Dr. Feelgood grew out of a 1960s teenage skiffle band who played in Canvey Island, Essex, at the edge of the Thames estuary. The members included John 'Sparko' Sparkes on guitar, while Lee Collinson – who later became Lee Brilleaux – was originally on banjo but became the band's v...
In early 1988, Sixx, Neil and fellow bandmates Mick Mars and Tommy Lee jointly entered rehab and group therapy to fight their demons. But it was the band’s fifth album,Dr. Feelgood, released the following year on Sept. 1, 1989, on Elektra Records, that gave the group its true delive...
Watch Motley Crue's 'Dr. Feelgood' Video However difficult the sessions might have been, the ends justified the means. Rock's decision to record the group's parts separately helped create a tighter, cleaner sound than they'd previously been able to achieve, and the new songs were among Cr...
Motley Crue’s fastest selling album, up to that point, ‘Dr. Feelgood’ benefitted from the massive production of Bob Rock and the group’s newfound commitment to good health to put the band back on top of the charts. What’s more, though Mick Mars’ riffing remained tenaciously heavy,...
CD release of the band's landmark album, "Dr. Feelgood", boldly signed across the CD booklet in black felt tip marker by all four members: Vince Neil, Mick Mars, Nikki Sixx and Tommy Lee. Some very trivial foxing to Sixx's signature, otherwise fine. Accompanied by a COA from music ...
, in my book. ThoughTTTseems equally crowded, it had a marvelous, semi-documentary feel.Bulgehas a lot of extraneous material that could have been cut with no detriment to the story, and Ireallyhave my doubts about that final battle at the fuel depot. Still, good stuff, and itis...
The producer also mentioned the first time he worked with Motley Crue in the studio, dealing with a newly sober band as they set out to record their now classicDr. Feelgoodalbum. He heard the demo for the title track and his wife basically insinuated that he'd be nuts...
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As for the acting, sets, story, etc., it all looks very much like a good local community theater presentation--but no better. So, when you see all the very, very glowing reviews, I can't help but wonder if they saw the same cheap film I saw or if they were family members of ...
The band never said it was breaking up, or hinted the members were tired of one another. But as McMicken, Leaman, and drummer Eric Slick put creative energies into solo projects, fans of the band had to wonder: Was Dr. Dog gone for good?