Metal Bands: start playing Pop/hip hop fans: Why are you playing so hard? Metal Bands: WHAT?! We can’t hear you over the sound of how much awesome we are!
Motorhead went hard for 40 + years old son. Always get the live version where possible. My favorite song has to be We Are The Roadcrew, or whichever one I'm listening to at the moment. LOL. Let's Go Buffalo! The season is upon us again.
RIP Lemmy, Philthy Animal and Fast Eddie Clarke. What a POWER trio. Never been and never will like them. You should definitely do Killed by Death. Not the fastest but for sure the heaviest. Greetings from Finland man, great and entertaining to watch your reactions. Horns up!
God, I loved Motorhead - I saw this line-up quite a few times playing small venues around London back in the day.In fact, it's one of the reasons I went to LA a couple of years ago, just to sit in the Rainbow Bar and Grill on Sunset (Lemmy's apartment was across the street and he spent a LOT of time there) and have a JD and Coke and a silent toast to him. Sad to think they have all gone now. RIP Ian "Lemmy" Kilminster, Phil "Philthy Animal" Taylor and "Fast" Eddie Clarke
I saw them in Newcastle many times in those early days, we had a crazy day out at Port Vale Football Club in 1981 at the Heavy Metal Holocaust with Motorhead headling the show.
@@RushfanUK I was at that Port Vale show too! It was bloody amazing! I kept the ticket stub for years, mainly because the ticket said it was co-headlined by Motorhead and Black Sabbath but Sabbath pulled out at the last minute and Ozzy stepped in. The two things that really stick in my mind about that show were Lemmy breaking the heel on his white cowboy boot but, mostly, I remember just standing there, open mouthed, absolutely mesmerised by the genius that was Randy Rhoads.
And with about 6 gallons of pure alcohol, 2 tons of methamphetamine, and 3 packs of the highest-powered cigarettes... you can ALMOST be 1 tenth as cool as Lemmy!
This was one of the loudest bands going. They did a concert in a football stadium once. And they got complaints for being too loud! 2 miles away form the venue!!! Lol
Fun fact: This song came about after Phil wanted to get a second bass drum, but didn't want to be a poser who never used it, like most drummers at the time, so he was practicing with the double bass drums and Lemmy came in with Eddie and heard the beat and told Phil to keep going and they started to jam. This was the result. Sadly, all 3 of those gentlemen are dead now. They were Motörhead and they played Rock 'n' Roll. R.I.P.
Finally I'm subscribed Billy Thanks man I'm glad you enjoyed this Motörhead oh man I love them my favorite band I hope you check out a LOT more Songs from them they have soooo many bangers man You got from 22 full studio Albums to pick tracks from lol Can't wait for more!
Billy Sir, thank you for doing the original version, 'studio' or not. There may be faster, later versions, with later band members, more frenetic solos etc, but not one comes close to this. Philthy, Eddie, Lemmy, these are the guys who wrote it & performed it first, before replacement & death took them, one by one. All this is imo obviously, but this is the original. The first. The greatest. The best version!
one more... a video NO one has reacted to of theirs.. "HEROES".. their cover of the David Bowie song. Lemmy and Bowie died about a week apart.. and a year later Motorhead's cover of Bowie's song came out... and it's one of the greatest band sendoffs ever, for both Bowie and Lemmy.
Too many great Motörhead songs.. but try: "I Am The Sword" - "1916" - "We Are Motörhead" - "Killed By Death" - "Orgazmatron" or the live version of Chuck Berry's "Let It Rock" that they did on Letterman
Turn off the lights and watch this version on a big screen: ua-cam.com/video/30kAX4gMbfg/v-deo.html Then you kinda get an idea of what it was like to see Motörhead live... pure relentless power ;) Fun Fact: The day this Masterpiece was created was Phil's first time on a double bassdrum. He just hammered as fast as he could... Then Lemmy and Eddy jumped up and yelled at him "don't stop! keep goin!" :D I miss them so much........................... :,(
They played as a true three piece band in those days, live in studio. Check out "The Hammer" from the live album, No Sleep 'Till Hammersmith, if you iike Phil Taylor on drums, it's a signature moment.
Nobody said it was going to be fair Billy. Not many bands DARED to follow Motorhead! How about a group playing this on Americas got talent...without a drug test😏 RIP MOTORHEAD 👹
Yo please please please react to vinnie Paz cheesesteaks 🔥🔥🔥🔥 straight bars and fire!!! Also Righteous kill Aristotle’s dilemma No spiritual surrender would be sick too
RIP Lemmy, Phil Taylor and Eddie Clarke, maybe my favourite song.
If they're all dead, do they now play Death Metal? Sorry, dad joke...
@@stclemmons1969 they are motörhead, and they play rock and fucking roll. 🤘
@@stclemmons1969don't be sorry we father's appreciate it 😂 and I do believe the guys have a laugh too up there 🤣
This actually the studio version. My favorite Motorhead song hands down.
The live version on No Sleep 'til Hammersmith is great, especially Metropolis is brilliant here.
The Chase is Better Than the Catch is an amazing song by Motörhead, The classic line up was brilliant!
R.I.P. to all 3 of these legends!🤘🏻
Metal Bands: start playing
Pop/hip hop fans: Why are you playing so hard?
Metal Bands: WHAT?! We can’t hear you over the sound of how much awesome we are!
Motorhead went hard for 40 + years old son. Always get the live version where possible. My favorite song has to be We Are The Roadcrew, or whichever one I'm listening to at the moment. LOL.
Let's Go Buffalo! The season is upon us again.
RIP Lemmy, Philthy Animal and Fast Eddie Clarke. What a POWER trio. Never been and never will like them. You should definitely do Killed by Death. Not the fastest but for sure the heaviest. Greetings from Finland man, great and entertaining to watch your reactions. Horns up!
I want killed by death played at my funeral. Awesome band and song. RIP Lemmy and the boys
Going hard is the only way Motorhead knows how to go.
He kept rocking right until he passed. I went to a show a few months before than and it's still been the greatest show I've ever been to. RIP Lemmy 🤘
8:09 "Why are you going so hard?
Lemmy: "We are Motörhead... and we play rock 'n' roll."
That's why it's called " Overkill " man. ...Saw em in 1979!
God, I loved Motorhead - I saw this line-up quite a few times playing small venues around London back in the day.In fact, it's one of the reasons I went to LA a couple of years ago, just to sit in the Rainbow Bar and Grill on Sunset (Lemmy's apartment was across the street and he spent a LOT of time there) and have a JD and Coke and a silent toast to him. Sad to think they have all gone now. RIP Ian "Lemmy" Kilminster, Phil "Philthy Animal" Taylor and "Fast" Eddie Clarke
I saw them in Newcastle many times in those early days, we had a crazy day out at Port Vale Football Club in 1981 at the Heavy Metal Holocaust with Motorhead headling the show.
@@RushfanUK I was at that Port Vale show too! It was bloody amazing! I kept the ticket stub for years, mainly because the ticket said it was co-headlined by Motorhead and Black Sabbath but Sabbath pulled out at the last minute and Ozzy stepped in. The two things that really stick in my mind about that show were Lemmy breaking the heel on his white cowboy boot but, mostly, I remember just standing there, open mouthed, absolutely mesmerised by the genius that was Randy Rhoads.
“Rock and roll ain’t worth the name if it don’t make you strut!”🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
Yes! Finally the godfather of heavy metal
Try Stone Dead Forever. A masterclass in rock from the whole band! Nothing flashy but just good honest rock n roll blues metal!
Can't believe these three legends have left us - RIP The Mighty Motorhead 🤘❤🤘
RIP Lemmy,phil taylor and eddie...🤘🤘🤘
My favorites are over the top, stay clean, and religion. But it’s my favorite band
Lemmy will ALWAYS be the man. RIP.
I started playing bass because of Lemmy.
And with about 6 gallons of pure alcohol, 2 tons of methamphetamine, and 3 packs of the highest-powered cigarettes... you can ALMOST be 1 tenth as cool as Lemmy!
Love your videos, by the way. I really wish you’d react to GWAR’s “Madness at the Core of Time” and “Raped at Birth.” I’d almost pay to see that.
At the time of this album (1979) was the set opener - by the time of 2000s, it had become the set closer.
This was one of the loudest bands going. They did a concert in a football stadium once. And they got complaints for being too loud! 2 miles away form the venue!!! Lol
They played Guildfest and could be heard in Aldershot 9 miles away
Because they are Motörhead
Three of my personal favorites of ALL TIME!
Motorhead's Rock Out
George Thorogood's You Talk too Much
And Crucifix's My Way
Fun fact: This song came about after Phil wanted to get a second bass drum, but didn't want to be a poser who never used it, like most drummers at the time, so he was practicing with the double bass drums and Lemmy came in with Eddie and heard the beat and told Phil to keep going and they started to jam. This was the result. Sadly, all 3 of those gentlemen are dead now.
They were Motörhead and they played Rock 'n' Roll. R.I.P.
The endurance to go that hard for 5 ish minutes on a song that was probably 8 songs deep in a set list good god
You defenitely need to check out "Sacrifice" by Motörhead, live from 2004 - this would be freacking awesome. ))
Or for a live track. You Better Run. The 6.41 minute version.
Love Lemmy! A true rocker! ♥️👍🍻
Finally I'm subscribed Billy
Thanks man I'm glad you enjoyed this
Motörhead oh man I love them my favorite band
I hope you check out a LOT more Songs from them they have soooo many bangers man
You got from 22 full studio Albums to pick tracks from lol
Can't wait for more!
What's better about all of this is his music reflects how he lived his life. Whisky, speed, bass.
this is the song that inspired metallica
Patrick Lane this song inspired Overkill
Patrick Lane too
And Megadeth, and Slayer, and all the thrash bands in the '80. Philthy Phil was the father of all.
Billy Sir, thank you for doing the original version, 'studio' or not. There may be faster, later versions, with later band members, more frenetic solos etc, but not one comes close to this. Philthy, Eddie, Lemmy, these are the guys who wrote it & performed it first, before replacement & death took them, one by one. All this is imo obviously, but this is the original. The first. The greatest. The best version!
5:35 u did that so perfectly 😆
They need to be in the Hall of Fame
For a contrast, you should check out their song 1916 - it is Motorhead as you would least expect them to be,
By God - this song rocks !
To these 3 legends R.I.P.
One of the Only bands that punk fans and metal fans enjoyed.
You should react to Motorhead "1916" as one of your Veteran reacts to videos
The whole album
We are Motorhead, we play Rock and Roll.
OK so i m getting on . I saw this line up when i was 15 yrs . My ears were f¥((€) for 2 days . Im a lucky guy .
amazing videos man! keep it up
Turn it UP, LEGENDS, PLAY ACE OF SPADES.
Please WATCH > AC/DC live BBC 1978...any song!...the best live gig ever recorded...just got rereleased on UA-cam! 😁
one more... a video NO one has reacted to of theirs.. "HEROES".. their cover of the David Bowie song. Lemmy and Bowie died about a week apart.. and a year later Motorhead's cover of Bowie's song came out... and it's one of the greatest band sendoffs ever, for both Bowie and Lemmy.
Still kills me to think all three of these legends are dead.
Too many great Motörhead songs.. but try: "I Am The Sword" - "1916" - "We Are Motörhead" - "Killed By Death" - "Orgazmatron" or the live version of Chuck Berry's "Let It Rock" that they did on Letterman
Just when you think the guitar solo was over....❤️
It's the studio version, I'm going to assume the video is fan made. There are live versions twice the tempo of this
Bro…from someone who’s seen Motörhead live…….loudest band EVER…u cam feel the speakers and they would BLOW u away!!!! Lemmy was KING!!!!!!
Now we gotta review some Overkill!!!
Live performance, studio track
Animal Taylor and Bill Ward, the best drummers ever.
A Metal classic!
you need to play it continously wiht no breaks, play itl oud
I laughed so hard when you said you needed a break lolol
But check out Dog Fashion Disco Toothless Dream
about time you go to it
Turn off the lights and watch this version on a big screen: ua-cam.com/video/30kAX4gMbfg/v-deo.html
Then you kinda get an idea of what it was like to see Motörhead live... pure relentless power ;)
Fun Fact: The day this Masterpiece was created was Phil's first time on a double bassdrum. He just hammered as fast as he could... Then Lemmy and Eddy jumped up and yelled at him "don't stop! keep goin!" :D
I miss them so much........................... :,(
No sweating when wind go so fast.
They used to close every show with this song
Motorhead Motorhead Billy!
Do the live version for the full experience
Lemmy was a roadie for Hindrex before Mötorhead. Lemmy is Rock and Roll.
MOTORHEAD the band so good God himself played bass for them
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Only way to kick off a solo is with a “na na na na na”
Motorhead #Faster #Harder #Louder
"Who'd win in a wrestling match, Lemmy or God?"
"Lemmy. ... God?"
"Wrong, dickhead, trick question. Lemmy *IS* God." (Airheads)
No God is God Lemmy is Lemmy
Listen to 1916, pribably the most emotional song Lemmy ever wrote
Motorhead! The clue's in the title
everyone bangs on about lemmy ...but fast eddie is awesome
The holy trinity.
Enough said
They played as a true three piece band in those days, live in studio. Check out "The Hammer" from the live album, No Sleep 'Till Hammersmith, if you iike Phil Taylor on drums, it's a signature moment.
And behold thrash metal was born
Ok guys, I think he is ready for Fleshgod Apocalypse
I seen them back 89 and the two bands opened for them was goo goo dolls and lowest of the low.. there was about 100 people at the show
Thank you Billy but I must say the 2004 live version is 100 times better
will agreed. That live version is fuckin bananas.
BS.
This was the best line up for this song, by far. Philthy Phil is the father of thrash metal, and fast Eddie Clark was much better than Phil Campbell.
@@aha3885 gotta disagree with ya there as great as ace if spades and overkill are I'd put Inferno and motorizer up against them any day
Still not in the RHOF... what a shame!
Please react to the song Bloodmeat by Protest the Hero.
the biggest Punk/metal band ever
They were Motorhead and they plated rock and roll....
Amphetamines, yum yum.
Classic line up
My fav is 1916
Do Line in the Sand by Mötorhead
The live "version" is louder and harder.
But it doesn't have philty and clarke
Here's a Home Free song you haven't done yet!
Blake Shelton - Hillbilly Bone (Home Free Cover)
ua-cam.com/video/y_7_RTogRBw/v-deo.html
angra - carry on
Metallica first album was pretty much them trying sound like motorhead, which you cant blame them....
I would like to see u react to a Marilyn Manson song
♠🤘
You should do more megadeth 🤘🏻
Can u react to some 3 doors down songs?
Nobody said it was going to be fair Billy. Not many bands DARED to follow Motorhead! How about a group playing this on Americas got talent...without a drug test😏 RIP MOTORHEAD 👹
1978!!!!!!!!!!
Please react too mercyfull fate Melissa ore some king Diamond
I like those bands but the vocals sometimes annoy the crap out of me, especially with earphones. Them along with Agent Steel.
@@kingdomkrook okay sorry to hear that
React to sepultura!!!
PLEASE REACT TO UNCHAINED MELODY BY RALPH SANTOS MARIANO
Motorhead v Metalillica< Whiplash, cover Motorhead
"BABYMETAL"
Yo please please please react to vinnie Paz cheesesteaks 🔥🔥🔥🔥 straight bars and fire!!!
Also
Righteous kill
Aristotle’s dilemma
No spiritual surrender would be sick too