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PORTRAITS IN MOTÖRMUSIC -- THE MOTÖRMASTERS' SECOND SLAB OF MOTÖRVINYL IN '79.
Lemmy: Bass guitar, 8-string bass, vocals
"Fast" Eddie Clarke: All guitars, vocals on "Step Down"
"Philthy Animal" Taylor: Drums, percussion, human leg, etc...
PIC(S) INFO: Spotlight on the individual portraits of MOTÖRHEAD featured on the back cover/sleeve art to the band's 1979 "Bomber" LP, released under the UK's Bronze Records.
LP OVERVIEW: "By 1979, MOTÖRHEAD had been together for four years and had amassed a loyal following in both punk and heavy metal circles. After recording an album for United Artists that the label shelved, the band released its eponymous debut LP in 1977, but it was with 1979's "Overkill" that the band hit their stride. The title track landed in the UK Top 40 and, after appearing again on "Top of the Pops," the band returned to the studio that summer with legendary producer Jimmy Miller to record what would become "Bomber." However, the band did not have the opportunity to work up the songs on the road, as they had with their previous album. Joel McIver quotes singer and bassist Lemmy in his book "Overkill: The Untold Story of Motörhead":
"..I wish we'd played the songs onstage first, like we did with the "Overkill" album, if we could've played them for three weeks on the road it would have been less slick.....Listen to the way we play them live and compare that to the album.."
"Bomber" would peak at No. 12 on the UK albums chart, their strongest showing up to that point."
-- EYESORE MERCH on the last slab of Motörmusic for the Super-Seventies, the "Bomber" LP
Source: https://eyesoremerch.com/motorhead-bomber-lp-vinyl.
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Motorhead - Motorhead 1977
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Ace of Spades (Motörhead cover) by Sabatta from the album Emperor's New Clothes [Free download on SoundCloud]
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Motörhead - Overkill Tour, 1979.
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❤️‍🔥 Fast & Loose ❤️‍🔥
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motörhead at Texas Tapes & Records in pasedena, texas
photos by rachael walsh
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"PHILTHY ANIMAL LIKES THESE."
PIC(S) INFO: Spotlight on the "schoolboy pranks" of the late, great "Philthy Animal" Taylor during MOTÖRHEAD's UK "Bomber" Tour -- a look at some of the photographic contents within the "Bomber" concert tour programme, c. fall 1979. From the collection of "Eddie" in the UK.
In memoriam -- Philip John "Philthy Animal" Taylor -- another legend lost.
Source: https://eddiesrockmusic.wordpress.com/2021/11/06/m-is-for-motorhead-overkill.
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Monday, January 1: Motörhead, "Shoot You in the Back"
R.I.P. Ian "Lemmy" Kilmister (1945-2015), "Fast" Eddie Clarke (1950-2018), Phil "Philthy Animal" Taylor (1954-2015)
Whether it was the tightened songwriting and locked-in performances, Vic Maile’s sharp production, or in Fast Eddie Clarke’s telling, simply a very good batch of methamphetamine (probably a combination of all of the above), Ace of Spades found Motörhead leveling up in a big way and crystalizing all the facets that made them uniquely awesome.  In some cases, the shift was a little more subtle, as “Shoot You in the Back” wouldn’t have sounded out of place on either Overkill or Bomber, containing a very similar outlaw swagger and groove alongside Lemmy’s rapscallion yarn and only marginally heavier riffing.  But Maile figured out exactly how to place Lemmy’s stungun bass in the mix and made his Rickenbacker simultaneously a lead and rhythm instrument in such a way as to give Philthy Phil that much room to sway and pummel.  It was a such a perfect balance of sound and power that Motörhead was undeniable and unstoppable, and perfectly believable as marauding cowboys.  Western movies!!!
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Motorhead 80’s printed patch.
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Motörhead  - Lemmy & Philthy - on stage in 1980
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