who talked to him outside the hotel; Motley Crue was my favorite band at that time though and Mick Mars was a very underrated guitarist ! Love Mick and Dokken!
I have had a bad back for 3+ years. As a pacu RN it pains me continuously. I can't imagine what Mick injured to help drive that band to success. God bless him.
I was at a club in Buffalo New York watching Dokken play during one of his breaks he was having a smoke break behind the club and I asked for a picture and he said absolutely man as I walked up some drunk dude bumped into me then turned around and wanted to fight me and before I could say a word Don threw two incredibly fast kicks about an inch from that dudes nose and told him walk away and the dude did! The look on his face was priceless he had to feel the wind fly by his head that day on I always said if I ever run into Don Dokken again I want to ask him if he was a boxer of some kung fu master because I’m pretty good at spotting people who can handle themselves but Don had me fooled he can’t possibly be that good and that quick by chance.
Id be a liar to say I didn't have a couple of dokken albums but they definitely weren't my cup of tea that being said I know Don was very well respected among the LA metal bands so it's cool to hear and get props to mick
The lure of more money, makes some people that were once brothers treat each other like dirt… the way they did Mick Mars it’s terrible I would’ve never thought they would’ve done that to Mic… I’m not gonna pay to go see him anymore that’s for sure
Don!..love u man. Your music is do great…i go back to mid-80’s till today LOVE U MAN!…thank you for sharing this as Crue is one of favs like Dokkon growing up…mick is amazing and underrated in my opinion too!
I have to say this to all that haven't listened to the New Dokken. Fugitive is definitely worth the time. He can still put em together y'all.. I don't think you will be disappointed.
@@LarryFleetwood8675 it was my 1st classic priest after I bought Turbo when it was released...I chose it over all the others because I loved the(original) cover
Love Dokkens solo album in the early 90s. When it came out I was sad to here the group broke up,but at the same time I was happy Don made it on his own. Lynch had a great group to ,don't know why he didn't go far. I do agree with Don though, Nick is underrated. I also see a lot of people agree that Mick got a raw deal from the breakup. Mick put a lot of time and effort into the group's rise to fame, his fellow band mates should have stuck up for him.
I have ankeloseing spondylitis I'm 45 now diagnosed by accident when I was 25 I'm on all sort of Dr's drugs to keep it under control some days worst than others hopefully I last as long as Mick mars.
It`s nice to see Dokken stand up for Mick Mars. He was the driving musical force behind MC.
Yes Mick was motley crue and Don has always been a badass to these brothers will always rock
100% Bob Daisley has also stuck up for Mick , and even said Nikki had told him in the 80's , he wanted to get rid of Mick on guitar . Something Nikki has lied about and denied . Jake E Lee confirmed this as well
Damn Right!!!
Don needs to write a series of books on his life and experiences.
He's like the wise elder of the late 70's and 80's hard rock scene. He'd have so much to share!
I completely agree 💯! He was there through the whole scene! 🤘🏻🎸🎵🎶🎼🎙️
Bobby blotzer calls him old man of the sea..
Mick Mars is Motley Crue! Without him its a tribute band!
I am, in NO WAY, seeking to "flout"/"deny" what you say here, while that IS true, you, also, need to look at the "music world"/world of touring (modern day), more universally (and with the consideration of what has changed -TERRIBLY!!- and become "standard" for the industry and artists (from a variable, but generally definable) time-period).
A large number of the "bands" who still tour (and, because: "hard copy"/album and the sales no longer exist. Mechanicals have been disgustingly reduced. Even songwriting royalties are down and not only are the percentages possible to EARN, down; the OPPORTUNITIES (to make the music EARN from those, AT ALL!) are down.
...So: there IS NO steady, recurring income, really for artists (individually or collectively).
Because of cabals like "livenation"🙄🤦🖕🖕, ticket prices have, illegally, soared and merchandise sales (Shirts, caps & whatever else) have, also, gone through the roof AND: THE ARTISTS a) Cannot, legitimately, control the prices and
b) Receive a MUCH SMALLER percentage of the profits, at venues (as a punk band: you could sell a couple of $3-5 shirts or tapes at a show & make: gas money & maybe a few burgers or sandwiches, to get to the NEXT NIGHT, at a show (yes: the value of money, as well as prices, were "different" in the times I am talking about. That doesn't make a difference. The point is: IT WAS POSSIBLE!
NOW??: It no longer is (or: rarely! if ever!!)-)-)
...sorry, my "point," actually was: That:
A LARGE NUMBER of bands, still, out there, these days, ARE "SELF-COVER" artists!
They have replaced dead, retired or ostracized members with new members!
("The Stanley/Simmons 'Kiss" protocol," I guess:
' Plug in whoever. ' 🙄🙄).
Sure: it may not result in "a terrible show " ...but: it doesn't count as/can't be considered the original band.
- Even if EVERY PERSON CURRENTLY INVOLVED with it SAYS/CLAIMS that: "Yes. It is."
🙄🙄🤦 No. No, it ISN'T and never WILL or CAN be!
Quit LYING to yourself and (MUCH MORE OFFENSIVELY!!) to ME!
-All I was, really, explaining is that: MOST bands doing the summer tours (often: summer "bulk" tours), since -🤷🤷🤷 really, for the past 30-ish years (DEFINITELY: the last 15, or so!!): ALL of them are "cover band versions" of the bands whose names they tour under!
...and they will never call it that, or care!
-But as an audience member??: YOU *should* know (and accept) that! (...if you're planning to take part in such events)!
...a few bands from the '60s-'70s-'80s are, still, making viable new music and have reconstituted their line-ups (in a respectable, valid way) ...but: those are in the "rarity" column.
Absolutely the best!! Love Mick!! Don is right, he is one of the most under-rated guitar players! This was fantastic Stefan❤❤❤❤❤
Mick is awesome and one of my biggest influences on my playing but he’s hardly underrated or anything great as a player. What he did was perfect with Crüe and what he does he does great but he is a run of the mill blues pentatonic player, it’s all very simple guitar work, not underrated in the least.
Yep.
So true Mick rocks & Don is a killer vocal singer
Hi Debbie
I have suffered from a chronic back problem for the last 25 years and I cannot believe Mick even had a career with his condition. I know Nancy Sixx wrote the songs for them but for me Mick IS Motley Crue.
It must be the love of playing the music for mick to continue to play he definitely don't need the money
I have ankylosing spondylitis and HLA B27. Oddly enough I was suffering really bad and doctors did not know what was wrong with me some thought I was faking. I watched Mick Mars interview with Eddie Trunk and I ask my doctor to test me for HLA she called me up one day later and said how did you know and I told her you are not going to believe this. This ailment is so much worse then chronic back pain. It affects your stomach your spine pushes out against your rib cage. Mick probably my favorite Rock guitar player. At least the most underrated. Much love to Mick and all the other fans
@@randyd0514I heard that some people who go on full carnivore diets of nothing but red meat, salt, and of course water end up stopping the progression of that illness. Might be worth testing out for yourself.
Nancy wrote the frame but Mick did the bits
Nancy...lol...he acts like a Nancy would.
I've always been a fan of Mick Mars since i was 10 years old when i discovered Motley Crue in 1983, I loved Vince and Mick right away, Mick was the dark one in the band for me and i loved it, i was diagnosed at 27 years old but i was in pain since i was 18 and i'm 50 now, to me Mick is a role model for what he did despite the AS, it's when i was diagnosed that i learned that Mick Mars had the same thing, a rockstar i could relate to and it inspired me. You guys have no idea how much it hurts at times, i was declared invalid officially 5 years ago, it's shitty to be in pain all the time and living in poverty, what helps me is that i'm a painting artist and put everything i have into my art to make it. It's all i have left.
Hey man, I know this comment is 7 months behind yours but I hope you're still crushing it with your art and are no longer in poverty. Sending you the best of wishes from the UK
Wishing you the best man.
@@johnnysully2689 Thank you!!
@@Apalis Thank you!!
Maybe Don Dokken & Mick Mars can do an album together!
That would rock
@@inahaze76 yep, it would
No micks health is fkd and DonsPicking hand isfkd
Don doesn’t have his voice anymore and I don’t want to see him do a suicidal Vince Neil
I wish Don would launch a podcast and tell all of his stories!! I love em!
There's plenty of Don's fantasy world on UA-cam. If you listen to enough of them you'll probably get to hear one that's actually true.
You know I'm in my 60's and before all this drama for the umpteenth time in Motley Crue.....when I was a young headbanger, now I'm an old headbanger, I always said, thought that only talent in that band was Mick and Tommy and I am not a Crue fan but I will say that when Neil left and they enlisted John Corabi that is the line up that they should have stuck with instead of caving to the Neil fans. That album "Motley Crue" could have been a game changer and really showcased the real talent in that band..."Hooligans Holiday" is a great song
Thank you so much for this. I love Don so much- and have lived daily hating what Nikki has done to Mick after agreeing to a Farewell contract tour years ago. I met Mick back in 1997 and he truly was one of the kindest most truest music artists I have ever made contact with. Love you Mick Mars- and despite Motley Crue once being my favorite band ever In my life, I will never pay money for any tours or records they release with YOU. Period. #TEAM MICK FOREVER
Controversial? I think Mick is universally beloved!
I've always been a fan of Mick's wicked slide guitar playing. The way he alternates between slide guitar and lead guitar on "Smokin' In The Boys' Room" is one of the coolest lead guitar tracks I ever heard! Kudos to Don for sticking up for him and singing his praises.
I have a musician friend from France. I remember playing Motley Crue he never heard their music. The first thing he said was “that guitarist, that tone, it’s sharp”.
Mick defined the bands sound.
Mick Mars is one of my favorite guitarist. He comes up with great riffs, and just seemed to be the force behind Motley Crue, the other three just battling for camera time. Couldn't agree more with Don. Dokken has always been my favorite band, and Mick Mars is my second favorite. 😉
1000% agree with Don.....AND..... us Metal fans from the 80s will still be playing Mick's riffs and solos way after we've forgotten many of the shred Maestros licks.... that is the same for Priest and Maiden.... Mick is up there with Glenn Tipton, KK Downing, Adrian Smith and Dave Murray.... and Blackmore and Iommi.... that's what I think anyway.
I really appreciate Don and Mick both. My favorite singer and favorite guitar player of that era. Mick is Motley and Don is Dokken!
Mick is way under appreciated. He had great tone. One of the best guitar tones from the 80s
His tone was very unique. It was their trademark, not Neal's weak strained vocals. It started with that old beat-up strat of his, nothing fancy-assed with big time endorsement deals. He was the major noise maker in that band, and they would never gotten anywhere without him. I've always thought that Mick deserved a better band than what he got, especially now with all the current drama he's having with his former bandmates that he carried for years.
I saw Motley Crew 4 or 5 times. It was clear from the first song , I was watching the Mick Mars show.
Yep, saw Motley in 1982 and was blown away by Micks live tone, super clear and awesome distortion. There was what looked a rack 31 band eq boosting specific frequencies. I bought one and oh yeah, the door to tone was born.
Over the next few years all those great guitar tones were born, using eq, graphics and parametrics, to pre boost the front of the amp.
I'm not sure if Mick started that but he was the 1st player I saw with great live tone, prior to Metallica & Stryper who came afterwards using EQ, raising the bar for 80s tone.
soem really killer riffs. he was wasted in crue. wasp with mick mars would have been filthy.
I think he used hot rodded Marshalls and a Soldano ODS
Much respect to Mr Dokken our band HEAVYNESS remembers you!
Mick mars is the unsung hero of Motley Crue.❤️
Mick was, for me, the biggest part of why the Crue sounded so good. His guitar was hugely important to their overall sound. Without Mick, I don't really care. It's not the Crue w/o Mick.
I TOTALLY AGREE with Don about Mick Mars my love and prayers go out for Mick Mars🤘🤘🤘✌️🖤🤘🤘🤘
Got a huge picture of Mick in my living room...met him way back...was very nice to me and my friends...signed everything. Z
Motley Ctue would not have happened without Mick Mars. Nikki is a great songwriter, Mick is 1 of THE GOATs in Rock Guitar history.
Don seems so down to earth. Said what I kinda felt... poor Mick and what a talented guy.
Mick's terrific and always has been. Nikki has disgraced the Crue name, I'll just put it like that. Don Dokken is freaking awesome and those classic line-up Dokken records (and his solo record 'Up From The Ashes' from '90) are awesome. I saw Don on that '90-'91 solo tour here in Cleveland at The Agora and it was excellent.
Mick is the greatest! I was lucky enough to meet all of them Mick was the most down to Earth followed by Vince at the time I met them. Nikki and Tommy I just got the feeling they were feeding me bullshit to get through. I could tell Mick was in pain at the time as well as Vince as it was just after his daughter passed. You could also tell even though they just reformed there was still tension.
Dokken and Twisted Sister was my first metal concert. I totally loved Don's vocal.
Nancy sixx is as fake as a 3 dollar bill 😅 have I told you about that time I overdosed and they bought me back to life, wish I had a dollar for every time he's told that story
They are not metal bands they are hard rock bands...
I think it would be awesome if Don and Mick would do a record together!!!! Just for the love of music!!!!🥰💕😍💕🥰🤗🤗🤗🤗😋😋😊😊😊🙂🙂🙂 Just do an album!!!! Don't have to go on tour!!!! Maybe do a video and put on UA-cam!!!! Mick Mars is MOTLEY CRUE!!!!! That was his passion!!!! 🙏 His love!!!! 💕 And the Corporation called Motley Crue!!!! (It's not a ROCK band anymore) Screwed him!!!!😔😞😔😞😔😞😔😥😥😥😥
Mick's got the riffs that kill...
Thanks for the interview Don Dokken and for saying that about Mick Mars. Great interview. ROCK ON Mick Mars.
Mick is one of the Riff masters ,, Exels at writing cool riffs and hook pieces of songs ! The Man is Brilliant
Agree, possibly the most underrated guitar player ever
Thank you, Don! Very classy.
Nobody has better tone than Mick Mars.
Really love listening to Don tell stories. I just wish he would invite me on tour to sing all his music for him, because at 53 I can still hit every note.😂 nothing but love for Don! And he is right, Mick is so underappreciated!
That kind of back pain is suicidal pain, pure hell.
Ive always said Motley Crue was Mick and Tommys sound , And we know that drummers play to guitars. Im sure Tommy had some beats and Mick helped bring those beats to life, No doubt Mick carried them for a long time
I thought they played to the bass guitar
I love both Mick and don there both underrated as hell. Also fck Tommy hep C Lee, Nikki I'm a lying junkie Sixx and Vince I'll eat the whole buffet Neil.
It's sad how Mick has been treated after all he has given to the band even when you read the dirt you can see how he was treated and it's shit
Thanks for the vid....I could listen to Don DOKKEN tell his his life stories/experiences ALL day through the night on to the next one....Kewl to hear his connection with Mars back when. Also, quite rare actually, that Don's brother shares that same gawdawful horrible disease of Mick as well.....ROCK the funk ON 🤘🔥🤘
Great interview!
Mick Mars is from Terre Haute, Indiana like myself. Mick Mars is the only member of Motley Crue that I admire and respect.
Absolutely adore Mr Mick Mars! TYVM for this great interview, Mr Dokken! 💋
Was never a Crue fan but I appreciate Mick the more I find out about him, he paid his dues and for his band to do this is wrong.
Well when Vince , Tommy , Nikki and J5 put out a new Motley record everyone will see it was Mick that was the artist behind the band ..
Plus, J5 looks like a nerd who finally got invited to the cool kids party, when he's on stage with Motley. Guitar all the way up to his damn nipples, moving like a guy who's never danced with a girl in his whole life. Even til the end, I loved Mick's whole stage presence/image with the band. I'm a Les Paul guy, but NOBODY made a Strat sound THAT damn mean in the history of rock n roll!
john 5 is an great guitar player and a great writer. he will play anything faithfully for the love of it. that said he will never bust out a mick mars riff in the studio. it could be great and crunchy and sick but its not going to be mick mars. hes gonna carry that band live with tommy lee but he isnt going to fill those shoes.
the Motley Crue name-change story is only partly true. It had been the original name of Whitehorse, Mick's band before Vendetta, and I don't doubt he may have reused it again at one point, but the formation of THE motley crue happened when he was already jamming with Vince, Nikki, and Tommy. They were not an evolution of Vendetta.
Ha! I fucking love Don. Great interview. Poor Mick, though. Such a good dude. He deserved better from his bandmates. Love you, Mick!
Good interview but Rocka Rolla doesn’t suck.
Mick Mars is a great guy and a great musician. He didn't deserve to be treated like this. Don Dokken knows everything about everyone in the music world.
Its great to see such loyalty
My fave Priest album is Rocka Rolla
Mick is back and now waiting John Sykes to come back.
Thanks for being a genuine person beyond your music,
I was so happy to see Dokken play at the rockin Derby in scaittichoke NY over 5 years ago,
They were a last minute addition, what a pleasant surprise.
The venue had 2 main stages and a smaller one with over 60 bands playing over 4 days, a class c wrestling attraction and a wrecking derby car arena for entertainment, wicked cool 😎
I personally think that Rocka Rolla is a good album. It's no Sad Wings or the later stuff, but it's good bluesy hard rock.
Priest themselves were never high on Rocka Rolla, mainly because of the production, but it was a good album for it's time. I've always like it.
It's better and more original than anything Dokken has ever put out. Dokken is very generic in his songwriting and the rhythm guitar on his classics are most often just plain boring 8th note chugchug. He just makes himself a fool by crapping on Rocka Rolla. Rocka Rolla was just different and with a lot of mellow parts, but it was quite experimental music. The first track is in 5/4 - has Dokken ever done anything that isn't 4/4? Run of the mill is one of the greatest tracks JP ever did and there were other good ones too on it.
"That album is crap, don't buy it" -Don Dokken
No Don, it's just you who are limited in so many ways.
Never been here before. Nice interview. Heard stuff I've never heard before. Kinda rare. Keep up the good work.
Dokken is saying what i've always believed .. Nikki Sixx was NOT the musical song writer for Motley Crue , he wrote the lyrics to the songs . Their is no way that guy came up with all those riffs , from the early records . When so many people that knew him have said he didn't know basic chords , or hardly anything about music at the time . Theirs no way he could have the rhythm or even know how to apply them into what Mick was playing . Mick was the musical engine of Motley Crue
Mick didnt even know what instrument he was stealing. That says it all.
@@danielhoward8354 You mean Nikki Sixx not knowing the difference between the bass guitar , and guitar . Yes
Great stuff dude! Thank you for lettin Don just storytell and get this off his chest. Im really impressed with new Dokken stuff and his do or die vibe. Mick ROCKS and Im way let down with the other dudes in Motley for throwin him under the bus.
Team Mick all the way!
Greg Leon is not a fan of Nikki Sixx and just did an interview exposing that Sixx may not have been around during Theater of Pain recording sessions....
Mick does not get the credit he deserves, and the band was always trying to replace him for some reason but Dr. Feelgood and the eponymous album are mostly Mars written riffs.
But Corabi did record a lot of the guitar on the eponymous album and then the follow up reunion with Vince
Mick was underated for sure. Backbone of Motley . Thanks Mick for your awesome riffs. Jaming on your all i need tonight. Wild song listen to lyrics.
Love them both ! Can't imagine my life without their contributions !!!
I agree with Don Dokken 158,000 percent.
Mick Mars is among the greatest...
YEAH!!!!!!
☀️🐺🌙🐺🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🪓🎸🪓
DON IS GREAT!! MICK TO! THIS GUYS ARE THE BEST FROM THEIR GROUPS!!
Without mick mars they wouldn't of been a motley crue period.
Great love listening to dons interview and iam ahuge mick Mars fan great interview
Rocka Rolla is a great album. What is Don talking about!
I agree. It has its charms.
I remember meeting Don at Holiday Inn In Duluth Minnesota my hometown in 1985 when they were here the next night with Krokus. What a show, and Don was cool to all the kids who talked to him outside the hotel; Motley Crue was my favorite band at that time though and Mick Mars was a very underrated guitarist ! Love Mick and Dokken!
loe don. sad seeing these guys fade musically and due to poor health. but great spirit don.
Mick Mars made those songs for Motley - Hell, he named them!
I could sit around the camp fire and listen to Don Dokken stories all night.
You are right about that very underrated,especially when it comes to his rythem guitars,and all those fucking badd ass riffs,he produced,
Definitely find me in the Mick Mars camp
Don❤❤❤ Mick❤❤❤. Great interview!!! Thanks, Stefan..
Thank you Laurel! Glad you enjoyed it.
I have had a bad back for 3+ years. As a pacu RN it pains me continuously. I can't imagine what Mick injured to help drive that band to success. God bless him.
Endured
I was at a club in Buffalo New York watching Dokken play during one of his breaks he was having a smoke break behind the club and I asked for a picture and he said absolutely man as I walked up some drunk dude bumped into me then turned around and wanted to fight me and before I could say a word Don threw two incredibly fast kicks about an inch from that dudes nose and told him walk away and the dude did! The look on his face was priceless he had to feel the wind fly by his head that day on I always said if I ever run into Don Dokken again I want to ask him if he was a boxer of some kung fu master because I’m pretty good at spotting people who can handle themselves but Don had me fooled he can’t possibly be that good and that quick by chance.
Fantastic & funny (hi)story when you met Mick before Crüe!! So cool Don! Long live Mick & Don! I love you both - true rock n rollers with heart =)
He's not underrated if your mother crue fan. He's the one who wrote all the guitar parts.
I am a mother crue fan
Just found your channel tonight. Started with the Don and C.C. talk. Diggin it man! Thanks for the great content,
Thank you ! I truly appreciate it.
Wow what a cool thing to stick up for your buddy and let the world know how much he meant to you.
Still has a landline! If I could sit down and have a beer with a rockstar, it would be Don Dokken.
Another amazing story told by Don Dokken I didn't know
Stand up for other Guitarists, but blast the one that help made you millions... wow
I’d like to hear Mick and Don jam.
Don & Mick Album Best Comeback EVERRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR
Mick is one of the most underrated guitarists, period!!! Love his new solo album!!!! It's one of the greatest albums of the decade!!!!!
Don Dokken, such a great guy
Id be a liar to say I didn't have a couple of dokken albums but they definitely weren't my cup of tea that being said I know Don was very well respected among the LA metal bands so it's cool to hear and get props to mick
Dokken are more legendary then Motley Crue will ever be
The lure of more money, makes some people that were once brothers treat each other like dirt… the way they did Mick Mars it’s terrible I would’ve never thought they would’ve done that to Mic… I’m not gonna pay to go see him anymore that’s for sure
Don!..love u man. Your music is do great…i go back to mid-80’s till today LOVE U MAN!…thank you for sharing this as Crue is one of favs like Dokkon growing up…mick is amazing and underrated in my opinion too!
I have to say this to all that haven't listened to the New Dokken. Fugitive is definitely worth the time. He can still put em together y'all.. I don't think you will be disappointed.
Don's a great guy ❤
Rocka Rolla is fukg gold !
Yes, Don's way off on that one it's getting its deserved praise finally.
@@LarryFleetwood8675 it was my 1st classic priest after I bought Turbo when it was released...I chose it over all the others because I loved the(original) cover
Love Dokkens solo album in the early 90s. When it came out I was sad to here the group broke up,but at the same time I was happy Don made it on his own. Lynch had a great group to ,don't know why he didn't go far. I do agree with Don though, Nick is underrated. I also see a lot of people agree that Mick got a raw deal from the breakup. Mick put a lot of time and effort into the group's rise to fame, his fellow band mates should have stuck up for him.
Mick has killer riffs and leads
Mick Mars is Motley Crue.
Love Don & Mick, great interview bud !
🙏 Thank’s for watching and hanging with us!
has any musicians come.forward to support the Crue version of reality? seems like everyone speaking up is on team mick .. as it should be
Mick Mars riff master
Well mick and don are about the same age, old school Gs
Much respect for DD
I have ankeloseing spondylitis I'm 45 now diagnosed by accident when I was 25 I'm on all sort of Dr's drugs to keep it under control some days worst than others hopefully I last as long as Mick mars.