MÖTLEY CRÜE's VINCE NEIL Loses His Cool After Getting Hit With Water Bottle

February 13, 2006

According to TheState.com, MÖTLEY CRÜE's concert at the Colonial Center in Columbia, South Carolina Sunday nbight (February 12) started an hour late because of stage issues, but that just gave more than 7,000 fans more time to drink.

From the opening chords of "Shout at the Devil", you could feel this show was going to be remembered as decadent — even in MÖTLEY CRÜE lore. And when lead singer Vince Neil was hit with a water bottle thrown from the audience, you knew the night was special.

"You don't throw (expletive) at the band," bassist Nikki Sixx said as the music ground to a halt. "Why don't we find that guy and bring him backstage."

Neil, who started the show in the No. 4 jersey of USC standout wide receiver Sidney Rice, threw his microphone into the audience only to return 15 minutes later to continue to rock carnage.

Read TheState.com's entire review of last night's show at this location.

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