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NOW A NETFLIX ORIGINAL MOVIE STARRING MACHINE GUN KELLY, DANIEL WEBBER, DOUGLAS BOOTH, AND IWAN RHEON, DIRECTED BY JEFF TREMAINE.

Celebrate thirty years of the world's most notorious rock band with the deluxe collectors' edition of The Dirt—the outrageous, legendary, no-holds-barred autobiography of Mötley Crüe. Fans have gotten glimpses into the band's crazy world of backstage scandals, celebrity love affairs, rollercoaster drug addictions, and immortal music in Mötley Crüe books like Tommyland and The Heroin Diaries, but now the full spectrum of sin and success by Tommy Lee, Nikki Sixx, Vince Neil, and Mick Mars is an open book in The Dirt. Even fans already familiar with earlier editions of the bestselling exposé will treasure this gorgeous deluxe edition. Joe Levy at Rolling Stone calls The Dirt "without a doubt . . . the most detailed account of the awesome pleasures and perils of rock & roll stardom I have ever read. It is completely compelling and utterly revolting."


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"OK, I've read many books of rock bands and their debauchery possibly the best being by Duff McCaggin of Guns and Roses. But for pure debauchery, no holds barred, over the top drugs, sex and liquor, this one takes the cake. Not saying I'm a total fan and definitely not a fan of the band, but they had a story to tell and they told it.

What separates this book is the 4 different authors. One member remembers an event but the next chapter shows the recollection from a different perspective. This is insightful given the infighting. But the competing stories gives you a much better picture of what to believe.

If you like rock and roll/heavy metal debauchery, read this book. You will not be disappointed! Grossed out maybe but not disappointed."

Product details

  • File Size 11173 KB
  • Print Length 448 pages
  • Publisher Dey Street Books (July 1, 2014)
  • Publication Date July 1, 2014
  • Sold by HarperCollins Publishers
  • Language English
  • ASIN B00JOFS5BS

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The Dirt Confessions of the World Most Notorious Rock Band edition by Tommy Lee Vince Neil Nikki Sixx Mick Mars Arts Photography eBooks Reviews


  • I reluctantly ordered and then read this book, based on the recommendation of a co-worker who told me over and over how good it was and how much I would love. So I ordered it and it sat in my magazine rack at home until I reluctantly picked it up and started reading it on a rainy Saturday afternoon. After one chapter, I was HOOKED and could not put it down.

    I was never a big Motley Crue fan. I liked their radio hits, but that's as deep as it went for me. But these guys tell their stories in a way that has you rooting for them and they almost make you feel sorry for them - even though they are treating women like crap, drinking like fish, doing more drugs in a day than most people could handle in a month, stealing each other's girlfriends, you name it. There are specific stories that will stay with me forever - Ozzy Osbourne snorting ants out of a sidewalk crack at a hotel is one of those stories.

    The Motley Crue guys are non-stop crazy, non-stop over the top and just plain NON-STOP. I had this book read in two days (and it's a THICK book) and was sad when it ended. I wanted more. Reading this book didn't make me more of a Motley Crue fan but it was the most entertaining and interesting book I've read in a long time and one that will stay on my bookshelf for years to come. I highly recommend it to all Motley Crue fans and fans of good rock and roll stories.
  • This is one of the best music memoirs I have ever read. I mean, everything I ever thought about Motley Crue and its individual members before I read this book turns out to be mostly true lol The way each of them gets to tell their POV of the same event is really cool. It's really a riveting read and not a dull moment and again, I gotta say, poor John Corabi lol Anyway, I would love to see a follow-up too as this book is now 17 years old. Since then, they did another album with all four original members, they have now retired the band (permanently?) and did their last tour. Also since then, their personal lives have changes a lot. More divorces, new relationships/breakups (multiple) and marriages. Of course, there's not been a dull moment in the lives of these men since 2001 even though now they are in their 50s and 60s and most are grandpas now. I am still sure there's more story to tell and would love to see a part two! In the meantime, I am looking forward to "The Dirt" movie that will be on Netlfix this year. They just wrapped shooting.

    After reading this book, I walked away with a new found respect for the band and each member. They all had(have) their issues, but you can't say they didn't actually LIVE LIFE and all are still alive and kicking as of 2018 and still doing music, but I still recommend this book even if it's been a minute because the tales are all relevant especially as it relates to their 80s heyday. Had such a ball reading this!
  • OK, I've read many books of rock bands and their debauchery possibly the best being by Duff McCaggin of Guns and Roses. But for pure debauchery, no holds barred, over the top drugs, sex and liquor, this one takes the cake. Not saying I'm a total fan and definitely not a fan of the band, but they had a story to tell and they told it.

    What separates this book is the 4 different authors. One member remembers an event but the next chapter shows the recollection from a different perspective. This is insightful given the infighting. But the competing stories gives you a much better picture of what to believe.

    If you like rock and roll/heavy metal debauchery, read this book. You will not be disappointed! Grossed out maybe but not disappointed.
  • I was never really a Crue fan even though I was a teenager in the 80's. Van Halen was more my thing and then early Metallica. But this book did not disappoint. It has everything. Sex, drugs, violence, you name it. I felt like I should check myself into rehab after reading it. Or at least washing my hands. These guys were/are nuts. Congrats on telling the story in a smart way that gave us a look inside each person's interpretations. I enjoyed reading it.
  • Very plain, simple writing and crazy ass stories as you might expect. This is fascinating to me as a kid who grew up in the 80s and listened to hair bands all the time. It's a fun, crazy, crazy, indulgent read for a 40 something year old guy so many years later. Highly recommend (if you're not easily offended by insane behavior) and think it'll blow anyone's mind who had a normal upbringing...these guys had such messed up childhoods! Eye opening.
  • Another fast read. I read autobiographies of everyone, of late, people, bands, places of when I was young. Of the four band members, Nikki was the most in depth. This tells of the bands beginnings, their decadence, splits, personal lives, and everything in between, from not only the four band members, but others in management that added a view point beyond, or other perspective of the four.
    If I had to choose one of the four to be friends with, it would be Mick. The things that Nikki, Tommy and Vince describe doing, especially to groupies, are beyond me. Some people may say a groupie deserves what they get, but there are boundaries.
    I still give it five stars; for even though growing up I could have cared less about their personal lives, they did not seem to water down the debauchery as they looked back and wrote this as middle aged men, and perhaps with maturation that should be gained over the decades. We all knew this book was not going to be about a band of choir boys.