Vince Neil Explains Why Bands From The Nineties Disappeared
7/16/2011 11:30 AM ET

(RTTNews) - Vince Neil has explained why he thinks bands from the 1990's disappeared.
The Mötley Crüe singer (who is touring with Poison and the New York Dolls) explained: "Most bands forget that this is entertainment, and you've got to put a show on. Most of these bands are content to wear jeans and a t-shirt, and just stand there and play their music. Which, is kind of missing the point."He then added: "That's why all those '90s bands disappeared. They were f****** depressing people."
Neil also expressed a lack of hope over new music: "I don't really listen, I don't know anything about new music or new bands that are out there. When I listen to music, I listen to stuff I grew up with. Hopefully, there will be a band that breaks through with the rock 'n' roll thing, but there just doesn't seem to be one."
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While Vince Neil, Tommy Lee and Nikki Sixx have lived in the tabloid headlines for three decades, Mötley Crüe guitarist Mick Mars has always managed to keep a relatively low profile. Still, the 60-year old axeman is an essential part of the Crüe’s beefy sound, which is melting faces all over North America this summer. The tour, with supporting acts Poison and the New York Dolls, has pulled in a new generation of fans.