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MOTLEY CRUE "US FESTIVAL83 and MORE (VHS)"

$ 33.54

Availability: 79 in stock
  • Brand: MOTLEY CRUE
  • Artist/Band: MOTLEY CRUE

    Description

    MOTLEY CRUE "US FESTIVAL83 and MORE (VHS)"
    Description
    Condition: Used
    Live performance by MOTLEY CRUE at "Heavy Metal Day" on May 29, 1983, the second day of the legendary US Festival.
    This is the VHS Bootleg video of MOTLEY CRUE's live performance on the second day of the legendary US festival "Heavy Metal Day" on May 29, 1983.
    MOTLEY CRUE was the second band to perform after QUIET RIOT.
    This live performance is packed with their energetic performance in the early days.
    The songs are as follows
    Take Me To The Top
    Looks That Kill
    Bastard
    Shout At The Devil
    Merry Go Round
    Knock "Em Dead Kid
    Piece Of Your Action
    Live Wire
    Helter Skelter
    And "and MORE" (extra) includes a live performance on the TV show "POP "N ROCKER GAME" and an interview with the now deceased Wendy O. Williams. This is also a valuable video.
    Looks That Kill
    Live Wire
    Interview
    I'd like to sell this to a fan from the past.
    Please understand that this is a used item.
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