Syracuse New Times (September 16, 2009)
Author: Mumau, Matt
Issue: 2007
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Lead vocalist Vince Neil then announced "We're going to play the Dr. Feelgood album from top to motherfuckin' bottom tonight!," in honor of its 20th anniversary. Considering that most of the songs the group is known for are all contained on that disc, it wasn't a bad choice, one that especially beckoned the adoration of female fans aplenty, many dressed in slutty, 1980s-styled skirts in honor of the band's "notorious" reputation.
Yet if you enjoy ridin' 'yer Harley to a Motley Crue concert, puttin' 'yer hand in 'yer girlfriend's back pocket and chewin' 'yer Skoal, as many of the fans in the audience seemed to do, then you're likely not all that worried about the quality of the tunes you listen to while imbibing. In fact, most of the audience was well-oiled by the time [CRUE] came on stage, and so the soundmen likely could have played a recording of a Shostakovian symphony for the crowd to elicit a "This rocks!" response."Time for a Change," the album's closing number, was then pre-empted by Vince Neil's reminiscence about the good ol' days. "We have seen a lot of change-good change, and bad change-but one thing that doesn't change is you motherfuckers. The rock'n'roll audience doesn't change!"Rude and Crue'd
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