MÖTLEY CRÜE In Talks To Release Live DVD From Upcoming Tour

January 12, 2005

MÖTLEY CRÜE bassist Nikki Sixx took part in an MSN online chat Tuesday night (Jan. 11). Several excerpts from the chat follow:

Q: Will you be changing the set list from town to town?

Nikki Sixx: "Originally we were going to have a loose set, but in talking more and more about what we want to do visually, we decided to nail it down to a two-hour show. Most shows go for about an hour and a half. We will be playing old and new stuff. The thing that has changed is the encore part of the show."

Q: Nikki, what are the chances we will hear any songs from the '94 album (I'm hoping for "Smoke The Sky") on the tour?

Nikki Sixx: "We haven't really talked about it. That was an album we made that we really liked but Vince wasn't the singer so it might be disrespectful to bring it up. This is MÖTLEY CRÜE with the original four band members."

Q: Can we expect a live CD and DVD from the upcoming tour?

Nikki Sixx: "We've never done a live DVD with the original lineup. We've been talking to management and to our label and everyone seems pretty excited to get us to do that."

Read the rest of the chat transcript at RatDaddyVince.com.

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