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Mar112013

Get Well, Vince!

Vince Neil is on the mend today. Vince got sick with kidney stones during Sunday night's Motley Crue show in Sydney, Australia. The show was shortened when Vince was rushed to the hospital.

When Vince got to the hospital, he was admitted for surgery. Nikki Sixx tweeted about the whole ordeal and mentioned that Vince is now doing fine and recovering. Before the show, Nikki noted that Vince was doubled over in pain, but the singer didn't want to cancel.

After his surgery, Vince took to his own Twitter account to post these tweets:

 

 


Motley is scheduled to play Brisbane on Tuesday.

Reader Comments (12)

Ive had them - real painfull it was too.
March 11, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterRed6ixx
Man, it just sucks getting old...............
March 11, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterDarktown
get better vince, hope to see ya rockin the stage soon, hope motley comes back here. awesome that he dosent cancel a show just for him, if it was axl rose, the world woulda ended. cheers for vince!!!!
March 11, 2013 | Unregistered Commenterdj
Nobody was going to cancel the show for him. KISS is the headliner for this Aussie tour, Thin Lizzy is the opening act, and Motley was sandwiched between them in the support slot.

Kidney stones are no joke. Perhaps, at Vince's age, staying hydrated & not drinking alcohol would be a prudent move. Given his past history,a really prudent move! One he keeps not making.
March 11, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterAce Steele
Get well Vince.......and get well Razzle. Oh wait....Razzle can't get better because you killed him......and yet you still drive drunk Vince. I hope the kidney stones hurt. I hope there are more coming too.
March 11, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterBrian C.
Ok I have had kidney stones on more then one occasion... And by going to a specialist it has NOTHING to do with not drinking enough water or whatever, it is caused by an abundance of uric acid in your kidney... Do they hurt, very much... It must be nice to have the money to have them surgically removed, or is he just to big a pansy to pass them the way everyone else does? Right down the old pipe... Next time Vince they make stuff to help with the pain it makes your pee bright orange but it'll make it feel better until you can pass it, and you can buy it over the counter...
March 11, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterMike
You need to do your hating on blabbermouth brian. Did vince force him to get in the car? Did vince mean to wreck? You really still mad over something that happened in the mid 80s? I'm guessing vince stole your girl back in the day. Get over it bro!
March 12, 2013 | Unregistered Commenterbkallday
bkallday, You need to get over your fanboi-ism & understand how the the real world works. What Brian C. said was not only dead on accurate, it didn't go far enough. There's this thing called "culpable negligence" , & ol' fat Vinnie is certainly guilty of it. Seeing as he bullshitted his way through his probation, a few kidney stones is the least of the pain he should suffer. He's not sorry he killed someone, & seriously hurt 2 others, He's sorry that it cost him a few million dollars.

Culpable Negligence - (law) "recklessly acting without reasonable caution and putting another person at risk of injury or death (or failing to do something with the same consequences)"

Criminal Negligence - negligence, nonperformance, carelessness, neglect - failure to act with the prudence that a reasonable person would exercise under the same circumstances"."
March 13, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterAce Steele
This might shock some of you given my recent post(s), but I am going to side with bkallday this time (not that I was asked or that it is desired or any of that).

And let me offer my support with a side of reality. Is Vince a drunk? Yup. Does he repeat mistakes the way a drunk does? Yup. Was he guilty of a crime? Yup again. And has he gotten away with other (alleged and not alleged) crimes because of his status, only further perpetuating the cycle and raising the chances that something could happen at some time that will be as bad, if not worse, than what happened to Dingley in 1984? Yup, a thousand times yup.

But what point does it serve to dish bad karma after bad karma? How juvenile is it to wish more kidney stones on a person? Why not spread those stones around? Give a few to the lawyers and the judge and, heck, the criminal justice system for creating a sub-system for certain people and another one for other people. At some point those stones are gonna come around and hit you and me (no need for a glass house in cyberspace).

Point in sad fact, Neil was charged with vehicular manslaughter and DUI, paid a fine and served the amount of jail time, probation, and community service that was required at the time. Right or wrong, that is what happened . . . in consequence of his actions, which led to the death of someone else.

Making fun of Neil's weight or his singing or his career choices is easy fun (how creepy is it to have Neil yell the word "Sex" at grown women and teenagers?). Even the more general "he's a drunk" stuff has its place. But does wishing him ill in any way bring back Razzle or change who he is right now? That sounds more like Blabbermouth to me.

Now can we get back to making trench coat jokes and singing every third line jabs? What is that I feel? Is that a kidney stone? Man, you guys work some powerful juju over the interwebs. I take back everything I just said. Just make it stop.

Oh wait. You didn't. So you can't. So you shouldn't. But you did. And you will. You know what? So will I.
March 16, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterHim
Of course it won't bring Razzle back, but the point is he CONTINUES to drive drunk. He took a life and it still hasn't changed his behavior. He continues to put others' lives in danger and simply doesn't care. So yes, I hope the stones hurt. I am sure they hurt less than the pain Razzle's family and friends felt and still feel over the loss of him. So let Vince suffer the pain from them....I'm not going to wish better for someone that is such a miserable human being simply because he sang Live Wire.
March 16, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterBrian C.
Yikes. And I agreed with the past and potential future pain his actions did and could cause.

My point was wishing _more_ pain upon him seems rather, well, like I said, juvenile (and pointless). Does that, any of this, help his family and friends to heal?

I wouldn't expect you to send him an FTF Bouquet or consider the fact that both of them, drunk, decided to go get more alcohol in a car, together. I suppose, given this logic, you'd be wishing more stones on Razzle if the driving shoe had been reversed. Again, it is just pointless really . . .
March 17, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterHim
F*ck Vince.

That said, I hope he recovers because I need him up there on stage as Sixx's puppet cuz I want to keep the original line-up crankin'.
March 27, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterMetalboy!

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