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Vince Neil Reveals Stroke Caused Motley Crue Residency Delay

by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor

Vince⁢ Neil Reveals Stroke delayed Motley Crue‍ residency, details Grueling​ Recovery

LAS VEGAS – Motley Crue frontman Vince Neil disclosed he‍ suffered ‍a stroke earlier this‌ year, contributing ‍to delays in the band’s ongoing Las Vegas residency at Dolby Live ‍at Park MGM. The revelation came in a recent interview with the ‌ Las Vegas Review-Journal, shedding light on the singer’s visibly challenging return to the stage⁢ and addressing concerns raised ‍by fans.

The stroke,which occurred months ‌before the residency’s August launch,left Neil initially unable to walk ‍without assistance. “I ‌went from people ​carrying me to the bathroom, because I couldn’t walk myself,​ finally to a wheelchair,”‍ Neil recounted.He detailed⁣ a rigorous recovery process‌ undertaken at his 30-acre ranch with‌ the support ⁢of his girlfriend, ⁢progressing from​ a wheelchair to a walker, then a cane, and ultimately regaining the ability to‍ walk ‌unassisted. “But it’s like a ⁤full-time job getting back to where you feel good again,” he​ said, adding, “It takes a while ⁢to get your brain to start moving your legs, for them to do what your brain wants to do.”

motley Crue bassist​ Nikki Sixx acknowledged⁤ Neil’s struggles in a separate interview with the Los⁣ Angeles⁣ times,⁣ stating,‍ “He’s⁢ going to go⁣ onstage again and⁣ to⁢ fight through that.If he’s got some imperfect moments here and there,they’re getting erased as the days go with rehearsal.” Neil himself expressed optimism, stating ⁣he is “90-95% back to where I was​ before, and it’s going to be great.”

The news of⁢ Neil’s stroke coincides with ⁤ongoing fallout from the band’s 2022 split ⁤with former‌ guitarist Mick mars, including lawsuits​ and‍ accusations. Mars had publicly claimed the band used pre-recorded tracks during ⁤concerts for⁤ years. Neil vehemently denied the allegation, ⁢stating,​ “No, we never did that, ever,” and claiming Mars “was the ​only one on‍ tape, because he kept fucking stuff up, ⁢so we had him on tape… When he started⁤ going off on some weird tangent, our sound guy just turned him off and turned the tape on.”

Neil’s ​return to performing with his solo band on August 2 in Boston drew mixed reactions, with⁢ some fans‌ applauding his comeback while others​ expressed concern ​over his appearance in videos from the show.​ A subsequent solo ​gig was canceled. The band is currently promoting a‌ new⁤ compilation album, “From the Beginning,” featuring material‍ spanning their career, including a⁣ recent ‌collaboration with Dolly Parton on “Home Sweet Home.” neil affirmed his ⁢commitment to the residency, stating, “I‍ am⁤ going to push⁣ through‌ the best I⁢ can.”

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