In the end it was inspired by drug dealers." Feelgood,’ but a whole different thing lyrically. Time For Change LyricistDonna Mcdaniel, Nikki Sixx Yeah, yeah, I heard some kids telling me How theyve lost all the faith in the way Theyve been talking. Feelgood." He told Rolling Stone around the album's 20th anniversary, "It had a whole different theme to it. Sixx, who wrote pretty much all of Motley Crue's music, had an entirely other set of lyrics for the song "Dr. The title-track was originally much different. In the song "Don't Go Away Mad (Just Go Away)," there is a line that says " I knew it all along / I'd have to write this song / Too young to fall in love / Guess we knew it all along," which is a reference to their early hit "Too Young to Fall in Love."ĥ. Producer Bob Rock worked with Motley Crue on the album, and Tommy Lee's stellar drum sound inspired Metallica's Lars Ulrich to hire him to produce The Black Album. He eventually lost his license.thank heavens. Jacobson was known for administering amphetamine to prominent clients like the Kennedy's, Marilyn Monroe, Elvis Presley and more, via injection. Max Jacobson by the Secret Service during John F. So, the band cleaned up before getting into the studio and really channeled their energy into the music, which can obviously be heard. It was their first album recorded sober.īetween the aftermath of Neil's crash and Sixx's death scare, reality finally started to set in for Motley Crue - if they didn't get their shit together, their career would be over, and they could end up dying (permanently). Here are 10 facts you may not have known about the album.ġ. They may not be an active touring band any longer, but the legacy of Dr. But they eventually got the core four back together, embarked on a final world tour after signing a cessation-of-touring agreement in 2015 and released the biopic The Dirt earlier this year. The band had a brief period with John Corabi on vocals and Tommy Lee exited for a period as well. It's been a long 31 years since the iconic album came out and closed the decade with a bang.
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While the self-titled track and "Kickstart My Heart" revolved around the band's struggles with addiction and Sixx's death scare, anthemic tracks like "Rattlesnake Shake," "Same Ol' Situation (S.O.S.)" and "Don't Go Away Mad (Just Go Away)" became instant fan-favorites as well. ar: Motley Crue ti: Time For Change al: Dr. 1, 1989 and is viewed by most as the band's strongest album to date.