"Uncle Jack" Motley Crue

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Uncle Jack by Motley Crue from their 1994 album Motley Crue with John Corabi on vocals. This is my favorite song from this album. This song talks about child abuse. It also talks about John's uncle Jack who was a convicted child molester. Read The Dirt for more info. Enjoy!

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  • its amazing this doesn't even sound like motley crue

  • @corvetteman7895 i know but it is the Crue, this has John Corabi on vocals who replaced Vince when he got kicked out

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  • Call me a "blasphemer" but I actually like John Corabi's vocals better than Vince Neil's.

  • Best Motley album and i have been listening to them since "83 and love vince to death but this album kicks ass without him

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  • If this album would've came out today, it would be a huge success!!!!

  • @LLB9977 What the fuck do you mean with fag band? You say that the band is non fags when just a new singer enters? You like the 3 other guys, but not Vince? Another twelveyearold who likes this album cause its "HEAVY". Fuck off.

  • @EricaJanee87 although vince is the original vocalist. i agree that corabi was an awesome addition to the band. he made the crue sound a bit harder i think. which is a good thing

  • @LLB9977 the crue was never a fag band, not even close

  • @EricaJanee87 Agree 100%. I've seen Crue with both singers. Crabby blows Vince away in the studio and live. I've seen Corabi with Union as well and he's never failed to deliver. On the other hand, Vince has never given a good vocal performance in the 5 times I've seen him live. Unfortunately this was a case of too many changes too quickly. Crue changed singers as well as style. A bit much for most Crue fans to take. But IMO this is the best Crue album.

  • Motley Crue with John Corabi never before and after myself listen to something like this, with that beautiful music The biggest mistake was to have taken away from the fans the posibility of being able to listen once again something so great. There may be those that have been left with the satisfaction that was when each of these musicians gave the best of them when it was more seriously, more heavier, more lyrics, each one individually and the whole band sounded on the Rock's history. thanks

  • Read The Dirt.

    Came to love Motley Crue for all they've been, all they are, and all they ever will be.

    Corabi or Vince, I think Motley is one of the best bands to ever walk this earth.

    <3

    (This coming from a kid born in 1993)

  • I love this album too. I would love to hear it re-done with Vince on vocals. Especially 'Hooligans Holiday'. The perenial Motley song. I love the musicality on this entire album. It is a shame Vince wasn't singing on it. If Vince were singing, this would be a bigger seller than Dr. Feelgood. Motley and VH have been my personal music heroes since I was a kid and I absolutely love Tommy's playing on this record. I think it was the one album that really captured the sound he has been looking for.

  • @EricaJanee87 hell yeah this album was way ahead of its time

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