Lucky man. Wasn't a fan of Seger back in the day (am now), but I would have loved to have seen Lizzy. My first concert was Kiss in '76 for the Destroyer tour. Fuck. I'm old!
@@mattbarbarich3295 it's actually one of his gutsier songs and was recorded 5 years before that Top 40 shit him and The Silver Bullet Band. He has never rereleased any of his early material, because it's not Top 40. I hate anything after 74. And I'm from Detroit.
This may be Seger's song originally, but as others have said, Motorhead is really doing Thin Lizzy's version -- which makes sense since Lemmy and Phil were close friends.
Five years later... What I would ironically call "The Bob Seger System" today has gone out of its way to pretty much ignore life before the Silver Bullet Band. I was a little young when the man was still truly "Rockin' Bob", but I always preferred the early stuff, like "Back in '72", "Smokin' O.P.'s", "Mongrel" and so forth. I realize the man is approaching 80, but I wouldn't mind seeing him revisit "Rosalie", and doing it along the lines of Thin Lizzy's cover, with Lemmy and the boys absolutely hitting it out of the park here. Aside: Even "Mongrel" got a revisit lately, as Deep Purple covered "Lucifer," which was a staple on WRIF back in the day.
I love this version especially that motörhead opens their set with a cover version of a cover version at a jazz festival. It does not get better than this.
@@billy3071 this comment is from 11 years ago... Maybe this kid already knows who created the song; at any case, still a great song no matter who plays it.
Dude what is that!!!!???? How did i never listen to that It’s so cute It’s just to show how motorhead was the best rock band on earth that could do everything
She's quite a mediator A smoother operator you will never see Said see you later You know one day I disobeyed her openly She knows music I know music too, you see She's got the power The teen queen, Rosalie She's got the pleasure Comes from all the cornerstones of the world She's so fantastic She's everybody's favorite little record girl She knows music I know music too, you see She's got the power I got the power, Rosalie Rosalie [Repeat: x4] Down on me, Rosalie Shine on me will you please Well chattanooga, lacooda, baooga loosa You can hear her fine She makes the choices Then you'd best be smiling when it's losing time She knows music I know music too, you see She's got the power She is a tower, Rosalie
Great cover of a cover, it’s originally a Bob Segar song, I wished they had released this is a single or a B side, sounds great, Mikkey Dee is badass on drums.
The are to me still the ultimate rock 'n roll band: 4 chords tops, maximum volume and not giving a s**t about anything. But nothing but nice stories about these guys. Legends.
I had not heard this song by Motörhead before. I don’t know if Lemmy was a Bob Seger fan but I do know that he appreciated Thin Lizzy. You can find Lemmy and Phil jamming on stage together somewhere on UA-cam.
We're talking about Rosalie, which was a Bob Seger song. No-one mentioned the Cowboy Song. Why do people throw tangents in just to look clever? They never succeed.
No, you're arguing with the wrong words. 1. I said Thin Lizzy's original (not the live version) is pretty much the same as Bob Seger's original (keep up). 2. I never said you were better than me, the fact that you argued the toss over something you should have left alone shows that fact is obvious. 3. I wasn't being condescending, I was being honest. You're throwing "facts" into an argument which shouldn't be there... n00b mistake.
RudoReelsdotcom They're definitely playing the Lizzy version, including the note for note solo and the Cowboy Song bit at the end, which they always did live.
I don’t often comment on stuff but a) always loved and still love Thin Lizzy (I remember the day Phil died), b) the live version of Rosalie kills, c) big big Motörhead fan, and sadly d) THE Rosalie died November 25. Seriously, the real Rosalie Trombley passed away at 82.
Just think Lemmy is now with Phil , god must be really Rocking now , every time I watch a thunderstorm I think lemmy and Phil are giving it loads , lame I know but you never know !!!! Godspeed Lemmy and Phil . G.B.N.F. Ever
@commanderinqueef You are right, but in this case Motorhead are performing this song the way Thin Lizzy did, towards the end they played "Cowboy Song", just like Lizzy did.
I saw them in 2008 and Lemmy said "this is a song by Thin Lizzy" and I had to wonder if he knew it was originally a Seger song or if he just thought that was irrelevant.
Loved "Lemmy, the Movie!" It inspired me to collect Nazi memorabilia. And he was right about the Nazis, they did have style and so said Bryan Ferry until Jewish owned M&S fired him for stating a truth!
Yeah, good call... 'Like thunder/and lightning/goddamn, it's so exciting/ it hits you/ like a hammer/goddamn'. Maybe he saw it as a tribute and simply decided that covering a song that was already a tribute to you would be bigheaded...
+RayTheGuitar It was definitely Scott who played the solo on Rosalie, he always played very melodic solos (Fight Or Fall, Bad Habits etc) whereas Robbo just stepped on the wah and let rip like at the end of Johnny - both excellent guitarists, but Scott sounds more like John Sykes these days. ;)
+Joeskint Theres enough footage on UA-cam to see its 'Robbo' ... I can name you from memory, Who plays what solo on 'Live & Dangerous' !!! .. Its 200% Robbo !!!!!
+RayTheGuitar I stand corrected! But in my defence I'd had a couple of JDs in honour of Lemmy last night and was confusing Rosalie with Romeo and the Lonely Girl, my bad mate ;)
They quite obviously took Lizzy's version as their inspiration here, even throwing in a bit of Cowbow Song like Lizzy used to do. So although the original is indeed a Bob Seger song, this to me is a Lizzy cover.
Motorhead should have covered VAGABOND OF THE WESTERN WORLD. What? You don't think it would sound good?? LISTEN TO HIGH ON FIRE'S version. It sounds like Lemmy anyway
..... Saw Thin Lizzy. Saw Bob Seger. Saw Motorhead. .... Fuck. I'm old!!!!
Me too! I saw Lemmy with Hawkwind in 1974. Fuck I am old.
Lucky man. Wasn't a fan of Seger back in the day (am now), but I would have loved to have seen Lizzy. My first concert was Kiss in '76 for the Destroyer tour. Fuck. I'm old!
Great thanks for letting us your life is filled with grace
We are Motörhead..and we play Rock and Roll...Fuck yeah!!
Great job by Lemmy and Motorhead doing a rockin' version of the great Thin Lizzy song (courtesy of writer Bob Seger). Lemmy. Lynott. Legends.
Rosalie Lyrics as written by Cole Porter
That would make it a Bob Seger song.
Lemmy & Phil Lynott R.I.P,, thanks for both Rock, masters
Rodrigo Ponce love Em both 👍
Motorhead at a jazz festival...now i've seen everything!
Christopher Hargreaves look up lemmy kilmister orchestra eve of destruction. you ain't seen nothing yet.
If Alice Cooper can do it why not Lemmy an co! That was a nice surprise, love that tune! Btw never heard Seegers version and who really wants to.
@@mattbarbarich3295 it's actually one of his gutsier songs and was recorded 5 years before that Top 40 shit him and The Silver Bullet Band. He has never rereleased any of his early material, because it's not Top 40. I hate anything after 74. And I'm from Detroit.
This may be Seger's song originally, but as others have said, Motorhead is really doing Thin Lizzy's version -- which makes sense since Lemmy and Phil were close friends.
Dont think Lemmy didn`t
respect Bob
Five years later...
What I would ironically call "The Bob Seger System" today has gone out of its way to pretty much ignore life before the Silver Bullet Band. I was a little young when the man was still truly "Rockin' Bob", but I always preferred the early stuff, like "Back in '72", "Smokin' O.P.'s", "Mongrel" and so forth. I realize the man is approaching 80, but I wouldn't mind seeing him revisit "Rosalie", and doing it along the lines of Thin Lizzy's cover, with Lemmy and the boys absolutely hitting it out of the park here. Aside: Even "Mongrel" got a revisit lately, as Deep Purple covered "Lucifer," which was a staple on WRIF back in the day.
Thought this was a thin lizzy tune not bob seger.
@@QuarrellaDeVil when WRIF actually rocked.
(Shoutout to Buttmike)
Rosalie Lyrics as written by Cole Porter
I love this version especially that motörhead opens their set with a cover version of a cover version at a jazz festival. It does not get better than this.
A legend pay tribute to another legend... Lemmy/Lynott fucking rules!!
"Rosalie" is a Bob Seger song ;-)
@@billy3071 this comment is from 11 years ago... Maybe this kid already knows who created the song; at any case, still a great song no matter who plays it.
What a wicked version... Phil would be so happy hearing it! \m/
Mikkey Dee is a MONSTER!
Beast.
Thank GOD for MOTORHEAD. They are like wine they get better with age!!!!!!!!
Even threw the Gorham solo and the Cowboy Song quote at the end. Excellent.
It actually the Brian Robertson solo not Scott Gorham.
That's exactly what I was thinking... This is more a Lizzy cover!
I actually saw Motorhead with Brian Robertson on guitar right after Fast Eddie split...
Dude what is that!!!!????
How did i never listen to that
It’s so cute
It’s just to show how motorhead was the best rock band on earth that could do everything
I remember seeing him playing with the Damned on Bass in my younger punk rock Daze and Hawkwind in happier times
World's best drummer,,EVER !!
One of the many things i love about Motörhead are the covers. They are always better than the original :)
RIP Rosalie Tromblay from Windsor Canada ... the lady with the Golden Ear !!
Legends tipping their hats to not only fellow legends, but legends who were their contemporaries! So much respect!
And his mate
They did Bob Seger proud.with this jazz version of his great rock song. Well done Lemmy. (RIP )
Some people say Mikkey Dee is one of the very best drummers worldwide... I also think so...
YES !
Loved Philthy, but yes, Dee is very good.
Lucas fox and Philthy were the men.
Maybe mikkey is better.
But a replacement
Phil e Lemmy duas lendas que já se foram mais seus legados ficaram pra toda eternidade!
She's quite a mediator
A smoother operator you will never see
Said see you later
You know one day I disobeyed her openly
She knows music
I know music too, you see
She's got the power
The teen queen, Rosalie
She's got the pleasure
Comes from all the cornerstones of the world
She's so fantastic
She's everybody's favorite little record girl
She knows music
I know music too, you see
She's got the power
I got the power, Rosalie
Rosalie [Repeat: x4]
Down on me, Rosalie
Shine on me will you please
Well chattanooga, lacooda, baooga loosa
You can hear her fine
She makes the choices
Then you'd best be smiling when it's losing time
She knows music
I know music too, you see
She's got the power
She is a tower, Rosalie
We can see from here that Mikkey will do a great job in Thin Lizzy.
Congrats for his new job!
RIP Lemmy \m/
Phil, the best and so cool!
This is gold. I expected Rosalie on the Under Cöver album🤔
It would be awesome to have it as a vinyl option🎶
Great cover. Like the transition into "Cowboy Song" at 2:22.
Привет из России! Мы любим Лемми тоже.😊✊✊
I've been recovering from the loss of Phil since 1986 - now Lemmy? sad sad sad
Great cover of a cover, it’s originally a Bob Segar song, I wished they had released this is a single or a B side, sounds great, Mikkey Dee is badass on drums.
The are to me still the ultimate rock 'n roll band: 4 chords tops, maximum volume and not giving a s**t about anything. But nothing but nice stories about these guys. Legends.
meu nome é roseli e foi tirada de uma musica mais antiga do cal porter mas essa eu amooooo e com Motorhead ficou demaissssss
This is a Bob Seger cover and a real cool original version: Rosalie - Bob Seger
lemmy, phil and mikkey: the gods of the music!!!
🤘😎immer wieder🤘👍geil
I cannot get over the death of Lemmy. :(
+Mik Stoner Me neither, bro
same
Been crying ever since
xanax then
Not the only one bro
Lemmy Kilmster And Phil Lynot... Two R.I.P
At a Jazz festival!!! Class!!
I had not heard this song by Motörhead before. I don’t know if Lemmy was a Bob Seger fan but I do know that he appreciated Thin Lizzy. You can find Lemmy and Phil jamming on stage together somewhere on UA-cam.
Quality😎👍🍀 was lucky enough to have the pleasure of seeing them play this in Dublin, RIP lemmy 😪
wish i was there with you. cheers to you mate!
Absolutely brilliant now release the whole show on cd .
Actually it's a Bob Seger cover which Thin Lizzy covered in 1975.
RudoReelsdotcom Thin Lizzy's wasn't that far off from the original so it's moot.
We're talking about Rosalie, which was a Bob Seger song. No-one mentioned the Cowboy Song.
Why do people throw tangents in just to look clever? They never succeed.
No, you're arguing with the wrong words.
1. I said Thin Lizzy's original (not the live version) is pretty much the same as Bob Seger's original (keep up).
2. I never said you were better than me, the fact that you argued the toss over something you should have left alone shows that fact is obvious.
3. I wasn't being condescending, I was being honest. You're throwing "facts" into an argument which shouldn't be there... n00b mistake.
...keep up son, it's embarrassing (you have nothing more to say but I bet you'll reply anyway, n00bs do that).
RudoReelsdotcom They're definitely playing the Lizzy version, including the note for note solo and the Cowboy Song bit at the end, which they always did live.
Whomever gave this a thumbs down. No more Motörhead for you. Turn in all your stuff. You’re done.
Likely a fat-fingered accident.
Not only did I not know Motorhead played the Montreux jazz fest, they did a cover of Rosalie, this is pure gold!
Superb! 4 people with no nuts!
long live lemmy! rest in power!
We are Motörhead we play rock n roll
I never knew MOTORHEAD covered this tune by Bob Seger
Who is here in 2021 and misses Lemmy dearly?
To Phil!!!
Bob Seger didn't write Cowboy Song, it's a Thin Lizzy cover
Motörhead always played Rock and Roll.
Rock In Peace Lemmy
WE MISS HIM TOTALLY MUCH
rocks 😊✌️
I don’t often comment on stuff but a) always loved and still love Thin Lizzy (I remember the day Phil died), b) the live version of Rosalie kills, c) big big Motörhead fan, and sadly d) THE Rosalie died November 25. Seriously, the real Rosalie Trombley passed away at 82.
FUCK YEAH LEMMY GET IT!
!!!More!!!
Nailed It!!!!
Nice cover guys
But then again all that motorhead play is good
Long live rock n roll
Rest In peace lemmy
Just think Lemmy is now with Phil , god must be really Rocking now , every time I watch a thunderstorm I think lemmy and Phil are giving it loads , lame I know but you never know !!!!
Godspeed Lemmy and Phil . G.B.N.F.
Ever
Lemmy is the Man Rock on Motorhead :-)
Brian Downey is an awesome drummer...
He's not playing the drums.
Motorhead putting country in fast rock n roll since before the creation of the world.
Make no mistake about it. Lemmy and the band are paying tribute to his old pal Phil Lynott & Thin Lizzy with this one, not Bob Seger
Motorhead rocked out at the Montreaux Jazz Festival! Where is Dizzy Gillespie accompanying them?
Awesome cover but not a Thin Lizzy song its a Bob Seger song . Thin Lizzy covered it as well. all great versions.
Sounds like there's gonna be "Heartache Tonight" for someone, somewhere, then.
@commanderinqueef You are right, but in this case Motorhead are performing this song the way Thin Lizzy did, towards the end they played "Cowboy Song", just like Lizzy did.
Bob Sever y un poquito cowboy song remembered live and dangerous
Definitely the Thin Lizzy version, it even breaks into Cowboy Song there at the end
I saw them in 2008 and Lemmy said "this is a song by Thin Lizzy" and I had to wonder if he knew it was originally a Seger song or if he just thought that was irrelevant.
Micky Dee is a drumming machine! All my punk and skinhead friends tell me so! And who am I to argue?
Loved "Lemmy, the Movie!" It inspired me to collect Nazi memorabilia. And he was right about the Nazis, they did have style and so said Bryan Ferry until Jewish owned M&S fired him for stating a truth!
As a Detroiter I can only wonder if they know what they're singing about....I hope so.
hers a bit a jazz fer ya..we are motorhead..we play rock and roll!L.O.L.
This is a thin Lizzy song. Period
Bob Seger cover
gretat cover as always from LEMMY,but i would like to hear from Motorhead "whiskey in the jar"
I actually saw Motorhead with Brian Robertson on guitar right after Fast Eddie split...
They couldn't have f*cked up this excellent Seger song if they tried.
777 was the same day of the big save the planet show !!
This song is Bob Seger's originally but this version is definitely Thin Lizzy.
I hereby give U.S. citizenship to all of Motorhead. Wanna fight me?
Phil playing a Gary Moore tribute Les Paul - another Lizzy connection
a cover of cover :D
😞 💙
We'll see what we can fucking do about that now that is hilarious 🤘
No sound😭😭😢😢
I don't understand why Motorhead never covered Lizzy's "thunder and lightning" ?!?!
That song always sounded like Motorhead to me.
Yeah, good call... 'Like thunder/and lightning/goddamn, it's so exciting/ it hits you/ like a hammer/goddamn'. Maybe he saw it as a tribute and simply decided that covering a song that was already a tribute to you would be bigheaded...
Half way through lemmy giving Phil a side eye glance
@moreblack ......... Gorham didnt even play the solo in Lizzy ????? It twas Robbo ????
+RayTheGuitar It was definitely Scott who played the solo on Rosalie, he always played very melodic solos (Fight Or Fall, Bad Habits etc) whereas Robbo just stepped on the wah and let rip like at the end of Johnny - both excellent guitarists, but Scott sounds more like John Sykes these days. ;)
+Joeskint Theres enough footage on UA-cam to see its 'Robbo' ... I can name you from memory, Who plays what solo on 'Live & Dangerous' !!! .. Its 200% Robbo !!!!!
+RayTheGuitar I stand corrected! But in my defence I'd had a couple of JDs in honour of Lemmy last night and was confusing Rosalie with Romeo and the Lonely Girl, my bad mate ;)
While Rosalie IS a Bob Seger track this version is Thin Lizzy's take on it.
Here’s a bit of jazz for ya…………… R.I.P. Lemmy
lemmy at his best
It is Bob Seger original but this one sounds more like Thin Lizzy's
lemmy is so fukin cool.
Boy, Stevie Ray really opened the door to rock at the Montreux Jazz Festival, eh?
It's a Bob Seger cover. Not a Thin Lizzy cover
Yeah Man Thanks - Corrected !
You are welcome!
They quite obviously took Lizzy's version as their inspiration here, even throwing in a bit of Cowbow Song like Lizzy used to do. So although the original is indeed a Bob Seger song, this to me is a Lizzy cover.
But Cowboy song is a lizzy’s song.
Lemmy,Joe Cocker on speed .
Motorhead should have covered VAGABOND OF THE WESTERN WORLD.
What? You don't think it would sound good??
LISTEN TO HIGH ON FIRE'S version. It sounds like Lemmy anyway
Not the same without Lemmy
Cool enough version but original is better !