Sunday Metal – Mötley Crüe

Mötley Crüe was the epitome of rock/metal in the 80’s. They had the music, they had MTV, but most of all they had the lifestyle: sex, drugs, rock-and-roll, wine, women, and song.  I’d swear you heard more about The Crüe’s off-stage exploits than their on-stage: Vince’s car wreck, Tommy Lee’s string of Hollywood wives, Nikki’s drug use, and Mick… well Mick was the recluse. Every album told a different story because of whatever their latest exploits were. You loved this band not just because of their music, but because of all they did in the name of rock. It was pure rebellion and disgusted off your parents… what more could you ask for.

I know my first exposure was during the Shout at the Devil album, but not sure if it was first via MTV or via a class party. I know I was in elementary school and I think it was an end of the year class party. Teacher said you could bring your favorite music albums to play during the party. I remember seeing it… some kid brought it, an LP (you kids go ask your parents what that is), big as day, of an all black album with nothing but an upside-down pentagram on it. How awesome could you get? 🙂 And so it went. I’ve gotten to see them live a few times and they know how to put on a show.

YouTube won’t let me embed the music video to Wild Side (one of my favorites), so instead here they are performing it live back in ’87:

As an added bonus, a recent side-project of bassist and chief songwriter is Sixx: A.M.. Their first single is “Life is Beautiful”, written about Nikki’s past heroin addiction. I really like this song.

Sunday Metal – Motörhead

The details are fuzzy, but the image in my memory is clear. I’m a young kid up way past my bedtime. Watching TV. Music videos. This video comes on and the music is loud and fast. There’s this ugly dude singing upwards into a microphone. Something about an iron fist. I didn’t know what to make of it, I didn’t know who it was, but it left an impact on me.

I liked it.

It was some years before I knew that was Motörhead. Without question, one of the icons of rock. While the music may be fast, hard, and loud, at the heart it’s just a lot of blues and soul both musically and lyrically. It’s not some “technical virtuoso heavy metal”; when the band hits the stage Lemmy says “We are Motörhead, and we play rock and roll!”. And rock and roll they do, with everything louder than everyone else.

Sunday Metal – Corrosion of Conformity

I don’t know why, but Sunday and Metal seem to be going together these days. So I might as well throw my horns up and into the ring.

Corrosion of Conformity is one of my favorite bands. For music, lyrics, and overall attitude and outlook, few stand up with COC. Their Deliverance album is only surpassed by In The Arms Of God, which I think is one of the best albums ever (one of my desert island discs, and tops in my iTunes rotation) — Pepper’s scream at the end of the song “In the Arms of God” always gives me goosebumps. Always. The song is that powerful.

Songs like: Vote With a Bullet, Albatross, Clean My Wounds, Señor Limpio, Wiseblood, Drowning In a Daydream, The Door,  Diablo Blvd., Who’s Got the Fire, 13 Angels, Paranoid Opioid, Rise River Rise, The Backslider, In the Arms of God, and so many more. 

While I’m down with Down, I hope Pepper doesn’t forget COC.

“Vote With a Bullet” from COC’s Blind album. At the time COC had a different (new) lineup. Pepper was actually a “backup” guy back then, but had this as a one-off on the Blind album. Call it the start of a great era in the history of COC.

As they wrote in the liner notes of their Live album, “to all the free thinkers and beer drinkers… this one is for you.”