Love this track.... Ian and that Rickenbacker 4001, strummed... Faster than a burnt cat, and more cunning than a cornered nun.... British to the Bone... WW2 tribute to the RAF....
Tribute to the RAF as in not the model of aircraft, but the boys who flew 5 miles above the ground.. on their way to flatten Germany.. Sad but true.. Great Lemmy bass track... Any relation to Gary Neuman..?? I'm into his Electronica atm...
It's disrespectful to motörhead that they only won a grammy for making a cover of a metallica song. Motörhead deserve so much more love than they get. I swear people barely know who they are
Judy, I totally agree. I bet Metallica does as well. But one thing that Lemmy did have is the deep, profound respect of every Hard Rock and Heavy Metal musician out there. The HM industry universally adored Lemmy. As they should.
@@bobmartin4021 I just watched a documentary on Motorhead, where it was said that during their heyday, some of their albums were hitting top ratings in charts, "No Sleep till Hammersmith" was even the #1 in the album charts. I don't think that they cared all that much about grammy awards, they already won prizes without going down as much as Metallica did after St. Anger. (In my opinion, that is, of course)
@@danielboard9510 Fuck off twat, that's Fast Eddie up there. With Wurzel, Phil Campbell would have been there too. And frankly, if you can't see any difference between Mr Clarke and Wurzel, get your fucking eyes tested mate.
Never forget. I'm 63 and this is the only music ( Band ) that gives me this electric goose bumps energy medicine. I 1st saw them in the late 1970's and was a fan forever. I saw them play the long gone Palladium for the Ace of Spades tour front row and the high level of energy made it feel & sound like a helicopter was landing on the stage. Memories for a million lifetimes.
I’m 62 years old and I was at the same concert motorhead to me is so awesome every time I listen to them I get chills up and down my back and my blood curdles they will never be another band like that again. I saw them several times one that comes to my mind is when they played at the Caldarone theater in Hempstead Long Island. It was a small place, but they blew the doors open. They were so loud. Unfortunately the Caldarone is not there anymore either. also, when I was there, they were members of the Plasmatics behind me and a couple of friends we all enjoyed that show together that’s for sure.
Phil "Philthy Animal" Taylor, my favorite heavy metal drummer ever! Pioneer of early 80s speed/thrash metal sound. Was a beast! Pure power! Rest in peace friend.
Loved this classic lineup. This song brings back many good memories from the early 80s. When I hear this opening riff, the hair on the back of my head still stands up. RIP guys. Your music truly changed lives for the better.
Motörhead is truly a hell of a band. They push the hard rock at the extreme as no one could have do that before. The bass line always rips my guts out on Bomber.
Poderoso y emblemático tema!!!!!....uno de mis favoritos!!!!.....y la mejor formación!!!!!. Puro rock&roll!!!!!!!!......Saludos desde Argentina!!!!!....
Lemmy’s attitude to life means he is immortal. Saw this live in 1979. I was in the sixth form and this was the one metal band we let in to the punk new wave listenscape
@@eyellgeteven9928 I agree no else like him, and Motorhead were putting out great albums on the level as early ones all the way through, Inferno is awesome the playing and production is maybe their best
I can’t believe it’s taken me this long to get into motorhead just started listening to them a week ago. Metallica is the reason I checked them out And I am absolutely hooked now
I first heard them back in '97 but at the time I was obssessed with other sounds and didn't paid much attention. I got back to them last year during lockdown and now I am convinced that Lemmy is, still, God, and can't listen to anything else ♠
this was THE song to get me into metal, which in turn got me to take music more seriously as an art. i remember getting detention in school for listening to this with a friend during break time. great memories
My first concert was on the Bomber tour 1980 at Manchester Apollo Theatre. I was 14, the support act was Saxon. Motorhead had the bomber lighting rig and an insane PA system - I was deaf for a week.... Went back the following year for the Ace of Spades tour. Awesome.
Phil Taylor was a *god* on drums, it's challenging to stand still when listening to him play, so much groove and richness in such a fast and brutal beat - never heard anyone like him.
Overkill and Bomber are my favorite records. At the years between punk movement and NWOBHM, Motorhead's R' n' R was tremendously active and imaginative. Long live Lemmy!
Yes but if you love Ace Of Spades and Overkill you obvioulsy love Bomber because the three belong to the classic Motörhead. Stone Dead Forever, Dead Men Tell No Tales and Bomber are as good as any song on Ace Of Spades or Overkill.
@@DmageCase yes, that's what I'm saying, "Bomber" is just underrated compared to the other 2, it's the same deal with Saxon's "Strong Arm Of The Law", released between "Wheels Of Steel" and "Denim And Leather".
They were Motörhead and they played rock ‘n’ roll. Thanks guys for all the sleepless nights. My youth as a Motörhead fan was was one exhilarating ride. There will never be another Lemmy Kilmister.
Newcastle City Hall on the Bomber tour. Might have been my first proper concert. Still remember the huge (by city hall standards) steel bomber1 Think Lemmy climbed up onto it at the end! Memories....
In 1982, I was 15 years old when I was fortunate enough to be an exchange student to the UK (Bedstone College in Shropshire), and while I was there asked my classmates who was the heaviest metal band that they knew of. They told me about Motörhead and I bought the Ace of Spades album, spike wristbands and a bullet belt! The rest is history! :-)
He loved punk and they have a song dedicated to the RAMONES. They were similar...most n.w.o.b.h.m. was a little more punk than metal. Anyway. Check out a band called Midnight if ya dig this
I'm just privileged to hear this when I was a kid in the early eighties.....Just pure rock n roll..... They're all gone now 🙏...Thankyou Motorhead ✌️❤️
Still the best hard rock band to ever come out of the UK, and this track sounds as good in 2021 as it did the day they 'recorded it. Eddie never gets the recognition he deserves and in my mind was the best guitarist they ever had! Phil was the perfect drummer for the band and the original line up is without doubt one of the greatest 3 piece rock bands of all time. God bless you Lemmy.
I saw them do this number at the BBC Radio Theatre, Haymarket, London. They were so loud half the audience left within 10 minutes. Of the remainder, half were down the front headbanging and the other half, me included, were pinned to the back wall by the sheer force of the sound. The headbangers kept screaming at Lemmy to turn it up, but he called them crazy.
В начале 80х учился в училище и к 23 февраля поручили сделать стен газету, мы её назвали Бомбардировщик, в честь песни Моторхэд, группа 13/14 в училище, написали её через молнию на манер АС/DC,звезда не получилась, обвели чёрной краской. Результат, газета провисела 2 урока, вызов родителей в училище, газету отправили в КГБ. Фашистский шрифт (готический), фашистская молния в стиле СС, звезда специально закрашена в чёрный, траур по Советской Армии. 😮Вот такие реалии были в СССР для поклонников рока. 😮
Ninguém tocava essa porra como o lemmy!! Todo doido, fazendo "acordes" em PLENO BRAÇO DE UM BAIXO!!! na moral, aquilo lá, só ele reproduzia.... Lemmy provou que para fazer rock n roll de verdade não precisava ser virtuose!!! Caralhoooo, a voz do cara parecia um liquidificador industrial!! E mesmo assim, fez história no rock n roll!! Saudoso lemmy!!! Sr. Kilmster!!
I'm ashamed to say I just never gave these guys a chance , but a few months after Lemmy passed away I thought what did I miss , well now I know I missed a lot!!
Well, yeah, it will, people will forget and move on.. no music is eternal except some classical music. If people are forgetting the Beatles then they will certainly forget this no matter how much we may love them now...
what i always liked about motorhead is that they dont look like those staged rockstars who are distant from the crowd. they look as if they came from the crowd during a gig and picked up the instruments and started playing
Hi David, I'm 55 and I probably went to the same gigs as you at The Capitol. Motorhead, Judas Priest, UFO, Saxon, The Rolling Stones, The Jam, 10cc, Girl and Hawkwind, to name but a few of the bands that played that great venue. Great memories indeed.
First saw Motorhead at Poole arts center on the Ace of Spades tour, bit of a life changing experience. Moved up from the likes of Purple, Hawkwind and Saxon.
I really enjoy each member and their performances - when 3 play as one the jams are beyond words.This is all three crushing it together RIP and Thank You Motorhead.
I had the good fortune to see Motorhead several times. Most of the time Lemmy started the show with "Good Evening. We are Motorhead and we play rock and roll" but he had a few others. One of the best is he comes out and says "Good evening, we are Motorhead and we're gonna kick your ass" then launched into Bomber. One of the best openings to a concert I ever saw.
I saw Motorhead on the Bomber tour at Birmingham Odeon UK. I forget what year? I lost the ticket and programme decades ago. As my mates and I were leaving and going to the bus stop, we heard a commotion and saw fans running to the back of the Odeon. All we could see was Lemmy outside the tour bus and having his photo taken and signing tour programmes. There was about 100 people in front of us. I wanted to stay, but my mates said we would miss the last bus and have to walk for miles to get home. I wish I had stayed, just to meet him and the band. Even if I had to walk home alone. PS I had a ringing in my ears and headbangers neck for days afterwards!
Love this track.... Ian and that Rickenbacker 4001, strummed... Faster than a burnt cat, and more cunning than a cornered nun.... British to the Bone... WW2 tribute to the RAF....
No was german Heinkel He 111
Risible nonsense!
All of you are fools it’s dedicated to what lemmy was taking every fucking gig mate (speedbombing is the life for me wayyy)
What? 😂
Tribute to the RAF as in not the model of aircraft, but the boys who flew 5 miles above the ground.. on their way to flatten Germany.. Sad but true.. Great Lemmy bass track... Any relation to Gary Neuman..?? I'm into his Electronica atm...
It's disrespectful to motörhead that they only won a grammy for making a cover of a metallica song. Motörhead deserve so much more love than they get. I swear people barely know who they are
Those who really know MOTORHEAD
DGAF
Judy, I totally agree. I bet Metallica does as well. But one thing that Lemmy did have is the deep, profound respect of every Hard Rock and Heavy Metal musician out there. The HM industry universally adored Lemmy. As they should.
@@danscott3880 u sir are fkn correct bro. Also without motorhead their wouldn't be metallica and that's a fact
in the end of day it doesnt matter how many awareds you win as long as you have huge fanbase
@@bobmartin4021 I just watched a documentary on Motorhead, where it was said that during their heyday, some of their albums were hitting top ratings in charts, "No Sleep till Hammersmith" was even the #1 in the album charts. I don't think that they cared all that much about grammy awards, they already won prizes without going down as much as Metallica did after St. Anger. (In my opinion, that is, of course)
It is rather sobering when you realise that everyone who played on this absolute classic is now dead.
RIP Lemmy
RIP Phil
RIP Eddie
Consider it to be a seance
They live forever, God Bless
5 years since Lemmy's passing, rock n roll will never die
drinking Motorhead vodka cool as fuck just like Lemmy
what? he just left to play one-armed bandit
Stop bulshitting me mate! Lemmy is still with us!!!
rock'n roll is dead.
OMG what? i just discover this band thanks to victor vran video game on switch..only to learn that Lemmy is dead? that s fucked up😢
A great day, Lemmy, fast Eddie and filthy Phil at the top of their game!!
Lemmy, Wurzel, Eddie.
@@danielboard9510 Fuck off twat, that's Fast Eddie up there. With Wurzel, Phil Campbell would have been there too. And frankly, if you can't see any difference between Mr Clarke and Wurzel, get your fucking eyes tested mate.
Best 3 piece ever
Sorry for my lack of culture, but what year was this performance? I really want to know
@@nicks9651 must've been 1980
Never forget. I'm 63 and this is the only music ( Band ) that gives me this electric goose bumps energy medicine. I 1st saw them in the late 1970's and was a fan forever. I saw them play the long gone Palladium for the Ace of Spades tour front row and the high level of energy made it feel & sound like a helicopter was landing on the stage. Memories for a million lifetimes.
I’m 62 years old and I was at the same concert motorhead to me is so awesome every time I listen to them I get chills up and down my back and my blood curdles they will never be another band like that again. I saw them several times one that comes to my mind is when they played at the Caldarone theater in Hempstead Long Island. It was a small place, but they blew the doors open. They were so loud. Unfortunately the Caldarone is not there anymore either. also, when I was there, they were members of the Plasmatics behind me and a couple of friends we all enjoyed that show together that’s for sure.
Saw them in cardiff. Sat in the speaker. Mind blown!
At the Palladium in New York City??? 14th Street??? A friend saw them there and couldn't hear anything for 3 days. Born to Lose, Live to Win!!!
Seen them live 45 or so times. Not got a tattoo and I’m now 56 but really tempted to get a warpig in honour of my favourite band!
Phil "Philthy Animal" Taylor, my favorite heavy metal drummer ever! Pioneer of early 80s speed/thrash metal sound. Was a beast!
Pure power! Rest in peace friend.
Loved this classic lineup. This song brings back many good memories from the early 80s. When I hear this opening riff, the hair on the back of my head still stands up. RIP guys. Your music truly changed lives for the better.
Motörhead is truly a hell of a band. They push the hard rock at the extreme as no one could have do that before. The bass line always rips my guts out on Bomber.
Some of the best hours in my life, those Motörhead concerts.
the atmosphere was incredible, the fans, the smell of the smoke machine, the lighting, the power of the PA, a few pints of ale ...
Fkn bang on mate
I’m a 63 year old Canadian and I’ve loved this band for 45 years
UN SALUDO DESDE BARCELONA (SPAIN).
I still can't believe I saw these guys in Kingston, 2012 with Megadeth. This was the opener.
Poderoso y emblemático tema!!!!!....uno de mis favoritos!!!!.....y la mejor formación!!!!!. Puro rock&roll!!!!!!!!......Saludos desde Argentina!!!!!....
The three people that forever changed my life
Damn i feel bad for you lol
Lenny Pepperbottom what’s wrong with that?
Nice profile pic. It's always nice to see a fellow Thin Lizzy fan :)
Totally agree same for me
Nice pic choice man, Phil Lynott is the greatest.
Man, every time I listen to Motörhead I'm instantly in a great mood!
Lemmy’s attitude to life means he is immortal. Saw this live in 1979. I was in the sixth form and this was the one metal band we let in to the punk new wave listenscape
Phil Taylor on the drums-awesome!
By this point Motorhead could do no wrong, I'll never tire from these tunes!
And they never did wrong...40 years later and I can't see a thing done wrong in Lem's career.
@@eyellgeteven9928 I agree no else like him, and Motorhead were putting out great albums on the level as early ones all the way through, Inferno is awesome the playing and production is maybe their best
@@RS-vk7op I agree. I love Inferno too...one of their heaviest albums. My fav on the album is probably Killers...it kills you 'til you die, lol.
this is the ephitome of a rock band, it's impossible to them to do wrong anything related to that
LEMMY WILL NEVER DIE
I can’t believe it’s taken me this long to get into motorhead just started listening to them a week ago. Metallica is the reason I checked them out And I am absolutely hooked now
@@stevereigate4454 e 9
You poor man you have so much time to make up for I just hope that you have a good stereo
Because the chase is better than the catch
I first heard them back in '97 but at the time I was obssessed with other sounds and didn't paid much attention. I got back to them last year during lockdown and now I am convinced that Lemmy is, still, God, and can't listen to anything else ♠
funny thing is metallica is here because of motorhead, you know?
Bomber is such an underrated gem of an album. Just like Overkill and Ace Of Spades, it's all killer and no filler.
Favourite song. RIP Lemmy, Fast Eddie and Philthy Phil
I didn't appreciate these guys as a teen, unfortunately. I get it now. The energy is nothing short of stupendous.
this was THE song to get me into metal, which in turn got me to take music more seriously as an art. i remember getting detention in school for listening to this with a friend during break time. great memories
My first concert was on the Bomber tour 1980 at Manchester Apollo Theatre. I was 14, the support act was Saxon. Motorhead had the bomber lighting rig and an insane PA system - I was deaf for a week.... Went back the following year for the Ace of Spades tour. Awesome.
Phil Taylor was a *god* on drums, it's challenging to stand still when listening to him play, so much groove and richness in such a fast and brutal beat - never heard anyone like him.
even with a broken back
We are Motörhead and we play Rock'n'Roll !
Don't forget us !
Slash thrash metal get it right btw
@@willwallace4979 stfu mate
You talkin true stories!
Good evening ...
Memories of far better days. Never been another band like them, never will be.
RIP fellas.
My God ... something beautiful. How nice it is to watch the team in this lineup. Eternal music.
Overkill and Bomber are my favorite records. At the years between punk movement and NWOBHM, Motorhead's R' n' R was tremendously active and imaginative.
Long live Lemmy!
Straight forward!
No frills!
In your face!
Rock-n-Roll!
"Bomber" is a VERY underrated album, mainly because it was released after "Overkill" and before "Ace Of Spades", happens to alot of bands.
Yes but if you love Ace Of Spades and Overkill you obvioulsy love Bomber because the three belong to the classic Motörhead. Stone Dead Forever, Dead Men Tell No Tales and Bomber are as good as any song on Ace Of Spades or Overkill.
@@DmageCase yes, that's what I'm saying, "Bomber" is just underrated compared to the other 2, it's the same deal with Saxon's "Strong Arm Of The Law", released between "Wheels Of Steel" and "Denim And Leather".
Yeah, like Deep Purple, with their album "Fireball", between "In rock" and "Machine head"
Same with Megadeth's SFSGSW
A year late but sharpshooter can definitely be added to that list. Overkill or bomber are my favorite Motörhead albums
They were Motörhead and they played rock ‘n’ roll. Thanks guys for all the sleepless nights. My youth as a Motörhead fan was was one exhilarating ride. There will never be another Lemmy Kilmister.
Newcastle City Hall on the Bomber tour. Might have been my first proper concert. Still remember the huge (by city hall standards) steel bomber1 Think Lemmy climbed up onto it at the end! Memories....
They're all dead, and STILL performing this song at this moment.
hahaha loved this comment
you're so right!
100 times the power of speed.
reincarnated, Truly
In 1982, I was 15 years old when I was fortunate enough to be an exchange student to the UK (Bedstone College in Shropshire), and while I was there asked my classmates who was the heaviest metal band that they knew of. They told me about Motörhead and I bought the Ace of Spades album, spike wristbands and a bullet belt! The rest is history! :-)
One of my My favorite motörhead Songs🤘🤘🤘 Cheers Lemmy🤘🤘🤘
Even British Punks Loved this Band.
Shit, Punks everywhere have always Loved MOTORHEAD . They are the God Fathers of Punk Rock.
We did
He loved punk and they have a song dedicated to the RAMONES.
They were similar...most n.w.o.b.h.m. was a little more punk than metal.
Anyway. Check out a band called Midnight if ya dig this
@@rogerwhite5061 RAMONE!!!
@@rogerwhite5061 The god farther’s of heavy metal. But were also very influential towards punk.
This never grows old bloody brilliant I’m 52 love it back on the day and still love it now 🤘
A masterpiece by Lemmy, Eddie, Philthy and Jack Daniels
You forgot Speed 😀
And Bullet Belts!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I'm just privileged to hear this when I was a kid in the early eighties.....Just pure rock n roll..... They're all gone now 🙏...Thankyou Motorhead ✌️❤️
Still the best hard rock band to ever come out of the UK, and this track sounds as good in 2021 as it did the day they 'recorded it. Eddie never gets the recognition he deserves and in my mind was the best guitarist they ever had! Phil was the perfect drummer for the band and the original line up is without doubt one of the greatest 3 piece rock bands of all time. God bless you Lemmy.
Blistering!! I can only imagine how loud it was....... everything louder than everything else!
I saw them do this number at the BBC Radio Theatre, Haymarket, London. They were so loud half the audience left within 10 minutes. Of the remainder, half were down the front headbanging and the other half, me included, were pinned to the back wall by the sheer force of the sound. The headbangers kept screaming at Lemmy to turn it up, but he called them crazy.
They would make your lawn die
Will always be one of the best bands ever.
Thank you Lemmy for the good vibes. RIP you legend!!
One of the best bands there ever was.
Literally BOMBER
The best line up ever....
I have see they in Essen/Germany ....one of the best days in my life.....
Very very lucky...!!!!!!
Auch ein Deutscher hier? Coole Sache! ;)
Lucky bastard! Jealous. Only got to see them twice. And with the last lineup, not that it was bad (it was very good). But still...
Mikkey Dee pretty awesome in the band also
fuck nazis
Love how HE hailed the crowd. Got down on his knees and showed his fans respect. Class act \m/
They were Motörhead and they played Rock and Roll and our hearts!
First time I saw Motörhead was 1982 -still blasting their music today and into the future!
With the exception of Sabbath and Priest, no other band has had as big of an impact on metal as Motorhead
Iron maiden too
We are Motorhead and we play rock n roll
Ryan, you look like an actor of the film heavy trip.
sounds like punkrock to me...
Metallica, Maiden, Slayer
Очень, очень круто три чувака делают столько приятного шума, это супер
This band, Motörhead gave me strength to get through my twenties! I loved them then, and I love them still! Always❤️
В начале 80х учился в училище и к 23 февраля поручили сделать стен газету, мы её назвали Бомбардировщик, в честь песни Моторхэд, группа 13/14 в училище, написали её через молнию на манер АС/DC,звезда не получилась, обвели чёрной краской. Результат, газета провисела 2 урока, вызов родителей в училище, газету отправили в КГБ. Фашистский шрифт (готический), фашистская молния в стиле СС, звезда специально закрашена в чёрный, траур по Советской Армии. 😮Вот такие реалии были в СССР для поклонников рока. 😮
I saw Motorhead on that tour. Bomber. Priceless
Friend: "Man that is soooo heavy, how many people are in this band?
Me: "Four, if you include Jack Daniels"
5... If you mention Speed as well!
Shit yeeaaahhhh !!!!?
Filthy base/paste + whiskey = a winner´s combination for each and every situation.
@@gilsaraiva2830 not so much a job interview haha!
@@bigyan3667 That sounded oddly familiar ...
Killer riff. Driving drums and bass. Never mind Ace of Spades, this is their best song.
Ninguém tocava essa porra como o lemmy!! Todo doido, fazendo "acordes" em PLENO BRAÇO DE UM BAIXO!!! na moral, aquilo lá, só ele reproduzia.... Lemmy provou que para fazer rock n roll de verdade não precisava ser virtuose!!! Caralhoooo, a voz do cara parecia um liquidificador industrial!! E mesmo assim, fez história no rock n roll!! Saudoso lemmy!!! Sr. Kilmster!!
Legends!!! Motörhead for life!
I'm ashamed to say I just never gave these guys a chance , but a few months after Lemmy passed away I thought what did I miss , well now I know I missed a lot!!
I can watch this footage forever
The original lineup. My favorite. Lemmy.Eddie.and Phil. The three amigos!🤘💀🔥
I Couldn't believe it that Lemmy, Eddie and Philphy are Dead
They are resting, pining for the fjords.
music lives OOOOONNNN!
They are just giving Devil his Bass and Guitar Lessons
When did they all die ?
May they rest in peace.......
This was THE Motörhead line up.
RIP the entire band
It’s 1982 in NYC at the Palladium right next to the stage watching the planes propellers over Lemmy priceless!!!!
This music will never die.
ilikejellyrolls1488 not as long as I live
Well, yeah, it will, people will forget and move on.. no music is eternal except some classical music. If people are forgetting the Beatles then they will certainly forget this no matter how much we may love them now...
they will never will be forgotten , brilliant band/ headbangers yes,.
what i always liked about motorhead is that they dont look like those staged rockstars who are distant from the crowd. they look as if they came from the crowd during a gig and picked up the instruments and started playing
Motorhead will live forever. And that Eddi's guitar is killer.
Great memories of going to see Motorhead in the 70s & 80s at the much missed Aberdeen Capitol, those were the days
Hi David, I'm 55 and I probably went to the same gigs as you at The Capitol. Motorhead, Judas Priest, UFO, Saxon, The Rolling Stones, The Jam, 10cc, Girl and Hawkwind, to name but a few of the bands that played that great venue. Great memories indeed.
First saw Motorhead at Poole arts center on the Ace of Spades tour, bit of a life changing experience. Moved up from the likes of Purple, Hawkwind and Saxon.
I really enjoy each member and their performances - when 3 play as one the jams are beyond words.This is all three crushing it together RIP and Thank You Motorhead.
You almost feel the engines vibrating and propellers spinning. Respect to all the knights of the sky.
Until this day I can't believe those three legends are dead, best band ever.
2/2/22 - 2.2.2022 - what DATE to rock with the mighty LEMMY!!!! WHO STILL LISTENS TO THIS HOT SHIT?
Lemmy’s bass sounds like a b17, fast Eddie’s riff sounds like a fast p51, Philthy animal’s drumming sounds like flak or anti-aircraft artillery rounds
Thank you Lemmy and Motorhead for all the years of great rock n roll !
Saw them in '81, Dec.7th...the fuckin' loudest gig I've ever attended, Tank were also total killing
BEST NOTIFICATION EVER!
They were Motorhead and they played rocknroll!
0:47 Philthy really going at it and enjoying
It's amazing what music they made with only 2 guitars and 1 drum.
Thank you so much for posting this, it has really made my day and lifted my spirits to 5 mile off the ground many thanks
The true line up
I had the good fortune to see Motorhead several times. Most of the time Lemmy started the show with "Good Evening. We are Motorhead and we play rock and roll" but he had a few others. One of the best is he comes out and says "Good evening, we are Motorhead and we're gonna kick your ass" then launched into Bomber. One of the best openings to a concert I ever saw.
"Don't forget us! We are Motörhead, and we play Rock'n'Roll!!"
I saw Motorhead on the Bomber tour at Birmingham Odeon UK. I forget what year? I lost the ticket and programme decades ago. As my mates and I were leaving and going to the bus stop, we heard a commotion and saw fans running to the back of the Odeon.
All we could see was Lemmy outside the tour bus and having his photo taken and signing tour programmes. There was about 100 people in front of us. I wanted to stay, but my mates said we would miss the last bus and have to walk for miles to get home.
I wish I had stayed, just to meet him and the band. Even if I had to walk home alone.
PS I had a ringing in my ears and headbangers neck for days afterwards!
motorhead is slowly becoming my favorite band of all time
I was screaming gunning it down the street to this rock n roll! Best part of my day
The good old days... There are millions of motorhead fans out there... I thought i was alone....
No man. We are an army
As I was in England in 1983 I got to know of this. It is brillaint, sweet childhood memories
Masterpiece cheers Rockers genious period another blast from the past great post raise our beers high for Lemmy Eddie and Phil
Saw them at Hammersmith Odeon sometime in the 80's. Still brings back memories
I saw them manchester Apollo 2006 remember it like it was last night.
Things like that won't never come again. We'll miss you!!! Rock in Peace
one of the best songs ever created
Какие вещи создавались и так исполнялись классно! Удивляюсь!
The bass and guitar fit together so we'll it's crazy gives me goosebumps
This song has such good pace, perfection
Anyone else agree that motorhead is the coolest band to ever walk this planet
One of the all-time great riffs.
Motorhead, lo mejor que me pasó.
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Hell yeah!!! Motormania is still alive!!!