I SPENT THE DAY WITH MICK MARS - FULL EPISODE OF 'LIFE IN SIX STRINGS' POWERED BY MUSIC DRIVES US

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Published 2024-05-27
I got to spend the day with Mick Mars and int he full episode of Life in Six Strings he invites me into his home to check out his guitar collection, discuss life on Mars and then we go for a drive where he shows me around his town in Nashville and so much more.

Life In Six Strings is powered by the charity Music Drives Us which gives the gift of music to under privileged children.

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All Comments (21)
  • Mick Mars is Motley Crue..Nikki Sixx, Tommy Lee and Vince Neil were lucky to have had such a talented and cool guitarist as Mick .
  • @ROKZLEON
    Not gonna lie, this was an emotional episode. Mick was super gracious to have you come by and you showed him the utmost respect. Well done, Kylie.
  • @Malama_Ki
    We all get old and we all die of something. This man has lived 1000 lives in one. Cheers Mick, we love ya brother.
  • @Wangavision
    I have AS and Mick is my yardstick to measure what is possible. He's an inspiration.
  • @jimfry2748
    Mick Mars WAS MOTLEY! Without his guitar work it wouldn’t have happened, and he did it while suffering from AS, god bless ya mick we love ya!
  • @guyconnell2250
    The average person cannot imagine the utter physical suffering that patients with ankylosing spondylitis endure over decades as well as the insidious remodeling, fusing, and permanent deforming of the spine. Mick deserves all the credit in the world for his musical footprint, we all should know that. But I give him more credit for his ability to carry on and even thrive in spite of the AS.
  • @Andrew-qc9xw
    Hearing Mick talk about his AS was heart wrenching. It’s such an evil disease. When he speaks of how his band mates didn’t understand what he was going through, he summed up the isolation of the suffering this disease places on a person. Unless you have it (or any disease for that matter), you cannot truly understand what a person is going through and tasks that seem simple to anyone else can be traumatic for a sufferer. All power to Mick for what he has achieved through adversity.
  • @Illcastashadow1
    I love how Mick becomes himself when they start talking about his guitars
  • Mick Mars you are indeed one of my most favorite guitarists, you came up with some really good licks that surely caught my attention back in the 80's and you were indeed an inspiration for me.🎸🎼🎵🎶 💜✝️
  • @tomshaug
    Thanks for the great work Mick, and Kylie for giving us a chance to spend time with a cool gentle soul
  • @4tinfaces
    Man—Mick—if you read this—man I am so sorry you’re had to deal with this horrible horrible disease; I’ve gotta say I have huge respect for the power you have to conquer a career, family, pain, more pain—the falling, the getting back up, making appointments, appearing in front of the world in a body that feels like a 40 lb cinder block hanging from a strap around your head. It’s incredible what you’ve overcome. Let’s just leave the success in an industry alone. Achieving that success is almost impossible; but try doing it with constant pain, I’m gobsmacked. I thought I had achieved things with my body problems. I have but to see an insight into what it’s like for you. Dude: my hat is off to you. I’m not a Motley “fan” guy—(don’t get me wrong—I like the guitar tone and playing) (they’re not in my “favorites “ on Apple Music) I’m fan of people who in the face of enormous adversity have the heart of a lion and push past that to have a life of accomplishment—what ever that is to them. You are that man—one of the few I’ve known of.
  • Mick Mars you were the first guitarist to inspire me to pick up a guitar at 11 I'm 49 now and have been in a few bands here in Seattle. My older cousin gave me the SHOUT AT THE DEVIL when I was 6 years old. I brought it to school for show and tell and put it on SHOUT and my teacher lost her shit. Love you Mick Mars and thank you for showing me about the magic of music the very best gift ever.
  • @chrisrice963
    Kylie made this interview work.. Such positive beautiful vibes allowed Mick to actually open up and discuss several issues besides only the guitar.. He looks super frail now, maybe that fresh Tennessee air, life will help his journey.. He was sneakily checking out your beauty and probably thought, man if this was back in the day I'd give it go look too 😅 Thanks again
  • @Horner219
    Mick, if you read this…..you’re the best! Love ya!
  • @jjcollins
    Absolute legend! Not only is he one of the greatest players to ever walk the face of the earth, but what he has accomplished while fighting that horrible disease is absolutely phenomenal! Fantastic video, thank you so much for posting!
  • @markmarsh9923
    Mick is a hero. He gave his entire body, heart and soul to the craft of Rock Music. Is Wildy successful, humble man but deserves every single shred of accolades one can give.,
  • @57ebartley
    Still one of my favorite Guitarist's. Love ya Mick !
  • @gtrsean2429
    I've never been a Motley fan. They came out when I was in high school. As a guitar player too even back then I was impressed with his guitar tone/sound. That guitar sound really did create an identity for Motley Crue. BTW, Mick really did name the band. I only have respect for one member of that band. Mick. He was and is badass. 🤘
  • @mikebassy
    Mick is totally up there in the legends people place ! He rocks in a massive way . And right here a gentleman opened his door . He is very important in rock and music . God bless him
  • Wow! Cool Interview and tour of micks home! Great guy and guitarist! Thankyou Mick!