MOTRHEAD Drummer: 'I Woke Up Naked In Another Mans Bathroom!'

April 26, 2008

On the Swedish TV show "Extra Extra!" MOTRHEAD drummer Mikkey Dee reveals his worst party experience drinking absinthe in Prague, the capital of Czech Republic. "That stuff makes you go nuts," says Dee about the anise-flavored spirit. "I'd had a few shots and felt weird, so I rushed back to the hotel."

Mikkey Dee went to bed, but soon found himself awake in another man's room.

"I woke up in a bathroom with a man screaming at me. I had been sleepwalking, walked into someone else's bathroom and fallen asleep. I ran out and discovered that I was naked and without my room key. I had to take the elevator, an elevator made out of glass, down to the hotel reception."

Mikkey Dee's appearance on "Extra Extra!" airs on TV3 in Sweden at 22.00 CET tonight (Saturday, April 26).

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