Carmine Appice reveals Mick Mars was not happy during ‘The Stadium Tour’
Carmine Appice reveals that Mick Mars was not happy during ‘The Stadium Tour’
Veteran drummer Carmine Appice (King Kobra, Vanilla Fudge, ex-Blue Murder, ex-Ozzy Osbourne) was recently interviewed by Andrew Daly for Ultimate Guitar. Appice spoke about a variety of subjects including his friend / guitarist Mick Mars who “retired” earlier this year from touring with Mötley Crüe.
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In terms of Mars‘ departure from Mötley Crüe, Appice opined: “Well, I tell you what I’ve been talking to Mick, and he told me, ‘When I was on the Stadium Tour, I was not happy.’ Basically, everything was on tape; it was all planned out and ultimately a lot of crap. And Mick is a pretty good player, and so, to now let him loose and play the way he wants, that was never going to work for him. The truth is that everything has been weird for a while with Motley Crue, and Mick didn’t like that everything was on tape. Mick told me that people that came to see it could tell that it was all pre-recorded and that everything was on tape.
When you play in a stadium like that, you can hear a lot of things come to the monitors or what doesn’t. And with Vince‘s vocals, bass, drums, guitars, and all the other stuff, it was obvious that it was all on tape. And Mick was pissed off and said, ‘I can play these things. I want to play them. I don’t want to make believe I’m playing them.’ So, I think that’s one of the reasons why he said, ‘I’m done.’ Sure, the disease that he has doesn’t help, and it doesn’t make life easy on tour, but Mick can play all the licks, and he was allowed to.”
With respect to whether Mars was getting along with his Mötley Crüe bandmates on The Stadium Tour, Appice indicated: “No, he wasn’t. He had his own means of travel and would travel alone on a bus while the other guys flew everywhere. He said, ‘Man, these guys are pissing their money away, flying to every gig.’ They were all busy still trying to be rock stars, and Mick just wanted to play the music. Mick wasn’t interested in wasting time and money flying everywhere, so he traveled by bus. Their lifestyles are different than his, and so there were a lot of disagreements. I think he was just done. They were supposed to have done their last tour, and then they came back. Then they did the Stadium Tour, and that was apparently supposed to be the last. So, when they came back again, he said, ‘You can do it. I’m not going out with you for this.'”
You can read the rest of the interview with Carmine Appice at Ultimate Guitar‘s website.