My FIRST time hearing Lemmy & Motörhead!!! Vocal ANALYSIS of "Ace of Spades"!

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  • Опубликовано: 23 мар 2023
  • For years now, Lemmy Kilmister has been on all of your lips with regards to honoring heavy metal, and his unique sound. Well, today, I dive deep into Motörhead and their massively popular song "Ace of Spades" to break down one of the icons of heavy metal. Wish me luck!
    Join professional opera singer Elizabeth Zharoff, as she listens to Motörhead for the first time, performing "Ace of Spades”.
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    Elizabeth Zharoff is an international opera singer and voice coach, with 3 degrees in voice, opera, and music production. She's performed in 18 languages throughout major venues in Europe, America, and Asia. Currently based somewhere between Los Angeles and Tucson, Arizona, Elizabeth spends her days researching voice, singing, teaching, writing music, and recording TONS. She also plays Diablo and Dungeons & Dragons.
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Комментарии • 8 тыс.

  • @jameshill4914
    @jameshill4914 Год назад +8336

    Lemmy's voice is literally what a pack of Marlboros and a bottle of jack would sound like. It's perfect

    • @tattoodude8946
      @tattoodude8946 Год назад +199

      Tom Waits falls into that category too.

    • @NikkLiberos
      @NikkLiberos Год назад +186

      You mean a bottle of jack a day, right?

    • @timhutchinson8485
      @timhutchinson8485 Год назад +257

      More like a bottle of jack, a pack of Marlboro and speed.

    • @BrianS756
      @BrianS756 Год назад +1

      And sprinkle some meth on top.

    • @danooc1
      @danooc1 Год назад +1

      Lemmys voice is what a Middle finger would sound like after a weekend whiskey bender.

  • @ericwagner2997
    @ericwagner2997 Год назад +2609

    This is classic Lemmy -
    Interviewer: "What do you attribute your longevity in the music business to?"
    Lemmy: "Not dying"
    I miss him a lot. He was pure rock and roll.

    • @insederec
      @insederec Год назад +84

      Very british response

    • @djclabbe88
      @djclabbe88 Год назад +50

      There's only one Lemmy, and we all loved him 😎

    • @m3bmuadib
      @m3bmuadib Год назад +4

      😂

    • @jonnylumberjack6223
      @jonnylumberjack6223 Год назад +63

      I was surprised when he died. Even knowing his lifestyle, it seemed like he would actually live forever. You know?

    • @Manu-Official
      @Manu-Official Год назад +10

      Thank you so much, didn't know that. Long live Lemmy \m/

  • @indee6973
    @indee6973 6 месяцев назад +552

    Lemmy didn't have a "grunge sound". Grunge bands had a "Lemmy sound".

    • @tbsomerville5798
      @tbsomerville5798 5 месяцев назад +33

      There was Lemmy way before there was grunge

    • @joevk6274
      @joevk6274 5 месяцев назад +53

      Reminds me of a meme I saw once. It said "Lemmy is the Chuck Norris of Metal". Then someone commented and said "Wrong, Chuck Norris is the Lemmy of punching".

    • @bobsmith9571
      @bobsmith9571 3 месяца назад +9

      everything louder than everything else

    • @benjaminchartier6458
      @benjaminchartier6458 3 месяца назад +9

      Motorhead has a raw,punk influenced sound,but Lemmy has always had 2 great big balls,and a lot of grunge bands simply didn't

    • @tr33hous3
      @tr33hous3 3 месяца назад +1

      true but does it matter in the end?! it's just similar people that were born in different eras, the point is the connection not if Lemmy was first or the egg XP

  • @thomaswalker9277
    @thomaswalker9277 6 месяцев назад +339

    In his book, Lemmy stated that he positioned the microphone upwards so that he wouldn’t have to see that only 10 people were in the crowd when they first started.

    • @j.c1574
      @j.c1574 5 месяцев назад +23

      Genius

    • @bibsp3556
      @bibsp3556 4 месяца назад +11

      That's so sick hahaha

    • @tr33hous3
      @tr33hous3 3 месяца назад +1

      synergy genius like all clever ppl, lazy is a solution lemmy proved it ^^

    • @sardinesforbreakfast609
      @sardinesforbreakfast609 3 месяца назад +4

      He also didn't have the best teeth in the world when he started. so he angled the mic up to hide his black teeth from a front rowa

    • @christophermurray1095
      @christophermurray1095 Месяц назад +1

      Goes back to when he was in Hawkwind.

  • @brobogan5102
    @brobogan5102 10 месяцев назад +932

    I had a friend who drove about 5 hours to see Motorhead. After the show he found out his car wouldn't start and was stranded in the parking lot. While sitting there he saw Lemmy come out heading to the tour bus. Talked to him for a sec and told him his situation. Lemmy took it all in and then reached into his pocket and gave him a ham and cheese sandwich and then got on the tour bus. God bless Lemmy.

    • @smurfsrule9680
      @smurfsrule9680 9 месяцев назад +35

      Is a ham and cheese sandwich from lemmys pocket a safe thing to consume? I saw Motorhead at the Friars Aylesbury gig in 1979 that can be found on Utube which is worth a listen. Not a bad recording for a live concert at the time.
      ruclips.net/user/results?search_query=motorhead+aylesbury+friars+1979+

    • @johnzerlel
      @johnzerlel 9 месяцев назад +51

      A few mates of mine met him and said he was so cool and down to earth, sat and drank with them all night after a gig. I've read so many other stories over the years similar to yours. Lemmy was a saint.

    • @-Mike-69
      @-Mike-69 9 месяцев назад +5

      ​@@smurfsrule9680 I just gave Damage Case a listen from that concert. Man, it's spot on. Very impressed.

    • @strideraragorn7456
      @strideraragorn7456 8 месяцев назад +19

      That's one of the best stories I've ever heard.

    • @tima6451
      @tima6451 8 месяцев назад +22

      Lita ford talks how she hooked up with lemmy and lost a week of her life

  • @pepelemoko2820
    @pepelemoko2820 Год назад +1023

    When Lemmy came on stage, he introduced the band with one short sentence everytime. "We are Motorhead and we play rock an roll".

    • @jeremiahscarlett1784
      @jeremiahscarlett1784 Год назад +60

      He said this towards the end of the shows as well. Introduced the band, said don't forget us. We are Motörhead, and we play rock n fuckin roll! Then Mikkey would fire off into Overkill, the entire place just electric overloaded eruption, ending a great show

    • @matthewheffernan3877
      @matthewheffernan3877 Год назад +50

      " we only know 4 cords but we mix em up good" or something similar

    • @Zionsol777
      @Zionsol777 Год назад +11

      yea, Imiss Lemmy and Motorhead a lot....

    • @PaganPope
      @PaganPope Год назад +1

      Soundman Louder

    • @user-zs2yl1tp6f
      @user-zs2yl1tp6f Год назад +4

      short n sweet, top band

  • @serpents666
    @serpents666 6 месяцев назад +559

    I've heard Dave Grohl tell a story about how he first met Lemmy. He was already in Foo Fighters, when he met Lemmy at a club and approached him to tell him he was his hero. The first thing Lemmy said to him was "I'm sorry about what happened to your friend". That's genuine kindness.

    • @ferrreira
      @ferrreira 6 месяцев назад +88

      Every single story I hear about Lemmy shows that he was a genuinely great guy. I love the one when a school kid calls into the TV show where he was and tells him that he was bullied because he was black and a metal fan and Lemmy tells him to not care and just tell people to fuck off. Lemmy was a legend.

    • @browncoat697
      @browncoat697 6 месяцев назад +26

      They later made a pretty great song together, Shake Your Blood, with Dave's side project Probot. It's pure Motorhead worship but all the songs on that album are basically in the style of the respective guest vocalist (e.g., the song with Max Cavalera is like Sepultura).

    • @joevk6274
      @joevk6274 5 месяцев назад +19

      Have you seen Lemmy's funeral? So many people telling stories about him. Hilarious and heartwarming.

    • @wungnaothanjajo
      @wungnaothanjajo 4 месяца назад +20

      I too saw a video on Dave Grohl interview what he says that when Lemmy visit his house with a cigar n a glass of whisky,instantly when he saw Dave's daughter he put his cigar off on a glass,showing respect to Dave's daughter.
      Can't get tired of listening his music's,story............

    • @BrotherPraetus
      @BrotherPraetus 4 месяца назад +7

      Thanks for that. I needed a good, cathartic cry today.

  • @matthewmaus
    @matthewmaus 8 месяцев назад +233

    Lemmy, who died on 28 December 2015, was the archetypal hard-living rock star...except he wasn't just that. Millions regarded him as their friend because off-stage, whilst being gunslinger-cool, he was also quiet, very sardonically funny, VERY clever, and in the best British traditions didn't/couldn't take life - his life especially, seriously. Never arrogant, but pure Rock n Roll. RIP Lemmy, xxx

  • @ewrekzz7360
    @ewrekzz7360 Год назад +461

    I've always characterized Lemmy's voice as, "the sound you hear just before a bar fight starts".

    • @edwardmunoz7853
      @edwardmunoz7853 Год назад +22

      with Motorhead music playing in the background 🤘

    • @snakeinthegrass7443
      @snakeinthegrass7443 Год назад +14

      Ok. I think you win with that one 🤣🤣🤣

    • @scottwilkie5161
      @scottwilkie5161 Год назад +19

      In the game, Back 4 Blood, there is a set piece where you have to hold out against waves of infected totally not zombies in a bar whilst other survivors make their escape. To attract the horde you start up the jukebox. On of the tracks that can play is Ace of Spades. Without doubt the most fun part of the whole game when it does.

    • @paulwalsh2344
      @paulwalsh2344 Год назад +6

      LOL It's definitely one that's going through your head when one is happening !

    • @michaelmcinerney4273
      @michaelmcinerney4273 Год назад +4

      In the scenario you paint here, I like to picture the "enforcer" or "fight ender" if you will, walking up in slo-mo to Orgasmatron. Volume slowly going up until all hell breaks loose & then...massive crescendoing bar fight solo, finishing with the outro to Ace of Spades!😅😅😅

  • @sikutheshrink2787
    @sikutheshrink2787 Год назад +707

    Lemmy is kind of a guy in your neighborhood who your parents warn you to stay clear from but you and your friends secretly visit him everyday and actually know that he's a sweet cool guy who has a killer music collection. Rest in Peace.

    • @seelenwinter6662
      @seelenwinter6662 Год назад +19

      i saw a documentation about him and his band... it was late in the night, i had to stand up early for work, but i couldnt sleep before end of the docu and listened later the rest of the night his music... and didnt sleep a minute before going to work...^^

    • @thirtyfoursevenzero
      @thirtyfoursevenzero Год назад +12

      And didn't give a fuck about PC...such a brilliant guy

    • @CRONOM4GIC
      @CRONOM4GIC Год назад +3

      nice comment brother

    • @toms4442
      @toms4442 Год назад +3

      Beautiful words!

    • @spudeleven5124
      @spudeleven5124 Год назад +5

      See Dave Grohl's eulogy for Lemmy elsewhere on RUclips. You'll be moved to tears as I was. RIP Ian "Lemmy" Kilmister.

  • @joevk6274
    @joevk6274 5 месяцев назад +70

    It's not just Lemmy's voice. It's Lemmy himself. The wildness, the craziness, the kindness, the humbleness. There will never be another like Lemmy.
    Also, Lemmy always said that Motorhead isn't metal, it's Rock N Roll.

    • @steffenjonda8283
      @steffenjonda8283 Месяц назад +1

      Well, yes and no. For me he created metal... but still you could say the Rock N Roll kind of metal :D

    • @markfirestorm4967
      @markfirestorm4967 Месяц назад +2

      He also used to say rock n roll and heavy metal are the same thing I think he was talking about the mentality after all heavy metal is just rock n roll taken to it's absolute extreme

    • @AlphaSilent
      @AlphaSilent 13 дней назад

      To me, Motorhead are more blues than metal. The essence of rock and roll.

  • @nat2nathan2005
    @nat2nathan2005 8 месяцев назад +87

    I think the reason so many metalheads identify so much with Lemmy is that he was the absolute embodiment of what we'd all love to be.
    He genuinely didn't give a solitary fuck about what anyone thought of him. He did what he wanted, how he wanted, and if you didn't like it, you were welcome to go elsewhere. And what's more, he encouraged everyone to think that way. Do what makes you happy, and to hell with the expectations of others.
    Whenever I'm faced with a hard choice between doing what makes me happy, or what others expect of me, I stop and ask myself... "What would Lemmy do?"

    • @browncoat697
      @browncoat697 6 месяцев назад +8

      The really fun part is that Lemmy was kinda ugly (big ol' warts on his face and all that) and sounded like he gargled with rusty nails and the strongest whiskey you could find, yet he had so much raw charisma and confidence that he came off as this swaggering rock god. We all kind of wish we could be ugly and sound like booze and cigarettes and yet still be the coolest and most interesting dude in the room.

    • @OldSchlPunk
      @OldSchlPunk 2 месяца назад

      I don't know much about Hawkwind, but I gather that Lemmy didn't get on with them because of his DGAF attitude. Hawkwind, to me, seemed to be as much in love with their image as their music.

    • @steffenjonda8283
      @steffenjonda8283 Месяц назад

      Yeah - today he would have been "canceled" by the mad media... but this propably would only turned the fans more onto him. If that would be possible.

  • @Cadinho93
    @Cadinho93 Год назад +676

    Lemmy's voice is what a Harley-Davidson would sound like if a motorcycle could sing.
    Also, Motörhead is the most badass, dirtiest Rock 'n' Roll band that ever walked the planet... there was and will never be another band like them.
    Lemmy, Phil and Eddie we salute you!

    • @joergojschaefer3521
      @joergojschaefer3521 Год назад +3

      🫡

    • @JessTarn
      @JessTarn Год назад

      Eddie from Iron Maiden?

    • @Cadinho93
      @Cadinho93 Год назад +17

      @@JessTarn"Fast" Eddie Clarke. He's from the classic lineup, which consisted of Lemmy and Phil "Philthy Animal" Taylor.

    • @JessTarn
      @JessTarn Год назад +1

      @@Cadinho93 Cheers. Harley Davidson? Gold Meireles, Gold.

    • @Clammy69
      @Clammy69 Год назад +5

      That analogy is spot on!! 🤘😈🤘

  • @BSGNZ
    @BSGNZ 4 месяца назад +34

    I will forever remember Motorhead after being introduced to them while watching The Young Ones.

    • @BroVore
      @BroVore Месяц назад +1

      This. I was watching with my cousins and uncles at the time. We went absolutely nuts rocking out to this.

    • @brandedcfh420
      @brandedcfh420 Месяц назад +3

      Ah, The Young Ones!!! Rick, Vivian and Neil were great together. Mike was a dull dry character.

    • @keithpanton7486
      @keithpanton7486 28 дней назад

      @@brandedcfh420 Mike was kinda the foil, the constant to the lunacy of the others :)

    • @keithkittrell9154
      @keithkittrell9154 8 дней назад

      For me, I will forever remember The Young Ones after being introduced by Motorhead.

    • @mr-mysteryguest
      @mr-mysteryguest 17 часов назад +1

      To the station...

  • @robertkimber822
    @robertkimber822 4 месяца назад +8

    Lemmy meant so much to so many people, including me, because there's absolutely no pretense about him. What you see IS the man. A gentleman, a thinker, an alpha male, a man of the people and 100% pure rock 'n' roll distilled into human form. R.I.P. Ian Fraser Kilminster.

  • @christophercrowe9838
    @christophercrowe9838 Год назад +514

    I remember Lemmy doing a gig in my hometown when he was almost knocked out by the flu but he put on a killer show then at the end apologised to everybody for "not being at our best" and did another date at the end of the tour where everybody with tickets for the original show was invited back to " see us at our best" the man was a hero and was an awful loss :(

    • @drumjoedrum
      @drumjoedrum Год назад +13

      That’s just legendary. Nobody but Lemmy would have done that. (At least that I can think of off the top of my head right at this very moment, don’t attack me in the comments please lol)

    • @Omega-Phil
      @Omega-Phil Год назад +4

      @@drumjoedrum Coverdale did it at a gig in Wolverhampton when I saw Whitesnake, those with tickets could return for the extra show, those that couldn't make it got a refund :)

    • @shubhamlele5395
      @shubhamlele5395 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@drumjoedrum i 100% agree nobody but Lemmy would have done that

  • @tschriv
    @tschriv Год назад +421

    "We are Motörhead, and we play rock and roll. Remember who we are" Best concert ending, EVER.

    • @mrkrag
      @mrkrag Год назад +15

      "We are Mötörhead, and we ARE Rock and Roll" Best stage intro, ever.

    • @barrythebaptist18
      @barrythebaptist18 Год назад +3

      so, please, guys, don't forget us
      we are motorhead, we play rock'n'roll

    • @xombieboyxero
      @xombieboyxero Год назад +4

      100 years from now, the world will remember

    • @Randall_Kildare
      @Randall_Kildare Год назад +3

      " How you doing... Alright...?
      Well, we'll soon fix that..."
      ruclips.net/video/8wP5WFZmB3A/видео.html

    • @konobuzoggu239
      @konobuzoggu239 Год назад +1

      ​@@barrythebaptist18totally unrealistic
      Lemmy didn't have to ask 'please'

  • @Jayce_Alexander
    @Jayce_Alexander 9 месяцев назад +94

    It's authentic. It's raw. It's real. This is what I'm missing in the musical mainstream today, where autotune rules the airwaves and songs are written by committees instead of artists. I'm not a big Motorhead fan myself but that's purely a matter of personal taste. However, I've got nothing but respect for them for how real they were at every stage of their career, even when they were at the top of the heap of the metal scene. Authenticity is what really touches people, and that is what makes Motorhead's music immortal. You hear it in the riffs, you hear it in the lyrics, you hear it in Lemmy's imperfect singing. The love they get from their legions of fans even all these decades later and years after Lemmy's passing is completely deserved.

  • @tomg268
    @tomg268 9 месяцев назад +39

    Motörhead was my first gig age 13, I left that room with ringing in my ears. Was so sad when he died. He was the classic scary-looking rocker with a heart of gold.

  • @Argrouk
    @Argrouk Год назад +707

    Lemmy was just authentically a decent bloke. No matter how big they got, he always acted as if he played in a local pub band, he was awesome.

    • @edwardmunoz7853
      @edwardmunoz7853 Год назад +14

      💯 Rockstar ❤️

    • @blasphemor
      @blasphemor Год назад +41

      I love the way he spoke in the video responding to of young black kid who was being shamed for liking metal. Seems like Lenny was always a kind badass - what's a way to be, right?

    • @christellemercier9019
      @christellemercier9019 Год назад +18

      Met him when I was 16. Genuinely nice guy.

    • @dwightdhansen
      @dwightdhansen Год назад +13

      That is exactly it.
      Motorhead was just a bonus.

    • @williamstrachan
      @williamstrachan Год назад +11

      He blew a kiss to my mate once when a crowd surfer's boot caught her on the head, so attentive to the crowd

  • @sentenced03
    @sentenced03 Год назад +368

    Lemmy is the absolute definition of a rock star.. the fact he was a solid human while simultaneously living a hard rocking lifestyle until the day he died is really impressive.

    • @NTHthebest
      @NTHthebest Год назад +18

      "God was never on your side" is very powerful and worth a listen.

    • @Pugwash.
      @Pugwash. Год назад +2

      The film "Lemmy" is incredible. I don't know if it's parody or accurate but who cares?

    • @Pitchblackbones
      @Pitchblackbones Год назад +2

      Rock n f’ing Roll. 🤘

    • @Calumbo
      @Calumbo Год назад +9

      He never ever sold out. Impressive

    • @edwardmunoz7853
      @edwardmunoz7853 Год назад +2

      ​@@Calumbothat's 💯🔥👊

  • @YZ74
    @YZ74 6 месяцев назад +40

    Lemmy stated in an interview that he placed his mic high that way so he'd have to "look" up when singing and not see the crowd. He had stage fright if you can believe that!

    • @volpeverde6441
      @volpeverde6441 2 месяца назад +1

      I saw motörhead 16 times....and LEMMY never missed anything....he could sing and play on automatic pilot....and while he was up on stage he took everything in....

    • @TheHOWLER45
      @TheHOWLER45 Месяц назад

      Truth. Lenny did have some stage fright. His words not mine.

  • @musashihumar
    @musashihumar 8 месяцев назад +24

    I think part of the appeal of Lemmy Kilmister is that his singing is the antithesis of what is considered by the more posh and cultured world as "good" or "proper". He was the epitome of living life on the edge and pouring it all into adrenaline pumping rock n' roll. He was the kind of musician that the common everday man could relate and latch onto more, even 40+ years later. There is also the fact that Motorhead was a HUGE part of kicking off the New Wave of British Heavy Metal, bringing heavier, faster metal with that black leather look that still has an appeal in some circles even now.

    • @arikauraniemi9383
      @arikauraniemi9383 Месяц назад +1

      I love how he ended up in the same place as his idol Jimi Hendrix. Neither of them really had a singing voice but they just ended up taking that job in the band and the rest is history.

  • @lewisburdette6047
    @lewisburdette6047 Год назад +179

    He lived and breathed rock ‘n roll. When asked if he would ever retire, he said nah. I’ll probably die on the road somewhere. He was just such a road warrior, and he played what he wanted. Never playing just for a buck. That’s what appealed to me. Just how genuine he was.

    • @SEKreiver
      @SEKreiver Год назад +8

      Duff McKagan called him the 'Johnny Cash of Rock n' Roll'.

    • @malcolmbenson6368
      @malcolmbenson6368 Год назад +2

      He was a ROADHAWK !!

    • @juliocms00
      @juliocms00 Год назад +7

      Yes, I had the honour to see him play a few months before he died, here in Brasil, when he appeared you could see how fragile his body was at the moment, but as soon as he started playing it was like something took over, even tho he was clearly sick, it was like he had that aura of a metal god (coincidentally Rob Halford and Judas played right after).

  • @retiredusn5291
    @retiredusn5291 Год назад +249

    Without Motorhead, there would be no Metallica, Slayer etc. They were raw, fast and in your face. Still one of the most underrated bands ever. Their contribution to metal are right up there with Black Sabbath.

    • @RisingSun96
      @RisingSun96 Год назад +2

      No doubt about it

    • @AmarettoSour710
      @AmarettoSour710 Год назад +6

      Sabbath & Motorhead = Thrash Metal

    • @mr_ozzio5095
      @mr_ozzio5095 Год назад +3

      @@AmarettoSour710 + Iron Maiden🤘

    • @dominicgibson9529
      @dominicgibson9529 Год назад +4

      Don't forget the role that Diamond Head played in the influences of those bands..."Kill 'Em All" is essentially a rip off of Diamond Head 😂✌

    • @darktehom
      @darktehom Год назад +10

      Underrated? Is one of the most influential bands ever

  • @user-me4pq6bd1y
    @user-me4pq6bd1y 8 месяцев назад +26

    Every band has a particular track they're best-known for, and usually even the die-hard fans are a little tired of it in the end. Ace Of Spades is the exception. Never boring, no matter how many times I hear it. Brilliant. RIP, Lemmy. There'll never be another.

  • @pauledwards5961
    @pauledwards5961 6 месяцев назад +6

    Hopefully not too late to comment on the 'relatable' question;
    AoS was released when I was 15. I was already into Motorhead and had seen them live a couple of times. This track, though, was something else again. The first time that I met Lemmy (and later Phil and Eddie) was at the time they were recording the AoS album. All three were generous to a spotty kid, happy to chat, sign my jacket (!) etc. Genuinely rough and ready, all from very working class backgrounds with no pretentions, clearly loving that 'outsiders outsiders' image - and let's face it, on paper, not likely to be a chart band...and yet!
    In all honesty, as a youth, I tried to adopt AoS as a sort of philosophy. 'Win some, lose some, it's all the same to me' - is such a positive attitude thing. 'The pleasure is to play'. At life, that is. 'I don't wanna live forever' is self explanatory, but, though the whole lyric riffs on gambling (which Lemmy was fond of) , a sort of river boat gambler character is obviously in there, 'Don't forget the joker' is really about not taking yourself too seriously. That was one of the things that I loved and still love about the band. Plenty of other bands around this time were always 'cool' or 'tough' in press photographs. Motorhead, sometimes fell into that, but were much more likely to be being making daft faces in daft places - or at least looked happy! When a charity photo book titled 'Rock stars in their Underpants' was published, yeah, Motorhead were always going to be in it. There's huge joie de vivre in this song. And he meant it. Infectious.

  • @km123m8
    @km123m8 Год назад +186

    Rock, punk, metal... RIP Lemmy, Philthy Animal, and Fast Eddie. The world is better having had your music.

    • @Brando-Lee3725
      @Brando-Lee3725 Год назад +3

      You said it brother ! Cheers !

    • @campbelljohn
      @campbelljohn Год назад +3

      if theres a rocknroll heaven,and life is just a one stand,if theres a rocknroll heaven well you know they got a hell of a band!

    • @mylesakatrm4388
      @mylesakatrm4388 Год назад +2

      @KM123 M Amen!

  • @brettwilson4424
    @brettwilson4424 Год назад +378

    I was never a Motorhead fan, but when I saw them live at Wacken it was eye opening. The band pretty much played there every year without fail, rain of shine. Lemmy was a true metal god, even when he was in failing health he still went onstage. The last time I saw Motorhead live, it was a Wacken and Europe was having a brutal heat wave. Lemmy came onstage against doctors orders, and performed about half the set before the heat got to him. Even as he apologized that he couldn't go on the whole crowd, at least 40000 people, screamed how much they loved him and thanked him for even coming out that day. Pretty much cemented my opinion that the European metal scene and festival culture is among the best in the world.

    • @heywoodjablowme8120
      @heywoodjablowme8120 Год назад +5

      So you saw Lemmy Wacken it? Sounds really gay.

    • @krystofodehnal9448
      @krystofodehnal9448 Год назад +24

      @@heywoodjablowme8120 cringe

    • @aprilkurtz1589
      @aprilkurtz1589 Год назад +4

      The festival scene in Europe is so awesome that I want to live there so I can attend them! You guys are so fortunate! Saw Motorhead at the Vic in Chicago in the early nineties and they freaking killed it. One of the best shows ever.

    • @punkjay4681
      @punkjay4681 Год назад +1

      I've seen Motörhead live about 10 times. 2 amazing full sets at Wacken as well, but there was something special about the one you described. He always said he wanted to die with his boots on. Might have been pretty close that day.

    • @NAFOSGCFella
      @NAFOSGCFella Год назад +5

      Saw Motörhead at Wacken a bunch of times, that last one was hard, Lemm looked so frail, but he fuckin gave it his best anyway! Rock n Roll to the end!

  • @Celadonfae
    @Celadonfae 6 месяцев назад +12

    Metal, thrash, punk was never the same after Lemmy. Absolute legend! The sound of a vintage harley crashing into a distillery... and not even noticing! ❤

  • @SebastianGomezZana
    @SebastianGomezZana Месяц назад +2

    Ian Lemmy Killminster was the embodiment of a down to earth humble geezer.He always had time for the next person in the pub and was very unassuming and a laugh.Ian is gone but never forgotten

  • @kevinfarrellUK
    @kevinfarrellUK Год назад +214

    I followed Lemmy through Hawkwind to Motorhead from the '70's on. He was a diamond geezer who loved rock and roll from the '50's. He would likely call his music rock and roll. He had no pretentions at all. Just a guy who played rock and roll. Loud. With genuine passion. He was himself. Nothing was manufactured or choreographed. That is why we love him and always will. Because he was one of us. RIP Lemmy. ;))x

    • @samsowden
      @samsowden Год назад +10

      "we were a rock and roll band" is something I've heard him say. Just played faster and louder.

    • @Pagandawn13
      @Pagandawn13 Год назад +5

      A Hawkwind fan! Yay! Far and few between! 🙃

    • @auntieprimrose4138
      @auntieprimrose4138 Год назад +2

      @@Pagandawn13 . There's still a few of us around

    • @sonofeloah
      @sonofeloah Год назад +4

      If one were to place a "label" on Motorhead style, it would be metal/punk crossover. He spoke to both groups at the same time.

    • @Nothing-zw3yd
      @Nothing-zw3yd Год назад +7

      At the start of their concerts, he'd say "We're Motorhead! We play rock and roll!"

  • @aprillusk8099
    @aprillusk8099 Год назад +177

    Lemmys speaking voice was just as raspy as his singing voice. It was perfect for the style of music. Metal would be nothing without this band.❤

    • @shadybrain3424
      @shadybrain3424 Год назад +5

      very true, without lemmy there would be no metallica too.

    • @browncoat697
      @browncoat697 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@shadybrain3424 Yeah normally I'm a bit skeptical of "well someone would have inspired them right?" but in the case of Motorhead -> the Bay Area thrash scene, it's a _very_ direct inspiration. No Motorhead means no Metallica, no Slayer, no Megadeth, it's really that simple.

  • @charlietwotimes
    @charlietwotimes 3 месяца назад +6

    Listen to "Til the End" from their very last album, Bad Magic. Its Lemmy at his most real. You can hear the fragility from the cancer consuming him but his tone is amazing. The lyrics are so real. He's saying goodbye & looking back.. its the unvarnished real deal. And being an older guy dealing with my own beast at this point.. I love it so much.

  • @74volts
    @74volts 4 месяца назад +6

    You cannot learn about Lemmy Kilmister from only one of their songs. Listen to his lyrics, watch his interviews. He was gentleman and a genius. A story teller, a leader who always spoke his mind. He was honest to the core, and a bad ass too. He was the coolest guy to ever walk the earth. He is sorely missed by the Motörhead fan community. I’ve admired him for decades. He was the real deal. A true as steel rock n roller. I could go on as can his legion of fans and admirers. 🤠♠️🤘🏼🍻🚂

  • @josstaylor1244
    @josstaylor1244 Год назад +64

    Does anyone else find that watching Elizabeth experiencing music, is like watching/hearing these songs again for the first time? It's quite emotional

    • @marcsheldon6512
      @marcsheldon6512 Год назад +3

      Perfectly put! Would love to hear reactions to her analysis from the bands.
      RIP Lemmy

    • @acillatem72
      @acillatem72 Год назад +7

      Every man needs to find a woman that looks at him like Elizabeth looks at music

    • @billkeithchannel
      @billkeithchannel Год назад

      It reminds me of back in the late 80's when my friend spoon fed me all of the Judas Priest albums as we listened to each one after a night of arcade videogame playing. Back then I was into Top40 and technopop not heavy metal.

  • @SkateSoup
    @SkateSoup Год назад +86

    6:32 the reason he had his mic up there, at least early on, was due to the fact he had crippling stage fright. He ran the mic up high so he wouldn't see the crowd when singing and could kind of pretend they weren't there so he could get through the show without totally freaking out.

    • @patrickvolk7031
      @patrickvolk7031 Год назад +23

      He also said it helped when there was only 3 people in the audience.

    • @stevewhiting9775
      @stevewhiting9775 Год назад +9

      I read an interview with him when he said that it helped in the early gigs to spot bottles etc flying out of the audience towards the stage!

    • @slipkid35
      @slipkid35 Год назад +2

      ​@@patrickvolk7031 just as terrifying in its own way

    • @biglew1161
      @biglew1161 Год назад +3

      @@stevewhiting9775 I heard him say the same thing in an interview.

    • @peterlaming7257
      @peterlaming7257 Год назад

      They throughthings at him

  • @kenirving5240
    @kenirving5240 6 месяцев назад +22

    They should make drumming an Olympic event and retrospectively award that drummer 10 gold medals. Pure endurance.

    • @vigfuseiriksson4550
      @vigfuseiriksson4550 5 месяцев назад +10

      He'd get disqualified for excessive use of amphetamines, though. 😄❤

    • @skrillah6259
      @skrillah6259 3 месяца назад +2

      Drugs are banned in the olympics so sadly no drummers could participate

    • @spangospanga3564
      @spangospanga3564 3 месяца назад +1

      He was almost every bit the character that Lemmy was, too!
      Endurance yes, even if 'chemically-assisted', but his technique could be considered "not a technique". Like everything Motorhead represented, it was less training, ability, discipline and more raw expression.
      I think @TheCharismaticVoice was picking up on the wild intensity of the beat(...s) but of course the video is for the most part vocal analysis.
      Phil (drummer) passed before Lemmy, and in Lemmy's book he spoke fondly of Phil and sorely lamented losing his old friend and long time bandmate.
      Phil Animal Taylor R.I.P.

    • @goldenageofdinosaurs7192
      @goldenageofdinosaurs7192 Месяц назад +1

      @@spangospanga3564In ‘88 or ‘89, I saw Motörhead, with Overkill & Slayer. It was strangely, not a big crowd, so you could get right up front easily. Being a drummer, I positioned myself over in the side, so I could watch Dave Lombardo play when Slayer came on. But instead, I was absolutely blown away by Animal Taylor. He had sweat flying off him, ten feet in every direction. I’ve never seen someone work a kit like that, before or since. Absolute legend. He actually made Lombardo’s playing seem pedestrian (and that guy was my drum hero at the time). 35 years later & I can still see him, beating the living fuck out of that drum kit, clear as day.

    • @spangospanga3564
      @spangospanga3564 Месяц назад

      @@goldenageofdinosaurs7192 loved reading this, lucky duck!

  • @Arenow
    @Arenow 3 месяца назад +9

    You pretty much can tell this dude was a one take per song singer in the studio. His live shows were hard as a sledgehammer.

  • @markvoros2312
    @markvoros2312 Год назад +247

    Lemmy's voice is another instrument that added to the full experience of ear-splitting sound. He was Rock and Roll, not metal. The most honest, authentic and uncompromising entertainer that ever lived. I miss him deeply.

    • @Nobody_Cares913
      @Nobody_Cares913 Год назад +15

      Funny how a pure Rock'n'Roll guy could bring Punks and Metal heads together like no one else

    • @andyb1653
      @andyb1653 Год назад +11

      A voice like an out-of-control gravel truck. Absolute perfection.

    • @Living4JC
      @Living4JC Год назад +1

      Agreed

    • @TheDamianvincent
      @TheDamianvincent Год назад +2

      Saw him in a bar in Brighton once. Really hoped he would do,something rock and roll but he just nodded at me when he saw me gawping and carried on chatting to his mate. Bloody legend.

    • @davidlfort
      @davidlfort Год назад +1

      Motörhead is classified as speed metal pretty commonly

  • @josstaylor1244
    @josstaylor1244 Год назад +334

    He's not adding any distortion. That's what he sounds like. Legend

    • @michaelmaltzer5426
      @michaelmaltzer5426 Год назад +23

      Lemmys voice was created by Marlboro and jack Daniels… this was his speaking voice also

    • @ytrecommended7300
      @ytrecommended7300 Год назад +8

      Singing in distortion was basically created by people trying to sound like Lemmy. Without his voice there would not have been so many different harsh vocals, if it hadn't been for bands trying out more and more and different distortion you wouldn't have stuff such as grunting or screaming. You can pretty much say there wouldn't be bands such as Cradle of Filth or Lorna Shore if there had not been Motorhead first. Maybe at some point someone else would have created such a sound, but it would have taken a lot longer.

    • @Dave_Wight_The_Rock_Oracle
      @Dave_Wight_The_Rock_Oracle Год назад

      he's B leaguer

    • @s.9070
      @s.9070 Год назад +4

      Not true. Listen to Hawkwind Silver Machine, thats what his normal voice sounded like.

    • @n1ghtmar3mach1n3
      @n1ghtmar3mach1n3 Год назад +9

      @@Dave_Wight_The_Rock_Oracle Tell you what, Bright Boy.....let's hear some of your brilliant musical compositions with your angelic vocals. If I were a gambler, I'd bet a year's pay you can't even play an instrument or sing a bloody bit. Drop us a link, we'd love to hear how you compare to Lemmy.........as if you could.....

  • @graemem111
    @graemem111 3 месяца назад +3

    Yes, his mic position was deliberate, as was the sling of his Rickenbacker. All part of the package. Please don’t forget Philthy’s drumming and Fast Eddie’s contributions. I remember seeing them live at the Glasgow Apollo on that tour. As with all prior. That experience can not, nor will, be repeated.

  • @pocketsdoesstuff3880
    @pocketsdoesstuff3880 6 месяцев назад +4

    Motorhead is it's own category of metal because nobody else does it, as Lemmy himself had said. The formula is right in front of everyone's face for the world to see but you have to look back at history a bit to get it. In one of his songs he said he was older than The Rolling Stones and he was, but not by a lot. He was doing what everyone was doing in his time and place he just did it a little different. When British youth discovered American blues they loved it but being young they wanted something a bit more lively so they took the blues and turned it into rock 'n' roll, but you can still hear the blues in it. Lemmy had the same feelings about the blues but his street drug of choice was speed which is actually where the name "motorhead" comes from, a term used to describe speed freaks. So, being a speed freak Lemmy wanted a sound even more lively than rock 'n' roll, but you can still hear the blues in it. Most other forms of heavy metal have lost their connection to the blues but Motorhead never did. If I was the one making up the names of musical categories I would call Motorhead blues metal and Motorhead would be virtually alone in that category.

  • @Bwachaauh
    @Bwachaauh Год назад +275

    To understand Lemmy you really have to see some of his interaction with fans and fellow musicians. He was really just a thoroughly good guy. Dude was pure rock'n'roll.

    • @dbradx
      @dbradx Год назад +38

      Or check out Dave Grohl's eulogy at Lemmy's funeral - his story about the first time he met Lemmy is just awesome.

    • @paulwalsh2344
      @paulwalsh2344 Год назад +3

      100 % agree ! He rocked legit !

    • @realdocloco
      @realdocloco Год назад +4

      @@dbradx yes! this!

    • @nathanclarke2777
      @nathanclarke2777 Год назад

      @@dbradx True!

    • @Mitharan23
      @Mitharan23 Год назад +8

      @@dbradx Dave not making it through that without crying was rough to watch. Lemmy genuinely meant so much to him and Dave himself is another treasure of a human being.

  • @MaikiRiot
    @MaikiRiot Год назад +271

    The cool thing about Lemms is he was always so kind to everyone he met and made you feel like he genuinely cared about who you were. Just a kind man with a huge heart.

    • @kcohan2435
      @kcohan2435 Год назад +11

      True. A very nice guy. I had the pleasure of meeting him twice

    • @jatodd3746
      @jatodd3746 Год назад

      ruclips.net/video/aaATX-7209c/видео.html

    • @Randall_Kildare
      @Randall_Kildare Год назад +7

      I used to bounce at the Rainbow, on the Sunset Strip; where Lem would hang out every night when he was in town.
      He was very clever, & would drop a zinger on you & walk away; only for you to reckon what he'd said & laugh to yourself afterwards.

    • @BMore_Vidblog
      @BMore_Vidblog Год назад +2

      Heard Dio was same

    • @Seventh7Art
      @Seventh7Art Год назад +3

      @@kcohan2435 Met him once but we spent a lot of time drinking, listening to music and being the camera man for the journalist who was interviewing him....

  • @bradmccrorey
    @bradmccrorey 6 месяцев назад +8

    You are a blessing. As someone who was classically trained and have also been a lifelong metalhead since I was little in the 80s, it’s so affirming to have someone like you enjoy this music and describe it in such logical detail.

  • @norsetender
    @norsetender 6 месяцев назад +4

    Lemmy is the benchmark and finest example on how an artist should be with his fans. He gave 100% every show untill the end! Even after the shows he stopped to talk, take pictures and sign some merchs. One awesome memory was one time his crew came and collected all the Motorheadbangers in the arena and took us backstage to a small room where Lemmy had bottles of Jack D (and other stuff RUclips would hate to have in the comments) waiting for us. That is dedication and love for his hardcore fans!

  • @kievitz
    @kievitz Год назад +40

    He sang like that for 50 years. A doctor said to him early on hes gonna lose his voice if he continued. Legend is a legend.

  • @philipricciardi8622
    @philipricciardi8622 Год назад +219

    I think Motorhead resonates because they took the concept of the dive bar band to its logical limit. No one was louder, harder, nastier, or more in-your-face, and all their songs sounded like a truck with no brakes careening down a hill while on fire. Lemmy was IRL sweet, kind, and patient with all the fans. My sister met him in the UK and he talked with her for a half-hour. BTW you may be interested to know his real first name was Ian. I heard that the Lemmy nickname came from the days before he was famous. He was always trying to borrow money by asking his friends "lemme a fiver", and the word stuck.

    • @spudeleven5124
      @spudeleven5124 Год назад +30

      "...sounded like a truck with no brakes careening down a hill while on fire." - LOL You really captured Motörhead in one sentence. Well said!

    • @williamstephenjackson6420
      @williamstephenjackson6420 11 месяцев назад +2

      Agreed! 🤘🏻

    • @vesslewis9166
      @vesslewis9166 11 месяцев назад +1

      Wow...spot on!

  • @lemmy9809
    @lemmy9809 3 месяца назад +5

    One of the best song writer's ever..check out 1916 ..😢😢😢 beautiful it should bring anyone to tears ...😢❤

  • @COFFIEND
    @COFFIEND 9 месяцев назад +9

    Lemmy LOVED the blues 😂when you said you heard a bit of a blues slide I couldn't help but smile and laugh. Motorhead, for me, is an all time classic. An Immortal amongst the Rock n Roll AND Metal genres.

  • @fredbarnes2600
    @fredbarnes2600 Год назад +176

    Thing is, Ace of Spades is essentially a very loud fast blues song. And basically Lemmy was a blues singer. His side project Hep Cat was rockabilly, the most basic of roots rock. I think that partially explains the appeal to such a wide range of people. And like Ronnie James Dio, he was a genuinely warm friendly man (with a LOT of bad habits) sort of your favorite naughty uncle, who was the most fun ( and always scandalized the family reunion. You know the one) Great reaction!

    • @MichaelKerr71
      @MichaelKerr71 Год назад +9

      "The Head Cat". I didn't know about that. Thanks for posting.

    • @Rymdpandan
      @Rymdpandan Год назад +3

      @@MichaelKerr71 Ah, that clears things up, there's actually a band called Hepcat too which I knew about and I was like "there's absolutely no freaking way that's Lemmy".

    • @lemmyisking9512
      @lemmyisking9512 Год назад +3

      The side project you mention wasn't initially called Head Cat, just the names of the three members: Lemmy, Slim Jim Phantom, and Danny B. Harvey. They did early rock'n'roll covers, primarily Buddy Holly and the Crickets, with some early Sun Records artists, namely Elvis, Johnny Cash, and Carl Perkins.

    • @mrgmusicclass
      @mrgmusicclass Год назад +1

      They are basically souped up rockabilly.

    • @LieutenantMasterson
      @LieutenantMasterson Год назад +2

      After Lemmy's passing, Head Cat recruited David Vincent (Morbid Angel, Genitorturers) for vocals/bass. It sounds wild on paper, but he does terrific work with them.

  • @ulyssesfilmchannel
    @ulyssesfilmchannel Год назад +50

    Fair to say that Motörhead’s music isn’t there to caress your senses and gently tug at your heartstrings - it’s there to hit you in the face like a sledgehammer and get your adrenalin going :)

    • @mowogfpv7582
      @mowogfpv7582 Год назад +4

      1916
      One more fucking time
      Lost in the ozone
      ...but in the general run of things you ain't wrong.

  • @Alex000113
    @Alex000113 6 месяцев назад +12

    A rock legend. First heard him in Hawkwinds' Silver Machine. Saw Motorhead live in a small venue, unforgettable stage presence.

  • @larrybriglio44
    @larrybriglio44 5 месяцев назад +4

    I've met & talked to Lemmy a few times, he's really down to earth & his speaking voice is like his singing voice. Lemmy is a real man's man & his lyrics show it!!

  • @cristianroth8524
    @cristianroth8524 Год назад +158

    Lemmy's popularity and demigod aura stems from more than music. Yes, his voice was iconic. Yes, his "wrong" way to play bass is now a classic. Yes, the lyrics pack a huge punch, whether he sings about society's problems in "Orgasmatron" or about getting over an ex in "Ain't my crime". But what made him truly loved was his relatable, humble and very wise nature. He used to chug a bottle of whiskey and smoke two packs a day, not even to mention his drug abuse in his youth and his womanizing skills, yet he didn't encourage this. Instead, he encouraged people of all ages to stay educated and informed, to read a lot, to focus on themselves and not on others and their opinions, and most importantly, to treat their life and especially their passions seriously. And indeed, he was quite a reader and took his passion - singing and the rockstar life - extremely seriously.

    • @imagiro3218
      @imagiro3218 7 месяцев назад +5

      That's the right way to play the bass.

  • @priv8ejimmy
    @priv8ejimmy Год назад +157

    The fact that amount of sound and energy comes from a three-piece band is phenomenal.

    • @JuanIparraguirre
      @JuanIparraguirre Год назад +11

      Power trios are among the best bands regardless the style (Motorhead, Raven, Rush, Emerson Lake and Palmer, Triumph just to name a few...)

    • @sirsancti5504
      @sirsancti5504 Год назад +9

      Cream, Nirvana ...

    • @MrWilander88
      @MrWilander88 Год назад +9

      RUSH

    • @chadjones6074
      @chadjones6074 Год назад +3

      Green Day!

    • @jeremylatta9038
      @jeremylatta9038 Год назад +8

      The way he played his Rickenbacker was almost guitar-like in its energy and attack. A lot of strumming power chords with boatloads of distortion. There was very little bass and low mids in his tone which allowed him to really go ham on playing as many strings at once as he wanted. It was truly unique.

  • @keithpanton7486
    @keithpanton7486 28 дней назад

    I think what makes this channel, is her unbridled positivity. Whatever she's listening to, whatever genre, she finds joy in the performance and the discovery of something new.

  • @orcafinn
    @orcafinn 9 месяцев назад +5

    He does Ace of Spades on the Young Ones. Great episode. Check it out if you've not seen it

  • @misantrope
    @misantrope Год назад +140

    I don´t remeber what clip I watched, but someone interviewed him and he opened a bottle of jack and handed it to the interviewer. He took a sip and reached it back to Lemmy. But he told him to keep it and opened one for himself. Lemmy will forever be a legend in and outside of rock n roll. Rest in peace, you infinite legend.

    • @luvleggs9784
      @luvleggs9784 Год назад +10

      I had the honor of drinking with him one night, handing you a bottle was a Lemmy thing for sure, in my top 2 of drunkest nights. But also such a nice guy.

    • @peterwible
      @peterwible Год назад +5

      I don't know this particular story involving an interviewer, but Mike Inez, the bass player from Alice in Chains since 1993 and from Ozzy before that, tells an identical story.

    • @travisfoster1071
      @travisfoster1071 Год назад

      ​@@peterwible probably a regular habit of Lemmy's.

    • @KeltskiSmrz
      @KeltskiSmrz Год назад +2

      I really don't know how that man lived as long as he did. Still love Lemmy though.

    • @bloodlinefilms
      @bloodlinefilms Год назад

      It was Scott Ian talking about Anthrax drinking with Lemmy. He was going to give them each their own bottles from a case.

  • @John-do9ei
    @John-do9ei Год назад +205

    Lemmy was a friend to many of us. If he wasn't on tour, and you lived in LA, you could find him at the Rainbow on Sunset. As a kid in the 80's who played metal, who spent some time at the Rainbow, I've had a couple conversations with him and he was the type to actually listen and then respond with some insightful, witty observation. He gave me some of the best advice I ever got as a young musician. I miss him, and I hardly knew him.

    • @eeelio
      @eeelio Год назад

      Wow. That’s fantastic man

    • @jerlaine1638
      @jerlaine1638 Год назад +2

      That is amazing to hear and not surprising considering what an amazing man he was!

    • @stegvonheintz2707
      @stegvonheintz2707 Год назад +1

      Well said same here. Down to earth as they come.

    • @5150pb
      @5150pb Год назад +1

      I had a couple of drinks with him at the Rainbow. Cool dude.

  • @simonrobinson10
    @simonrobinson10 9 месяцев назад +36

    Probably the only band from that era who stretched across punk, rock, metal and thrash.
    Lemmy is from my hometown (Stoke-on-Trent, England) - he is a legend.

    • @louis-philippelacharite7201
      @louis-philippelacharite7201 4 месяца назад +2

      Even blues in some of is song

    • @margaretflounders8510
      @margaretflounders8510 4 месяца назад +3

      Hi Simon, I'm from Blackpool, and my mate, Les was a DJ in a pub, he asked the landlord if he'd let some guys do a gig, the landlord said ok, and I believe that was their first gig..Now we have the Waterloo Hotel, which is a venue for new bands..Cheers..

    • @simonrobinson10
      @simonrobinson10 4 месяца назад +1

      @@margaretflounders8510 brill
      My nan and grandad used to stop at the Waterloo!
      Visit Blackers every year for a day on the PB and a wander on the (now lovely) promenade - will look even better when Central is done up
      My punk band got on the Rebellion train for a bit, we played when it went to Morecombe (Carlton Hotel), and some of the other shows (Newcastle etc)
      I did Download last year (was ace) but will be sampling Rebellion as a fan this or next year

    • @transfattyexpress
      @transfattyexpress 4 месяца назад +2

      Interesting. He cameoed at a Stray Cats gig in Hammersmith Odeon late 80s. Robert Plant also. Good night it was too.@@KingCrab85

    • @spangospanga3564
      @spangospanga3564 3 месяца назад

      @transfattyexpress I'm sure he and Slim Jim Phantom started Wild Cat

  • @rickh9069
    @rickh9069 2 месяца назад +1

    Thanks for this. The first album I ever purchased was No Remorse, in 8th grade, when there were no CD's. Motorhead has been a mainstay in my life for decades now

  • @avtomatt554
    @avtomatt554 Год назад +104

    Dude smoked like a freight train, drank a half gallon of Jack Daniels roughly every day for 30+ years and was diabetic (he literally switched from Jack and Coke to Vodka and orange juice because he was diabetic) and still managed to live to be an old man while maintaining that voice. Absolute legend. As much of an amazing presence as he was, he angled his microphone above him to keep from looking at the crowd due to stage fright.

    • @littlebird246
      @littlebird246 Год назад +14

      My friend dated him and confirms the mic story. He was shy!

    • @colinwoods4435
      @colinwoods4435 Год назад +1

      @@littlebird246 Is that true? I hadn't heard that little gem of information. Thanks you for adding to my Lemmy knowledge.

    • @toetag434
      @toetag434 Год назад +9

      @@colinwoods4435 Yes, true. He has talked that in his early days, it's how he managed being in front of a crowd. Years later, it was his trademark and couldn't give it up.

    • @VivaLaDnDLogs
      @VivaLaDnDLogs Год назад +1

      No kidding? Whoa!

    • @avtomatt554
      @avtomatt554 Год назад

      @littlebird246 No kidding? That's incredible. Thanks for the insight, that's wild to hear

  • @TheVgaTV
    @TheVgaTV Год назад +365

    Lemmy is missed because he was a great dude. There is an older video of him doing fan mail responses, and a black kid writes in talking about how his friends and dad are giving him crap about liking metal, and Lemmy's response is gold. Then there's stories from Dave Grohl, like at his funeral, when Dave is talking about the first time they ever met. The first thing Lemmy ever said to Dave was "I'm sorry about what happened to your friend" (meaning Kurt Cobain). Plus he would show up in Troma films, which was always a treat.

    • @2112jonr
      @2112jonr Год назад +1

      😀ruclips.net/video/skGEBgePHtk/видео.html

    • @celticchris
      @celticchris Год назад +42

      He was playing gig riddled with cancer just over 2weeks before he died he was committed to his fans.

    • @bayareathrasher666
      @bayareathrasher666 Год назад +16

      @@celticchris My buddy is in Exodus, they did the Metal Cruise with Lem and he was in bad shape.. but he played his songs.

    • @ferox965
      @ferox965 Год назад +3

      Lloyd Kaufman made Lemmy President. Perfect.

    • @soothsayer54
      @soothsayer54 11 месяцев назад +1

      The Henry Rollins ones are freaking hilarious

  • @rajib666
    @rajib666 3 месяца назад +5

    I liked your analysis and presentation very much. You’re not only very articulate but also very pleasant. Thank you.

  • @eddiehitler9822
    @eddiehitler9822 3 месяца назад +2

    Pack of smokes, bottle of your poison, Motorhead in your ears, band in your eyes.
    Total appreciation of your head.

  • @colinstewart1432
    @colinstewart1432 Год назад +53

    Lemmys' voice is a cement mixer full of scrap metal. It's perfect. Saw them live in Southport 1987. Epic.

    • @renevanderkraats3811
      @renevanderkraats3811 9 дней назад

      Absolute gold comment, and so accurate! Cried laughing here.

  • @discomallard69
    @discomallard69 Год назад +154

    It is worth it taking a look at Motorhead's "1916" when you have the chance. It showcases how much he can do with the little he has in terms of vocal range. It is also one of the most gut wrenching songs the genre has to offer.

  • @paulbarnette7668
    @paulbarnette7668 7 месяцев назад +3

    Met Lemmy years ago, he stood in the rain for almost an hour talking to me and my two friends. He even made the rest of the band get off the bus to sign autographs for us. He didn't have to, but he respected the fact that we waited for him after a show. He always had the raspy voice

  • @gregr2784
    @gregr2784 29 дней назад

    His imperfection , sloppiness and everything else was just perfect .
    RIP Lemmy 🙏.

  • @deanholt2135
    @deanholt2135 Год назад +134

    The Lemmy documentary movie is an excellent watch. It show how down to earth he was and basically he’s life revolved around touring, writing the next album and being at the Rainbow bar.

    • @DennisWesley-sw6bp
      @DennisWesley-sw6bp Год назад +7

      can never unsee him in those shorts playing the video game

    • @joehahn8817
      @joehahn8817 Год назад +2

      You forgot the copious amounts of speed that they also took!!!
      Where do you think they got the name Motorhead???

    • @deanholt2135
      @deanholt2135 Год назад

      @@DennisWesley-sw6bp thanks for the reminder 😂😂

    • @deanholt2135
      @deanholt2135 Год назад

      @@joehahn8817 very true 😂

  • @darrenjones5885
    @darrenjones5885 Год назад +77

    Lemmy was such a unique character. I get the feeling that people who hated his music would have liked the man. He never forgot that he was living his dream.

    • @Dave_Wight_The_Rock_Oracle
      @Dave_Wight_The_Rock_Oracle Год назад

      he was a B leaguer, an acquired taste

    • @shoujahatsumetsu
      @shoujahatsumetsu Год назад +1

      @@Dave_Wight_The_Rock_Oracle We are all grateful he stayed true to himself, and never sold out to the A league.

  • @ecalzo
    @ecalzo 5 месяцев назад +4

    WOWOWOWO saw them 4 times live and i loved the performance every time ... Lemmy was such a unique Guy... WOWOWOWO

  • @cpw2k217
    @cpw2k217 8 месяцев назад +2

    I remember an old interview with Lemmy and he specifically said the microphone stand was fully extended so his neck would bend like that and his neck being that unnaturally bent (for him) gave him the sound. I may have read it in an old guitar magazine , they were interviewing him about bass playing for Ace of Spades.

  • @sethmarks2822
    @sethmarks2822 Год назад +169

    Lemmy didn't like all of the genre labels, he always started out his concerts with "We are Motörhead, and we play Rock and Roll!". He would also say "How you doin', alright? We'll soon fix that". Thank you for your reaction, excellent as always. One of the best performances is on RUclips, live at Wacken 2006.

    • @Dave_Wight_The_Rock_Oracle
      @Dave_Wight_The_Rock_Oracle Год назад

      he's a B leaguer

    • @n1ghtmar3mach1n3
      @n1ghtmar3mach1n3 Год назад +10

      @@Dave_Wight_The_Rock_Oracle Dave, Dave, Dave...poor, jealous little Dave. 😆

    • @Dave_Wight_The_Rock_Oracle
      @Dave_Wight_The_Rock_Oracle Год назад

      @@n1ghtmar3mach1n3 where is anyone jealous I am worth more than Lemmy ever was, if I am going to be jealous of a musician it will not be a B leaguer in a band that never went platinum
      I am going to be jealous of a Tony Iommi or Jmes Hetfield right

    • @alaskamike2334
      @alaskamike2334 Год назад +18

      @@Dave_Wight_The_Rock_Oracle Metallica played at Lemmy’s 50th birthday as a Motörhead cover band. There’s a lot more to life than money my friend. You can’t buy respect.

    • @Dave_Wight_The_Rock_Oracle
      @Dave_Wight_The_Rock_Oracle Год назад

      @@alaskamike2334 I get he was well liked, but that doesn't change anything , I mean ozzy is beloved and he made a career riding others coattails

  • @ryanstandre3648
    @ryanstandre3648 Год назад +42

    believe it or not... he is actually a soft spoken person. with the biggest heart in the world. he was the most loving and caring person. if you can, take the time to watch his memorial service. everyone from Rob Halford to Dave Grohl to triple H from WWE. its awesome hearing everyone's stories and love they have for him.

    • @seedy80
      @seedy80 Год назад +4

      Dave had me crying.

  • @wolframfrick9993
    @wolframfrick9993 5 месяцев назад +2

    The high position of the microphone is a relic from the early days, when the band only had a few spectators and he “didn’t have to see the misery in the audience.”
    Lemmy forever ❤️🤘

  • @daigorobundy3287
    @daigorobundy3287 2 месяца назад

    He was from Stoke-on-Trent and necked booze and cigarettes. His singing voice was very close to his natural speaking voice. I love it when experts in their fields look at metal/rock and see just how much talent is involved. Thankyou for doing that. He ~could~ sing in a gentler way, like in Lost Johnny or I Don't Believe A Word, but it's this delivery that we'll remember him for.

  • @ulfingvar1
    @ulfingvar1 Год назад +25

    It is an exciting world, where an accomplished opera singer enthusiastically analyzes Lemmy's singing 😁😃

  • @wrongbeach35
    @wrongbeach35 Год назад +86

    Everything about Lemmy is legendary and iconic. His voice, his bass tone and playing style. Punk rock meets metal meets cigarettes and whiskey. Also anyone who knew him knew he was just a really really good guy. RIP you absolute madman!

  • @Motorhead_England
    @Motorhead_England 28 дней назад

    I'm so glad you finally got round to doing a Motorhead track (for obvious reasons lol).
    It's basically the powerful driving riffs, eardrum splitting volume and Lemmys vocals that capture the huge following of this band. Good old rock and roll.....on steroids.
    What I love about you Elizabeth, is that anyone who doesn't like heavy music would dismiss this as a row, but only you with your expert professionalism, can break down a band like Motorhead and portray them as the true artists tht they really are x

  • @thebearded131
    @thebearded131 Год назад +38

    Lemmy embodied so much of what rock n roll is about. He didn't like motorhead to be called heavy metal, He started many of his concerts by announcing 'We are Motorhead and we play Rock n Roll'. He was a phenomenal lyricist he wrote with lots of other groups as well. Probably most notably a few big songs for Ozzy off the No More Tears album.
    It's really hard to over state how cool Lemmy was. He lived life on his terms and his terms were of a standard that we should all try to achieve. I think so highly of him that I included his name as one of my son's middle names.
    Motorhead has just been a gift to the world, one that will endure.
    Some of my stand out tunes (it's really hard to pick):
    One Short Life
    Built for Speed
    Eat the Rich
    Ridin with the Driver
    Orgasmatron
    Bomber
    Born to Raise Hell
    hell I could just copy and paste their entire discography here

  • @glennparsons5644
    @glennparsons5644 Год назад +290

    My ears are still ringing from seeing Motorhead about 15 years ago. Bloody fantastic. But I can't hear this song without picturing the Young Ones. Best musical guest that show ever had.

    • @davidkusner5637
      @davidkusner5637 11 месяцев назад +11

      The Young Ones episode was the first time I ever saw him. OMG that was absolutely classic. I was never much into metal and hardly listen to anything from that time period anymore, but my phone still has MH songs on it.

    • @jameslawrence7959
      @jameslawrence7959 11 месяцев назад +4

      And where Dave Grohl first seen motorhesd and was instantly hooked. They become mates and jammed drank recordrd together too.

    • @JohnSmith-ki2eq
      @JohnSmith-ki2eq 10 месяцев назад +2

      I saw them on the "eat the rich" tour back in the 80's and lost a couple of hearing points just from that one concert.

    • @splattered63
      @splattered63 10 месяцев назад +9

      The Damned did a great guest spot on Young one's as well.

    • @MonkeyJedi99
      @MonkeyJedi99 8 месяцев назад +4

      The first time I heard/saw Motorhead was this song in a shortened performance on the BBC show The Young Ones.
      I immediately needed MORE!
      -
      Oh, one more thing. Have we got a video?

  • @DMD82
    @DMD82 6 месяцев назад +1

    I watched your videos a few years ago and you popped up again in my feeds...you've become such a metal head! 😅 love it! RIP Lemmy mate❤

  • @jeremysmith3522
    @jeremysmith3522 21 день назад

    A true icon & pioneer. Rest in peace Lemmy. You will always be The Man ! 🤟🏼

  • @user-bf6gz8ej4o
    @user-bf6gz8ej4o Год назад +44

    The reason why Lemmy is holding his head up high when singing is because he didn't wanna see the crowd booing at him at his first gigs! And he never changed that

  • @Big_Daddy72
    @Big_Daddy72 Год назад +43

    It’s sad and surreal to think that all 3 of these influential and legendary musicians are gone! 😢

    • @joegillam1497
      @joegillam1497 Год назад

      And Wurzel (later guitarist). Really sad. They are all sorely missed.

    • @DrSkeff
      @DrSkeff Год назад +1

      This comment made me really sad, but also reminded me how lucky I was to see these 3 tear it up live! RIP Ian, Edward & Phillip. 🖤 “we are Motörhead and we play Rock ‘n’ Roll”.

  • @josephcolllins365
    @josephcolllins365 3 месяца назад

    I feel so lucky to have seen him live so great

  • @angiepauley8054
    @angiepauley8054 2 месяца назад

    I saw them in '94 in Indianapolis IN at The Vogue. Absolutely amazing!!!

  • @josephbard7663
    @josephbard7663 Год назад +57

    I heard a great story about Lemmy told by the Reverend Horton Heat that captures what people loved about him. Lemmy and the Reverend were old friends, and at a gig, Lemmy was going to do a guest spot and play some songs with them. The Reverend was expecting Lemmy would want to play Ace of Spades at some point, but he kept wanting to do other songs. Eventually, the Reverend asked are they going to play it because the crowd wants to hear it. Lemmy said: "We're not going to give them what they want, we're going to give them what then need."

  • @thewestofwaterfordpodcast5039
    @thewestofwaterfordpodcast5039 Год назад +70

    My favorite description of Lemmys voice was "a melodic chainsaw".
    Godspeed Lemmy!

  • @Anthoonius1
    @Anthoonius1 Месяц назад +1

    Hello! It is great to experience these songs i have heard many times and liked for a very long time, experience them again through you listening them for the first time and seeing you analyze them.
    You seem to be able to get into new songs and styles very fast and deeply. I find it hard to get into something that is completely new. I feel like i always have a connection with a song i like to a place or a moment or time, and find it hard to get into new songs right away.
    I have been watching many of your videos today for the first time and i get a feeling from them that i would like to somehow try to imitate these performers myself on a stage. Probably not going to happen but just a thought i had from these.
    Love the vids!

  • @VallinSFAS
    @VallinSFAS 9 месяцев назад +1

    Notice that our Helden-tenor has his mic elevated so as to raise his head and throat. Technique of a Meistersinger!

  • @christiandleyva9064
    @christiandleyva9064 Год назад +15

    The appeal of Lemmy was two-fold: on one hand, his music was raw, simple, hot-blooded rock and roll (as he always insisted upon opening his gigs), combining punk and proto 70s metal. And then on the other hand, no matter his god-like status he always kept both feet on the ground, as approachable as the next guy, kind and friendly like Dio. That's why he has been loved by legions of fans throughout the decades.

  • @Doomlonbbyn
    @Doomlonbbyn Год назад +115

    Lemmy’s voice really shines in ballads, believe it or not. He brings a hurt an vulnerability to the songs which a smoother more traditional singer could not bring.

    • @rabiatorthegreat6163
      @rabiatorthegreat6163 Год назад +16

      Absolutely. My favorite is "1916". It has a sad theme that matches that vulnerability perfectly.

    • @biglew1161
      @biglew1161 Год назад +2

      Yes, a vulnerability that can almost bring a tear up from my cold dead heart.

    • @Doomlonbbyn
      @Doomlonbbyn Год назад +8

      @@rabiatorthegreat6163 Absolutely, probably my favorite as well. "Don't let Daddy Kiss Me" is also a perfect example but that one is almost to horrible to listen to.

    • @inlakesh555
      @inlakesh555 Год назад +5

      "Don't let Daddy kiss me" is soooo great and deeply moving.

    • @raphaelchoury8942
      @raphaelchoury8942 Год назад +3

      A very good observation 👍🏻To me especially on Love me Forever.

  • @Pannemat
    @Pannemat 5 месяцев назад

    Your hair curling around the chord is the most adorable thing and also perfectly mirrors the octopus' arms.
    Well done.

  • @amandaoulson8140
    @amandaoulson8140 6 месяцев назад

    OMG I continue to adore how you react.

  • @slhanks4
    @slhanks4 10 месяцев назад +183

    Lemmy's bass playing technique is more like an electric guitar than a bass. He was a gentleman, and always had time for his fans. I got to see Motorhead once, opening for DIO and Iron Maiden. That was one hell of a show! Rest in peace, Mr. Kilmister, you were truly one of a kind.

    • @moottori_paa
      @moottori_paa 9 месяцев назад +6

      that must be best gig ever!

    • @dartheviscerus4491
      @dartheviscerus4491 8 месяцев назад +5

      I saw them on that tour too. Columbus, OH. One helluva show!

    • @BWater-yq3jx
      @BWater-yq3jx 6 месяцев назад +3

      I recall he actually started with guitar, but was kinda crap at it.
      Solution...

    • @lunsmann
      @lunsmann 6 месяцев назад +5

      @@BWater-yq3jx - story I read was they were doing a gig, when the base guitarist didn't show, so Lemmy played the bass instead from then on. Hawkwind was the band.

    • @hoss3433
      @hoss3433 4 месяца назад +3

      ​@@dartheviscerus4491I tried to see them in Columbus but the power went out that night we were standing in line and there was crap flying around from the storm. They done the show the next night if I recall correctly and I couldn't make it unfortunately. That was the only chance I ever really had to see them live

  • @andrewmcdonald5704
    @andrewmcdonald5704 Год назад +47

    Lemmy's mike stand and the way he held himself was so iconic.