TheGirls, Girls, Girlstour is where Lee really began blowing away people's preconceptions about drum solos. It would have been more than enough to see someone perform in an elevated cage that could tilt to both the left and the right on a 90 degree angle high above the crowd. But Tomm...
Tommy Lee’s double bass playing stands out on Mötley Crüe’s ’80s records in particular, as well as his heavy syncopated bass drum grooves (like in “Louder Than Hell“). He’s serious about his low end: you might catch him playing a 26″ – or even 32” – bass drum! When ...
The frenetic guitar play from the follow-up single "Rusty Cage" also pulled in plenty of ears, while tracks like "Jesus Christ Pose," "Room a Thousand Years Wide" and live favorite "Slaves & Bulldozers" made for a disc that truly packed a punch and only began to show the promise of ...
The frenetic guitar play from the follow-up single "Rusty Cage" also pulled in plenty of ears, while tracks like "Jesus Christ Pose," "Room a Thousand Years Wide" and live favorite "Slaves & Bulldozers" made for a disc that truly packed a punch and only began to show the promise of ...
Every time there’s an election result I don’t like, or some movement that makes no sense to me, I think of Tommy Lee Jones in the first Men in Black movie: “A person is smart. People are dumb.” But that doesn’t go quite far enough.A person is smart. People are dumb. The...