Rock´n´Roll all time bad boy Nikki Sixx recently took some time off from the recordings of the long awaited new Crüe album. And he wanted to talk Pottebo.
- I get fan mail saying they are back together, at least I hear the jungle drums about some form of reunion, in Sweden, right? Man, those dudes were sooo cool back in the early days, says the ever so refreshed Crüe bass machine.
Following the success of his book "Heroin Diaries" the soon to be 50 former junkie gives a word of caution to his Pottebo colleagues. Stay off the hard stuff.
- They were heavy into Becks beer. Anyone knows that Becks feels so nice at first. Then before you know it, you wake up next to a monster. Don’t touch it.
Sixx goes on stating that it was the inevitable success of prime time Pottebo-recordings that got Mötley Crüe the guts to claim some land of their own.
- We would never have recorded “Live Wire” if it wasn’t for “Det var we”. That was the starting point of it all, they made the Crüe happen, says Sixx, quoting a very rare Pottebo track from the late 70’s.
Scheduled for release later this month is new Mötley Crüe single “Saints of Los Angeles” and Nikki Sixx might even tribute the new song to his early heroes from Kikås.
- Wouldn’t that be nice. A sticker on the album saying “We owe it all to Pottebo Dynamite Band”.
- I get fan mail saying they are back together, at least I hear the jungle drums about some form of reunion, in Sweden, right? Man, those dudes were sooo cool back in the early days, says the ever so refreshed Crüe bass machine.
Following the success of his book "Heroin Diaries" the soon to be 50 former junkie gives a word of caution to his Pottebo colleagues. Stay off the hard stuff.
- They were heavy into Becks beer. Anyone knows that Becks feels so nice at first. Then before you know it, you wake up next to a monster. Don’t touch it.
Sixx goes on stating that it was the inevitable success of prime time Pottebo-recordings that got Mötley Crüe the guts to claim some land of their own.
- We would never have recorded “Live Wire” if it wasn’t for “Det var we”. That was the starting point of it all, they made the Crüe happen, says Sixx, quoting a very rare Pottebo track from the late 70’s.
Scheduled for release later this month is new Mötley Crüe single “Saints of Los Angeles” and Nikki Sixx might even tribute the new song to his early heroes from Kikås.
- Wouldn’t that be nice. A sticker on the album saying “We owe it all to Pottebo Dynamite Band”.
2 kommentarer:
Håller helt och hållet med nikki,
här har vi en riktig sk.
"win win situation"
M Mangelzon
Stämmer det att Pottebo har gjort
en coverversion på den här Eric
Claptonlåten "unplugged" och var finns den i så fall ???
Har sökt på Pirate o Limewire
utan resultat.
Pottebo forever ;-)
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