Can't believe Lemmy looked as young as he did for as long as he did. The guy shredded his way through life, and God bless him for what he left us, it still holds up today.
@@bobgibb2781but Paul McCartney made a HORRIBLE christmas track, a true work of the worst kind of audio terror, WICH clearly violates the Geneva convention! Paul McCartney deserves punishment for they peace of sonic horror! Greetings bibia.
Nov. 1977, Rádio Renascença FM (fr.. Lisbon), Portugal. The show was Rotação by Motörhead's Portuguese Master of Ceremonies, the late mr António Sérgio (1950-09). ''White line fever'' twas, what an introduction to the Group that counted at that time, precisely! I think I've even heard their '77 eponymous prior to NMTB by the Pistols. 1977 to 1980 were hard but extremely formative years for European teenagers, .. whadda ya guys think?
Throughout the last years Motörhead finally got the respect it deserved, but I can imagine just how out in the fringes a band and music like this was during the latter part of the 70’s.
Holy f'ck!! Damn, they rocked hard as hell in the 70's. We didn't know shit back then if it wasn't on the radio. No streaming, no youtube, just am/fm... I wish I'd have found Motorhead earlier. How is it that I'm 54, and just getting hip long after Lemmy's gone. Absolute perfection.
@pspillow Radio ,TV, music in films, going out/pubs/bars, word of mouth, phoning your mates, mags, trading tapes, forming bands... just like now. What, were you on a farm or something? Always, always an angle with internet people. Stick to FB bozo.
..............As I was saying ))) That was the 1st time i saw them but went on to see them about 20 times before their 1st big gig at the Hammersmith Odeon.
Being that it was shot with a handheld cine camera in '77, probably clockwork and without sound, costing a fortune to process at the time, whoever spliced the audio to the visual is highly talented.
Well...., the video description DOESN'T say Motörhead by Motörhead live at 1976 Maidstone Kent midland.... (bladibla)! And at the end of the vid there's a clear description of what is going on, SO NO CLICKBAIT! Just jailbait😂 Thanks for uploading 👍 And (ps) the no sleep till Hammersmith "live" record clearly contains a lot of dubbing.., but that doesn't spoil it for me what so ever! Greetings bibia.
@@wetkneehouston6293 Lemmy himself said he didnt play metal. He played rock and roll and was even oriented toward punk but since he had long hair they were associated with metal
I like your video. It's a window into the past and a glimpse of three rebels leaving their mark in the annals of history. I only wish I could step into that dingy theatre and be there myself.
I had high expectations when I read in summer 1977 that Lemmy would release an album which "would kill the grass in your neighbors garden". Some months later I got the album - and for sure it killed the grass everywhere ... I had the luck having seen this famous Motöhead line-up (Lemmy, Eddie, Phil) several times live - my ears are still bleeding ;-) There won't be (ever) another band with this explosive energy ... only MC5 were playing 10 years earlier (in the late 60s) in the same league (listen to "Kick Out the Jams").
The video may be from 1976 but this song was recorded live in 1980 and is featured in the No Remorse LPx2, a 'best of' of sorts which this version of 'Motorhead' was first released on the No Sleep 'til Hammersmith LP which was released in 1981 and was recorded live from various shows between '7 February-20 April 1980. If you wanna hear what the song 'Motorhead' sounded like in 1975/76, listen to Hawkwinds version.
Gary Unsworth No one knows how to rough it out and rock the absolute fucking balls off of a crowd and it be the music thats focus,not 1,000,000,000's of dollars and flashy shitty effects to make up for garbage shitty music! This is straight to the fuckin boooone! \m/
Awesome, I followed Lemmy since his Hawkwind days and Motorhead since their very beginning when Larry Wallis was guitarist, the all nighters supporting Pink Fairies etc. Saw them at Hammersmith as Blue Oyster Cult support and the final total breakthrough on the bill with Hawkwind in '77.......Motorhead for Life
@@johnm2558 There was a huge difference between their very early gigs and how they were in '77 when they were truly 'on it'.....a very different band, tight, confident and together.
Too fucking right mate, I will ALWAYS continue to follow these fine bands even after they have gone, Motorhead UFO Rainbow Deep Purple old Whitesnake MSG AC/DC Led Zep Sabbath Gillan all of them
I was there, what a great night! I noticed the film was taken by Mick Smith, I knew a Mick Smith back then, he had long blonde hair, we went to a lot of the same parties. :)
Thanks a million for this , chap. It simply is history to be divulged by the initiated and unitiated . A real pleasure to witness, possibly, one of the greatest bands to ever come out of this cuntry. My arms are around all Motorhead bangers. AMPLIFY! X.
First, excuse me for my awfull english speaking, cos i'm french ...I just wanna say that what you did with just 2 video minuts , and just an audio track by video editing is amazing. We can see all the rage of the band, the true one, and the only one according to me. Great,great job! Make me feel as I was fifteen again !!! I tried editing video for some years now, and it's so hard to me, even i'm a photographer. Congratulations, my friend. (en français : Bravo !)
Thank you so much for posting!!! you did well in compiling this video footage with another early sound track, this is truly an important piece of rock n roll history, it's important that people can see and hear how Motorhead sounded in the 70's, I saw them many times during this period, and they were so raw!!! just 3 people with so much energy, they would set the place on fire!!! we had such a good time at those gigs... It's crazy coz the punk scene was starting and they would attract a lot of rockers and some punks, but at the same time many rockers thought that they were too punk, and many punks thought that they were too rock. And me I love many styles of music and seen many gigs from Stevie Wonder to Buddy Guy but those early Motorhead gigs in London were some of my best memories ever!! oh that reminds me anyone remember the Lightnin Raiders, used to follow them too
My band once played this festival in Hämeenlinna, Finland. Motörhead were the main attraction, they were touring with Girlschool at the time. The venue was a motor circuit, a giant hole of sand and it was a scorching hot day. I was wearing swimming pants and a baseball cap. I ran into Lemmy. He was wearing black boots, black jeans, black t-shirt, black leather jacket, black glasses and a black baseball cap. He had sweat rolling all over his face. I said "A tad hot innit?" He said "Yeah it'ts too fucking hot." Never took off his leather jacket though.
vu en concert a Grenoble en 1979 a la sortie de albun bomber concert magnifique et par chance ticket concert dedicace par le groupe rip lemmy *eddie *phil
I’ve obviously known this track since it came out However I’ve just found this live recording and Jesus Christ it does makes 70’s AC/DC at there peak (in my opinion) sound like elevator music The more the years roll on I seem to appreciate em ever more
Правильно. ЛЕММИ, как и многие прогрессивные люди, опережали своё так сказать время. Мощный бас, а не тот басист,которого вообще не видно, и никому нахер не нужен ,тот, чего-то по струнам водит, а бас гитару не слышно. Возможно Джо Дэ Майо из Manowar взял эту фишку мощного баса.
It does sound exactly like the track on No Sleep Till Hammersmith, which would have been recorded in 1981 in either England or Northern Ireland---late March or early April. Does anyone disagree? I just compared the beginning of this with the beginning of the NSTH track.
Can't believe Lemmy looked as young as he did for as long as he did. The guy shredded his way through life, and God bless him for what he left us, it still holds up today.
Huh, Lemmy was born looking old!!!
But I like him - many, many a game against him down the Music Machine, which he usually won.
@@TheBostonR Lemmy was sexy as fuck not old! 😂
@@TheBostonRLemmy was sexy as f♠️ck not old ❤
Lemmy was my crush ❤️🖤💯
THAT BASS IS INSANE!!!!!! Lemmy the BEAST forever!!!!!!!!
So many energy... you can feel it even in a recording of.
I was at this concert :). Just 16 years old my ears were ringing for days, as for the brain damage :) worth it ......
Wish I was there. Sadly I never got to see lemmy live but I'm happy with all the records he's left us to blast out for our neighbours to hear..
Long live bro
If you have freetime, please writing your experience :) Thank you
Lucky bastard!
I was there too; same result.
This is precisely why Motörhead have always been my favourite rock n roll band…no compromise ever!
Thanks to the guy recording this event! 🤘
Thank God I was fortunate to see Moorhead a few times and meet Lemmy Phil and Brian and get a signed copy of the another perfect day Album
Great album.
@@zodiac6968 definitely underrated
Rock com essa porrada de qualidade, há mais de cinquenta anos, ´so pra quem estava lá, e viveu isso......
The first and, I guess, the ONLY man in the world who... used the word PARALLELOGRAM in Rock'n'Roll Music! :D Motorhead for Life!
Paul McCartney used Polygon in High High High . And got the song banned .
@@bobgibb2781but Paul McCartney made a HORRIBLE christmas track, a true work of the worst kind of audio terror, WICH clearly violates the Geneva convention!
Paul McCartney deserves punishment for they peace of sonic horror!
Greetings bibia.
@@bibia666 ''Paul McCartney''... top of the pyramid, can do anything (h)e wants. Lemmy is the opposite of jabberwocky FAKENESS... bad magic, indeed.
speed freaks are still here and keep Motörhead alive always and forever.
Who would hate this?!? Great old footage of the MASTER!! And a definitive version of the signature song!!
We will remember, Lemmy. Never forgotten...
We are in 2023, who like The Greatest Band in the world ?!!!!! I, since 1982 !!!
Nov. 1977, Rádio Renascença FM (fr.. Lisbon), Portugal. The show was Rotação by Motörhead's Portuguese Master of Ceremonies, the late mr António Sérgio (1950-09). ''White line fever'' twas, what an introduction to the Group that counted at that time, precisely! I think I've even heard their '77 eponymous prior to NMTB by the Pistols. 1977 to 1980 were hard but extremely formative years for European teenagers, .. whadda ya guys think?
the original motorhead.
The second Motorhead. The first was with Larry Wallis and Lucas Fox.
Throughout the last years Motörhead finally got the respect it deserved, but I can imagine just how out in the fringes a band and music like this was during the latter part of the 70’s.
It was definitely 'out there', and I say that lovingly.
This makes AC/DC sound like elevator music.... AND I LIKE IT........... :)
rubber duky 😂😂😂👍
@Lifetime lame
@Lifetime gay 😂
AC/DC are fucking bollocks. They weren't fit to polish Lemmy's Tiger tank. Or his iron cross.
Good one😄 and I agree partly, but I have to say ac/dc live of Bon Scott era sounds really good and raw and fast
♤♤♤♤LEGENDS ♤♤♤♤.
Many thanks for posting
The meanest, roughest, and heaviest vocals in history 🤘
Holy f'ck!! Damn, they rocked hard as hell in the 70's. We didn't know shit back then if it wasn't on the radio. No streaming, no youtube, just am/fm... I wish I'd have found Motorhead earlier. How is it that I'm 54, and just getting hip long after Lemmy's gone. Absolute perfection.
Wait... Lemmy's gone? Nooooo!!!!!!!
@@marcomontiel3417 his body's gone, his legacy and music will stay w us for ever
@pspillow Radio ,TV, music in films, going out/pubs/bars, word of mouth, phoning your mates, mags, trading tapes, forming bands... just like now. What, were you on a farm or something? Always, always an angle with internet people. Stick to FB bozo.
Heard the single in 1977 whilst still at school was 15 at the time, been a fan ever since, will never be anyone like them again :-(
..............As I was saying ))) That was the 1st time i saw them but went on to see them about 20 times before their 1st big gig at the Hammersmith Odeon.
One real heavy band no glitter or fancy clothing, and raw tunes
I've never heard a more aggressive bass tone, anywhere. Love it
This live-song is taken, from the album, „No Sleep ˋtil Hammersmith“ 1981, not from 1977!!! ☝🏻🎸✌🏼🔥🤘🏻🥁😎
Yup. Spot on.
The best part of that album was the intro to We Are the Roadcrew , and the Hammer intro . Both still hilarious
Yes. Sounds like the audio is from the Hammersmith album. But the video is probably from 1976.
@@albertveli nah, philthy played those drums 80-81
@@godetonter4764 You actually laugh at loud at these. That is what you are saying.
Audio is from No Sleep Till Hammersmith
Which was recorded in Leeds or Newcastle. But still. No one comes close.
...this is the No sleep till hammersmith version, sincerely...
Being that it was shot with a handheld cine camera in '77, probably clockwork and without sound, costing a fortune to process at the time, whoever spliced the audio to the visual is highly talented.
@@cptreech its the same song lol its not hard to put audio over a video
Well...., the video description DOESN'T say Motörhead by Motörhead live at 1976 Maidstone Kent midland.... (bladibla)!
And at the end of the vid there's a clear description of what is going on, SO NO CLICKBAIT! Just jailbait😂
Thanks for uploading 👍
And (ps) the no sleep till Hammersmith "live" record clearly contains a lot of dubbing.., but that doesn't spoil it for me what so ever!
Greetings bibia.
Long live the memory of the grand father of metal, Lemmy you'll always be heard as long I breath; I blast you out for my neighbours to hear
Lemmy and ozzy
@@Cody-sk2dr but even ozzy said lemmy was the father of metal. It's in the lemmy documentary
@@wetkneehouston6293 Lemmy himself said he didnt play metal. He played rock and roll and was even oriented toward punk but since he had long hair they were associated with metal
Im so happy that i got to see this line up. 👍⚒️
I like your video. It's a window into the past and a glimpse of three rebels leaving their mark in the annals of history. I only wish I could step into that dingy theatre and be there myself.
Without doubt motorhead were the absolute bollocks, l was lucky enough to see them alot and they never ever failed to deliver
You just know this guy didn’t die with any regrets, and lived life to the absolute fucking fullest! Rest easy, Lemmy.
I had high expectations when I read in summer 1977 that Lemmy would release an album which "would kill the grass in your neighbors garden". Some months later I got the album - and for sure it killed the grass everywhere ... I had the luck having seen this famous Motöhead line-up (Lemmy, Eddie, Phil) several times live - my ears are still bleeding ;-) There won't be (ever) another band with this explosive energy ... only MC5 were playing 10 years earlier (in the late 60s) in the same league (listen to "Kick Out the Jams").
The video may be from 1976 but this song was recorded live in 1980 and is featured in the No Remorse LPx2, a 'best of' of sorts which this version of 'Motorhead' was first released on the No Sleep 'til Hammersmith LP which was released in 1981 and was recorded live from various shows between '7 February-20 April 1980.
If you wanna hear what the song 'Motorhead' sounded like in 1975/76, listen to Hawkwinds version.
The real Motörhead (‘77 - ‘82)
Your right mate there will never ever be another band like them ever ever again so sad :( young musicians now don't have a fucking clue
Gary Unsworth No one knows how to rough it out and rock the absolute fucking balls off of a crowd and it be the music thats focus,not 1,000,000,000's of dollars and flashy shitty effects to make up for garbage shitty music! This is straight to the fuckin boooone! \m/
Das war 1976 OMG ist die Zeit vergangen, immer noch geile Musik damals war ich 16
Awesome, I followed Lemmy since his Hawkwind days and Motorhead since their very beginning when Larry Wallis was guitarist, the all nighters supporting Pink Fairies etc. Saw them at Hammersmith as Blue Oyster Cult support and the final total breakthrough on the bill with Hawkwind in '77.......Motorhead for Life
Nik Duffield What was the hammersmith gig like? Wondering if the sound had become more confident since their 1st show.
@@johnm2558 There was a huge difference between their very early gigs and how they were in '77 when they were truly 'on it'.....a very different band, tight, confident and together.
Nik Duffield yeah I imagine. On Parole has the occasional flash of what was to come later but sounds overall plodding & uncertain
Born -67, heard No sleep 81 and I was lost :)
Born in 68 and exactly same bro!!!☠😉
Too fucking right mate, I will ALWAYS continue to follow these fine bands even after they have gone, Motorhead UFO Rainbow Deep Purple old Whitesnake MSG AC/DC Led Zep Sabbath Gillan all of them
I was there, what a great night! I noticed the film was taken by Mick Smith, I knew a Mick Smith back then, he had long blonde hair, we went to a lot of the same parties. :)
Lemmy gave a whole new life to bass guitar
Holy shit that sound is melting me
Lemmy is a metal god 🙏rip a true Legend and Idol of mine
So are Eddie and Phil.
ROCK'N'FUCKING'ROLL GOD, NOT METAL or PUNK ! THEY WERE MOTORHEAD AND THEY PLAYED ROCK'N'ROLL !!!
Thanks a million for this , chap. It simply is history to be divulged by the initiated and unitiated . A real pleasure to witness, possibly, one of the greatest bands to ever come out of this cuntry. My arms are around all Motorhead bangers. AMPLIFY! X.
Im so proud to be raised by grandparents that loved rock n roll and Metal. Only Grandparents on my block that didnt listen to old Tejano. Hahaha!!
First, excuse me for my awfull english speaking, cos i'm french ...I just wanna say that what you did with just 2 video minuts , and just an audio track by video editing is amazing. We can see all the rage of the band, the true one, and the only one according to me.
Great,great job! Make me feel as I was fifteen again !!!
I tried editing video for some years now, and it's so hard to me, even i'm a photographer.
Congratulations, my friend. (en français : Bravo !)
La vidéo est de 77 mais il me semble que le son est de 1981 (no sleep 'til hammersmith odeon)
absolutely brilliant and will never be improved upon
MOTÖHEAD FOR EVER AND WILL NEVER DIE.!!!!!!!
Lemmy, Fast Eddie+ philthy; no other words necessary ❤️
0:09 - Lemmy: "just in case..."
0:12 - Me hypnotized: "OMG!"
3:23 - Lemmy: "Thank you very much!"
Looked amazing... too bad I was born too late
But in 2023, you've got Rihanna who performed at the Super Bowl. You've got Cardi B, You've got Kayne West. What are you complaining about?!...
@@raphaellall6270 This is sarcasm, right? I'm really bad at this.
@@Ishbu101Fckng right it is buddy!! He forgot Dua Lipa 😂😂
Thank you so much for posting!!! you did well in compiling this video footage with another early sound track, this is truly an important piece of rock n roll history, it's important that people can see and hear how Motorhead sounded in the 70's, I saw them many times during this period, and they were so raw!!! just 3 people with so much energy, they would set the place on fire!!! we had such a good time at those gigs... It's crazy coz the punk scene was starting and they would attract a lot of rockers and some punks, but at the same time many rockers thought that they were too punk, and many punks thought that they were too rock. And me I love many styles of music and seen many gigs from Stevie Wonder to Buddy Guy but those early Motorhead gigs in London were some of my best memories ever!! oh that reminds me anyone remember the Lightnin Raiders, used to follow them too
Thank you for share this work. Larga vida a Lemmy y Motorhead nojoda!!!
Excellent.
TY for uploading this video !
YYYEEESSSS, RIP you crazy bastard, we luv ya Lem
Ahh Maidstone mid Kent college......saw some greats ...Hawkwind ....dumpys rusty nuts ...Alex Harvey ...great times .
My band once played this festival in Hämeenlinna, Finland. Motörhead were the main attraction, they were touring with Girlschool at the time. The venue was a motor circuit, a giant hole of sand and it was a scorching hot day. I was wearing swimming pants and a baseball cap. I ran into Lemmy. He was wearing black boots, black jeans, black t-shirt, black leather jacket, black glasses and a black baseball cap. He had sweat rolling all over his face. I said "A tad hot innit?" He said "Yeah it'ts too fucking hot." Never took off his leather jacket though.
What a gem of a video. Thank you! Love seeing footage from the original line up.
💯⛓️🖤⛓️💜🎶🍻💀🍻🎶💜⛓️🖤⛓️😎
What a wild footage, thanks for uploading
I love this tribute to 3 heroes of mine and millions of others! Thankyou to you,heartfelt and sincere ♥️☠🤘😉
Thanks for sharing the video, wonderful to see the great band. Always enjoyed those concerts at the college, that one was extra special.
Kudos to Tony Tullett for booking them the 2nd time
vu en concert a Grenoble en 1979 a la sortie de albun bomber concert magnifique et par chance ticket concert dedicace par le groupe rip lemmy *eddie *phil
Well done buddy!
Thanks
Phil's drumming is amazing!
They never disappoint, wow
I’ve obviously known this track since it came out
However I’ve just found this live recording and Jesus Christ it does makes 70’s AC/DC at there peak (in my opinion) sound like elevator music
The more the years roll on I seem to appreciate em ever more
Thanks for sharing it, great video !
Lemmy was and will always be the best!
What a memory you have: to be in Motorhead's birth! Yeah man 🤘🏽
Awesome. Thanks for uploading.!!!
Awesome work on that super8...not easy. Great footage!
Never saw Lemmy headbanging that way...audio should be from Hammersmith...don't care as long as it's always great to see the three gringos again !!!
I went to that college. Never realised Motorhead played there.
Thank you for posting this.
OK, this "Motörhead" from "No sleep..." wth great fitting visuals
I had this Motörhead single on vinyl on 45 speed with city kids as the B side on CHISWICK records (limited edition)
Лемми просто опередил своё время. Мощный басс, и так далее.
Правильно. ЛЕММИ, как и многие прогрессивные люди, опережали своё так сказать время. Мощный бас, а не тот басист,которого вообще не видно, и никому нахер не нужен ,тот, чего-то по струнам водит, а бас гитару не слышно. Возможно Джо Дэ Майо из Manowar взял эту фишку мощного баса.
I was honored to see the original lineup , i took my dad , he was traumatized. 😂
I went to this college in the early 2000s insane that i didnt know about this
Raw as fuck.
Filmed 22.3.1976,music Leeds 3.1981.
Good, it was impossible that sound in 1976 !!! Thanks for the news.
Last show of Larry Wallis.
Undeniable Stuff! Man....This is Music to Freak Out!👍😄
Listen to me brothers
When you go to a motorhead gig
It's not all about the music
It's about surviving that's rock n roll
That's Excellent 💖💕
still love your work!!
Miss this band miss the people miss those times. Pure adrenaline times of youth. What the fu** happened.
Hi my name is Aaron Durr Burger
fantastic.
Long live Motörhead 🤘🤘
BAD ASS !! to the bone
Fast Eddie ❤
Best band ever....
It does sound exactly like the track on No Sleep Till Hammersmith, which would have been recorded in 1981 in either England or Northern Ireland---late March or early April. Does anyone disagree? I just compared the beginning of this with the beginning of the NSTH track.
Motörhead rules forever long live lemmy
I miss Motörhead so so much, my life
81 Vale Park with Hawkwind as a back up.........still listening
Motorhead is speek Punk Rock N Roll
I miss you Lemmy!
Long Live Motörhead !!!
Lemmy Lives Forever !!!