10/10
Great classic video tape starring a younger wilder Motley Crue
3 January 2009
Take a step back in time to the mid 1980's when a certain bad boy rock band from Los Angeles, California lived way too fast, almost died young, and went on to survive and become rock legends. Motley Crue Uncensored is a semi rockumentary coupled with actual music videos, yes people, actual music videos, not clips as they are called nowadays.

The Videos include

Take Me to the Top and Public Enemy Number 1 both of which are amateur shot, rather short in length, with commentary by Motley Crue while they go on and on about something or other that happened during the making of the videos. The more pro shot videos are as follows,

Live Wire, Looks that Kill, Too young to fall in love, Smoking in the Boys Room, and Home Sweet Home

Electra Records Home Video originally released Motley Crue Uncensored on VHS and Laserdisc back in the day and has declined in recent years to release this on DVD and Blu Ray. Hopefully one day they will until then I suggest you go on Ebay and buy an original copy if you can find one.
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