Neal Schon Sides with Mick Mars Amid Lawsuit with Mötley Crüe
Neal Schon has weighed in on the ongoing drama between Mick Mars and Mötley Crüe by supporting the guitarist. To recap (and there’s a lot to recap): Last week saw…

Neal Schon has weighed in on the ongoing drama between Mick Mars and Mötley Crüe by supporting the guitarist.
To recap (and there's a lot to recap): Last week saw Mars file a lawsuit against Mötley Crüe alleging his percentage of band profits was cut from 25 percent to 5 percent. This cut came following Mars' retirement from touring with the band in October 2022. Mars stepped away from touring due to health issues stemming from the spinal disease Ankylosing Spondylitis (A.S.). Despite no longer touring with the band, Mars still remained a member of Mötley Crüe.
Mars claimed in his lawsuit the band held a meeting to "unilaterally" remove him from Mötley Crüe. He was also allegedly removed from many of the band's various corporations and LLCs. Additionally, Mars claims bassist Nikki Sixx repeatedly "gaslighted" the guitarist. Sixx told Mars he consistently forgot chords and fans were complaining about his playing. (Mars claimed in the lawsuit Sixx "did not play a single note on bass during the entire U.S. tour" and accused him of using backing tracks and pantomiming.)
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This led to Mötley Crüe issuing a statement in response to Mars' lawsuit calling it "unfortunate and completely off-base." The band said, in part, "In 2008, Mick voted for and signed an agreement in which he and every other band member agreed that 'in no event shall any resigning shareholder be entitled to receive any monies attributable to live performances (i.e., tours).' After the last tour, Mick publicly resigned from Mötley Crüe. Despite the fact that the band did not owe Mick anything — and with Mick owing the band millions in advances that he did not pay back — the band offered Mick a generous compensation package to honor his career with the band."
Futhermore, Mötley Crüe insisted they always perform live without backing tracks and stood by the claim Mars' playing was declining. Mars then told Variety in an interview following news of the lawsuit, "Those guys have been hammering on me since ’87, trying to replace me. He added, " ... It’s just frustrating for me. I’m pretty upset that they’re even pulling this crap, when I carried these bastards for years."
Cut to Schon on Twitter responding to a poll from podcaster Mitch Lafon. Lafon asked his followers, "Are you on...#TeamMick or #TeamMotleyCrue?" Schon responded, "Mick. Given his health issues and the obvious swagger he gives to the band through his guitar playing, he didn't deserve this." Lafon responded, "100% agree... at least honor the 25%."
Motley Crue, through all of the obstacles (and there have been plenty), has managed to survive for four decades. It's an overwhelming thought when you think about it.
Just reading or watching The Dirt gave fans an idea of the absolutely insane things the band has gone through. From drugs to horrific tragedies and everywhere in between, The Crue has seemingly seen or done it all.
The latest chapter in the band involves the exit of Mick Mars. The guitarist retiring from touring with Mötley Crüe in October 2022 seemed to come out of nowhere. Apparently, the band thought the same.
Nikki Sixx told Guitar World, "We never saw it coming that Mick wasn’t going to be able to tour and was going to have to quit the band."
At the time, Mötley Crüe was about to hit the road again with Def Leppard following the success of The Stadium Tour. Sixx expressed that after Mars' retirement, the band didn't want to let fans, Def Leppard or tour promoter Live Nation down. This then led them to bring in guitarist John 5 to fill in for Mars. Sixx referred to the substitution as "a no-brainer in a horrible situation -- something we did not ask for or want.
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Of course, a lot has played out in the press in the aftermath of Mars' retirement. To begin with, Mars filed a lawsuit against Mötley Crüe alleging his percentage of band profits was cut from 25 percent to 5 percent.
He claimed in his lawsuit the band held a meeting to "unilaterally" remove him from Mötley Crüe. He was also allegedly removed from many of the band's various corporations and LLCs. Additionally, Mars claims bassist Nikki Sixx repeatedly "gaslighted" the guitarist. Sixx told Mars he consistently forgot chords and fans were complaining about his playing. (Mars claimed in the lawsuit Sixx "did not play a single note on bass during the entire U.S. tour" and accused him of using backing tracks and pantomiming.)
While this issue is still ongoing, let us not forget they've provided rock fans with quite the catalog of songs, with a number of those tunes now considered rock/metal classics.
From the classics to the deeper cuts, here are the 40 best songs of Motley Crue, ranked.
40. “Angela” - 'Decade of Decadence’ (1991)

39. “Fight For Your Rights” - ‘Theatre of Pain’ (1985)

38. “Bitter Pill” - ‘Greatest Hits’ (1998)

37. “Sick Love Song” - ‘Red, White & Crue’ (2005)

36. “Loveshine” - ‘Motley Crue’ (1994)

35. “Rattlesnake Shake” - ‘Dr. Feelgood’ (1989)

34. “Keep Your Eye On The Money” - ‘Theatre of Pain’ (1985)

33. “Time For Change” - ‘Dr. Feelgood’ (1989)

32. “Power to the Music” - ‘Motley Crue’ (1994)

31. “Raise Your Hands To Rock” - ‘Theatre of Pain’ (1985)

30. “Toast of the Town” - B-Side/’Too Fast For Love’ (2003 Motley Records CD Reissue)

29. “The Dirt (Est. 1981)” - ‘The Dirt Soundtrack’ (2019)

28. “Misunderstood” - ‘Motley Crue’ (1994)

27. “Afraid” - ‘Generation Swine’ (1997)

26. “Come On and Dance” - ‘Too Fast For Love’ (1981)

25. “Hooligan’s Holiday” - ‘Motley Crue’ (1994)

24. “If I Die Tomorrow” - ‘Red, White & Crue’ (2005)

23. “Saints of Los Angeles” - ‘Saints of Los Angeles’ (2008)

22. “Starry Eyes” - ‘Too Fast For Love’ (1981)

21. “Dancing On Glass” - ‘Girls, Girls, Girls’ (1987)

20. “Without You” - ‘Dr. Feelgood’ (1989)

19. “Smokin’ In The Boys Room” - ‘Theatre of Pain’ (1985)

18. “Piece of Your Action” - ‘Too Fast For Love’ (1981)

17. “Tonight (We Need A Lover)” - ‘Theatre of Pain’ (1985)

16. “On With The Show” - ‘Too Fast For Love’ (1981)

15. “Ten Seconds to Love” - ‘Shout At The Devil’ (1983)

14. “Girls, Girls, Girls” - ‘Girls, Girls, Girls’ (1987)

13. “Same Ol’ Situation (S.O.S.)” - ‘Dr. Feelgood’ (1989)

12. “Too Young to Fall in Love” - ‘Shout At The Devil’ (1983)

11. “Too Fast For Love” - ‘Too Fast For Love’ (1981)

10. “Public Enemy #1” - ‘Too Fast For Love’ (1981)

9. “Live Wire” - ‘Too Fast For Love’ (1981)

8. “Primal Scream” - 'Decade of Decadence’ (1991)

7. “Dr. Feelgood” - ‘Dr. Feelgood’ (1989)

6. “Shout At The Devil” - ‘Shout At The Devil’ (1983)

5. “Don’t Go Away Mad (Just Go Away)” - ‘Dr. Feelgood’ (1989)

4. “Looks That Kill” - ‘Shout At The Devil’ (1983)

3. “Wild Side” - ‘Girls, Girls, Girls’ (1987)

2. “Home Sweet Home” - ‘Theatre of Pain’ (1985)

1. “Kickstart My Heart” - ‘Dr. Feelgood’ (1989)
