A Quote by Nikki Sixx

Motley Crue, collectively and individually, have done things on our own terms. — © Nikki Sixx
Motley Crue, collectively and individually, have done things on our own terms.
We did wanna change the name. We were actually putting names in a hat. It was the people making an income off Motley Crue that talked us out of it. The booking agent was getting them between a half a million and a million dollars a show as Motley Crue. Then there was the manager who got 10 to 15 percent off Motley Crue.
I don't specifically sit down to write a Motley Crue song, so for me, that's how it works. The things that sound like they might be Crue, I put aside on my hard drive and keep them in that pile.
Looking at it half-full, there was only two singers in Motley, me and Vince, and I'm still here, 25 years later. And whether I like it or not, I'm the other singer for Motley Crue, and not to sound weird, but I've gotten a lot of extra mileage, I think, out of my career because of it, so I have nothing but positive things to say.
Obviously, I don't want to minimize the patriarchal nature of our media, our government and our culture as a whole. But I think it's our refusal as women to own our power that is our biggest problem, both individually and collectively. The linchpin that holds the current system in place is the slumber of women.
I've actually got a Motley Crue channel on Pandora.
Motley Crue was actually my gateway to heavy metal.
Nikki lives around the corner from me and I see him all the time. We talk a lot, and of course we're still friends. That was our baby, Motley Crue, we put that band together.
Do I think anything I ever do will be as big as Motley Crue? It's impossible.
I think we all have great opportunities individually but collectively our unit is so much bigger. Collectively our unit is something I've never seen on television. I don't look at our show as a basketball show. I look at our show as a sports and entertainment show.
One time we saw some hookers but when we got closer we realized it was Motley Crue.
Being in Motley Crue really made me value friends and family.
When you're doing a Motley Crue tribute record, you can ask anyone to do it, and they're not going to say no.
I think Behind the Music is good for people like Leif Garrett and Motley Crue.
The thing is that I've known the guys from Motley Crue longer than just about everybody.
If you actually dissect the lyrics in 'Motley Crue', you'll notice that there's a lot going on beneath the surface.
Ozzy Osbourne and Motley Crue in New Orleans on Mardi Gras = bad idea!
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