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Celebrate thirty years of the world's most notorious rock band with the deluxe collectors' edition of The Dirt—the outrageous, legendary, no-holds-barred autobiography of Mötley Crüe. Fans have gotten glimpses into the band's crazy world of backstage scandals, celebrity love affairs, rollercoaster drug addictions, and immortal music in Mötley Crüe books like Tommyland and The Heroin Diaries, but now the full spectrum of sin and success by Tommy Lee, Nikki Sixx, Vince Neil, and Mick Mars is an open book in The Dirt. Even fans already familiar with earlier editions of the bestselling exposé will treasure this gorgeous deluxe edition. Joe Levy at Rolling Stone calls The Dirt "without a doubt . . . the most detailed account of the awesome pleasures and perils of rock & roll stardom I have ever read. It is completely compelling and utterly revolting."
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- PublisherDey Street Books
- Publication dateJuly 1, 2014
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Mötley Crüe is Nikki Sixx, Vince Neil, Mick Mars, and Tommy Lee. Multiplatinum recording artists, international rock stars, and legendary raconteurs, Mötley Crüe defined a generation.
Mötley Crüe is Nikki Sixx, Vince Neil, Mick Mars, and Tommy Lee. Multiplatinum recording artists, international rock stars, and legendary raconteurs, Mötley Crüe defined a generation.
Nikki Sixx, born Frank Feranna, grew up in Seattle and moved to Los Angeles at the age of seventeen. There, in 1981, he became the bassist for Mötley Crüe, the legendary rock band he started with his friend Tommy Lee. Today he is the bestselling author of The Heroin Diaries and This Is Gonna Hurt and a coauthor of the Mötley Crüe book The Dirt. Nikki Sixx is also a nationally syndicated radio host, solo artist, photographer, film maker, and still-loyal member of the Crüe.
Neil Strauss is the author of the New York Times bestsellers The Game and Rules of the Game.He is also the coauthor of three New York Times bestsellers: Jenna Jameson's How to Make Love like a Porn Star, Mötley Crüe's The Dirt, and Marilyn Manson's The Long Hard Road out of Hell, as well as Dave Navarro's Don't Try This at Home, a Los Angeles Times bestseller. A writer for Rolling Stone, Strauss lives in Los Angeles.
Sebastian York is an audiobook narrator whose readings include Twisted Perfection by Abbi Glines and Beautiful Bombshell by Christina Lauren, among others.
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Whiskey and porn stars, hot reds and car crashes, black leather and high heels, overdoses and death. This is the life of Mötley Crüe, the heaviest drinking, hardest fighting, most oversexed and arrogant band in the world. Their unbelievable exploits are the stuff of rock 'n' roll legend. They nailed the hottest chicks, started the bloodiest fights, partied with the biggest drug dealers, and got to know the inside of every jail cell from California to Japan. They have dedicated an entire career to living life to its extreme, from the greatest fantasies to the darkest tragedies. Tommy married two international sex symbols; Vince killed a man and lost a daughter to cancer; Nikki overdosed, rose from the dead, and then OD'd again the next day; and Wick shot a woman and tried to hang his own brother. But that's just the beginning. Fueled by every drug they could get their hands on and obscene amounts of alcohol, driven by fury and headed straight for hell, Mötley Crüe raged through two decades, leaving behind a trail of debauched women, trashed hotel rooms, crashed cars, psychotic managers, and broken bones that has left the music industry cringing to this day. All these unspeakable acts, not to mention their dire consequences, are laid bare in The Dirt.
Here -- directly from Nikki, Vince, Tommy, and Mick -- is the unexpurgated version of the whole glorious, gut-wrenching story. In these pages, published for the first time anywhere, are Tommy Lee's letters to Pamela Anderson from prison: Mick's confession to having an incurable disease that is slowly killing him; Vince's experience burying his own daughter -- and the train wreck that his life became afterward; and Nikki's anguished struggle to deal with an entire life fueled by anger over his childhood abandonment, his discovery of the family he never knew he had -- and his subsequent loss of them. And all of it accompanied by scores of rare, never-before-published photographs, mug shots, and handwritten lyrics. No one is spared. Not David Lee Roth, Ozzy Osbourne, Vanity, Aerosmith, Heather Locklear, AC/DC, Lita Ford, Iron Maiden, Pamela Anderson, Guns N' Roses, Donna D'Errico, RATT, or those two girls from Dallas, Texas.
Make no mistake about it: these guys are geniuses. They invented glam metal and then left it in the dust; sold more than forty million albums from Shout at the Devil to Dr. Feelgood; toured the world dozen times and have the scars to prove it it; and maintained a rabid following in an era of throwaway pop stars. Mötley Crüe has done nothing less than tattoo the psyche of the entire MTV generation. They are the ultimate rock 'n' roll band. And if you don't believe it, read The Dirt. You don't know what decadence is...
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- Publication date : July 1, 2014
- Language : English
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About the authors
Neil Strauss is the author of the New York Times bestsellers The Game, Rules of the Game, Emergency, and Everyone Loves You When You're Dead. He is also the coauthor of four other bestsellers--Jenna Jameson's How to Make Love Like a Porn Star, Mötley Crüe's The Dirt, and Marilyn Manson's The Long Hard Road Out of Hell, and Dave Navarro's Don't Try This at Home. He can be found at www.neilstrauss.com.
His latest book, The Truth: An Uncomfortable Book About Relationships, was released on October 13. The review in Grantland described it as follows:
"I want you to read this book. I want your partners to read this book. I want your families, your friends, your coworkers, and your colleagues to read this book. I want women to read it, and men — especially men — to read it. But more than that, I want you to think critically about it, about what it says about you and the world around you and your romantic relationships. I want it to inspire you to dig deep inside yourself and figure out what’s stopping you from making yourself happy: I want it to inspire you to embrace and engage with love, in an honest and healthy way."
Thomas Lee Bass (born October 3, 1962), best known as Tommy Lee, is a Greek-American musician and founding member of heavy metal band Mötley Crüe. As well as being the band's long-term drummer, Lee founded rap-metal band Methods of Mayhem, and has pursued solo musical projects. He has been married to model Elaine Starchuk and actresses Heather Locklear and Pamela Anderson.
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I was never a big Motley Crue fan. I liked their radio hits, but that's as deep as it went for me. But these guys tell their stories in a way that has you rooting for them and they almost make you feel sorry for them - even though they are treating women like crap, drinking like fish, doing more drugs in a day than most people could handle in a month, stealing each other's girlfriends, you name it. There are specific stories that will stay with me forever - Ozzy Osbourne snorting ants out of a sidewalk crack at a hotel is one of those stories.
The Motley Crue guys are non-stop crazy, non-stop over the top and just plain NON-STOP. I had this book read in two days (and it's a THICK book) and was sad when it ended. I wanted more. Reading this book didn't make me more of a Motley Crue fan but it was the most entertaining and interesting book I've read in a long time and one that will stay on my bookshelf for years to come. I highly recommend it to all Motley Crue fans and fans of good rock and roll stories.
The spiritual aspect of this tale.
It’s subtle and not often referenced, but it’s undeniably what the book is REALLY about: the very real battle between good and evil playing out in the lives of the band.
It’s straight up acknowledged in the parts about the supernatural manifestations at Lita and Nikki’s house — and the fact he was dabbling in satanism. Also in the part about Mick and the ghost of his disease. If you read the book with eyes toward that angle, you see the cause and effects of everything in their lives logically laid out.
Let’s get this part straight first: even the Bible says satan is the ruler of this world, and even Jesus didn’t deny it when satan asserted that fame and riches was his to distribute. All you have to do is worship Satan and you can have what is his to give.
Whether they took it seriously or not, the Crue actively worshiped satan through their lifestyles. They’re whoremongers, drug users (sorcerers), adulterers...and actively promoted this lifestyle through their fame. They did the devil’s work and he rewarded them.
Of course, a deal with the devil is never a good one. Despite all their dreams coming true, they all had to pay horrible prices for what they got. Once again, the Bible says sin is pleasurable for a season. And the wages of sin is death.
No matter what “good” you got out of your deal, it still costs too much. All that breaking of God’s laws throughout the season of fame IS the selling of your soul. Satan hopes you’ll be so far alienated from God and your conscience seared that you never realize YOU CANNOT SELL YOUR SOUL BECAUSE YOU DON’T OWN IT IN THE FIRST PLACE. But it’s just like the devil (the Bible calls him The Enemy) to make you think you’re too far gone to ever be forgiven. The devil is also called “The Father of Lies” — and his biggest lie is that anyone is too dirty to ever be washed in God’s word and be saved from Hell.
Motley Crue is no different than any of us. We’re all sinners. There isn’t a single person alive who is free of sin — only Jesus was a perfect human.
The greatest battle of all time is between God and Satan and they’re battling for the souls of men. Everything we can perceive with our senses is temporary, the Bible tells us. Everything we DON’T see is what’s eternal and REALITY. And there is a war in the spirit world constantly happening around us. What we do — whether it’s praising and praying to God or committing sin and therefore worshiping satan — gives power to either side.
Sickness is a spirit like Mick saw supernaturally. And like Vince saw in the cancer of Skylar when he said looking at her tumor was like looking at “the face of evil.” He was discerning the ACTUAL EVIL SPIRIT OF DISEASE behind that organic mass that killed his daughter. Our battle is NOT with flesh and blood but SPIRITS, the Bible assures us.
My prayer and hope for them and anyone reading this is that they understand the victory can be snatched from satan — that we don’t have to take the easy broad road to hell not even realizing we’re being led down it — Being led by people like Motley Crue, who are victims themselves, but used by Satan because of their natural GOD GIVEN talents and abilities. They can sway the masses down that road of sin with their natural talents and charisma so satan hires them!!
The Bible gives away the ending of this battle between Good and evil. God wins. The battle is reaching the final stages, we’re living in the end times, no doubt.
But while you still have breath in your body, you can get on the winning side by asking Jesus Christ to come into your heart and make you brand new. He can take away addictions, depression, suicidal tendencies instantly — I’m a witness. No matter how lost you think you are, Jesus can come in and make you and your life brand new. Just listen to the millions of testimonies of people on YouTube — people just like you got their lives, minds, bodies — everything — completely made new by the power of Christ.
All you have to do is humble yourself and admit you need help. The best thing that can happen to anyone is to reach the end of your rope and FINALLY set your pride aside and cry out to God for help. Good for you if you don’t need to hit rock bottom first. But most people do.
And when you do, when you ask Jesus to show you he’s real and to come into your life and heart — that tiny drop of faith it takes to say such a thing will be rewarded — everything old will be stripped away and you’ll be made BRAND NEW. You’ll lose everything, pretty much, including most of your friends (except the real ones). But that’s what happens in a life renovation.
This life is a puff of smoke, the Bible says. It’s a 70-80 year (if you’re lucky) audition for ETERNITY in one of two places: heaven or hell. Now is the time to choose. We’re not promised another second. Jesus said “ “No man comes to the Father (God in heaven) but by (through) Me.” Jesus is the Door to Salvation. Make the single most important decision in every human’s life: CHOOSE CHRIST NOW!
God bless you.
After reading this book, I walked away with a new found respect for the band and each member. They all had(have) their issues, but you can't say they didn't actually LIVE LIFE and all are still alive and kicking as of 2018 and still doing music, but I still recommend this book even if it's been a minute because the tales are all relevant especially as it relates to their 80s heyday. Had such a ball reading this!
What separates this book is the 4 different authors. One member remembers an event but the next chapter shows the recollection from a different perspective. This is insightful given the infighting. But the competing stories gives you a much better picture of what to believe.
If you like rock and roll/heavy metal debauchery, read this book. You will not be disappointed! Grossed out maybe but not disappointed.
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You might remember Motley Crue, although it’s likely to be for their non musical activities rather than such classics as Girls Girls Girls. This book starts well in dealing with how the Banana Splits met, each member giving their view of how things unfolded. It works and is entertaining - as kids the Splits had it tough and went through various travails until the final line up was established. You get lots of extraneous tips, like if you’ve been out fooling around with a girl and don’t want your other half to know then wrapping your member in a kebab gets rid of the smell of female. Class.
A pivotal moment is when the Splits spend time with Van Halen’s high prince, David Lee Roth. You sense that our boys see DLR as the measure for their future aspirations although in the Splits case they’ll amp DLR up to 11. As an example, we’re regaled with a tale of a hotel jape in which a woman has a telephone inserted in her following which the Splits telephone room service. How we laughed as the boys shout in the phone while struggling to hear what the person on the front desk is saying. The woman into whom the telephone was inserted was laughing though, so that’s OK. It’s not in any way exploitative or abusive. Later, one of the Splits has a swimming pool built in the shape of that part of a woman’s anatomy. I was kind of disappointed that he didn’t have a water slide added in the shape of a phone.
The Banana Splits are soon on the cusp of world domination including a trip to the UK. Here one of the Splits rubs up against some established UK act. It might have been Deputy Dawg, I can’t recall. Anyway, the Split concerned beds the unfortunate Dawgs wife. Take that Deputy Dawg and move over, the new cartoon characters are in town!
Unfortunately things unravel in somewhat catastrophic style. One night the Splits are hosting the Scooby Doo crew. The booze soon runs out so Drooper takes a Banana Buggy downtown to pick up more supplies. He takes Scooby with him. It’s been raining and on the way back Drooper takes a bend at speed, looses control and hits a vehicle coming in the opposite direction. The young couple in the other vehicle suffer life changing injuries. Drooper also knows that he’s killed Scooby when he sees the collar with ‘SD’ in the road. It’s a disaster, not least because Drooper could be personally liable. Not to worry though, one of the army of smooth talking lawyers spots that if the Splits were hosting the Scooby Doo crew then it’s in effect a ‘work’ meeting so the bands insurance will pay off any costs. Phew, close call or what.
The financial needs of the injured couple are met and that’s the last we hear of them. No visits, no calls to ask ‘how are Ya doing’, no real contrition. Just collateral damage in the quest for self gratification. Drooper is pretty cut up about Scooby’s death though, along with the inevitable jail term this could entail. Again the smooth talking lawyers demonstrate their worth and get Drooper a reduced sentence on condition he goes around schools saying ‘hey kids, don’t do drugs’. Or something like that.
Poor old Drooper does have to do time though. The other three Splits pay little heed to this and visit only rarely resulting in much ‘woe is me’ baloney from Drooper. Boo hoo, or not. The remaining splits have their own problems to cope with. Bingo has an unfortunate propensity for getting loaded and spending the night in lap dance/ strip joints. Here he’ll meet a woman, usually a porn star with her own issues. They hook up, get married the next day and then divorce three weeks later on the grounds of the femme being a psycho. This happens several times - I was under the impression that doing the same thing over again and expecting a different result is a sign of madness, but I could be wrong.
True love kind of wins out when Bingo scores a date with Pamela Anderson! Wow!! On the way to meet her Bingo calls at an adult store where he purchases various toys and lubes. Honestly, how many men on a first date think ‘I know what I’ll do to impress, I’ll turn up with a truck load of vibrators’. No, me neither. Anyway, Pammie isn’t phased and they get married, film the consummation following which it gets purloined and we know what happens next. Somewhat surprisingly the marriage doesn’t last ending in an array of guns being brandished and cops being called.
Running tandem to this the Splits have a deal with Elektra. Unfortunately said Elektra have noticed that each successive record sells significantly less than the one before and before you know it, the band are without a deal. This for me was the genuinely funny bit as it’s accompanied by more self pity than you can shake a stick at. The icing on the cake is the fact that the Elektra coup de grace is delivered by - wait for it - a woman! You can imagine the cat calling that accompanies that. Hilarious.
After this, the Banana Splits are reduced to playing a scout hut in Indiana and a phone box in Arkansas. Alas, they rally and pick up some more momentum.
These are shoddy people, excepting Mick Mars who spends much of the book on the periphery of the madness. At the end of it all it’s the two kids who were in that car crash I feel sorry for. Them, and the endless parade of women who fleetingly pass through the book. Maybe the band could have released a record and donated the proceeds to a women’s refuge or to those with injuries caused by others. But no, instead in 2003 they released a compilation album called ‘Music To Crash Your Car To’. Hilarious isn’t it?


And I'm so glad that I did.
Amazing read of a rock band's life and debauched times...and a testament to the body and mind to survive. Just.
I like the way that the chapters are written... I can imagine that there is much that has not been included due to numerous reasons, which makes it even more jaw dropping.
I'm gonna miss reading it.
And no matter how outrageous you think your life has been, there's always someone who can top it...and I think these guys have. Completely.

The genius of the account is that Neil Strauss allows the band, and occasional supporting characters, to speak for themselves. Therefore we gradually come to see Tommy's utter childishness, Vince's selfishness, Nikki's nihilism, and Mick Mars's frankly bonkers conspiracy theories through their own words. They frequently try and justify the unjustifiable and explain the senseless. It's fascinating and often hilarious. Towards the end of the book, after tragedy, waning popularity, and personal enmity have encroached on their idyll, I briefly got the impression they might have grown up, and then realised with relief that they hadn't.
There are all the moments of rock and roll excess you'd expect. Doing drugs with Ozzy, chasing Japanese people down the street dressed as Godzilla, having the stewardess on their plane arrange their after-show drink and drug choice on trays in advance of their boarding, and Tommy pursuing Pamela Anderson to Cancun on a whim. The funniest and tenderest moments are actually the plain stupidest. Tommy repeatedly being sent to sleep with ugly women for the band's nefarious ends, the decision to repeatedly set Nikki on fire during their early shows, or the inevitable consequences of trying to exit planes whilst drunk and wearing high heels. They are undoubtedly cretins, but the early days of success sound like an awful lot of fun.
By the end, with the inevitable divorces, rehab, deaths, prison, children, and court cases, it feels like the arc of their story has completed itself. Don't look for a lesson though - there really isn't one - just enjoy the ride.