This is the REAL Motorhead. The other track was a cover.. this is their sound.. fast, raw, and nasty. This is the song that essentially created Thrash. And Lars has said Metallica basically exists because of Lemmy.
@day jee yeah sorry man I gotta call bullshit on that. This lineup was the most consistent, longest lasting, produced some classic songs and Mickey Dee is a fucking beast of a drummer. The original lineup was great but to say it ended there is just "oldschool metal elitism". They had some of their best albums after that lineup.. like 1916, Bastards, and Inferno. Motorhead was Lemmy... as long as he was there.. all was well.
@@DanJackson1977 The original line up was Lemmy, Larry Wallis & Lucas Fox before being replaced with Phil Taylor and they kicked arse as well, just listen to the Motorhead On Parole album !!
@@wedgie42 I'm aware.. I actually like On Parole better than the self titled album doing the same songs. But I think it finally clicked with Eddie Lem and Phil. That said I think the follow up lineups were great too
The Real Motorhead 😂😂😂😂😂. You havin a laugh or what!!!! This is a tribute back up with Lemmy minus any decent lead guitar soloing. The No Sleep Till Hammersmith version is the real GODDAMN MOTORHEAD.. Stay Well tho in these troubled times 👍👍
Seen them 6 times.... "We are Motorhead and we play rock n roll" Just straight to the fcukin point and I loved him for it. No airs or graces just kick ass rock and roll. I'll fuckin never forget you lemmy
I would recommend watching the documentary on lemmy, (no need to react as it's quite long) it's on youtube and you'll see what type of person he was, such a good person and a unique person, he never raised ticket prices in like 40 years as he thought everyone should be able to afford to see his band. The guy was a fucking rockstar god too, bottle of Wiskey, speed and 40 cigs a day since he was a teen and lived into his 70s, he was performing wihe dying of cancer, he rocked until he dropped for his fans
And he was a scholar and historian. One of the smartest, kindest people you could ever have the fortune to meet. A true gentleman in every sense, RIP Lemmy, may your music be played forever
Motorhead is arguably the grandfathers of heavy metal. The cover "Heroes" is a David Bowie (RIP) song that Motorhead covered in tribute to Bowie. You might recognize their, again arguably, most famous song, "Ace of Spades"
RIP Lemmy. That's all I can say. Lemmy is the only "celebrity" or person that I didn't know personally, that I really felt sorrow when he passed away. And you are right about Mickey Dee, I consider him one of the best drummers ever. He has said that being drummer in Motörhead is the hardest job he's ever had. LOL
Motorhead is beyond legendary. I'm sorry you've only heard Ace of Spades, but it's better late than never, man! Lemmy didn't die; he just went home. \m/
That's why I like reaction videos - it reminds me of what it felt like to listen to the music when it was new to me. Thank you for reviewing the greatest rock and roll band of all time. As for future reactions, check out the live video for "In the Name of Tragedy" - it's outrageous in the best way.
punk from the seventies and early 80s were my stuff i also listened to a group called Motorhead wich there sound made alot of punk music sound pretty tame i saw them 9 times and that lives with me to this day they are in my car on my phone never a week goes by without motorhead my favourite band by a mile Lemmy the legend didnt play at rock n roll he went full tilt big respect to Lemmy and the boys awesome.
Last song at every Motörhead show... God... I miss the ringin' in my ears after every show... \m/ Mikkey Dee is a machine! He always reminded me of The Animal from Sesame Street... you saw just his arms and hair flying around behind the drums. And as Lemmy always announced him... The Best Drummer In The World: MIKKEY DEE!
This is the ultimate encore song. Gives me goosebumps everytime I hear it. I had the honor of seeing Overkill only once but it was still one of the best shows I have ever seen.
I've seen Motörhead many times and these bass drums hit you in the chest and throw you back against the wall. That feedback at the end keep ringing in your ears after the show, when you get home, when you get to bed and when you wake up in the morning. How three people can make that much noise is astounding. Your whole body knew you had been to a Motörhead concert: bruised knees, aching neck, ringing ears...
Live from Munich was a great show/video saw it on AXES TV I think..all great think it was done about a year before Lemay bailed..think the title was "BOMBER"
I was 2008 in this concert hall. We sit in the last row. It was loud, hard and bloody great. RIP Lemmy. They filmed the show in Düsseldorf, Germany. ☝🏻😍🥂
I saw Motörhead in 2012. The concert was awesome. I could not get to sleep after coming home. I had so much energy. That is what Motörhead does to you seeing them live
I'v been to 7 or 8 motorhead concerts. Every time they came to Brasil I'd be there for shure.they never desapointed. They were always perfect. Heavy, fast, very very loud. The only advide a can say, always try to listen or watch them live. Them have records from the 80's when mixing was very different. But live, they were brutal.
How it was for me live as a teenager? So loud you'd find it hard you identify each song. It was just pure sensation and the crowd just was a euphoric crush of bodies. Ears still ringing 3 days later!
Had the pleasure of seeing Motörhead in 1989 in Rastatt, West Germany in a bar. Blown away - Been a fan since mid-80s and still spin them to get a little motivation juice flowing.
One time (of many) I saw Motorhead, the club opened almost 4 hours late, due to problems with the sound system. When we finally got in the club rushed the 2 opening bands on and off the stage (some local band and Belladonna) Motorhead played a 90 minute set, then Lemmy announced: "We're gonna take a short break here, and then we're gonna come back and thank you for waiting around in the fucking cold !!" (it was snowing that night) They took a twenty minute "working" break, during which they met fans and signed merchandise. Then they got back on stage and played ANOTHER 90 minute set. Now THAT'S real class. They fulfilled their contact at the end of their first set, they didn't have to do ANYTHING. But the fans were ALWAYS number one in Lemmy's eyes. Actions like this one are part of the reason why he's such a legend. Sincerely, MHB # 1204
Lemmy RIP was lucky to see them in the 80's. Met Lemmy what a gent. You had to be there to really fill the energy. One of the greatest live bands that ever hit the stage. Lem should have got a knighthood
This became the final song that Motorhead played every night since like....1979!!! But I agree...this is the best version of it! Mickey Dee is a beast on those drums after playing ALL night he's still slamming away. And Phil and Lemmy are just thrashing it. I listen to this version almost daily!!! Long live MOTORHEAD!! We are Motorhead, and we play rock and roll!
My first concert in 1982 left me still deaf but going every tour and festival they played damaged my Teeth also i still got the sound of. My first concert screaming out both my ears remember lemmy play his music loud
seen them 6 or 7 times over the years (since 1982) and they'd come on stage with no fuss, opened with the phrase "we are motorhead and we play rock and roll" and then no gimmicks, head down rock for the entire gig... the last song of the encore would usually be "overkill" played with permanent strobe lighting and finish by propping up his bass to the stack and turning up the amps, leaving the stage to feedback. I miss those days. There'll never be another Motorhead
I made a mistake in picking that Bowie cover at the first Motorhead request... it's a great cover and it was the last song they put out as a band but it wasn't a good intro.. this is what I should have picked. Also it was a new-ish video so the UA-cam copyright hounds were on it. But I'll definitely be requesting more or these guys... they're in the Mt. Rushmore / Mt. Olympus of metal.
@Lauren BIG MAMA Doughty Heavy metal is just the blues played lound and fast. Aka Motorhead. Lemmy said they play rock and roll.. hes not wrong.. but what they played became known as heavy metal.
T, thanks for the video, and your comments, Lemmy was a great person and musician, may he R.I.P He was actually roadie for Jimi Hendrix in the U.K. back in the day, Lemmy and Jimi are playin music together now, cousin figel
Infectious... It'S THE song that started THRASH METAL.... NO DOUBT. LEMMY IS THE GODFATHER OF METAL. Even though ever set was started with... "We Are Motorhead, We Play Rock&Roll"
Joyous! How can three people make so much noise! 1st Rock band i ever saw live..deaf for days.. heavenly.. other tracks?.. The Hammer, Bomber, Go to Hell....
This song is just straight up relentless because of that double kick drum. It persists throughout 95% of the song. The speed in which they're playing in this live performance makes it that much better. Good shit.
Saw them more than 20 Times from 1980 until the end; all the different line ups too, from the original three until the last line up. Never had a bad gig....
I fortunately got to see Motörhead live. I can't remember what year it was but I bet it was in 2006. They had a bomber hovering over the stage and it was epic. May Lemmy rest in peace
Motorhead Kick ass !! Too many great songs to mention : Killed by Death, Damaged Case, Metropolis, I Got Mine, Bomber, Iron Horse, Orgasmatron, etc Their last release titled Bad Magic released in August 2015 was a solid outing & the last Motorhead CD before Lemmy's death from Cancer in December 2015 RIP Lemmy & thanks for kicking our asses.
Just listen to the lyrics in Motorheads songs, Lemmy was a genious. He was, is and will always be a Legend. One of my favourites are "Back at the Funny Farm", great lyrics! If you like the drummer (Mikkey Dee) listen to the song "See me burning"
I seen them in La'more East Queens. They are the loudest band. I couldn't hear for three freakin days man. Ace of spades was their major hit but that megartron tour was insain. 1989
A really great Motorhead track - thanks. And especially thanks because until I found your channel I was beginning to think no-one else on UA-cam liked Motorhead! Looking for more tracks ? Try "Too good to be true", "Orgasmatron" or "God was never on your side".
“We are Motörhead, and we play rock and roll!” - Lemmy 🤘 I’m not sure where to start on recommendations for songs. How about Bomber, Stay Clean, Stone Dead Forever, Ace of Spades, Motörhead, Live to win, Death or Glory, We are Motörhead.... just to name a very small few...
Motorhead songs you might wanna check out, just to get your feet wet, umm, check out, Going to Brazil 🇧🇷, Hellraiser, R.A.M.O.N.E.S., Stone Dead Forever, and one by Lemmy called "Don't Matter to Me" (which the recording is messed up at the end, but 3/4 of it is REALLY good!!!). That's a good, tip your toe in the Motorhead pool Starter kit. (at least I think, but what do I know, right?). Anyways, enjoy, and you really CANT go wrong when enjoying them. And I love the way you IMMEDIATELY gave Mickey Dee (the drummer) a shout, and recognized how great he is!!!
Motorhead allways kicked ass they were way faster than any thrash metal punk bands they were like a full speeed train R.i.P. Lemmy Phill Eddie Wurzel Love you forever...
You could try listening to the live Overkill on their album No Sleep Til Hammersmith original line up. Recorded at Newcastle City Hall in 1980 I was at that concert. The drumming is and was phenomenal.
Only bad thing about this song is that it was always the last song played in concert, and nobody wants a Motörhead concert to ever end, except for the neighborhood 😂
I had the pleasure to see them here ua-cam.com/video/5U_Cs9m5qpg/v-deo.html one of the best's shows ever man, I cried, literally, when I read about Lemmy's death that same year in december... STONE DEAD FOREVER guys! is hard growing with all these bands and watching them fall by age.
This is the REAL Motorhead. The other track was a cover.. this is their sound.. fast, raw, and nasty. This is the song that essentially created Thrash. And Lars has said Metallica basically exists because of Lemmy.
"We just kinda put the two 'Heads [Motorhead and Diamond Head] together and came up with something cool."
@day jee yeah sorry man I gotta call bullshit on that. This lineup was the most consistent, longest lasting, produced some classic songs and Mickey Dee is a fucking beast of a drummer. The original lineup was great but to say it ended there is just "oldschool metal elitism". They had some of their best albums after that lineup.. like 1916, Bastards, and Inferno. Motorhead was Lemmy... as long as he was there.. all was well.
@@DanJackson1977 The original line up was Lemmy, Larry Wallis & Lucas Fox before being replaced with Phil Taylor and they kicked arse as well, just listen to the Motorhead On Parole album !!
@@wedgie42 I'm aware.. I actually like On Parole better than the self titled album doing the same songs. But I think it finally clicked with Eddie Lem and Phil. That said I think the follow up lineups were great too
The Real Motorhead 😂😂😂😂😂. You havin a laugh or what!!!! This is a tribute back up with Lemmy minus any decent lead guitar soloing. The No Sleep Till Hammersmith version is the real GODDAMN MOTORHEAD.. Stay Well tho in these troubled times 👍👍
We are MOTOR HEAD we play rock and roll
Only motorhead fans appreciate that. It's like "up the irons" to a Maiden fan! Good call brother.
Seen them 6 times.... "We are Motorhead and we play rock n roll"
Just straight to the fcukin point and I loved him for it. No airs or graces just kick ass rock and roll.
I'll fuckin never forget you lemmy
I would recommend watching the documentary on lemmy, (no need to react as it's quite long) it's on youtube and you'll see what type of person he was, such a good person and a unique person, he never raised ticket prices in like 40 years as he thought everyone should be able to afford to see his band. The guy was a fucking rockstar god too, bottle of Wiskey, speed and 40 cigs a day since he was a teen and lived into his 70s, he was performing wihe dying of cancer, he rocked until he dropped for his fans
Legends never die. Even when they are Killed by Death 🤘
He’s amazing
There are rock stars, and then there was Lemmy. Lemmy was in a league of his own. He was, quite literally, the Johnny Cash of heavy metal!!
And he was a scholar and historian. One of the smartest, kindest people you could ever have the fortune to meet. A true gentleman in every sense, RIP Lemmy, may your music be played forever
Thanks for doing motorhead we love you Lemmy thanks for the music
this was an awesome band!
@@TheAdventuresofTNT amen to that
@@TheAdventuresofTNT check out Mötorhead fast and loose
Lemmy said in an interview once, if Motorhead moved in next door to you, your lawn would die. -\m/
Motorhead must live in my neighborhood
And your wife and daughter would go to the bingo a lot
Motorhead is arguably the grandfathers of heavy metal. The cover "Heroes" is a David Bowie (RIP) song that Motorhead covered in tribute to Bowie. You might recognize their, again arguably, most famous song, "Ace of Spades"
It wasn't a tribute to Bowie,as Lemmy passed away 27th December 2025 before Bowie. Their covers Album was the music the bad members liked
I've been to a bunch of metal concerts. Motorhead concerts were something else. Nothing else like it.
been to 3 Motorhead concerts. these guys were amazing
I agree! I have seen countless metal shows over 20 years. Motorhead IS the best band live. Louder than any other band I have heard.
A Motorhead crowd certainly has it's own feel. Their fans live the music.
And that ladies and gentlemen is how you end a gig. 🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
Seen them 30 times, my ears still ringing 👂👂👂👂👂👂👂👂👂👂👂🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶
RIP Lemmy. That's all I can say. Lemmy is the only "celebrity" or person that I didn't know personally, that I really felt sorrow when he passed away.
And you are right about Mickey Dee, I consider him one of the best drummers ever. He has said that being drummer in Motörhead is the hardest job he's ever had. LOL
ROCK N' F#CKIN' ROLL!
Try Orgasmatron , Bomber, Iron fist and Motorhead.
Killed by death, when the sky comes looking for you, going to brazil, rock out, be my baby...
Born to lose is a good track along with the hammer
Motorhead just MAKES you feel like a badass... the rawness of this band is unparalleled.
Try We are the Road Crew!!
Motorhead is beyond legendary. I'm sorry you've only heard Ace of Spades, but it's better late than never, man!
Lemmy didn't die; he just went home. \m/
Lemmy did not die, He merely retuned to Heaven, because He heard that somebody was sitting in His seat.
That's why I like reaction videos - it reminds me of what it felt like to listen to the music when it was new to me. Thank you for reviewing the greatest rock and roll band of all time. As for future reactions, check out the live video for "In the Name of Tragedy" - it's outrageous in the best way.
punk from the seventies and early 80s
were my stuff i also listened to a group called Motorhead wich there sound made alot of punk music sound pretty tame
i saw them 9 times and that lives with me to this day they are in my car on my phone never a week goes by without
motorhead my favourite band by a mile
Lemmy the legend didnt play at rock n roll he went full tilt big respect to Lemmy and the boys awesome.
Last song at every Motörhead show...
God... I miss the ringin' in my ears after every show... \m/
Mikkey Dee is a machine! He always reminded me of The Animal from Sesame Street... you saw just his arms and hair flying around behind the drums. And as Lemmy always announced him... The Best Drummer In The World: MIKKEY DEE!
This is the ultimate encore song. Gives me goosebumps everytime I hear it. I had the honor of seeing Overkill only once but it was still one of the best shows I have ever seen.
RIP Lemmy, RIP Fast Eddie
RIP Philthy animal Taylor
I was at a Motörhead show like three weeks before Lemmy died (RIP) and it was fucking phenomenal.
who's better lemmy or god ? trick question , lemmy is god!
I've seen Motörhead many times and these bass drums hit you in the chest and throw you back against the wall. That feedback at the end keep ringing in your ears after the show, when you get home, when you get to bed and when you wake up in the morning. How three people can make that much noise is astounding. Your whole body knew you had been to a Motörhead concert: bruised knees, aching neck, ringing ears...
If you think the drummer deserves an award, based purely on this one. Check their video for the song Sacrifice from the same concert.
The song and album that inspired thrash metal like Metallica, Slayer and Megadeth.
Live from Munich was a great show/video saw it on AXES TV I think..all great think it was done about a year before Lemay bailed..think the title was "BOMBER"
And Motörhead still had the best album of that genre, even if it died before they made Sacrifice
it is weird
I was 2008 in this concert hall. We sit in the last row. It was loud, hard and bloody great.
RIP Lemmy.
They filmed the show in Düsseldorf, Germany. ☝🏻😍🥂
Seen motorhead many times, I had my ears buzzing for a week,
Super high energy from start to finish....rip lemmy.
Absolutely nothing else like them. The greatest rock-n-roll band. Undeniable. I miss them so much.
I saw Motörhead in 2012. The concert was awesome. I could not get to sleep after coming home. I had so much energy. That is what Motörhead does to you seeing them live
Just pure raw energy and the loudest ever they're never will be equaled live
Mickey dee is a beast of a drummer and has played for a ton of famous acts.
I'v been to 7 or 8 motorhead concerts. Every time they came to Brasil I'd be there for shure.they never desapointed. They were always perfect. Heavy, fast, very very loud. The only advide a can say, always try to listen or watch them live. Them have records from the 80's when mixing was very different. But live, they were brutal.
How it was for me live as a teenager? So loud you'd find it hard you identify each song. It was just pure sensation and the crowd just was a euphoric crush of bodies. Ears still ringing 3 days later!
Had the pleasure of seeing Motörhead in 1989 in Rastatt, West Germany in a bar. Blown away -
Been a fan since mid-80s and still spin them to get a little motivation juice flowing.
I feel blessed I saw them live
Saw them in Las Vegas with Saxon as the opening act in 2015.
You can always tell a great metal/hard rock group if they have the Marshall Stacks behind them .
They are Motorhead & they play rock n roll, seen them many times coming out of theirs gigs is like you've been beaten up.
the 28th time i was going to see motorhead was feb 2016 27 times just wasn't enough, we are your road crew R.I.P.
Saw them at our small town hall back when Worzel also played guitar. Ears buzzing for a week 🤠
Outro: NOBODY DISMISSED YOU YET!!! KEEP THRASHING, MAGGOTS!!!
This was the proper Motor head, seen them many times live, always awesome, I grew up on them!!
Saw them four times, twice an 87, and twice an 88..... holy mother of hell, they became my favorite band!!!
One time (of many) I saw Motorhead, the club opened almost 4 hours late, due to problems with the sound system.
When we finally got in the club rushed the 2 opening bands on and off the stage (some local band and Belladonna) Motorhead played a 90 minute set, then Lemmy announced: "We're gonna take a short break here, and then we're gonna come back and thank you for waiting around in the fucking cold !!" (it was snowing that night)
They took a twenty minute "working" break, during which they met fans and signed merchandise. Then they got back on stage and played ANOTHER 90 minute set.
Now THAT'S real class. They fulfilled their contact at the end of their first set, they didn't have to do ANYTHING.
But the fans were ALWAYS number one in Lemmy's eyes. Actions like this one are part of the reason why he's such a legend.
Sincerely,
MHB # 1204
Miky dee from sweden behind The drums now playing for Scorpions
Dude Scorpions has had some amazing talent huh?
Yeah , for 20+ years. He has been the drummer the longest .
He's an amazing drummer...his work in King Diamond was top notch as well.
Mikkey Dee is what you would call a perfect drummer man does nothing wrong.
Lemmy RIP was lucky to see them in the 80's. Met Lemmy what a gent. You had to be there to really fill the energy. One of the greatest live bands that ever hit the stage. Lem should have got a knighthood
Saw them at least 3 times in the 80's and came out deaf every single time!! R.I.P. Lemmy
Motorhead..
generated a little seismic earthquake in Holland 1988...
It was the loudest band EVER!!!
This became the final song that Motorhead played every night since like....1979!!! But I agree...this is the best version of it! Mickey Dee is a beast on those drums after playing ALL night he's still slamming away. And Phil and Lemmy are just thrashing it. I listen to this version almost daily!!!
Long live MOTORHEAD!! We are Motorhead, and we play rock and roll!
My first concert in 1982 left me still deaf but going every tour and festival they played damaged my Teeth also i still got the sound of. My first concert screaming out both my ears remember lemmy play his music loud
the track that got he hooked on motorhead 35 years ago saw them over 100 times, their shows are like a religious experience to many metal fans
seen them 6 or 7 times over the years (since 1982) and they'd come on stage with no fuss, opened with the phrase "we are motorhead and we play rock and roll" and then no gimmicks, head down rock for the entire gig... the last song of the encore would usually be "overkill" played with permanent strobe lighting and finish by propping up his bass to the stack and turning up the amps, leaving the stage to feedback.
I miss those days. There'll never be another Motorhead
I made a mistake in picking that Bowie cover at the first Motorhead request... it's a great cover and it was the last song they put out as a band but it wasn't a good intro.. this is what I should have picked. Also it was a new-ish video so the UA-cam copyright hounds were on it. But I'll definitely be requesting more or these guys... they're in the Mt. Rushmore / Mt. Olympus of metal.
@Lauren BIG MAMA Doughty Heavy metal is just the blues played lound and fast. Aka Motorhead. Lemmy said they play rock and roll.. hes not wrong.. but what they played became known as heavy metal.
Great live band, i couldnt hear properly for 2 days after seeing them live, it was so loud, awesome
And that, my friend, is mr. rock&roll himself... Remember Lemmy's words:"we are MOTÖRHEAD, and we play rock&roll"
T, thanks for the video, and your comments, Lemmy was a great person and musician, may he R.I.P He was actually roadie for Jimi Hendrix in the U.K. back in the day, Lemmy and Jimi are playin music together now, cousin figel
Along with Phil Lynott from Thin Lizzy.
YES MORE METAL !!! THRASHMETAL SPEEDMETAL HEAVYMETAL
I saw them September 27 1992 METALLICA GUNS N ROSES MOTORHEAD LA COLISEUM WHAT A NIGHT
It musta taken several months for the World's liquor supply to recover
Infectious... It'S THE song that started THRASH METAL.... NO DOUBT.
LEMMY IS THE GODFATHER OF METAL.
Even though ever set was started with...
"We Are Motorhead, We Play Rock&Roll"
They were the greasiest, grimiest, REALEST, Rock 'N'-motherfucking-Roll band that ever was! Rest in Power to Fast Eddie, Philthy Animal, and, Lemmy!
Joyous! How can three people make so much noise! 1st Rock band i ever saw live..deaf for days.. heavenly.. other tracks?.. The Hammer, Bomber, Go to Hell....
I think thats the best live version of Overkill. Great reaction
Absolutely brilliant ...... This is so good.
1 generation back, buddy...
Enjoy life... its too short...
Motorhead rules!!!
Seen Motorhead in Carlisle,Cumbria, England 1980 when the band was Lemmy, fast Eddie and Phil animal Taylor brilliant band
Not in the market hall .
@@brucedickinson12 yer market hall November the 5th 1980
Just rememwbr this song came out in 1978.
WHHHHHAAAATTT!!!!???
@@bschuler6216 this is 2004
This song is just straight up relentless because of that double kick drum. It persists throughout 95% of the song. The speed in which they're playing in this live performance makes it that much better. Good shit.
It’s a stone groove my man!
My first live concert was Motorhead in Caird hall Dundee, Scotland 1981. I was 15 years old at the time😅
Thanks for great reaction and song! If you were not deaf for two weeks after Motörhead concert, something was wrong😂
The ending of Overkill is like Motörhead's overture... Lemmy's overture. Blazing off into the sunset.
The one and only Lemmy! He played bass as if he were playing a regular guitar and it sounded GREAT!
I saw them live.
They ended with this.
Absolute madness.
Saw them more than 20 Times from 1980 until the end; all the different line ups too, from the original three until the last line up. Never had a bad gig....
I fortunately got to see Motörhead live.
I can't remember what year it was but I bet it was in 2006. They had a bomber hovering over the stage and it was epic. May Lemmy rest in peace
yes, his name is Lemmy and this band insired near enough every rock or heavy metal band you can think of
Kick ass song! One of my favorite Motörhead songs of all time
Motorhead Kick ass !! Too many great songs to mention : Killed by Death, Damaged Case, Metropolis, I Got Mine, Bomber, Iron Horse, Orgasmatron, etc
Their last release titled Bad Magic released in August 2015 was a solid outing & the last Motorhead CD before Lemmy's death from Cancer in December 2015 RIP Lemmy & thanks for kicking our asses.
Just listen to the lyrics in Motorheads songs, Lemmy was a genious. He was, is and will always be a Legend.
One of my favourites are "Back at the Funny Farm", great lyrics!
If you like the drummer (Mikkey Dee) listen to the song "See me burning"
I seen them in La'more East Queens. They are the loudest band.
I couldn't hear for three freakin days man.
Ace of spades was their major hit but that megartron tour was insain.
1989
Mickey Dee is an amazing Drummer...
Heroes is a Cover of a David Bowie Song. This is motörhead. Lemmy was a living Legend RIP
Oh! We Are The Road Crew and Back At The Funny Farm.
motorhead have loads of great tracks, i love overkill
The God father of Heavy metal 🤘
A really great Motorhead track - thanks. And especially thanks because until I found your channel I was beginning to think no-one else on UA-cam liked Motorhead! Looking for more tracks ? Try "Too good to be true", "Orgasmatron" or "God was never on your side".
The first time I saw Motorhead was on a Saturday night. My hearing didn't come back until Monday.
“We are Motörhead, and we play rock and roll!” - Lemmy 🤘 I’m not sure where to start on recommendations for songs. How about Bomber, Stay Clean, Stone Dead Forever, Ace of Spades, Motörhead, Live to win, Death or Glory, We are Motörhead.... just to name a very small few...
That was very close to my reaction the 1st time I heard Lemmy and the boys!!!
#LemmyRIP
Love that drums in The breginning.. Go Mickey Dee. Gthenborg love you👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿
Saw them in Chicago with Volbeat and Megadeth. It was a nuts!
I had No Sleep Till Hammersmith on cassette when it came out and wore it out.
Drummers name is Mikke Dee he is a Swed and are Drumming in Scorpions now.
Motorhead songs you might wanna check out, just to get your feet wet, umm, check out, Going to Brazil 🇧🇷, Hellraiser, R.A.M.O.N.E.S., Stone Dead Forever, and one by Lemmy called "Don't Matter to Me" (which the recording is messed up at the end, but 3/4 of it is REALLY good!!!). That's a good, tip your toe in the Motorhead pool Starter kit. (at least I think, but what do I know, right?). Anyways, enjoy, and you really CANT go wrong when enjoying them. And I love the way you IMMEDIATELY gave Mickey Dee (the drummer) a shout, and recognized how great he is!!!
Motorhead allways kicked ass they were way faster than any thrash metal punk bands they were like a full speeed train R.i.P. Lemmy Phill Eddie Wurzel Love you forever...
You could try listening to the live Overkill on their album No Sleep Til Hammersmith original line up. Recorded at Newcastle City Hall in 1980 I was at that concert. The drumming is and was phenomenal.
Best live band I ever saw.
That's Mickey Dee on drums. He used to play for King Diamond.
Drummer Mikkey Dee, a Swedish guy insane drummer, truly supernice and really give of himself ♥
think he plays with Scorpions now.
Only bad thing about this song is that it was always the last song played in concert, and nobody wants a Motörhead concert to ever end, except for the neighborhood 😂
RIP Lemmy the grandad of modern metal
I was at 29 motörhead shows. Always great. Watch "Lemmy the Movie" gonne love it. you actually can make a reaction to that :D
His name was Lemmy and he played Rock 'n' Roll. RIP.
I had the pleasure to see them here ua-cam.com/video/5U_Cs9m5qpg/v-deo.html one of the best's shows ever man, I cried, literally, when I read about Lemmy's death that same year in december... STONE DEAD FOREVER guys! is hard growing with all these bands and watching them fall by age.