Phill Cambell has never really got the credit that he deserved not just as a great guitarist but as an integral part of what Motorhead have done, Lemmy knew great musicianship when he saw it and Phil fitted the bands criteria perfectly.
Indeed. Phil wasn't only the longest running guitar player they had, he really carried that torch from Overnight Sensation (or even Sacrifice) onwards. But as with all other old school bands out there, people are only interested in the "classic" lineup and albums. While my fave album is Bomber, I do think several of the Phil (and Würzel) albums such as Inferno, Bastards, Orgasmatron and Aftershock are better than the early Fast Eddie stuff. There's so much greatness to be found in Motörhead's catalogue besides Ace of Spades or Overkill, if people only dared to look it up. One of the most solid discographies out there along with AC/DC.
Heads and above the other versions; this one from '85 is THE BEST! The guitar solos throughout this, are just so out of this world, especially the one at the end. RIP!
@@Wyatt42069 Well as long as We are hating on bands I never like all that welcome to the jungle b******* I thought They sucked I thought they were right up there with striper And Winger
I feel like that is one of the most undervalued guitar solos of rock out there! This live version is simply unbeatable, but the studio version is a killer too (get it?) and it never makes any "best solos" lists... Maybe if Slash or Van Halen had done it, people would remember it more.
Got to experience this line up first hand when we supported them in Christchurch New Zealand June 1984. Phenomenal performance! Truthfully, so good, I didn't even notice Phil and Eddie ware missing.
Campbell looks so young.Mind you so did I when I saw this line up.Wurzel was something else live aswell.Great stuff.Seen them many many times but to me this four piece line up took the cigar live.
I'll say it again; 'It is still the best version by a mile! The guitar work is just too good, you can't help but be moved and the song is so poignant now!!
Yes, certainly. I just most recently heard it again live and it’s still all there. It’s great to stand two feet away of an icon, one of my guitar idol’s, on a 80 cm high podium. Basically looking him straight into the fretboard/face. Phil Campbell and his (B)sons are very very good in doing their own songs and clips.
I keep coming back after seeing this line up.The ending is just awesome.A big wall of sound that sawed your head clean off.God knows how many decibels but a great experience.Onething Lemmy always did at the end was face the drummer to cue in the last run.Bass and drums together.This is a good video but you had to see them live to really get it.
De cómo un solo tema puede pulverizar todas las discografías de todos los exponentes de Reguetón juntos, y no por la agresividad o distorsión de su sonido, sino por la calidad de la canción.
Lemmys mad bass and Wurzels guitar were meant to be.Seen them and they knocked you backwards at 100 DB,s.When you get a couple of guys full of scotch its a good night.
'Bliss was it in that dawn to be alive, But to be young was very heaven!' William Wordsworth I've been rocking out to Motorhead since 1980, and I ain't dead yet!
Its extragne how Phil could play like this when he was young and now (since a lot of years) he plays with a much more "basic style"... in that progression he could be a true guitar legend now
Lemmy. No bullshit. No compromise. No pretense. Straight ahead, ass kicking, balls out RAWK AND ROLL! Hope he's got a comfy barstool, a poker machine and all the JD he can drink wherever he is now.
This song starts like a f**** steam train going down hill with no brakes, once it gets going you better not get in it’s way. Freaking awesome. RIP Lemmy you were one in a trillion man.
What I love about heavy metal is that in a hundred, two hundred years, you'll still be able to throw up the horns and head bang to it. You can't do that with classical music. Look how old that music is. Heavy metal rules! Rest in peace, Lemmy. You were fucking awesome. 🤘🤘
His name was Mick Burston, better known as Würzel! He played with Motörhead from 1984 to 95 and he was a brilliant guitarist and a very nice, laid back bloke! ♠️♠️♠️
What a Campbell guitar solo !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Ending solo still sends goosebumps all over my body its non comparable to any other live version. Never forget mortorhead we love rock and roll
Have you seen the 1 where there playing a kids show in front of some flats , the outro solo is another planet 🎸📟📟🎸🍻
this one compares imo; ua-cam.com/video/Odb4BV-p7yg/v-deo.html both are my favourite performances of this song.
@@JoeyDNo3 link please?
@@TheKlink ua-cam.com/video/InLDtI8skyQ/v-deo.html
@@TheKlink soz bit late , you already found it ???? 🍻
Phill Cambell has never really got the credit that he deserved not just as a great guitarist but as an integral part of what Motorhead have done, Lemmy knew great musicianship when he saw it and Phil fitted the bands criteria perfectly.
And Wurzel
Indeed. Phil wasn't only the longest running guitar player they had, he really carried that torch from Overnight Sensation (or even Sacrifice) onwards. But as with all other old school bands out there, people are only interested in the "classic" lineup and albums. While my fave album is Bomber, I do think several of the Phil (and Würzel) albums such as Inferno, Bastards, Orgasmatron and Aftershock are better than the early Fast Eddie stuff.
There's so much greatness to be found in Motörhead's catalogue besides Ace of Spades or Overkill, if people only dared to look it up. One of the most solid discographies out there along with AC/DC.
Spot on.... Campbell is a 24 carat Gold badass!
and wurzl certainly didn't
I think he has as he should. Phil's stuff is magic, this solo on No Sleep at all is one of the best, I found this video looking for that one. 👍🤘👍🤘👍
Lemmy was iconic in so many ways... Music composing, vocals, bass sound and his style. No other like him, one of a kind, a legend. R.I.P.
Plus his great persona, knowledge and intelligence...
There are two guitars here, mixed loud AF and he's still louder and can be easily heard. Lemmy is God
Needs more views 'cause this one's the absolute best version out here 🙌
oh yeah !!! and you gotta love that cackle in the song too!!!
@Fanny Nine Productions hell yeah!
You're right! It really is.
Best Version of this Song EVER!!!
@@internet1619 you couldn't upload in higher quality back then
Would been better if lemmy sang more loudly but it’s true this is the best version
Phill Campbell great guitar player !!
What an incredible perfomance.
Heads and above the other versions; this one from '85 is THE BEST! The guitar solos throughout this, are just so out of this world, especially the one at the end. RIP!
this song was never performed with more energy & power. Pure Rock'n'Roll
One dislike? Man, you're really too drunk to push right button.
Funny story. I was drunk listening to AC/DC one night and hit the dislike button!! HAHA AC/DC sucks glad I did
@@claytonwhitehawk2252 ACDC is the only band that I can confidently call overrated.
@@marbleman8144 have you not heard of queen? most overrated band on earth
This comment right here
@@Wyatt42069 Well as long as We are hating on bands I never like all that welcome to the jungle b******* I thought They sucked I thought they were right up there with striper And Winger
I feel like that is one of the most undervalued guitar solos of rock out there! This live version is simply unbeatable, but the studio version is a killer too (get it?) and it never makes any "best solos" lists... Maybe if Slash or Van Halen had done it, people would remember it more.
I love all the solos on it, in fact really loved the dual lead stuff Phil and Wurzel did, even if it wasn't the classic Motorhead power trio sound.
Check Motörhead playing live on the "Saturday Starship" in 1984. Wrong audience, but damn so good!
I just can't believe how good it sounds.
Beyond brilliant, Phil C fantastic on guitar..
And wurzel as well
Got to experience this line up first hand when we supported them in Christchurch New Zealand June 1984. Phenomenal performance! Truthfully, so good, I didn't even notice Phil and Eddie ware missing.
Campbell looks so young.Mind you so did I when I saw this line up.Wurzel was something else live aswell.Great stuff.Seen them many many times but to me this four piece line up took the cigar live.
the best version by a long way, was lucky enough to be there 31 years ago
this versions sound is better than of all others
Best live version ever!
True.
I'll say it again; 'It is still the best version by a mile! The guitar work is just too good, you can't help but be moved and the song is so poignant now!!
It can't get more hard rock'n roll than this
RIP Lemmy! one of the best killed by death that i've ever heard. from the birthday party release
I don't know what is about 1985 but some of the best rock was going on. Iron Maiden Live after Death, the best they ever did and many more!
Phil Campbell take a fucking bow
WOW! This version is amazing
Pete Gill was a monster with motorhead 😊👍❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Yep he should be more citated
Una delle più belle canzoni heavy di tutti i tempi. L'assolo finale è suonato quasi
come l'originale ed è un assolo da favola
Yes, certainly. I just most recently heard it again live and it’s still all there.
It’s great to stand two feet away of an icon, one of my guitar idol’s, on a 80 cm high podium.
Basically looking him straight into the fretboard/face.
Phil Campbell and his (B)sons are very very good in doing their own songs and clips.
Comes from the live album / video concert « The Birhday Party ».
couple more minutes of Phil at the end would be nice. what a tune.
I can't help but play hard when I play along to this version, absolutely love it, best song of a fantastic concert, wish it was available in UHD
The key changes are delicious on this track. Top Bloke.
holy fcuk that solo is off the hook
I keep coming back after seeing this line up.The ending is just awesome.A big wall of sound that sawed your head clean off.God knows how many decibels but a great experience.Onething Lemmy always did at the end was face the drummer to cue in the last run.Bass and drums together.This is a good video but you had to see them live to really get it.
still the meanest bass tone in all of history
love the original lineup but goddamn..... cant touch this.
simply the best version ever
Favorite Motörhead song, and this version is tops. Gives me the same feeling as when I’m ripping around on a dirt bike.
This is there best rendition This song rocks!
Campbell = Metal Magician.... Motorhead were the greatest R&R band in all 3 iterations. Lemmy, Mickey and Phil were the best of the best!
🤘🤘 Motorhead for life...
This ending solo rocks...
This is pure rock n roll an nothing can touch it!
You cannot sound more greasy Les Paul than this. Slash before Slash, all mics open, full speed.
Best guitar from motor head!!! this man is a monster !
De cómo un solo tema puede pulverizar todas las discografías de todos los exponentes de Reguetón juntos, y no por la agresividad o distorsión de su sonido, sino por la calidad de la canción.
always loved this tune but just now saw this.
wow ...reaching thin lizzy levels of alienness.
Motörhead war eine großartige Band
Lemmys mad bass and Wurzels guitar were meant to be.Seen them and they knocked you backwards at 100 DB,s.When you get a couple of guys full of scotch its a good night.
Without words,...simply awesome, huge💪💪💪...always with motorhead always with Lemmy!!
'Bliss was it in that dawn to be alive,
But to be young was very heaven!'
William Wordsworth
I've been rocking out to Motorhead since 1980, and I ain't dead yet!
I bet a lot of people went deaf after this concert.
One of my all-time faves
These guys were the loudest live band of all time. Motley Crue was not even near....
They were measured at peaking over 120dB,s.
My favorite song ♠️
Its extragne how Phil could play like this when he was young and now (since a lot of years) he plays with a much more "basic style"... in that progression he could be a true guitar legend now
3:05 I really hope, when I die, this is the first thing I see ❤️
I dunno why so few people talk about pete gill...the chap played like a true bastard!
Sweet days ..thanks for the vid upload.
RIP Lemmy. Thanx for all. You were and are the greatest.
Wurzel was on fire 🔥
intoxicating tone and phil, better than drugs
Sounded so good i was thinking couldnt be live but ending matched video.
La mejor Versión, el Mejor Video, el Mejor Guitarrista.
This is fucking awesome!! RIP Lemmy! ♤
Superb version
Best fucking solo
4:05 Classic 80's rock move!
That's the chuck berry sound
Dire Straits used to dance like that 😂 Love it ❤️
Amazing Amazing AMAZING! We miss you Lemmy ❤
Mind blowing....the best fuckin version
Lemmy. No bullshit. No compromise. No pretense. Straight ahead, ass kicking, balls out RAWK AND ROLL! Hope he's got a comfy barstool, a poker machine and all the JD he can drink wherever he is now.
The Birthday party gig❤
great solo!!!!
nothing come close to that and never will
No encontrareis una versión mejor que esta. Brutal.
Best version in My fucking Birthday 85 yeah! ... greetings from Chile
1 dislike... Now I get it why Coronavirus is here
muy buen tema con buenos armonicos de guitarra de motorhead desde youtube...la honorable sociedad
Guitar sounds awesome
Great and underrated band! Unique!
Ce morceau est une tuerie GÉNIAL
This song kicks so much ass
Dude, when the 🤘Rock God 🤘wants to listen to a tune, this is what he’s playing.
This song starts like a f**** steam train going down hill with no brakes, once it gets going you better not get in it’s way. Freaking awesome. RIP Lemmy you were one in a trillion man.
pure epicness
Temazo !!!!!
Lemmy was a real mf but this fuckin solo!
Best song of Motor head👍
The rare two guitar player motorhead..robbo is my favorite player.
try phil campbell with the solo
Senhor astronauta qual única versão de música vc vai levar para apresentar para os E.T?
Já tenho minha decisão senhora!
Wurzel was brilliant as well.
Thank you Motörhead 👍
Awesome
best sound ever
What I love about heavy metal is that in a hundred, two hundred years, you'll still be able to throw up the horns and head bang to it. You can't do that with classical music. Look how old that music is. Heavy metal rules! Rest in peace, Lemmy. You were fucking awesome. 🤘🤘
Best Band ever
und Würzel ,,,,
Thanks Lemmy
Sorry guys, who is the other guitar player??? the one who played the 1st solo?
His name was Mick Burston, better known as Würzel! He played with Motörhead from 1984 to 95 and he was a brilliant guitarist and a very nice, laid back bloke! ♠️♠️♠️
@@Motörhead_75 Thanks bro
Lemmy on his top game!!!
whole band excellent, campbell sick
So fucking gooood
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