Also when I write, I try to write about stuff that everyone gets.
At least for me, everything I need is right inside here. I don't need anything.
Basically your fish out of water story, a rock star goes to college in Middle America, in Lincoln Nebraska. We basically bum rushed the university, and people were like no way, that's Tommy Lee.
But you know what I'm trying to say, it's that there's a couple of really dangerous drugs out there and I've lost some friends to them.
Everyone's having a blast on tour. I think we're actually having more fun now than we ever had.
I also did some jail time a few years ago. Spent a whole summer in jail reading books. I pumped a ton of new knowledge and new thinking into myself.
I always try to play what the song needs.
I can't wait for everyone to see the show. The show's out of control.
I check into hotels under my alias, Mr. Happy.
I dig it- but for some reason... not saying that playing giant places aren't fun... those are fun, too but everyone is so spread out and the barricades are nine miles away.
I don't really put too much emphasis on what somebody else might think of it. Otherwise your putting limits on yourself.
I find that doing the drums last, coming from a drum history, really works well for me.
I got a temporary place in Hollywood cause I was out here recording so much and also I've been gone on tour since February with Motley.
I got it: stay away from cocaine and heroin.
I guess I got my feet wet, doing this with Methods Of Mayhem, which was kind of cool.
I have done some things in my past that I have been ashamed of... that's pretty much what that is about.
I just write... if it's really good, it's going on the record. If it's average, it's going in the trash.
I read about 35, 40 books on spiritual stuff, relationship stuff and parenting books.
I start my own frat, and try out for the women's swim team.
I still play but for some reason, I am having so much fun playing guitar and singing that I don't really miss it because I've done it for so long like twenty-something years with Motley.
I think Fred Durst has got some good flavor.
I think in the last year or so I've gotten good at not letting it bother me, just doing what I do, and not thinking about everybody else so much.
I think that when I did the Methods Of Mayhem record, some of the hip-hop stuff probably freaked a lot of Motley Crue fans out.
I want to hear melody I want people to sing to my music.
I was just reading some poetry, and it talked about how things start as one thing and change into another, and I just thought, what a great concept for a song.
I was married to Heather for 7 years, Pamela 5. Lot of years of marriage, I am just enjoying just trippin out by myself.
I wrote it about a friend of mine who married his high school sweet heart. They had a baby together and one day, when the baby was about four months old, my friends wife was driving down the road by herself, pulled over to the side and she just died in her car.
I'm happy doing what I'm doing, and if you have that kind of attitude then everything else from there on is a bonus.
If it's successful and it sounds awesome, and looks killer live, then I guess I can pat myself on the back and take all the credit too.
Imagine how frustrating it is, being completely locked up and watching your family leave, your wife and children, and not being able to do anything about it.
In the back of my mind, I know I have to pick up my boys in the morning.
It sounds kind of strange, but Jail time was almost a good experience for me.
It's all about the music. For me, that's truly what I live for. Just music constantly. Always listening to, writing, or playing music. That's definitely me.
Nah, I loved the name Methods of Mayhem and I wanna do - I'm gonna do another one of those records.
Nah, you know what, I am really diggin being single.
Nikki lives around the corner from me and I see him all the time. We talk a lot, and of course we're still friends. That was our baby, Motley Crue, we put that band together.
Obviously, I'm a little more responsible these days.
Once the song is done and recorded, I like to go back and then cut the drums, because then I know exactly what the song needs, and what it doesn't need.
Sometimes when you cut your bed tracks right off the bat, you don't really know where the vocal is landing and where the background vocals are, and other loops and stuff that are going on.
That's the good part of having my past follow me, is that sometimes some of that stuff can help.
The main thing, I guess, is to be really very compassionate with everyone.
The Methods record went gold in America, Japan, Canada.
The only thing that's changed for me is that I've figured out a new way to do this; when I go to record, I like to do the drums last, if that makes any sense to you.
The Radiohead record, The Bends is my all-time favorite record on the planet.
The record is definitely a musical journey. It's kind of all over the place, which I like.
The sound's getting more and more developed.
Then the Motley Crue reunion tour that I'm currently doing is sold out everywhere.
There's no new news.
There's Tommy, Tommy Lee the rock star, and Tommy the dad. I'm wearing several hats these days.
Thom Yorke from Radiohead, I like his voice.
We had toga parties. You name it we did it.
Well, some people die and then they sell more records, go figure.
What I wanna do with Methods is keep that around as sorta my freak out, creative free for all- anything goes project.
When I got home from The Ozzfest in September 2000 with Methods... I just locked myself in my house and I started writing.
When I was a little kid, I took tap and ballet. I've always loved to dance. I'm a rhythm machine.
When they're at the concert, very few of those people are going to be standing there, sober, watching your show.
Whenever I write, I only write about what I know or what I have experienced or feeling.
Whether it's crazy, fun stuff or bad- my life has been really fun and really exciting definitely never been dull.
You know what, I just write what I feel.
You never know what's going to happen sometimes, or what you think's going to happen never happens, or when you least expect it, the Santana record comes along and just blows up.
Tommy released his autobigraphy titled Tommyland in 2004.
Tommy was sued for negligence in 2001, when four year old Daniel Karven-Veres drowned in his swimming pool at his sons birthday party. Tommy did not provide a life guard or CPR trained supervision, but was not held responsible.
Tommy joined his first band in 1982, Suite 19.
In 2006, Tommy Lee formed the band Supernova with Gilby Clarke and Jason Newsted.
Tommy is the drummer for the band Motley Crue.
He has two sons with Pamela Anderson, named Dylan Jagger Lee and Brandon Thomas Lee.