I've had Motley fans come up to me and talk to me about Motley. I've had other fans talk to me about all the backing vocals and the tapes. I just ask them, 'At the end of the day, did you have a good time?' That's it.
— John Corabi
I don't know what he wants to do musically, but at the end of the day, I love Mick Mars - he's one of the sweetest human beings you'll ever meet in your life - and anything I can do to help him with his solo record, I would be more than happy to do.
To be quite honest with you, a lot of people don't realize that Nikki Sixx and I did Brides of Destruction after the lawsuit.
I have, at times, not been totally on the same page as some of my previous partners in crime.
Everything happens for a reason. Like, I kind of hear people go, 'Man, you've been in a lot of bands.' Yes, I have. I've also been married several times, too, and every time I get into something, I think, 'This is the one.' I think that's just human nature.
The Dead Daisies have been an absolute blast for me so far. The guys are all great musicians and also incredibly easy to work with.
From a vocal standpoint, Glenn Hughes is just a god.
I love trying new things and experimenting with instruments and sounds.
Unfortunately, the record I did with Motley wasn't exactly a huge success. But working with those guys was a huge learning experience as well as a really creative time, so I had an absolute blast during that five years of my life!
I don't think anybody should be subject to any sort of harassment in any way, shape, or form.
Even Nikki with Sixx:A.M., I wish you the best of luck.
I'm a huge Glenn Hughes fan.
I love bands like Queen, Zeppelin, The Beatles.
When I was in The Scream, I thought I'd be around for 30 years playing with The Scream guys. Who knew I was gonna get a call from Motley?
My mother raised me to open the car door, open the door; if you take a woman out, you should pick up the check, and blah blah blah - whatever.