Tuesday, 18 November 2014

Aaron's Backstage Pass: 'Alice Cooper/Motley Crue: The Final Tour'

I can proudly say that was part of rock history at the Xcel Energy Center, because last night was the last time Motley Crue would play in Minnesota and got the chance to see them.

When I heard that Motley Crue decided it was time to quit and go their separate ways, I was very surprised and upset. I've been a fan of Motley Crue from the 80s and I thought it would last forever.


Motley Crue had a huge press conference when he made the announcement and said they were going on tour for the last time and call it "The Final Tour". He surprised everyone by saying that would be touring with rock legend Alice Cooper and once I heard that I knew was going to be one of the best and most memorable concerts in history. After watching the show last night, I can say it was.

When I arrived at the Xcel the place was packed and I would say that about 90 percent of the population had shirts Motley Crue and were very excited.

The Raskins played before Alice Cooper and sounded great and played for about 40 minutes or so and then around 19:00 Alice took the stage.

If you have never seen Alice Cooper in concert before, you're really missing something awesome. He is a rock legend and is an artist. You can tell he enjoys what he does and has a great time doing.

I'm a big fan of horror and staging of Alice is the horror-themed and has many horror related surprises.

Alice and his band sounded great and I really enjoyed watching them play.

As I mentioned earlier show at reviews of Alice Copper, one can say that everyone in the band loves what they do and you can tell by the way they interact with each other on stage.

Alicia played many of their hit songs like "Poison" Billion Dollar Babies "," No More Mr. Nice Guy, "and of course" Schools Out. "

A little about 21:00 the lights went out at the Xcel and the crowd started clapping and singing.

Nikki Six, Tommy Lee, Mick Mars and Vince Neil made a great appearance and opened the show with "Sola (Saints of Los Angeles).

Motley Crue sounded amazing and was one of his best performances ever. Vince sounded great and still have the energy.

Tommy Lee, Nikki Six, Mick Mars and still have it and are very talented musicians in my opinion.

I liked the amount of Vince and Nikki interacted with fans. Walkways had climbed to the crowd and went there several times so that fans could get pictures of them.

Motley Crue set list was amazing and the fans were not disappointed. They played "Wildside", "Looks That Kill", "Smokin 'In the Boys Room", "Shout at the Devil", "Dr. Feel Good", "Girls, Girls, Girls", "Kickstart My Heart", and ended the show with "Home Sweet Home".

I loved your scenario and show.

His stage had a very industrial look and hardcore and there was plenty of fire and fireworks used during the show.

Some of the most memorable things that happened were Niki Sixx Guitar flamethrowers and flames shot up into the air and drum solo by Tommy Lee that he had to turn upside down while moving on a track above the crowd.

Overall, I liked the Motley Crue the Final tour / show Alice Cooper at the Xcel Energy Center lot. It was probably one of the best concerts I've ever seen and that will be the most memorable.

It was a sad but very happy as well, because I'll miss hearing and seeing Motley Crue news event. However, their concert last night reminded me how awesome Motley Crue was and I was left with great memories of his last concert.

As Motley Crue says, "All bad things must come to an end."

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