Lemmy Kilmister/Live Performances 1972-1982
Lemmy Kilmister/Live Performances 1972-1982
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We will present you with a professional shot video collection that further enhances the historical atmosphere and allows you to experience the bravery of the "Golden Trio". This work is a compilation of 10 years worth of videos that appeared on the traditional music program "TOP OF THE POPS". This is a piece where you can see Remy's early career on the same program. Of course, all are perfect multi-camera professional shots, and although the quality varies slightly depending on the song, it can be used as an official DVD as is. The first thing that appears is not MOTORHEAD but HAWKWIND. Lemmy's career as a roadie for Jimi Hendrix can be traced back to THE ROCKIN' VICKERS in the 1960s, but he began to attract attention from HAWKWIND, which he joined in August 1971. This video was taken on July 7, 1972, and even the dancers wearing white make-up have a sense of the times. The film-like image quality also has a sense of the times, but the master quality with vivid colors is so clear that it's hard to believe it's from the 70s. From the second song onwards, it's MOTORHEAD. The CD had a fantastic original lineup, but no footage of it remains, and it is a video of the "golden trio" of Lemmy, "Fast" Eddie Clark, and Phil "Filthy Animal" Taylor. A complete change from the spacey psychedelic rock of HAWKWIND, the "MOTORHEAD section", which plays simple rock'n'roll, pops out one after another with the best professional shots. From here on, the number of appearances increased, and it was a rush of famous songs such as "Overkill", "Bomber", "Ace Of Spades", "Iron Fist", etc., which remained as classics until the end of their career. Among them, 1980's "Leaving Here" and 1981's "Please Don't Touch" are unique. The former, ``Leaving Here,'' is a song included in the phantom 1st album ``ON PAROLE,'' which had been shelved, and it seems that he appeared in conjunction with its unearthed release. This is a Motown cover song and is also performed on the main press CD, but this is of course a performance by the "Golden Trio". The latter, "Please Don't Touch," is a coupling single with GIRLSCHOOL, and they also performed together on TOP OF THE POPS. You can also see Remy wearing a white suit instead of leather in a professional shot. Anyway, from the psychedelic HAWKWIND to the co-starring with GIRLSCHOOL, even though there is a huge gap, it's amazing that "Lemmy is Lemmy" is clearly felt in all of them. Because they all have the same "TOP OF THE POPS," this is a piece that clearly highlights his career. Live Performances on Top Of The Pops from 1972 to 1982 (27:53) 1. Silver Machine (Hawkwind 1972) 2. Louie Louie (Motorhead 1978) 3. Overkill (Motorhead 1979) 4. Bomber (Motorhead 1979) 5. Leaving Here (Motorhead 1980) 6. Ace Of Spades #1 (Motorhead 1980) 7. Ace Of Spades #2 (Motorhead 1980) 8. Please Don't Touch (Motorhead & Girlschool 1981) 9. Iron Fist (Motorhead 1982) PRO-SHOT COLOR NTSC Approx. 28min.
1. Silver Machine (Hawkwind 1972) 2. Louie Louie (Motorhead 1978) 3. Overkill (Motorhead 1979) 4. Bomber (Motorhead 1979) 5. Leaving Here (Motorhead 1980) 6. Ace Of Spades #1 (Motorhead 1980) 7 . Ace Of Spades #2 (Motorhead 1980) 8. Please Don't Touch (Motorhead & Girlschool 1981) 9. Iron Fist (Motorhead 1982) PRO-SHOT COLOR NTSC Approx. 28min.