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Motörhead - Ace of Spades, Love Me Forever - Live 1991 

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In Concert 91.

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@mudcast
@mudcast 11 месяцев назад
The unhinged, uncompromising energy and playing of Mr Taylor is pure gold!
@edisonmustainethrash6662
@edisonmustainethrash6662 5 лет назад
"We Are Motörhead and Play Rock N Roll"
@lemmykilmister9979
@lemmykilmister9979 5 лет назад
He forgot the ''fuckin'' part
@davetaylor7903
@davetaylor7903 5 лет назад
RIP Lemmy, Phil and Fast Eddie.
@kenpentalow5176
@kenpentalow5176 5 лет назад
RIP Wurzel
@ogulcanyolcu8714
@ogulcanyolcu8714 5 лет назад
Can't believe he's 46 years old at this show.
@tulsajesus
@tulsajesus Год назад
o bir legend lutfen
@gianfrancooneglio7401
@gianfrancooneglio7401 11 месяцев назад
91-2023. ? 30 yers
@Einsamkeit_18
@Einsamkeit_18 11 месяцев назад
Leemy was born in 1945 and in 1991 it was the show, at that time he was 46
@thelonesoldier9144
@thelonesoldier9144 10 месяцев назад
​@@Einsamkeit_18 45, He was born on December 24
@yelizavetas3915
@yelizavetas3915 9 месяцев назад
His voice is just pure rock'n'roll
@_sky_3123
@_sky_3123 Год назад
Title: "Lemmy Kilmister: The Unstoppable Force of Rock 'n' Roll" In the vast universe of music, there are stars that shine brightly, and then there are supernovas that illuminate the cosmos with their explosive energy and indomitable spirit. Lemmy Kilmister, the frontman of the iconic rock band Motorhead, was undoubtedly one of these supernovas. His influence on the world of music was not just profound, but transformative, making him one of the greatest musicians who ever lived. Lemmy was not just a musician; he was a force of nature. His voice, raw and powerful, was a sonic embodiment of his spirit. It was a voice that could shake the foundations of the earth, a voice that was as unforgettable as the man himself. His bass playing was equally distinctive, a thunderous roar that was the backbone of Motorhead's sound. It was not just about the notes he played, but the way he played them, with an intensity and passion that was unmatched. But Lemmy's greatness extended beyond his musical abilities. He was a man who lived by his own rules, a rebel in the truest sense of the word. He was unapologetically himself, a trait that endeared him to millions of fans around the world. His authenticity was a beacon of light in an industry often shrouded in artifice and pretense. He was a reminder that at its core, music is about expression, not impression. Lemmy's songwriting was another testament to his genius. His lyrics were a potent mix of wit, wisdom, and wildness, a reflection of his unique worldview. Songs like "Ace of Spades" and "Overkill" were not just anthems of rebellion, but philosophical musings on life, death, and everything in between. They were songs that made you think, songs that made you feel, songs that made you want to live life on your own terms. But perhaps the most compelling argument for Lemmy's greatness was his enduring influence on the world of music. From punk to metal, his impact can be felt in countless bands and artists who have followed in his footsteps. His legacy is not just in the songs he wrote or the albums he released, but in the spirit of defiance and individuality that he championed. He was a trailblazer, a pioneer, a legend. In the end, Lemmy was not just a musician, but a symbol of what music can be: a force of change, a voice of dissent, a celebration of life in all its messy, glorious chaos. He was a man who lived his life at full volume, who played his music with every ounce of his being, who left an indelible mark on the world. He was Lemmy Kilmister, the greatest musician who ever lived. And his spirit, like his music, will continue to resonate for generations to come.
@dexocube
@dexocube Год назад
Well put.
@stevebond7387
@stevebond7387 10 дней назад
Excellent description of the legendary Lemmy of Motörhead. The greatest to ever do it.
@lostwojak2554
@lostwojak2554 Год назад
You can feel the vast amount of speed they took before the show, good old fashioned rock n roll
@brandonadams1783
@brandonadams1783 3 года назад
If Lemmy didn’t have the most badass voice in metal history
@thegranddilligaf
@thegranddilligaf 5 месяцев назад
One of- I'd say Cronos from Venom comes close.
@jasonlieberman4606
@jasonlieberman4606 5 лет назад
Probably the oldest band that had pits like that
@bargaguilera256
@bargaguilera256 5 лет назад
Lemmy forever ♤♤♤
@darkodragic4536
@darkodragic4536 3 года назад
I did not know that video exist and now I am very surprised cause I was there. I was 16 years then . Ultra extra good show which i will remember as long as I live .! !! R.I.P. Lemmy .....
@attilaezsias2464
@attilaezsias2464 5 лет назад
Goosebumps, jaws dropped, I've watched this 23 times in one
@philburrows6036
@philburrows6036 Год назад
1916 Their best album in my opinion Burston and Campbell at their finest..
@piratesinmypants
@piratesinmypants Год назад
1916
@philburrows6036
@philburrows6036 Год назад
@@piratesinmypants Sorry my bad I have edited it butvthankyou for pointing out my error
@jeffreyober8363
@jeffreyober8363 5 лет назад
Yea! Old school mosh pit!
@justinkline1294
@justinkline1294 5 лет назад
Hells yeah, that's the shit right there. I came up in the pits of the early 90's and that one was legit AF.
@thegranddilligaf
@thegranddilligaf 5 месяцев назад
Second loudest band I've ever seen- the first was Slayer. Saw Motorhead on this tour at Leeds University Refectory and I''m pretty sure that's where my tinnitus comes from.
@sofakingdrunk66
@sofakingdrunk66 4 года назад
Lemmy gave us everything we know as Rock & Roll..
@judythepunk461
@judythepunk461 5 лет назад
THis is so awesome to watch. The pure energy that this band had was insane and the combination of rock/punk/metal was so cool
@grzyman1
@grzyman1 Год назад
It looks like the show I saw them at on that tour. Irvine Meadows in Southern California. That was the exact mosh pit I saw there when they did Ace of Spades.
@rogergonzalez631
@rogergonzalez631 2 года назад
I watched this as a child on ABC's In Concert '91 they used to air on friday nights that year, this footage was shown with Scorpions, and the Alice Cooper & Judas Priest episode was insane too!!!
@Jrc-sb2lo
@Jrc-sb2lo 4 года назад
Saw them on this tour with Cooper and Priest, 17 years old, blew my mind!
@blkmtlstv1265
@blkmtlstv1265 5 лет назад
Good show . I saw the Ace of spades show with Ozzy in 1980 in Houston TX. Very loud !
@ziragers9562
@ziragers9562 6 лет назад
damn i need this full version...
@christopherseat9871
@christopherseat9871 6 месяцев назад
The fastest Intro of any song recorded live. Only in Nashville. ♠️🇬🇧🖤
@paolofrancescoli8731
@paolofrancescoli8731 3 года назад
LA NOCHE DE ESTE CONCIERTO VEO UNA ENERGIA Y UNA COHESION TOTAL DE LOS 3 AMIGOS , EL GRUPO ESTABA EN SU CUMBRE ,COMO SE VE GOZAR A EDDIE Y PHILTY ........DE GLORIA. 3R.I.P. 🕯🕯🕯✊✊✊ 3 GRACIAS ♠️☪️
@karlsimon6277
@karlsimon6277 5 лет назад
I saw them around this time on The Operation Rock and Roll tour..... great bill and they were the best of the day. Great era for Motörhead. 1916 was the last truly epic album. They are all great records, to be sure but they didn’t hit me like this again til Inferno.
@redrumck81
@redrumck81 5 лет назад
Inferno is just bad ass
@alessandrocosta5565
@alessandrocosta5565 2 года назад
That fucking voice....WE ARE MOTORHEAD!!!
@arcticjeep
@arcticjeep 5 лет назад
such a fast version fucken love it !!!
@user-se7gb7lj2j
@user-se7gb7lj2j Год назад
Спасибо 😢
@paolofrancescoli8731
@paolofrancescoli8731 5 лет назад
RIP Capitan Lemmy. ♠️
@paolofrancescoli8731
@paolofrancescoli8731 3 года назад
EDDIE , LEMMY , PHILTY ===LA SANTISIMA TRINIDAD💎💎💎🕯🕯🕯
@santiagomohrenberger7685
@santiagomohrenberger7685 3 года назад
The best motorhead ever seee!!!
@pulgargrind
@pulgargrind Год назад
Phil wearing an Armoured Angel shirt ... that rules ! What a great tour / album ...
@janioquadros3484
@janioquadros3484 5 лет назад
Legal ver esses vídeos antigos.
@wilbercarvalho1272
@wilbercarvalho1272 5 лет назад
Caracaaa ,sem comentários , rock roll na veia 🤘🎵♥️🤘🤘🇧🇷🇧🇷
@Domingos666
@Domingos666 2 года назад
Philthy Animal estava com uma pegada animal!!!!!
@andragruenenwald5867
@andragruenenwald5867 5 лет назад
Why i would like to be on that stage now just to sing one song.... Love me forever.... In another life and reality nowhere to reach... Taken away from me... Brought to States i never saw without war.... And staying in the same... Screaming for law.... A justice that never came for me
@thomasackerly7732
@thomasackerly7732 5 лет назад
Yes this tour came to NYC was very gd show.
@user-qw8yw6sf9w
@user-qw8yw6sf9w 5 лет назад
love me forever 2:52
@julianodemarchi3005
@julianodemarchi3005 5 лет назад
Kojootti, how did you get this video? could you post live full? I've been looking for this show for years, not
@coutinhothrash666
@coutinhothrash666 5 лет назад
OLHA A VELOCIDADE DESSA CARALHA
@user-od7wp6ey9q
@user-od7wp6ey9q Месяц назад
Ενταξει Πλην των αλλων μιλαμε για αρσενικο.
@WoRommelististvorne
@WoRommelististvorne 5 лет назад
2 Bon Jovi Fans
@skogenhevner5677
@skogenhevner5677 5 лет назад
that pit is RAGING
@scottjohnson5877
@scottjohnson5877 6 лет назад
Them mfs was on it !!! 👊💯
@tomaszmazur5846
@tomaszmazur5846 5 лет назад
Tony Hawk 's 2 forever :P
@espimgardino
@espimgardino 5 лет назад
Tony Hawk 3... Tony Hawk 2 Ratm - Guerrila radio
@TheOfficerMahoney
@TheOfficerMahoney 4 года назад
They should have kept Philthy - I mean Dee is great but cant top the only correct drum sound for Mötörhead
@jfeelix91
@jfeelix91 Год назад
Bro.... philthy basically got himself fired cuz apparently right into 1992 while recording March or Die he could not keep up with the band anymore he started to just stop putting his all into his performance and started doing harder drugs I think and while the rest of the band was in the studio recording philthy would be outside cleaning his car or whatever so they fired him he only recorded drums for the song I ain't no nice guy after all from the March or die album mikkey did hellraiser And the rest were played by Tommy Aldridge
@therideneverends1697
@therideneverends1697 11 месяцев назад
@@jfeelix91 Yeah supposedly he started hitting the gas to hard when it came to stimulants, went tweaker mode and couldent pull it off anymore. accoding to lemmy it was a rather depressing affair
@aha3885
@aha3885 5 лет назад
Speed +10.000
@pedroolmos3685
@pedroolmos3685 4 года назад
That was fucking fast man
@APivetti
@APivetti 7 лет назад
@stevelobiondo22
@stevelobiondo22 2 года назад
Does anyone know where this was filmed and what tour it was? Incredible.
@_sky_3123
@_sky_3123 Год назад
I think it was something in New Zelland, but I am not sure (The Recording is I think from New Zeland TV). 1916 Tour ,as far as I can figure it out.
@leviathanbathory6903
@leviathanbathory6903 6 лет назад
Now that's a fucking pit, none of that hardcore dance bullshit
@abraxasvoice440
@abraxasvoice440 5 лет назад
😠🤘
@baax
@baax 5 лет назад
How's that pit!
@bubbasawyerr
@bubbasawyerr 2 года назад
those fuckin arms!
@Magnarino
@Magnarino 4 месяца назад
Full live?
@frankhenzel5049
@frankhenzel5049 8 лет назад
what show is this
@anthem74
@anthem74 6 лет назад
¿Frank? henzel Back in 1991 the ABC television network premiered a new series of live rock concert footage after the 11 o' clock news. This from the first episode which featured the Scorpions, Motorhead and Mr. Big.
@jnunez825
@jnunez825 5 лет назад
@@anthem74 I remember abc revived a show called "In Concert"and a '95 episode had Motorhead playing the song "Sacrifice" live. If my memory serves me right, the audio mix was a bit rough,and quick shots of the hostess (soap actress Vanessa Marcil?) throwing the horns were cut in. Have it on VHS somewhere,gotta find it now!
@jeremiahmancoh306
@jeremiahmancoh306 5 лет назад
Viejo qlio choro, lástima nunca haberlo podido ver en vivo
@brandonadams1783
@brandonadams1783 3 года назад
When isn’t there a huge fight at a metal concert lol. Rip Lemmy
@germansalas6159
@germansalas6159 5 лет назад
I thought Mickey Dee was already playing by this year.
@aha3885
@aha3885 5 лет назад
Esta debió ser de las últimas actuaciones con el animal, porque juraría que en el 92 ya estaba Dee. Me suena que hubo un mini regreso de philty, pero duró nada. Está todo en la autobiografía de Lemmy, de lectura más que recomendable para fanboys como yo.
@ChrisM1234
@ChrisM1234 3 года назад
Keyboard???
@linasanchez311
@linasanchez311 5 лет назад
Omg min 6:11 super sexy
@GravyHucker
@GravyHucker 5 лет назад
I just wish he had played one of my basses.
@scottjohnson5877
@scottjohnson5877 7 лет назад
The bad as fuck show !!# As usual !!
@user-fo3xv9sx3q
@user-fo3xv9sx3q 11 месяцев назад
лихо
@alexsaucedo8032
@alexsaucedo8032 6 лет назад
The ace of spades..the ace of spades. Haha. That voice. Lol.
@tariksba
@tariksba 5 лет назад
shut up , Lemmy is a legend , bow your head and listen .
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