MÖTLEY CRÜE’s TOMMY LEE: ‘There’s A Lot Of Good Coming’ From COVID-19 Pandemic

Tommy Lee

In a new interview with Finland’s Kaaos TV, MÖTLEY CRÜE drummer Tommy Lee spoke about how the COVID-19 has changed his everyday routine and affected his working life.

“It’s been two things. One thing, like for instance doing this interview with you, typically we would probably be on the phone. It’s nice that everybody has sort of resorted to, or figured out, doing these Zoom calls,” Lee said. It’s just f*cking cool. I get to see you, you get to see me — it’s way better than the telephone, so that’s a bonus.

“But other than that, the other side of it has been not very different for me, because I don’t really leave home that much. I chill out here, I make music, and I don’t leave home that much, so it hasn’t changed incredibly. Only maybe a little bit on the social part of things — going out to see people at clubs or dinner or whatever, that kind of stuff. But for the most part, a lot of things are kind of the same.”

“I really hope that everybody is taking the good things from this and do make those changes that are maybe necessary,” he added. “I really hope so, because I think there’s a lot of good coming from it. But I guess that’s up to the individual and how they use it in their life. I think it’s gotten a lot of people to slow down and realize a whole lot of things that they maybe overlooked or just not paid that much attention to. So I hope that we do learn. I know I have.”

You can watch full interview below.