He was a bugger for that. He swiped Frank Zappa's line about how if the Mother Of Invention moved in next door then your lawn would die, Lemmy said it of Motorhead ten years later.
Motorhead in the 90s in Vienna and I was in the front row, then for 2 days there was a whistling and roaring in my ears. Lemmy was not only a brilliant musician, he was also completely down to earth. A journalist once asked him why he, a world star, still lived in an apartment at sunset. He replied that his local bar was around the corner and he had rent control. The apartment was also full of memories and souvenirs from his fans and friends😆
One of the most important and well-loved hard rock bands of all time. Motörhead were role models for countless bands to come, most famously Metallica. They also gave us 40 glorious years of music without ever losing their fire and quality. Formed in Britain in 1975 by their singer, bassist and undisputed leader Ian Kilmister - better known as Lemmy. He had previously been part of another famous hard rock band, Hawkwind, and sang on their all-time biggest hits "SIlver machine". "Ace of spades" is Motörhead's most famous song, the title track of their fourth album released in 1980, by their most famous lineup, active 1976-82. The other members were guitarist "Fast" Eddie Clarke and drummer Phil "Philthy Animal Taylor. In 1982, during a US tour, Clarke left Motörhead to form the band Fastway. Careerwise, this was a mistake. Fastway were not a flop, but no way near as successful as Motörhead either. Taylor were in and out of the band a couple of times before being sacked for good in 1992, being too weakened by drugs and alcohol to play the drums properly anymore. In their heyday, the three produced countless classic songs like "Overkill", "Bomber", "We are the road crew", "Iron fist", "No class" and "Motörhead". Lemmy kept the band alive through the good times and the bad, producing great songs to the very end. Among the more famous are "Killed by death", "Hellraiser", "Burner", "Deaf forever", "Orgasmatron", "In the name of tragedy", "Born to raise hell" and the sad war ballad "1916", that was recently covered by Sabaton and met with tremendous acclaim. And Lemmy also kept his integrity to the very end, refusing to accept money for projects he didn't believe in, living the simple but wonderful rock'n'roll life he loved, with parties, girls, playing live and making music. The only battle he couldn't win, was the one against cancer. But he died peacefully, painlessly and with great dignity as an unbroken hero on the 28th of December, 2015. Philthy Animal Taylor had passed away only a month before. The last surviving classic Motörhead member, Fast Eddie Clarke, crossed the rainbow bridge in January 2018. But as long as there is still one fan of hard rock and heavy metal left in this world, Motörhead will never really be gone.
This is basically the definition of rock n roll, all wrapped up in one song. Lemmy always said Motorhead was a rock n roll band, not a heavy metal band... I'd say we can safely call it heavy rock.
@tonykomarytska3934 Countless discussions about it, but the fact remains, Motorhead = Rock and roll, NOT metal. And that's actually a compliment, because if people mistake your rock and roll for metal, you're playing some god damn hard rock and roll.
Like Hawkwind, Motorhead had more in common with punks and old-school rock 'n' rollers than they did all the big-hair and spandex brigade that was the thing in the late 70s and 80s. And if Lemmy says it's rock and roll would you argue? With Lemmy?
Saw Lemmy in a record store in Dublin, I think it was around 2001. Gave him a nod, didn't have the balls to approach him, wish that I had. Spoke with Mickey Dee one time after a show, he was a down to earth guy.
Lemmy and the guys were fantastic people, I served drinks, spun records and shot the shit with them until dawn in Portland after one of their shows. they were some of he nicest chillest metal heads i ever knew.
First discovered Motorhead back in 1985. Once I saw them in Llandudno in Wales in 2000 (ish) which was near where he grew up and went to school. A lad from the school was attending his first Motorhead concert and Lemmy welcomed him in English and then in Welsh! Fantastic bloke and is sorely missed as are Fast Eddie and Filthy. R. I. P guys
This my dear was Motörhead and they played rock 'n roll. None of the people in this video are with us today. When Lemmy died the MotörWorld cried. I saw them live and they were the loudest band ever. Your reaction hearing Lemmy for the first time made me smile.😁♠️🤘🏻
I first saw them twice in 1993. They were loud. But after their 1999 concert in Copenhagen my ears were ringing for a full week. I still have that T-shirt. _"Everything Louder than Everyone Else"_
@@alansmith8195 I'm usually very careful not to blame music artists for what happens to the spectators, but in your (and my brother's) case I'm ready to expect a connection. Still, I'm sure we were all well aware of the sound level in advance, and we went to the concert by free will anyway - and probably don't regret it. My brother certainly didn't regret a moment. _"We are Motörhead and we play rock'n'roll...!!!"_ 🎶🤘🎸
I met Lemmy in the 80s here in the US, it was my friend's 18th birthday and Lemmy reached into the cooler and pulled-out a tallboy beer and gave it to him. My buddy said, "i'm only 18" and Lemmy replied, "you're old enough in England, mate".
Lemmy and the rest of the band you saw in this video are dead. For me it is very sad but when you have a thunderstorm over your hometown you will know that Motörhead are playing a gig in heaven. Enjoy it. 😁🤘🏻 And if you wanna know about the opinion of Lemmy you have to listen to the song Orgasmatron. Orgasmatron was a word out of a movie of Woody Allen but he used it in a funny way. But Lemmy tooked this word for a zynictic way to have a look on this world. And that is the reason why I love Lemmys lyrics. These are true and showing my kind of thinking. He spoke out what I couldn't put into words. The funny way and the serious way. He was a soulmate to me.
Motörhead played loud. I mean _LOUD._ Whenever someone beat them, they played even louder. Broke the world record several times. _"Everything Louder than Everyone Else."_ One of the times I watched them, we were outside in the vestibule when they got on stage. We had to stay in the vestibule for ten minutes before our ears had become accustomed to the insane level of noise coming from inside the concert hall. My ears were ringing for the next full week. I'll never forget that concert.
@@MrDissiuk We didn't. My brother later got perm. Tinnitus. Probably from the loud music on his own stereo at home, but quite possibly from this concert as well.
I was so wrecked when I saw them I ended up on stage with my head inside one of the speaker bins lol, great concert though. Had a massive headache next day though.
@@favouriteislandgirl If you like to read. He wrote his biografy and that was a very good book about his life in his own words. Lemmy Kilmister was great.
Not many three pieces make as much noise as these lads - kinda helped by Lemmy playing his bass more like a guitar. Phil went to Eddy Swales School just over the hill from us. Good Derbyshire lad. RIP Phil.
Lemmy liked playing cords, used a pick (love his signature picks myself), and the classic brightness of his Rickenbacker bass all contributed to that “guitar” sound he’s so known for.
@@favouriteislandgirl here is a good reaction recommendation for you. The tune is called "It's Begun To Rain" by Frank Marino and Mahogany Rush. As a side note, Frank is one of "THEE" most underrated guitar players out there. He has been on the scene since the early 1970's. I think you'll really like how he combines a few styles into one song.
Hello Princesse, The Best vidéo of your channel (with the vidéo of ”The good, the bad and the ugly”’). Surprise and enjoy on your face make my face as à smiley. Thank you so much. Long live to you. Kisses from 🇫🇷
Hard rock at its best. I prefer AC/DC, but Lemmy and Co are superb. I had fun to listen to some live records, they were magnificent. They BLOW your mind off. Ace of Spades may be their most famous, but they have a ton of great songs. Also, Lemmy is - well Lemmy. The greatest kindest rock star who was so ground to the earth. Maybe together with Brian from AC/DC. The stories about and with Lemmy are so many and basically all are true :D
So, babe, you learned an important fact about the world. "Ace Of Spades" it is. It' s about as fundamental to know of the world as is "Satisfaction", the Mona Lisa, the pyramids, E=mc^2 and many, many things more. In comparison: what the F*ck is hip hop?
@@favouriteislandgirl babe, have you ever listened to those old blues legends like Robert Johnson, Lightnin Hopkins, Howling Wolf..? I think you'd like it very much. I can see you have that kind of heart and soul to feel the very essence of that sound. Hugs...
Favourite quote from Lemmy "You can't have everything. If you did, where would you put it?"
That was a Steven Wright joke. I would guess it originated with Wright, though, he left out the "If you did" part.
Everywhere?
@@imnotabotrlyimnot interesting to know.
@@vamboroolz1612 Epic question needs an epic answer
He was a bugger for that. He swiped Frank Zappa's line about how if the Mother Of Invention moved in next door then your lawn would die, Lemmy said it of Motorhead ten years later.
Lemmy the only guy who could pull off being a cowboy, bassist, biker, roadie and icon at the same time. RIP Lemmy my hero ❤
Motorhead in the 90s in Vienna and I was in the front row, then for 2 days there was a whistling and roaring in my ears. Lemmy was not only a brilliant musician, he was also completely down to earth. A journalist once asked him why he, a world star, still lived in an apartment at sunset. He replied that his local bar was around the corner and he had rent control. The apartment was also full of memories and souvenirs from his fans and friends😆
Lemmy was great indeed, yet seeing him being lonely was heartbreaking. I sure miss him
Saw him 83,85 2011. Lemmy was The Man.
Love seeing people discover this groundbreaking band. Motörhead influenced so many musicians, the whole world would be poorer without them.
One of the most important and well-loved hard rock bands of all time. Motörhead were role models for countless bands to come, most famously Metallica. They also gave us 40 glorious years of music without ever losing their fire and quality. Formed in Britain in 1975 by their singer, bassist and undisputed leader Ian Kilmister - better known as Lemmy. He had previously been part of another famous hard rock band, Hawkwind, and sang on their all-time biggest hits "SIlver machine".
"Ace of spades" is Motörhead's most famous song, the title track of their fourth album released in 1980, by their most famous lineup, active 1976-82. The other members were guitarist "Fast" Eddie Clarke and drummer Phil "Philthy Animal Taylor. In 1982, during a US tour, Clarke left Motörhead to form the band Fastway. Careerwise, this was a mistake. Fastway were not a flop, but no way near as successful as Motörhead either. Taylor were in and out of the band a couple of times before being sacked for good in 1992, being too weakened by drugs and alcohol to play the drums properly anymore. In their heyday, the three produced countless classic songs like "Overkill", "Bomber", "We are the road crew", "Iron fist", "No class" and "Motörhead".
Lemmy kept the band alive through the good times and the bad, producing great songs to the very end. Among the more famous are "Killed by death", "Hellraiser", "Burner", "Deaf forever", "Orgasmatron", "In the name of tragedy", "Born to raise hell" and the sad war ballad "1916", that was recently covered by Sabaton and met with tremendous acclaim. And Lemmy also kept his integrity to the very end, refusing to accept money for projects he didn't believe in, living the simple but wonderful rock'n'roll life he loved, with parties, girls, playing live and making music. The only battle he couldn't win, was the one against cancer. But he died peacefully, painlessly and with great dignity as an unbroken hero on the 28th of December, 2015. Philthy Animal Taylor had passed away only a month before. The last surviving classic Motörhead member, Fast Eddie Clarke, crossed the rainbow bridge in January 2018.
But as long as there is still one fan of hard rock and heavy metal left in this world, Motörhead will never really be gone.
Beautifully written.
This is basically the definition of rock n roll, all wrapped up in one song.
Lemmy always said Motorhead was a rock n roll band, not a heavy metal band... I'd say we can safely call it heavy rock.
@tonykomarytska3934 Countless discussions about it, but the fact remains, Motorhead = Rock and roll, NOT metal. And that's actually a compliment, because if people mistake your rock and roll for metal, you're playing some god damn hard rock and roll.
Like Hawkwind, Motorhead had more in common with punks and old-school rock 'n' rollers than they did all the big-hair and spandex brigade that was the thing in the late 70s and 80s.
And if Lemmy says it's rock and roll would you argue? With Lemmy?
God's speed Lemmy, possibly the finest example of a pure rock and roll animal to have ever lived.
One of their slower love ballads.
Lemmy once said, “if we moved in next to you, we would play so loud your grass would die”.
lmao
The definition of a power trio! All sadly gone. But not forgotten.
R.I.P. Lemmy. A real rock song. Top tier
One of the best rock n' roll bands ever. And Lemmy is a legend.
Lemmy Kilmister(bass,vocals)"Fast"Eddie Clark(guitarist) and Phil("Philthy Animal")Taylor(drums)these 3 guys are the "Original 3 Amigos"
I won a competition to see Tank, who were support for Motorhead in Hamburg, Fat Eddie had me in a Headlock for the Photo for Record Mirror.
He is Lemmy The Legend.
You know how old this is? Lemmy and Motörhead are Legends
nope lol
Saw Lemmy in a record store in Dublin, I think it was around 2001. Gave him a nod, didn't have the balls to approach him, wish that I had. Spoke with Mickey Dee one time after a show, he was a down to earth guy.
Lemmy and the guys were fantastic people, I served drinks, spun records and shot the shit with them until dawn in Portland after one of their shows. they were some of he nicest chillest metal heads i ever knew.
I have subscribed, please keep wearing the ears. Listening to Motorhead while wearing holographic purple ears is the way forward 😃
Lmao made me smile lol thank you 😊 ☺️ I will
We are MOTÖRHEAD and we play Rock´n Roll....true statement.
Next Stop for you: Overkill Live. You will love it.
Motorhead never didn't go all out all the time. Lemmy was a legend.
Lemmy loved the lady’s from the islands♥️😜
lmao true
First discovered Motorhead back in 1985. Once I saw them in Llandudno in Wales in 2000 (ish) which was near where he grew up and went to school. A lad from the school was attending his first Motorhead concert and Lemmy welcomed him in English and then in Welsh! Fantastic bloke and is sorely missed as are Fast Eddie and Filthy. R. I. P guys
This my dear was Motörhead and they played rock 'n roll. None of the people in this video are with us today. When Lemmy died the MotörWorld cried. I saw them live and they were the loudest band ever. Your reaction hearing Lemmy for the first time made me smile.😁♠️🤘🏻
HEEEYYY DEAR! Lemmy was ROCK'N'ROLL personified! FAST AND LOUD RIGHT TO THE END!
I was there , i have the t-shirt , and i was deaf from the concert in 1979 Manchester UK ,they where great
I first saw them twice in 1993. They were loud. But after their 1999 concert in Copenhagen my ears were ringing for a full week. I still have that T-shirt. _"Everything Louder than Everyone Else"_
@@larsrons7937 nice you experienced the legends, and we never forget
Saw them in 79 as well... I blame my now bad hearing on motorhead 🤘
@@alansmith8195 I'm usually very careful not to blame music artists for what happens to the spectators, but in your (and my brother's) case I'm ready to expect a connection. Still, I'm sure we were all well aware of the sound level in advance, and we went to the concert by free will anyway - and probably don't regret it. My brother certainly didn't regret a moment.
_"We are Motörhead and we play rock'n'roll...!!!"_ 🎶🤘🎸
@@alansmith8195 ... pardon? (1979 West Runton Pavilion)
Best rock and roll band ever.
I met Lemmy in the 80s here in the US, it was my friend's 18th birthday and Lemmy reached into the cooler and pulled-out a tallboy beer and gave it to him. My buddy said, "i'm only 18" and Lemmy replied, "you're old enough in England, mate".
Lemmy and the rest of the band you saw in this video are dead. For me it is very sad but when you have a thunderstorm over your hometown you will know that Motörhead are playing a gig in heaven. Enjoy it. 😁🤘🏻
And if you wanna know about the opinion of Lemmy you have to listen to the song Orgasmatron. Orgasmatron was a word out of a movie of Woody Allen but he used it in a funny way. But Lemmy tooked this word for a zynictic way to have a look on this world. And that is the reason why I love Lemmys lyrics. These are true and showing my kind of thinking. He spoke out what I couldn't put into words. The funny way and the serious way. He was a soulmate to me.
very good reaction, ty. Be safe all
Motörhead
Name of tragedy
Another Perfect Day is a really good song, too ❤🤘
Without a doubt. Love that album.
📍 wow! The attitude, the energy the style, not to mention the band was good too. :-)
Wow, thank you! Lol
No Sleep Till Hammersmith...cracking album.
Motörhead played loud. I mean _LOUD._ Whenever someone beat them, they played even louder. Broke the world record several times. _"Everything Louder than Everyone Else."_ One of the times I watched them, we were outside in the vestibule when they got on stage. We had to stay in the vestibule for ten minutes before our ears had become accustomed to the insane level of noise coming from inside the concert hall. My ears were ringing for the next full week. I'll never forget that concert.
When I saw them I used foam earplugs and could still hear everything very very well lol
@@MrDissiuk We didn't. My brother later got perm. Tinnitus. Probably from the loud music on his own stereo at home, but quite possibly from this concert as well.
I was so wrecked when I saw them I ended up on stage with my head inside one of the speaker bins lol, great concert though. Had a massive headache next day though.
@@DomingoDeSantaClara 🤣😵🤕Yes, that sounds like a genuine Motörhead concert
'Everything louder than everything else' is an Ian Gillan quote, you can hear him say it on Deep Purple's 1972 live album Made in Japan
RIP Lemmy. You are missed 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
@@bjorreb7487 🙏🙏🙏
@@favouriteislandgirl If you like to read. He wrote his biografy and that was a very good book about his life in his own words. Lemmy Kilmister was great.
We love Motorhead! RIP to the boys who have gone😎
Oh a blast from my past!
Whenever Lemmy went on tour he always took a suitcase full of books.
Best trio ever!!!!
Adorable head phones. Great song to cover!
awss thank you
That is MUSIC, they are Motorhead, and he is Lemmy. Nuff said.
I agree 👍 💯
This is rock n' roll! Lemmy is the real king of rock n' roll!!!
I think this may be true 👍 🤔
“Motörhead” by Motörhead is also another song you should listen to.
Seen 9 times...and we will never see the likes of them again
🤘🤘
I once had the pleasure of seeing Lemmy in the flesh. Such a legend.
I am jealous lol
Who is that guy? That’s GOD!! 🤘🏼
I won't doubt it
🤣 Great vid Fav, yeah Motorhead will take you to next level 👍
Not many three pieces make as much noise as these lads - kinda helped by Lemmy playing his bass more like a guitar.
Phil went to Eddy Swales School just over the hill from us. Good Derbyshire lad. RIP Phil.
Lemmy liked playing cords, used a pick (love his signature picks myself), and the classic brightness of his Rickenbacker bass all contributed to that “guitar” sound he’s so known for.
Born to lose,live to win🤘
I think if there was to be an official Top 10 hardest rock songs ever then Ace Of Spades would likely make somewhere in the Top 5 for sure.
Definitely 👍 My top 10 would also include a recent offering... ua-cam.com/video/yfORoQIqB3E/v-deo.htmlsi=J7rxI6tRzkXNzNMp 💪bass/guitar battle 👌
I agree
@@favouriteislandgirl here is a good reaction recommendation for you. The tune is called "It's Begun To Rain" by Frank Marino and Mahogany Rush.
As a side note, Frank is one of "THEE" most underrated guitar players out there. He has been on the scene since the early 1970's. I think you'll really like how he combines a few styles into one song.
great reaction! Try "Overkill". Careful though, your lawn will die.
HEAVY metal
"Son promise me one thing.
Never do heroin.
Cocain is much better" Lemmy to his Son
loved Lemmy used be in one of my all-time favorite bands Hawkwind.
They we're Motörhead And they Played Rock 'n' Roll... they were first, only and last one to be so much commited to do it.
Hello Princesse,
The Best vidéo of your channel (with the vidéo of ”The good, the bad and the ugly”’). Surprise and enjoy on your face make my face as à smiley. Thank you so much. Long live to you. Kisses from 🇫🇷
Lemmy is heavy metal, heavy metal is Lemmy....god rest his soul
Lemmy said he wasnt heavy metal but a rock and roll band!
Nobody could say it better
Lemmy started out with the band Hawkwind, maybe check them out as well especially the track Silver Machine ! Lemmy was a metal legend xx
First prediction: mind blown 😆
Keep in mind that they're a three piece at this point. Lemme is playing rhythm, and co-lead, guitar on the bass while singing.
The Gods of Speed/Thrash Metal. Saw them open for G&R/Metallica in '92.
This is Motorhead and they play ROCK N ROLL
So glad I experienced this
The moisture levels must have hit the roof, sweetie.
Check out Herbert Groenemeyer 'der Weg'!
Hard rock at its best. I prefer AC/DC, but Lemmy and Co are superb.
I had fun to listen to some live records, they were magnificent. They BLOW your mind off.
Ace of Spades may be their most famous, but they have a ton of great songs.
Also, Lemmy is - well Lemmy. The greatest kindest rock star who was so ground to the earth. Maybe together with Brian from AC/DC.
The stories about and with Lemmy are so many and basically all are true :D
This was a song made for bar fights.
@@ThePresidentialTouch lmao I can totally see it
Naa, it stops fights as all concerned would be head bangin' once it starts.
Lemmy kidminster 🤟🤘🤟🤟
But thats the way i like it baby--I dont want to live forever!
Great band to listen to/react to.
Now try “Slayer” with suggested song of “Tormentor” (with many other great options for a song to play)
Jumalan bändi! 😎
Lemmy ti sta guardando la balconata 😂
RIP Lemmy!
Lemmy!!!!!!!!
He is amazing 👏
After this, I think that you should react to Motörheads “1916”
and everybody says motorhead are a metal band
I love this a hot chick getting of to Motorhead.
lol they are amazing
Motorhead - Orgasmatron
This band were Loud, Fast a true metal band. Now try Bomber, Overkill ! xx
So, babe, you learned an important fact about the world. "Ace Of Spades" it is. It' s about as fundamental to know of the world as is "Satisfaction", the Mona Lisa, the pyramids, E=mc^2 and many, many things more. In comparison: what the F*ck is hip hop?
lol thank you i learn everyday on here
My wiener dog, Magudgil, WAS the Ace of Spades.
"who is that?" Well, that's god silly.
Don’t forget the Joker!!🤣🤪😛
🤘🏾😎🤘🏾
🤘🤘😎🇫🇮🎸🎸
He is British just soze ya noze.
Oh no 🤭
By chance I met Lemmy at the Adelaide Casino and he was just a laid back bloke no "Rockstar" vibe or ego.
And now go for a drive...ehmmm, better not.
So what do you think of real British Heavy Metal music.
I think this is the best song ever lol 😆
When a black girl wins poker with the Ace of Spades
Welcome to real music
Pauvre fille t'étais encore en couches que j'écoutais déjà ça.
Lmao true that 🤣
Gosh you are a very pretty young lady.
Thank you 😊
You love that devil's blues babe.
I think I do to
@@favouriteislandgirl babe, have you ever listened to those old blues legends like Robert Johnson, Lightnin Hopkins, Howling Wolf..? I think you'd like it very much. I can see you have that kind of heart and soul to feel the very essence of that sound. Hugs...
Never pause Motorhead , that copyright this is an ad ploy
if it was copyright it would be refused on upload