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I read that early on, when they were playing these crazy clubs with hostile audiences, he'd raise the microphone so he'd be able to see if a bottle was coming at his head...and then it just became his trademark.
I would not say this is straight thrash metal, Lemmy will tell you it's just rock n roll. However saying that this was the precurser to what became thrash metal.
The one and only Lemmy Kilmister on bass & vocals, Phil “Philthy Animal” Taylor on drums and “Fast” Eddie Clarke on guitar….the iconic lineup responsible for what are probably the most popular Motörhead albums. Unfortunately all 3 of these gentlemen have passed. In the 1980s Eddie Clarke was also a member of Fastway, a band he started with Pete Way, the former bassist for UFO. They were awesome. My personal favourite Motörhead song: Killed By Death. Great reaction, as always.
Lemmy, Fast Eddy and Filthy Animal, aka Ian "Lemmy" Kilminster (bass and vocals), Eddy Clark (guitar) and Phil Taylor (drums). The power trio that put the POWER into trio. Prior to Motorhead, Lemmy sang with space rock band Hawkwind (you should check out "Silver Machine" with Lemmy singing before his voice was affected so much with all the smoking). "Motorhead" was actually a Hawkwind song as well.
The incredible energy of this banger reminds me of UK Punk (e.g. The Damned - New Rose, Stiff Little Fingers - Inflammable Material). I only recently discovered that Lemmy sang lead on the Hawkwind classic - Silver Machine from 1972! Cheers.
This was my first real exposure to Motorhead. I am not a musician but sold music at retail for 11-12 years and promoted live concerts (all contemporary jazz) for 7 years. Although other bands have done it (Rush, for example) it seems as if it would be especially difficult for the bass and drums to stay locked so tight when you add in lead vocal responsibility for the bass player. They blew that idea out of the water. Great tune and performance. Thanks for exposing me to this one, loved your comments on it.
@@IIChristisKingII Yeah. He said something to the effect that they were playing to a crowd of like 6 people and a dog and that way he didn't have to look at them. But I'd assume he was just joking around.
I had this as a vinyl single, then on a very early CD (for a early cd player), hooked up to a Marantz amp and Ditton 100 speakers and as a mature student in Derby (UK)I could get the glass in the windows to suck in and out! Possibly now looking back at the age of 62 possibly where my hearing problems started :-) Not that I'm complaining.
Exactly the same make and model set up here. (miss those speakers, they were great) made the window glass suck in and out playing this very ear bleeding load 🙂 (Sorry to the neighbours at the time)
At this point Motorhead was a trio, a few years later they became a 4 piece with 2 guitar players. Then they went back to being a 3 piece for the last 15 or 20 years of the band's existence.
Life's a gamble like a game of cards in which the final ultimately powerful cards is inevitably ace of spades (which symbolizes) -Death. Motorhead said they're just a rockandroll band
The way I heard it one of the reasons he put the mike that high is that when they played in bars people often ended in a brawl and that way his face was somewhat protected from flying glass :D
Hey there from Ned in Spain stopping by for the legendary Motorhead. Lemmy was already a raging Rock monster in the mid 1960s band Rocking Vickers just waiting for a band to match his fury. He got called " Lemmy " from when he was a roadie for bands, incl. Hendrix, because he was always mooching money. " Lend Me = Lemmy". After playing guitar and singing in bands like Sam Gopal and bass /voc in Hawkwind he started Motorhead with Pink Fairies guitarist Larry Wallis, Lucas Fox on drums replaced by Phil Taylor. These guys were deep into the "speed" scene and not many people could stand the pace of their partying and relentless gigging. One of the few bands that appealed to both stone Metal heads as well as Punks and Hardcore fans. I got to meet him when I played a Motorhead tribute show which was awesome. He was smart and funny and he did great interviews. Iron Fist, Bomber, Sharpshooter, No Class, Overkill, Love Me Like Reptile, Stay Clean, Metropolis, Like A Nightmare, We Are The Road Crew, Iron Horse, Shoot You In The Back, Killed By Death.....Long Live Motorhead !!!
Motörhead was formed after Lemmy got kicked fro ma band called Hawkwind. The last song he penned for Hawkwind was a song called Motörhead. Lemmy hated when people called his band a metal band they Played rock and roll at a faster pace. Lemmt would always start the show shouting the words. WE are Motörhead and we PLAY ROCK AND ROLL. Lemmy was the only constant band member in the 80ys. in the mid 80ys Phil Campbell joined the band as a guitarist with Micheal Burston on guitar after Lemmy had fired Brian robertson after only 1 album. Making the band a 4 piece with drummer Pete gill after Phil Taylor got sacked in 1984 as well. Gill left in 1987 making a comeback for Taylor. Taylor got once again sacked in 1992 cause he wasnt taking care of himself and was getting worse behind the drumkit. Mikkey dee joined the band in 1992. Finally giving Motörhead a steady lineup. In 1995 Burston left the band. And lemmy opted to getting back as a 3 piece. Lemmy Phil and mikkey carried on with the band until lemmy his death in 2015. I would like to suggest Motörhead overkill live in 2005 the band in peak form. With a sound to die for ua-cam.com/video/30kAX4gMbfg/v-deo.html
Two tracks to checkout, 1916 as everyone checks out the Sabbaton version, and for a real change of pace , don’t let daddy touch me. Yes I have been to two concerts , Hammersmith ocean, no sleep to Hammersmith tour, and a small venue. My ears are still ringing some 40 + years later
Someone whos been to a Motorhead concert? I can go one better... I saw Motorhead in 1984 at the winter show building in Wellington New Zealand. Not this lineup though, they were a four piece. My mate Steve Elliot was bass player in Strikemaster the support band, so myself and friends got to go backstage after the gig. I got to meet Lemmy who was a total hoot. Also met Phil Campbell and Wurzel the guitarists, but didn't get to meet Pete Gill the drummer, (ex Saxon), but could see him starfished on the floor in an adjoining room for the next half hour... Got Lemmy Phil and Wurzel's autographs on the lining of my leather jacket, that was later stolen and burn't by an ex girlfriend as she knew its value to me, and also got Lems pick from last song, (Louie louie), which I still have to this day, (tortoiseshell dunlop). I rang my mate Steve the next day and told him about the pick and he said I got better than that but wouldn't divulge what, telling me you'll see... A fortnight later we went to see Steve play at a pub gig we had to cancel as our drummer broke his wrist in a motorcycle smash so Steves band filled in for us. As Steve took the stage he tapped me on the shoulder and said block your eyes till the first bass note... Anyway... I put my hands over my eyes, and when I unblocked them, there he was gloating with his new, but used, very familiar looking Rickenbacker 4001 bass... Lucky bastard... I'm happy that I got to have a Jack Daniels with Lemmy, and even happier that 40 years later my mate still has Lemmys bass.
Hang on, lemme stop what I'm doing and drop in for a legend. Usually, the reactor already knowing the song is a dealbreaker, but not here. And never for Lemmy. You know, he was touring five weeks before he died. Left us in front of his favourite video game machine. We should all go that way. (Your note to the drummers was...noted.) RIP Taylor RIP Clarke RIP Lemmy.
Just imagine a Lemmy/Rob Halford duet, with Lemmy staring at the ceiling and Rob hunched over looking at the floor. They wouldn't even see each other! (I thought Rob spoke well at Lemmy's funeral - RIP, from an old Hawkwind fan). When my wife was (briefly) a secondary school teacher, last day of term they got to vote on a song to listen to. Some boy band won, she said "you're not making me listen to _that,_ how about _Ace_ _Of_ _Spades?"_ - so that's what they did.
Heavy duty rock and roll! Lemmy is the man! Check out this tune from Fastway, which included the guitarist from this video, Fast Eddie Clarke, the former bassist from UFO, Pete Way (hence the name Fastway), Jerry Shirley, former drummer for Humble Pie, and Dave King, who went on to sing with Flogging Molly. The original MTV video is not available on UA-cam, but this rocks so hard, it’s still worth a spin! Rock on brother! ua-cam.com/video/D5_oPyavUaw/v-deo.htmlsi=wFCdMm0PxeDKiJdn
I saw them on this tour. They warmed up for the mighty Nazareth. As far as I'm concerned this is Motorhead's ONE song. I don't care to hear anything else from someone that didn't know when to stop smoking
Check out the reactor The Charismatic Voice reaction to this and she explaines why he does this. Something about projection I believe. Lay It On The Line By Triumph is a great song. please consider reacting to that. Really have enjoyed your reactions since subscribing.
Oh cool! I definitely have to check that out! She does great work over there on her channel! So glad you are enjoying the content and thanks for the sub!
What if Lemmy & Ozzy collaborated - they did & definitely worth a watch . I noticed in the comments about fastEddy's band "Fastway" & dude do yourself a favor & check them out I know it'll be right up your alley! "Say what you will" or "If you could see" would be my recommendation from a very under-rated (awesome) band
Great choice , but to really appreciate them , you have to watch them in a live performance Checkout Motohead - Overkill ua-cam.com/video/30kAX4gMbfg/v-deo.htmlsi=1AElLatbZl8W8vQv Enjoy the power of the drumming 👍
I can't remember what year it was cuz I seen so many Motorhead concert's back in the day. But, I was at the infamous Motorhead concert w/ Exciter & Merciful Fate @TheVarityTheather in Cleveland Ohio when Lemmy & the boys literally brought down the house. It was the night Motorhead broke the Guinness Book of World Records sound decibel level previously held by KISS. Motorhead was so f%ckin' loud that the fire Marshal shutdown the concert when fans started running for the doors in panic mode as the ceiling & walls in the theater began to crumble & fall on the crowd. From all the damage Motorhead had done to the theater that night. It wasn't long after the theater had to close their doors altogether that's how loud they were. Just saying... +Peace & Rock n' Roll 4 Your Soul My Friend+ 🤘😜🤘
@@216Numbskull Boy, do I remember that night. I was supposed to be there but by a twist of fate, I didn't make it. (I'm in Akron.) That was some epic time I'm told. I heard the story from a few people who were there-boy, those were the days. And the same to you, friend!
@@setonhillstudios Lemmy basically lived at the rainbow bar and Grill in West Hollywood and would play video poker at the end of the bar and drink whiskey for hours and hours on end. He got an apartment just down the street from the Rainbow so he could live close to the bar. They have a life size statue of him there now.
That drummer must've needed more calories than Michael Phelp back then. My goodness he was cooking!🤘🤘 And I've never been to a show with a mosh pit. Nope, not for me. I don't even know when they became a thing. Just not my type of music, I guess.
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Straight up Rock & Roll!!! RIP Lemmy! Can't wait to check out more from Motörhead! 🔥
"We're Motorhead and we play Rock and Roll!"
RIP Lem, Philthy and Fast Eddie
Motorhead for life 🤘
Ian Frazer Kilmister aka Lemmy. Coolest man on the planet bar none
Lemmy played the bass like a rhythm guitar w/distortion
And his amp always set treble and bass to zero and medium to full.
Saw them live many times. Best live band ever. ❤
I read that early on, when they were playing these crazy clubs with hostile audiences, he'd raise the microphone so he'd be able to see if a bottle was coming at his head...and then it just became his trademark.
He had the microphone like that, so he could see incoming beer bottles 👍
Oh wow! 😳
Met Lemmy once (briefly) I was 16 he was a really nice guy.
(Philthy) Phil Taylor drummer, born In my home town Chesterfield UK
Great dart player as well....
I have been in the front row. After about 3 tracks I had to move back. My ears were ringing for 3 days. 😂😂
Wow!!! Let’s goooooo! 🤘🏻
Philty Taylor on the drums!
I would not say this is straight thrash metal, Lemmy will tell you it's just rock n roll. However saying that this was the precurser to what became thrash metal.
Love this song!!
The one and only Lemmy Kilmister on bass & vocals, Phil “Philthy Animal” Taylor on drums and “Fast” Eddie Clarke on guitar….the iconic lineup responsible for what are probably the most popular Motörhead albums. Unfortunately all 3 of these gentlemen have passed.
In the 1980s Eddie Clarke was also a member of Fastway, a band he started with Pete Way, the former bassist for UFO. They were awesome.
My personal favourite Motörhead song: Killed By Death.
Great reaction, as always.
Lemmy does a killer cover of Enter Sandman: Motörhead Enter Sandman
The album "No Sleep Til Hammersmith" is my go to 💥💥💥💥if I need a lift.
Dude...ya gotta check out their tune "I'm So Bad Baby I Don't Care." Monster track!
Check out Motorhead & Girlschool - "Please Dont Touch" - they 'duet' with an all-female metal band 😊
I saw them live in a club once, and I couldn't hear for a week. Powerful, raw and fun. Great band. R.I.P. Lem, Phil & Eddie.
If you’re a drummer you gotta do Overkill
The live version from the Stage Fright DVD (which is on UA-cam) where Mikkey Dee lets rip.
Lemmy was in a band called Hawkwind
Before Hawkwind he played in Sam Gopal
The band name motorhead came from a hawkwind song called motorhead they also covered it
Lemmy, Fast Eddy and Filthy Animal, aka Ian "Lemmy" Kilminster (bass and vocals), Eddy Clark (guitar) and Phil Taylor (drums). The power trio that put the POWER into trio. Prior to Motorhead, Lemmy sang with space rock band Hawkwind (you should check out "Silver Machine" with Lemmy singing before his voice was affected so much with all the smoking). "Motorhead" was actually a Hawkwind song as well.
Check out No Sleep 'til Hammersmith great Motorhead Live offering.
Have this on my IPod, great grass cutting song.
Ace of Blades.
Yeah #1 Landscapin' track😎
Ace of Blades!!! 😄🤣😄 That’s great!
@Roadrunner_1000 😂🤣😂
The incredible energy of this banger reminds me of UK Punk (e.g. The Damned - New Rose, Stiff Little Fingers - Inflammable Material). I only recently discovered that Lemmy sang lead on the Hawkwind classic - Silver Machine from 1972! Cheers.
Lemmy played the Bass like a Rhythm guitar. At one point they had 4 members but usually 3.
Gotcha! Appreciate it and thanks for hanging out!
I used this song to get my bloodpressure down after a stress day at work, Ace of Spades on max volume for 15 to 20 min.
Check out Overkill.
Haha 😂 I don’t know if it will have that effect on me! Thanks for the recommendation and hanging out!
@@setonhillstudios You're welcome.
Fast Eddie Clarke went on and left Motörhead and formed the group “Fastway” Easy Living
Feel Me Touch Me, Heft ❤️🔥🎸
Oh wow! I have to check some of that stuff out! I bet it’s awesome!
This is so freaking cool. That's all I can say.
Fast Eddie love him!
This was my first real exposure to Motorhead. I am not a musician but sold music at retail for 11-12 years and promoted live concerts (all contemporary jazz) for 7 years. Although other bands have done it (Rush, for example) it seems as if it would be especially difficult for the bass and drums to stay locked so tight when you add in lead vocal responsibility for the bass player. They blew that idea out of the water. Great tune and performance. Thanks for exposing me to this one, loved your comments on it.
I agree! Singing while playing bass or any instrument is I’m sure a challenge in itself! This was a fun tune for sure! Thanks for hanging out!
Lemmy kept the mic up high because it made him open his throat to sing. His vocal style was rough, and it was easier on his voice that way.
I thought he once said it was so he did not have to watch the crowd, he could have just being his sarcastic self when he said that.
@@IIChristisKingII Yeah. He said something to the effect that they were playing to a crowd of like 6 people and a dog and that way he didn't have to look at them. But I'd assume he was just joking around.
I had this as a vinyl single, then on a very early CD (for a early cd player), hooked up to a Marantz amp and Ditton 100 speakers and as a mature student in Derby (UK)I could get the glass in the windows to suck in and out! Possibly now looking back at the age of 62 possibly where my hearing problems started :-) Not that I'm complaining.
Haha 😂 That’s wild! You only live once though, right! 🤘🏻
Exactly the same make and model set up here. (miss those speakers, they were great) made the window glass suck in and out playing this very ear bleeding load 🙂
(Sorry to the neighbours at the time)
Rock n roll
Let’s gooooo! 💯
I'm a LemmyHead! Philthy Animal (Phil Taylor) was a little beast on his kit!
For sure!! Love this tune and can’t wait to hear more!
THESE GUYS R SO FAST ON SPEED AKA METH
😳😳
At this point Motorhead was a trio, a few years later they became a 4 piece with 2 guitar players. Then they went back to being a 3 piece for the last 15 or 20 years of the band's existence.
The iron fist killer from Motorhead
Life's a gamble like a game of cards in which the final ultimately powerful cards is inevitably ace of spades (which symbolizes) -Death. Motorhead said they're just a rockandroll band
Killer track bt the legendary Lemmy and the boys❤❤
Mashugga, Gojira, Amon Amarth
Covered Gojira here on the channel! They brought that 🔥
The way I heard it one of the reasons he put the mike that high is that when they played in bars people often ended in a brawl and that way his face was somewhat protected from flying glass :D
Wow! That seems like a wild ride! 😳
@@setonhillstudios Lemmy apparently was not a scaredy-cat 😂
@@reaperinsaltbrine5211 🤣😂 He seemed like he probably lived through some crazy experiences! I’m sure he wasn’t phased by much! 🤘🏻
Hey there from Ned in Spain stopping by for the legendary Motorhead. Lemmy was already a raging Rock monster in the mid 1960s band Rocking Vickers just waiting for a band to match his fury. He got called " Lemmy " from when he was a roadie for bands, incl. Hendrix, because he was always mooching money. " Lend Me = Lemmy". After playing guitar and singing in bands like Sam Gopal and bass /voc in Hawkwind he started Motorhead with Pink Fairies guitarist Larry Wallis, Lucas Fox on drums replaced by Phil Taylor. These guys were deep into the "speed" scene and not many people could stand the pace of their partying and relentless gigging. One of the few bands that appealed to both stone Metal heads as well as Punks and Hardcore fans. I got to meet him when I played a Motorhead tribute show which was awesome. He was smart and funny and he did great interviews. Iron Fist, Bomber, Sharpshooter, No Class, Overkill, Love Me Like Reptile, Stay Clean, Metropolis, Like A Nightmare, We Are The Road Crew, Iron Horse, Shoot You In The Back, Killed By Death.....Long Live Motorhead !!!
Go check out "so what," classic Lemmy
Drummer Phil was one of the first to innovate the use of double kicks!
Oh wow! That’s super cool!
Motörhead was formed after Lemmy got kicked fro ma band called Hawkwind. The last song he penned for Hawkwind was a song called Motörhead. Lemmy hated when people called his band a metal band they Played rock and roll at a faster pace. Lemmt would always start the show shouting the words. WE are Motörhead and we PLAY ROCK AND ROLL. Lemmy was the only constant band member in the 80ys. in the mid 80ys Phil Campbell joined the band as a guitarist with Micheal Burston on guitar after Lemmy had fired Brian robertson after only 1 album. Making the band a 4 piece with drummer Pete gill after Phil Taylor got sacked in 1984 as well. Gill left in 1987 making a comeback for Taylor. Taylor got once again sacked in 1992 cause he wasnt taking care of himself and was getting worse behind the drumkit. Mikkey dee joined the band in 1992. Finally giving Motörhead a steady lineup. In 1995 Burston left the band. And lemmy opted to getting back as a 3 piece. Lemmy Phil and mikkey carried on with the band until lemmy his death in 2015. I would like to suggest Motörhead overkill live in 2005 the band in peak form. With a sound to die for ua-cam.com/video/30kAX4gMbfg/v-deo.html
One of the great songs of 1980, that was a superb year for music!
Two tracks to checkout, 1916 as everyone checks out the Sabbaton version, and for a real change of pace , don’t let daddy touch me. Yes I have been to two concerts , Hammersmith ocean, no sleep to Hammersmith tour, and a small venue. My ears are still ringing some 40 + years later
Yes... Overkill a Must
Bomber! Live!
Someone whos been to a Motorhead concert? I can go one better... I saw Motorhead in 1984 at the winter show building in Wellington New Zealand. Not this lineup though, they were a four piece. My mate Steve Elliot was bass player in Strikemaster the support band, so myself and friends got to go backstage after the gig. I got to meet Lemmy who was a total hoot. Also met Phil Campbell and Wurzel the guitarists, but didn't get to meet Pete Gill the drummer, (ex Saxon), but could see him starfished on the floor in an adjoining room for the next half hour... Got Lemmy Phil and Wurzel's autographs on the lining of my leather jacket, that was later stolen and burn't by an ex girlfriend as she knew its value to me, and also got Lems pick from last song, (Louie louie), which I still have to this day, (tortoiseshell dunlop). I rang my mate Steve the next day and told him about the pick and he said I got better than that but wouldn't divulge what, telling me you'll see... A fortnight later we went to see Steve play at a pub gig we had to cancel as our drummer broke his wrist in a motorcycle smash so Steves band filled in for us. As Steve took the stage he tapped me on the shoulder and said block your eyes till the first bass note... Anyway... I put my hands over my eyes, and when I unblocked them, there he was gloating with his new, but used, very familiar looking Rickenbacker 4001 bass... Lucky bastard... I'm happy that I got to have a Jack Daniels with Lemmy, and even happier that 40 years later my mate still has Lemmys bass.
If some aliens came down from outer space and asked me to teach them what rock and roll was, I'd play them Ace of Spades.
"Lost woman blues"- live
BOMBER !
Hang on, lemme stop what I'm doing and drop in for a legend. Usually, the reactor already knowing the song is a dealbreaker, but not here. And never for Lemmy. You know, he was touring five weeks before he died. Left us in front of his favourite video game machine. We should all go that way. (Your note to the drummers was...noted.) RIP Taylor RIP Clarke RIP Lemmy.
Wow! Doing what he loved up until the very end! What a life to live! 🤘🏻
Bomber Live
Live version of In the name of Tragedy. Motörhead. You will love it.
150 miles an hour from the git go!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Lemmy was in another band before Motorhead. That was Hawkwind xx
Just imagine a Lemmy/Rob Halford duet, with Lemmy staring at the ceiling and Rob hunched over looking at the floor. They wouldn't even see each other! (I thought Rob spoke well at Lemmy's funeral - RIP, from an old Hawkwind fan). When my wife was (briefly) a secondary school teacher, last day of term they got to vote on a song to listen to. Some boy band won, she said "you're not making me listen to _that,_ how about _Ace_ _Of_ _Spades?"_ - so that's what they did.
No sleep to Hammersmith is a live lp
Now try the 'b' side to the single - Dirty Love.
Original Lineup was the BEST Motorhead. Fast Eddie Clark on guitar, an Phil the Animal Taylor on drums.
Heavy duty rock and roll! Lemmy is the man!
Check out this tune from Fastway, which included the guitarist from this video, Fast Eddie Clarke, the former bassist from UFO, Pete Way (hence the name Fastway), Jerry Shirley, former drummer for Humble Pie, and Dave King, who went on to sing with Flogging Molly. The original MTV video is not available on UA-cam, but this rocks so hard, it’s still worth a spin! Rock on brother!
ua-cam.com/video/D5_oPyavUaw/v-deo.htmlsi=wFCdMm0PxeDKiJdn
Thanks for the recommendation and the link! Definitely have to check it out! 🤘🏻
What black sabbath is for heavy metal, motor head is for thrash metal
💥☠️💥
Motorhead had a 30 year run
That’s wild! 😳
I would have said more like 40 years
Need me some Overkill
I saw them on this tour. They warmed up for the mighty Nazareth. As far as I'm concerned this is Motorhead's ONE song. I don't care to hear anything else from someone that didn't know when to stop smoking
Yeah I haven’t heard much of their other stuff so not really sure! 🤷🏻♂️
Fastway is Eddies other band
Need an adrenaline shot ....this will do it.
No doubt about it! 🔥
Its not thrash its speed metal . Jack Daniel's and marlbros is all you need
Check out the reactor The Charismatic Voice reaction to this and she explaines why he does this. Something about projection I believe. Lay It On The Line By Triumph is a great song. please consider reacting to that. Really have enjoyed your reactions since subscribing.
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Phil was from my village and is buried in the local graveyard
Wow! 😳
What if Lemmy & Ozzy collaborated - they did & definitely worth a watch . I noticed in the comments about fastEddy's band "Fastway" & dude do yourself a favor & check them out I know it'll be right up your alley! "Say what you will" or "If you could see" would be my recommendation from a very under-rated (awesome) band
Very animated for a bass player.
Lemmy always said they were a rock 'n' roll band. Not metal
Great choice , but to really appreciate them , you have to watch them in a live performance
Checkout Motohead - Overkill
ua-cam.com/video/30kAX4gMbfg/v-deo.htmlsi=1AElLatbZl8W8vQv
Enjoy the power of the drumming 👍
Appreciate it! Thanks for the link!
P.S. Lost the hearing in my left ear Motorhead/Black Sabbath 1994.
Oh snap!! That’s wild! 😳
I can't remember what year it was cuz I seen so many Motorhead concert's back in the day. But, I was at the infamous Motorhead concert w/ Exciter & Merciful Fate @TheVarityTheather in Cleveland Ohio when Lemmy & the boys literally brought down the house. It was the night Motorhead broke the Guinness Book of World Records sound decibel level previously held by KISS. Motorhead was so f%ckin' loud that the fire Marshal shutdown the concert when fans started running for the doors in panic mode as the ceiling & walls in the theater began to crumble & fall on the crowd. From all the damage Motorhead had done to the theater that night. It wasn't long after the theater had to close their doors altogether that's how loud they were. Just saying... +Peace & Rock n' Roll 4 Your Soul My Friend+ 🤘😜🤘
@@216Numbskull Boy, do I remember that night. I was supposed to be there but by a twist of fate, I didn't make it. (I'm in Akron.) That was some epic time I'm told. I heard the story from a few people who were there-boy, those were the days. And the same to you, friend!
@@216Numbskull Boy, do I remember that night. Greetings from Akron! ☮🤘
The only overdubs you will hear with Motorhead may be on record. Definitely not live.
The song is about Lemmy's gambling problem.
Gotcha!!! Thanks so much! 😁
@@setonhillstudios Lemmy basically lived at the rainbow bar and Grill in West Hollywood and would play video poker at the end of the bar and drink whiskey for hours and hours on end. He got an apartment just down the street from the Rainbow so he could live close to the bar. They have a life size statue of him there now.
Fast Eddie
Shine is a great tune Killed by Death maybe Orgasmatron
,The Hammer chase is better than the catch dancing on your grave
Can you react to George Benson Take 5 live performance thank you
Definitely add it to the list! Thanks!
He had a girlfriend called Wendy O
Lemmy lived off cigarettes and Jack Daniels
🤣😂🤣
That drummer must've needed more calories than Michael Phelp back then. My goodness he was cooking!🤘🤘 And I've never been to a show with a mosh pit. Nope, not for me. I don't even know when they became a thing. Just not my type of music, I guess.
I don’t blame you! Forgot that mess 🤣 And you’re right, he was definitely cooking! Such a great tune! 🔥
2minutes and 44 minutes
Yeah, a slip of the tongue 😂🤦🏻♂️
Check out the song Whore House Blues, it will suprise you
Your thumbnail is of the wrong line-up. Just trying to keep the spirit of Filthy Phil and Fast Eddie alive.
Thanks for the info!
It is Phil and Eddie in the pic!
@@setonhillstudios Thanks for the fix. Very responsive. Keep up the good work.
@@mojobag01 I appreciate you letting me know! Have a great one!
@@setonhillstudios I like your channel. And your accent.
NO..Check out OVERKILL
This was 1980.Sadly all 3 of the babd have died.
Go check out "so what," classic Lemmy