Motorhead/Argentina 1995
Motorhead/Argentina 1995
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MOTORHEAD reached the final and strongest trio in 1995, marking the 20th anniversary of their formation. This is the most important work of that turning point, and a must-see video that completes the anniversary collection is now available. [1995 when the final and strongest trio was completed] This work was filmed at the "Buenos Aires performance on November 11, 1995." This is the multi-camera pro shot. It was the 20th anniversary milestone for MOTORHEAD, which was formed in 1975, but it was also a time of counterattack. They dropped out of Epic in response to the mass layoffs of HR/HM by record companies in the early 1990s. He put that angry energy into two radical records, ``BASTARDS'' and ``SACRIFICE,'' and slammed it into the scene. However, on the other hand, Worzel lost motivation due to his predicament and left the group. As a result, it led to the birth of the final trio "Lemmy/Phil Campbell/Mickey Dee" that remained unchanged until Lemmy's death. To visualize such a situation, let's look back at the schedule at that time. 1995《March 27th release of “SACRIFICE” / Wurzel withdrawal》 April 24th - June 11th: Europe #1 (32 performances) June 29th - August 3rd: North America #1 (25 performances) )・October 3rd - November 2nd: Europe #2 (21 performances) ・November 8th - 11th: South America #1 (3 performances) ←★Coco★・December 14th: West Hollywood performance 1996・January 5th to February 15th: North America #2 (29 performances) ・June 1st to July 13th: Europe #3 (7 performances) ・August 24th to 26th: South America #2 (3 Performance) [“OVERNIGHT SENSATION” released on March 27th] This is the whole picture of “SACRIFICE Tour”. The album was completed in 1994, and Wurzel left the group before its release. When the tour began in 1995, the "final form MOTORHEAD" was born, returning as a trio for the first time in 12 years. This work was the final performance of “South America #1”, which had reached its final stage. This show was also broadcast on TV, and has long been a classic that has reigned as a masterpiece video representing the 90s. This work is made into a DVD from the highest peak master. In fact, the quality is excellent. It's supposed to be a so-called "South American professional shot," but its visual beauty and shooting technique are far from that image. The camera work is extremely active, as it compensates for the trio's lack of movement, and the zoom is perfect to get a super close-up of Remy's warts. As expected, the resolution is analog-like, but the vintage feel is well thought out, and the visual beauty is as if the official video from the 1980s has been precisely digitized. [A “semi-official work” that fills the hole in the anniversary collection] The quality and the performance of the final trio are perfect, but this work is even more special. It is also considered the ``core of the anniversary collection'' by enthusiasts around the world. What exactly does this mean? Let's take a look at MOTORHEAD's history in 10-year increments.・1975: Our AUD “FIRST EVER GIG 1975 (First Live)” ・1985: Official “THE BIRTHDAY PARTY (10th Anniversary)” ・1995: 20th Anniversary ←★Here★・2005: Official “STAGE FRIGHT (30 2015: Official "CLEAN YOUR CLOCK (40th anniversary: Remy's death)", a total of 40 years. Their first live was our masterpiece live album ``FIRST EVER GIG 1975 (Zodiac 166)'', but since then MOTORHEAD has released official videos at milestone times. ``THE BIRTHDAY PARTY'' for the 10th anniversary, ``STAGE FRIGHT'' for the 30th anniversary, ``CLEAN YOUR CLOCK'' featuring Remy's last year in 2015... Among them, the only 20th anniversary that has been overlooked by the official side is "1995". This work is the best professional shot of such an anniversary year. Moreover, it's not just a question of the year, but the show itself (even if it's not inscribed) has a full anniversary feel to it. Let's organize the contents here. Golden trio era (7 songs) ・OVERKILL: Metropolis / Stay Clean / Overkill ・BOMBER: Bomber ・ACE OF SPADES: Ace of Spades / The Chase Is Better Than The Catch ・IRON FIST: Iron Fist 4-piece era (11 songs)・NO REMORSE: Killed By Death ・ORGASMATRON: Orgasmatron/Nothing Up My Sleeve ・1916: I'm So Bad (Baby I Don't Care) ・BASTARDS: On Your Feet Or On Your Knees/Liar(★)/Burner/ Born To Raise Hell・SACRIFICE: Sex And Death (★)/Over Your Shoulder/Sacrifice *Note: Songs marked with a “★” cannot be heard on “EVERYTHING LOUDER THAN EVERYONE ELSE (CD version)” either. ...and it looks like this. It is very similar to the strongest live album "EVERYTHING LOUDER THAN EVERYONE ELSE" of 1998, and covers the special songs of the Golden Trio/Four-piece. It is truly a culmination show suitable for the 20th anniversary. The final trio "Lemmy/Phil/Mickey" remained unchanged for the last 20 years of MOTORHEAD's 40-year history. These three have created 10 of the 22 studio albums and performed 1493 of the 2752 live performances. They are called the ``strongest'' due to their powerful performance, and their track record was undoubtedly the longest and largest. This work is a symbolic pro shot from 1995 when these three people solidified. It is the highest version. This work itself is a masterpiece of music and visuals that overflows with the sense of fulfillment of the "final form" that there is no need to add or subtract any more, but when lined up with official works, it also becomes a complete "MOTORHEAD Anniversary Collection". . This is an essential and must-see work full of the ``best'' that is indispensable when talking about their history. Multi-camera professional shot of "November 11, 1995 Buenos Aires performance". It is a symbolic video of the first tour that led to the longest/final/strongest trio that remained unchanged for 20 years until Lemmy's death, and this work is a DVD version of the highest peak master. Although it has a period analog feel, the camera work is also dynamic and beautiful, making it a quasi-official work. This is an anniversary pro shot for the 20th anniversary of the formation, connecting the missing links of the official works "THE BIRTHDAY PARTY (10th anniversary)", "STAGE FRIGHT (30th anniversary)" and "CLEAN YOUR CLOCK (40th anniversary)". Estadio Obras Sanitarias, Buenos Aires, Argentina 11th November 1995 PRO-SHOT (72:31) 1. Intro 2. Ace Of Spades 3. Sex And Death 4. I'm So Bad (Baby I Don't Care) 5. Over Your Shoulder 6. Metropolis 7. On Your Feet Or On Your Knees 8. Liar 9. Stay Clean 10. Burner 11. Orgasmatron 12. Nothing Up My Sleeve 13. The Chase Is Better Than The Catch 14. Drum solo 15. Born To Raise Hell 16. Sacrifice 17. Killed By Death 18. Bomber 19. Iron Fist 20. Overkill Lemmy Kilmister - bass, vocal Phil Campbell - guitar Mikkey Dee - drums PRO-SHOT COLOR NTSC Approx.73min.
1. Intro 2. Ace Of Spades 3. Sex And Death 4. I'm So Bad (Baby I Don't Care) 5. Over Your Shoulder 6. Metropolis 7. On Your Feet Or On Your Knees 8. Liar 9. Stay Clean 10. Burner 11. Orgasmatron 12. Nothing Up My Sleeve 13. The Chase Is Better Than The Catch 14. Drum solo 15. Born To Raise Hell 16. Sacrifice 17. Killed By Death 18. Bomber 19. Iron Fist 20. Overkill Lemmy Kilmister - bass, vocal Phil Campbell - guitar Mikkey Dee - drums PRO-SHOT COLOR NTSC Approx.73min.