Dezember 2015 beendet die amerikanische Heavy-Metal-Glam-Rock Band Mötley Crüe ihre 35-jährige Karriere mit einem Konzert vor 18.000 Fans. MÖTLEY CRÜE have something special for their fans in the form of a box set, Mötley Crüe: The End, available world-wide across physical retailers. Mötley Crüe The End BoxMötley Crüe The EndMötley Crüe: The End - Live in Los Angeles Blu-ray Review Reviewed by, November 3, 2016 Forgive someone who has lived through supposed 'goodbye' tours only to see bands or individuals turning around to say 'hello' again once they realized their coffers might need restuffing, but I'm not totally buying this 'the end' part of what was ostensibly Mötley Crüe's literal swan song as a touring entity, captured here in a New Year's Eve 2015 concert in Los Angeles in the Staples Center. My personal skepticism aside, it's obvious from an opening montage which contains statements from some of the band along with a lot of tears and overwrought emotions from the gathered multitudes that this concert was seen as an historic event by the participants, both those onstage and those out in the audience. Graced (or burdened, depending on your point of view) with a completely hyperbolic production which includes everything from Nikki Sixx's bass spitting fire scores of feet to a kind of cool 'roller coaster' waggishly dubbed Tommy Lee's Crüecify, this is a show that engages the eyes as well as the ears. The visuals are outlandish in a typically arena rock sort of way, but the sonics are often just as spectacular, though rather oddly presented at times (as discussed below in the audio section of the review). The band's set list includes: 1. Girls, Girls, Girls 2.
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