New music from Mick Mars and John Corabi

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Agree, thought that sounded cool. Much better than I would have extra expected.

The guitar in the bridge had a definite "Crue" sound to it...I don't think Mick has a lot of writing credits so he has a strong Sixx influence, lol....Which I guess makes sense!
 
sounds good.. would love to hear steven tyler on that song!
 
lespaul6":39m72l7g said:
sounds good.. would love to hear steven tyler on that song!

Was that sarcastic? That song would scare the yakakakakakakakowwww right out of him. Maybe Steven Tyler circa 1978 perhaps.
 
ripleyripley":3z5uhdlx said:
Agree, thought that sounded cool. Much better than I would have extra expected.

The guitar in the bridge had a definite "Crue" sound to it...I don't think Mick has a lot of writing credits so he has a strong Sixx influence, lol....Which I guess makes sense!

At this point he kinda looks like an animatronic robot, I am kind of surprised that he didn't just hang em up for good when crue did with his health issues and such. Good on him for staying active. I have to assume Corabi had a hand in the writing too.
 
God bless Mick Mars. Killer player and so underrated. Flame away. I love him.
 
Awesome. Mick has been itching to do some solo work for years. He's a killer blues player. Corabi still sounds good. Can't wait to hear more.
 
I really dug the Crue album with Corabi. Heavy.

I had heard these two were going to collaborate.

Good stuff.
 
digging it...would like to hear a little more throat in corabi's vocal but hey he's getting old :lol: :LOL:
 
I wish more people, other than us guitarists, realized how badass Mick Mars is and how important his playing has been to Motley Crue's success. This guy is 10 years older than Tommy Lee, has a degenerative bone disease, and almost died and just keeps on going.

Like me, I'm sure you guys have read a lot about his tone chasing over the years. One other thing I always loved about the guy is how his solos were so different than a lot of stuff out there. He played to the song instead of overdoing it. He has been screwed over so many times by everyone including family, ex-wives, etc. The guy is just a trooper and glad he is doing new music.
 
romanianreaper":1tutqwyt said:
I wish more people, other than us guitarists, realized how badass Mick Mars is and how important his playing has been to Motley Crue's success. This guy is 10 years older than Tommy Lee, has a degenerative bone disease, and almost died and just keeps on going.

Like me, I'm sure you guys have read a lot about his tone chasing over the years. One other thing I always loved about the guy is how his solos were so different than a lot of stuff out there. He played to the song instead of overdoing it. He has been screwed over so many times by everyone including family, ex-wives, etc. The guy is just a trooper and glad he is doing new music.

I've always though this, too. Mick is incredibly underrated. He just might be the best slide guitarist from the hair metal era. Seriously.
 
The clips sound great. Looking forward to hearing the album. Corabi isn't also making some killer music with The Dead Daisies. Doug Aldrich is currently in the studio with them cutting tracks for their new album. Good stuff.
 
Not Bad.
I like this Steel Heart version of Gimme Blood a little better.

 
Awesome to see Mick still putting out good music.
Poor guy looks so frail from his A.S.
 
Mick :rock:

Mr. Willy":r6iy9cfa said:
romanianreaper":r6iy9cfa said:
I wish more people, other than us guitarists, realized how badass Mick Mars is and how important his playing has been to Motley Crue's success. This guy is 10 years older than Tommy Lee, has a degenerative bone disease, and almost died and just keeps on going.

Like me, I'm sure you guys have read a lot about his tone chasing over the years. One other thing I always loved about the guy is how his solos were so different than a lot of stuff out there. He played to the song instead of overdoing it. He has been screwed over so many times by everyone including family, ex-wives, etc. The guy is just a trooper and glad he is doing new music.

I've always though this, too. Mick is incredibly underrated. He just might be the best slide guitarist from the hair metal era. Seriously.
 
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