Motley Crue is just not a member of the Rock & Roll Corridor of Fame, however that does not imply guitarist Nikki Sixx does not have an opinion on it.
“I believe folks get too labored up concerning the RRHF,” Sixx lately posted on his social media. “Should you get in that is cool and if not, it is not an enormous deal. It is not some elite membership that defines you. It is an award. None of us hopefully make music only for awards.”
Sixx did, nevertheless, notice one of many positives that sometimes comes together with being inducted into the corridor: “I do like the concept of jamming with different musicians on the ceremony.”
Motley Crue’s Historical past With the Rock Corridor
Motley Crue have been eligible for the Corridor since 2006, however they’ve but to even be nominated for it. This additionally is not the primary time Sixx has expressed a lower than favorable viewpoint of the establishment.
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“It is a fastened old-boy community that has misplaced contact with artwork, songwriting craft, lyrics and influential music and often has different agendas at hand,” he stated in 2015. “Younger bands inform me it is a joke and these bands are the long run.”
His bandmate Tommy Lee has appeared to agree. Just some months in the past, the drummer famous that the Corridor does not maintain the attraction it as soon as did for Motley Crue.
“We’re like, uh, perhaps this is not the cool membership,” he stated in an interview with Invoice Maher. “And now it is like, in the event that they requested us, we would most likely say, ‘Yeah, thanks, probably not .'”
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