Vince Neil - You're Invited, But Your Can't Come video free download


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Awesome album by Vince Neil! Also a killer work of guitarist Steve Stevens!

Vince Neil - Exposed (1993)

© Vince Neil

© Warner Bros.

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8 years ago

Jon Ellis

I thought Steve Stephens playing with Michael Jackson was one of the exciting albums of the eighties. He is one of the great guitar players in atomic playboys.

8 years ago

Olle Segerbäck

I love Mötley Crüe but this album is almost better than anything made by Mötley. Really underrated album. Kicks serious rock n roll ass!!!

9 years ago

Shaggzila

This whole album is one of the most underrated albums in hard rock and metal history! The group of guys Vince had on this album and the song writers were great. We're talking Phil Soussan on Bass who played with Ozzy Osbourne and Jake E Lee and later Zakk Wylde. Robbie Crane who had a long career in Ratt, Vic Fox on Drums from Enuff Z Nuff, Steve Stevens who joined later but only on the recommendation from Warner Bros. who were putting the album out. Originally Adrian Vandenberg the former Whitesnake guitarist was suppose to be on lead but Stevens replaced him at the last minute. Than of course you had Tommy Shaw and Jack Blades helping to write the album as well.

9 years ago

antonio stelzer

i love this song, much better than what nikki sixx is doing in whatever the hell is sixx amm

9 years ago

spunbearing65

Steve Stevens did a cop siren run through on the live version.I was driving when I first heard it & it was like" WTF?".Quick spook in heavy traffic.It was great AFTER I cleaned up.

9 years ago

james williams

..a forgotten hit.. Encino Man! soundtrack

9 years ago

bucky468

Dave Amato (future REO) on lead guitar and Deen Castroneves (future Journey) on drums.

9 years ago

Motley Flush

Fuck Yeah !!!

10 years ago

Mick Obrien

Great song, Vince!

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