“I wouldn’t be here tod ay if it wasn’t fo r Mötley Crüe. I don’t regret anything we’ve ever done — good, bad or ugly”
YOU DON’T START A conversation with Mick Mars Noir,” evokes the steamy, sin-soaked by asking, “How are you?” It comes out more like, “How are you?”
He’s used to it. Ever since the guitarist went public in 2001 with his decades-long battle with ankylosing spondylitis — a pernicious, inflammatory form of arthritis in which the vertebrae grow together and fuse the spine — he’s become accustomed to discussing the state of his health.