If not John Corabi of The Scream, who would you have picked to replace Vince Neil (of Motley Crue)?
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If not John Corabi of The Scream, who would you have picked to replace Vince Neil (of Motley Crue)?
Maybe the guy from Kik Tracee?
Sebastian Bach? Skid Row were circling the drain by then.
One of the Nelson bros? But which one?
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Sebastian Bach? Skid Row were circling the drain by then.
One of the Nelson bros? But which one?
Donnie Vie?
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Re: If not John Corabi of The Scream, who would you have picked to replace Vince Neil (of Motley Crue)?
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Re: If not John Corabi of The Scream, who would you have picked to replace Vince Neil (of Motley Crue)?
A 1992-3 Sebastian Bach would have been a great choice for Mötley.Chip Z'Hoy wrote: ↑Sun Sep 08, 2024 6:57 am
Sebastian Bach? Skid Row were circling the drain by then.
I guess David Reese was out of Accept by then too.
Or they could have done a Coverdale - Page and offered David Lee Roth the job. He should have seen the writing om the wall when Warner stopped promoting his album and tour. YFLM could have been Led Zeppelin II, it still had the chance of a snowball in hell to be a hit if the label wasn't behind it. Fronting Mötley would have been a blow to his ego, but it could give them some much needed success in the grunge era.
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Re: If not John Corabi of The Scream, who would you have picked to replace Vince Neil (of Motley Crue)?
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Re: If not John Corabi of The Scream, who would you have picked to replace Vince Neil (of Motley Crue)?
Back then I actually thought Don Dokken would have been a great choice!
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Re: If not John Corabi of The Scream, who would you have picked to replace Vince Neil (of Motley Crue)?
My vote at the time would’ve been Jesse Harte from Southgang. He had the power and the range. Obviously they did not want a blonde pretty boy though!
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Re: If not John Corabi of The Scream, who would you have picked to replace Vince Neil (of Motley Crue)?
Guess that ruled out Stevie, then! He would have been my pick!DonJuanDeMarco wrote: ↑Sun Sep 08, 2024 8:48 am My vote at the time would’ve been Jesse Harte from Southgang. He had the power and the range. Obviously they did not want a blonde pretty boy though!

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Re: If not John Corabi of The Scream, who would you have picked to replace Vince Neil (of Motley Crue)?
The problem here is I believe Motley Crue (with Vince) probably would've survived grunge just like Van Halen, Aerosmith and AC/DC did. "Primal Scream" was a step in the right direction. Their decision to shitcan Vince at that time in an effort to try to stay current / relevant had the exact opposite effect. I have a feeling Tommy's dislike for Vince along with him hanging around the Pantera guys and observing their style of music probably helped him to persuade Nikki (who probably hated Vince was the face of HIS band) that it was the right direction to go. Both were incorrect.
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Re: If not John Corabi of The Scream, who would you have picked to replace Vince Neil (of Motley Crue)?
I thought Michael Monroe would have been a great replacement . On a karmic level too.
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Re: If not John Corabi of The Scream, who would you have picked to replace Vince Neil (of Motley Crue)?
lol. Saxophone is what he’s known for. You gonna bring a sax into Motley?kytepunches wrote: ↑Sun Sep 08, 2024 10:44 am I thought Michael Monroe would have been a great replacement . On a karmic level too.
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Re: If not John Corabi of The Scream, who would you have picked to replace Vince Neil (of Motley Crue)?
I've always been curious what the Kik Tracee guy would've sounded like with them. Looks-wise, he and Corabi were similar.Chip Z'Hoy wrote: ↑Sun Sep 08, 2024 6:57 am Maybe the guy from Kik Tracee?
Sebastian Bach? Skid Row were circling the drain by then.
One of the Nelson bros? But which one?
Donnie Vie?
Bas probably would've been pretty fucking rad with them at that time but he'd never last.
Re: If not John Corabi of The Scream, who would you have picked to replace Vince Neil (of Motley Crue)?
Quietly replace him with Doro and see how long it would take for people to notice.
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Re: If not John Corabi of The Scream, who would you have picked to replace Vince Neil (of Motley Crue)?
Good callkytepunches wrote: ↑Sun Sep 08, 2024 10:44 am I thought Michael Monroe would have been a great replacement . On a karmic level too.
Re: If not John Corabi of The Scream, who would you have picked to replace Vince Neil (of Motley Crue)?
The numbers would have been a bit more favorable if they put something out a lot faster. Same thing with Coverdale / Page. It's like the 2 year lag between announcement and release really contributed to public apathy.
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Re: If not John Corabi of The Scream, who would you have picked to replace Vince Neil (of Motley Crue)?
I like Mötley, but they were nowhere near the level of those bands you mentioned.ALMOSTsaved wrote: ↑Sun Sep 08, 2024 10:00 am The problem here is I believe Motley Crue (with Vince) probably would've survived grunge just like Van Halen, Aerosmith and AC/DC did. "Primal Scream" was a step in the right direction. Their decision to shitcan Vince at that time in an effort to try to stay current / relevant had the exact opposite effect. I have a feeling Tommy's dislike for Vince along with him hanging around the Pantera guys and observing their style of music probably helped him to persuade Nikki (who probably hated Vince was the face of HIS band) that it was the right direction to go. Both were incorrect.
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Re: If not John Corabi of The Scream, who would you have picked to replace Vince Neil (of Motley Crue)?
In hindsight, they shouldn't have hired anyone - should have just taken a vacation and done side projects.
A singer change during grunge? Didn't matter who it was or how good the record was... no one was wanna gonna go for it.
Not even Van Halen, who survived the transition and stayed relevant in the 90s, got away with changing singer too.
A singer change during grunge? Didn't matter who it was or how good the record was... no one was wanna gonna go for it.
Not even Van Halen, who survived the transition and stayed relevant in the 90s, got away with changing singer too.
Re: If not John Corabi of The Scream, who would you have picked to replace Vince Neil (of Motley Crue)?
This is exact & not only were they both incorrect, their incorrectness resulted in the band/brand doing a complete 180. They, as a group & as indviduals, did nothing of note from that point on.ALMOSTsaved wrote: ↑Sun Sep 08, 2024 10:00 am The problem here is I believe Motley Crue (with Vince) probably would've survived grunge just like Van Halen, Aerosmith and AC/DC did. "Primal Scream" was a step in the right direction. Their decision to shitcan Vince at that time in an effort to try to stay current / relevant had the exact opposite effect. I have a feeling Tommy's dislike for Vince along with him hanging around the Pantera guys and observing their style of music probably helped him to persuade Nikki (who probably hated Vince was the face of HIS band) that it was the right direction to go. Both were incorrect.
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Re: If not John Corabi of The Scream, who would you have picked to replace Vince Neil (of Motley Crue)?
I think that would of worked about the same as Dave replacing Eazy-E in N.W.A would of worked.Love_Industry wrote: ↑Sun Sep 08, 2024 7:59 amA 1992-3 Sebastian Bach would have been a great choice for Mötley.Chip Z'Hoy wrote: ↑Sun Sep 08, 2024 6:57 am
Sebastian Bach? Skid Row were circling the drain by then.
I guess David Reese was out of Accept by then too.
Or they could have done a Coverdale - Page and offered David Lee Roth the job. He should have seen the writing om the wall when Warner stopped promoting his album and tour. YFLM could have been Led Zeppelin II, it still had the chance of a snowball in hell to be a hit if the label wasn't behind it. Fronting Mötley would have been a blow to his ego, but it could give them some much needed success in the grunge era.

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Re: If not John Corabi of The Scream, who would you have picked to replace Vince Neil (of Motley Crue)?
I've always been of that mindset as well.ALMOSTsaved wrote: ↑Sun Sep 08, 2024 10:00 am The problem here is I believe Motley Crue (with Vince) probably would've survived grunge just like Van Halen, Aerosmith and AC/DC did.
Re: If not John Corabi of The Scream, who would you have picked to replace Vince Neil (of Motley Crue)?
The singer from Gunshine. And its guitarist can replace Mick.
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Re: If not John Corabi of The Scream, who would you have picked to replace Vince Neil (of Motley Crue)?
Mick was replaced after Shout. Just played unplugged guit on tour.
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Re: If not John Corabi of The Scream, who would you have picked to replace Vince Neil (of Motley Crue)?
Never said they were musically on the level as those bands, but had they stuck with the "Dr. Feelgood" / "Primal Scream" formula, they would've done just fine. Hell, their record label had just given them a huge advance and would've pushed anything they did at that point... until they fired Vince.Wednesday 13 Fan wrote: ↑Sun Sep 08, 2024 12:18 pmI like Mötley, but they were nowhere near the level of those bands you mentioned.ALMOSTsaved wrote: ↑Sun Sep 08, 2024 10:00 am The problem here is I believe Motley Crue (with Vince) probably would've survived grunge just like Van Halen, Aerosmith and AC/DC did. "Primal Scream" was a step in the right direction. Their decision to shitcan Vince at that time in an effort to try to stay current / relevant had the exact opposite effect. I have a feeling Tommy's dislike for Vince along with him hanging around the Pantera guys and observing their style of music probably helped him to persuade Nikki (who probably hated Vince was the face of HIS band) that it was the right direction to go. Both were incorrect.
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Re: If not John Corabi of The Scream, who would you have picked to replace Vince Neil (of Motley Crue)?
He can actually play the harmonica , sing live and move on stage . Three things Vince hasn’t done since he came back.https://youtu.be/LNkI18tsM-M?si=q3RDVuEEDherRzCVDemonFilth2001 wrote: ↑Sun Sep 08, 2024 11:00 amlol. Saxophone is what he’s known for. You gonna bring a sax into Motley?kytepunches wrote: ↑Sun Sep 08, 2024 10:44 am I thought Michael Monroe would have been a great replacement . On a karmic level too.
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Re: If not John Corabi of The Scream, who would you have picked to replace Vince Neil (of Motley Crue)?
Some possibilities:
David Roach (Junkyard)
Davy Vain (Vain)
Vick Wright (Johnny Crash/Tokyo Blade)
Ray West (Spread Eagle)
David Roach (Junkyard)
Davy Vain (Vain)
Vick Wright (Johnny Crash/Tokyo Blade)
Ray West (Spread Eagle)
Re: If not John Corabi of The Scream, who would you have picked to replace Vince Neil (of Motley Crue)?
I've always said this. Had they kept Vince, they could have had their own Get A Grip. Just a bunch of dipshits for doing what they did.ALMOSTsaved wrote: ↑Sun Sep 08, 2024 5:39 pmNever said they were musically on the level as those bands, but had they stuck with the "Dr. Feelgood" / "Primal Scream" formula, they would've done just fine. Hell, their record label had just given them a huge advance and would've pushed anything they did at that point... until they fired Vince.Wednesday 13 Fan wrote: ↑Sun Sep 08, 2024 12:18 pmI like Mötley, but they were nowhere near the level of those bands you mentioned.ALMOSTsaved wrote: ↑Sun Sep 08, 2024 10:00 am The problem here is I believe Motley Crue (with Vince) probably would've survived grunge just like Van Halen, Aerosmith and AC/DC did. "Primal Scream" was a step in the right direction. Their decision to shitcan Vince at that time in an effort to try to stay current / relevant had the exact opposite effect. I have a feeling Tommy's dislike for Vince along with him hanging around the Pantera guys and observing their style of music probably helped him to persuade Nikki (who probably hated Vince was the face of HIS band) that it was the right direction to go. Both were incorrect.
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Re: If not John Corabi of The Scream, who would you have picked to replace Vince Neil (of Motley Crue)?
ALMOSTsaved wrote: ↑Sun Sep 08, 2024 5:39 pmNever said they were musically on the level as those bands, but had they stuck with the "Dr. Feelgood" / "Primal Scream" formula, they would've done just fine. Hell, their record label had just given them a huge advance and would've pushed anything they did at that point... until they fired Vince.Wednesday 13 Fan wrote: ↑Sun Sep 08, 2024 12:18 pmI like Mötley, but they were nowhere near the level of those bands you mentioned.ALMOSTsaved wrote: ↑Sun Sep 08, 2024 10:00 am The problem here is I believe Motley Crue (with Vince) probably would've survived grunge just like Van Halen, Aerosmith and AC/DC did. "Primal Scream" was a step in the right direction. Their decision to shitcan Vince at that time in an effort to try to stay current / relevant had the exact opposite effect. I have a feeling Tommy's dislike for Vince along with him hanging around the Pantera guys and observing their style of music probably helped him to persuade Nikki (who probably hated Vince was the face of HIS band) that it was the right direction to go. Both were incorrect.
There is no way that was ever going to happen because they weren't on the level of those other bands you mentioned. People act like Dr. Feelgood was this untouchable album, but it was the exact same thing they had been doing before, it just sounded better.
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Re: If not John Corabi of The Scream, who would you have picked to replace Vince Neil (of Motley Crue)?
Bach
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...anyone but John Crabby, that was a shitty replacement (like Shortino in Quite Rite!)
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Re: If not John Corabi of The Scream, who would you have picked to replace Vince Neil (of Motley Crue)?
Dr.Feelgood and Pump were released two weeks apart from each other, first one was 6xplatinum and latter 7xplatinum. Before that Motley was way bigger band in the 80's so I don't think comparision to Aerosmith is far off. It all changed after 3-piece-Alicia Silverstone-video album and later with Don't Wanna Miss a Thing.Wednesday 13 Fan wrote: ↑Mon Sep 09, 2024 1:31 amALMOSTsaved wrote: ↑Sun Sep 08, 2024 5:39 pmNever said they were musically on the level as those bands, but had they stuck with the "Dr. Feelgood" / "Primal Scream" formula, they would've done just fine. Hell, their record label had just given them a huge advance and would've pushed anything they did at that point... until they fired Vince.Wednesday 13 Fan wrote: ↑Sun Sep 08, 2024 12:18 pm
I like Mötley, but they were nowhere near the level of those bands you mentioned.
There is no way that was ever going to happen because they weren't on the level of those other bands you mentioned. People act like Dr. Feelgood was this untouchable album, but it was the exact same thing they had been doing before, it just sounded better.
Hindsight is always so easy but when Crue fired Vince they still were a huge band popularitywise.
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Re: If not John Corabi of The Scream, who would you have picked to replace Vince Neil (of Motley Crue)?
Reportedly, Steve Whiteman of KIX and Gerry McGhee of Brighton Rock were really close to getting that Motley gig; along with Stephen Shareaux of Kik Tracee.