The Pretty Reckless' Taylor Momsen Picks Favorite Mötley Crüe Song | Revolver

The Pretty Reckless' Taylor Momsen Picks Favorite Mötley Crüe Song

"The raw simplicity of this song is what rock & roll is all about"
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Taylor Momsen performing with the Pretty Reckless, Castle Donington, England, June 12th, 2011
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The mythology surrounding Mötley Crüe is damn-near unparalleled within the annals of rock & roll history. The band — Vince Neil, Mick Mars, Nikki Sixx and Tommy Lee — rose out of Los Angeles' hard-rock circuit in the early Eighties and went on to define the debauchery and commercial dominance of the Sunset Strip glam-metal scene with smash-hit albums including Girls, Girls, Girls and Dr. Feelgood.

Their musical approach, style and hedonistic abandon were enviable, enticing, and aspirational for a generation of longhaired, party-ready fans and budding musicians. The Crüe have experienced a notorious number of ups, downs, breakups, drama and near-death experiences over their career. But, somehow, they've not only managed to survive (relatively unscathed) to tell the tales — they're also still out there touring and creating new music, the most recent of which is their 2008 full-length Saints of Los Angeles.

We recently caught up with some of the Crüe's famous superfans to get their picks for the greatest Mötley Crüe song ever. Below, the Pretty Reckless singer Taylor Momsen shares the story behind her favorite cut.

"Girls, Girls, Girls"

"Saying it twice is great, but three times is genius. The raw simplicity of this song is what rock & roll is all about — and, of course, girls!"