I’ve obviously known this track since it came out However I’ve just found this live recording and Jesus Christ it does makes 70’s AC/DC at there peak (in my opinion) sound like elevator music The more the years roll on I seem to appreciate em ever more
Правильно. ЛЕММИ, как и многие прогрессивные люди, опережали своё так сказать время. Мощный бас, а не тот басист,которого вообще не видно, и никому нахер не нужен ,тот, чего-то по струнам водит, а бас гитару не слышно. Возможно Джо Дэ Майо из Manowar взял эту фишку мощного баса.
It does sound exactly like the track on No Sleep Till Hammersmith, which would have been recorded in 1981 in either England or Northern Ireland---late March or early April. Does anyone disagree? I just compared the beginning of this with the beginning of the NSTH track.
Interesting early film footage, of the band, but this isn't the original audio, and it's doubtful that the band actually sounded like this in 1977 - sorry to be a party-pooper.
Well, lets talk about FEC sound in the first album, i see that the dimarzio x2n humbucker didnt exist till 1979, so i think, he was using the strat with the fender single coil pickup in the bridge position - ofcourse along with the sg junior and the les paul deluxe. BUt im strongly convinced that what we hear on the first album is the strat with just the single coil pickups.
I had high expectations when I read in summer 1977 that Lemmy would release an album which "would kill the grass in your neighbors garden". Some months later I got the album - and for sure it killed the grass everywhere ... I had the luck having seen this famous Motöhead line-up (Lemmy, Eddie, Phil) several times live - my ears are still bleeding ;-) There won't be (ever) another band with this explosive energy ... only MC5 were playing 10 years earlier (in the late 60s) in the same league (listen to "Kick Out the Jams").