1980 - Ace of spades
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Re: 1980 - Ace of spades
Motorhead were ugly, fast, and loud. Did I mention ugly?
Lemmy had two gross warts on his face that were so big they had their own moons.
The three guys in Motorhead lived the rock n’ roll lifestyle to the fullest — polluting the air with dirty,
no-frills rock and poisoning their bodies with drugs and alcohol.
In fact, every time I think life is too hard, I just imagine what it must have been like to be Phil Taylor’s liver.
That’s when I realize don’t have it so hard after all.
Did you ever look at someone and think to yourself “I bet that person’s breath really f*cking stinks”?
Well, that’s what I think when I look at Lemmy Kilmister of Motorhead.
I bet his breath is just rancid. Well, anyway Lemmy the wart-faced scumbag, along with Fast Eddie (guitar) and Philthy Phil (drums)
gave us Motorhead’s most famous album in 1980, Ace Of Spades.
Lemmy (bass and vocals) along with Fast Eddie (guitar) and Philthy Animal (drums) gave us Motorhead’s most famous album
in 1980 with the beloved Ace Of Spades.
Lemmy’s distorted bass and signature voice were essential to the patented Motorhead sound.
And though Lemmy had almost no vocal range, he was surprisingly melodic in his vocal delivery.
Choice cuts include the classic title cut, Love Me Like A Reptile, and the ultra-heavy album finale The Hammer.
Furthermore, (We Are) The Road Crew is a very cool homage to roadies!
Honestly, I’m surprised there aren’t more heavy metal songs about roadies.
It seems part and parcel to heavy metal lifestyle and lore.
Seems there is a lot of untapped lyrical potential in the life of a roadie!
The Chase Is Better Than The Catch is another fave.
This track is not as fast as the rest, and has a mean, pulsating groove.
This album is good, filthy fun.
Lemmy had two gross warts on his face that were so big they had their own moons.
The three guys in Motorhead lived the rock n’ roll lifestyle to the fullest — polluting the air with dirty,
no-frills rock and poisoning their bodies with drugs and alcohol.
In fact, every time I think life is too hard, I just imagine what it must have been like to be Phil Taylor’s liver.
That’s when I realize don’t have it so hard after all.
Did you ever look at someone and think to yourself “I bet that person’s breath really f*cking stinks”?
Well, that’s what I think when I look at Lemmy Kilmister of Motorhead.
I bet his breath is just rancid. Well, anyway Lemmy the wart-faced scumbag, along with Fast Eddie (guitar) and Philthy Phil (drums)
gave us Motorhead’s most famous album in 1980, Ace Of Spades.
Lemmy (bass and vocals) along with Fast Eddie (guitar) and Philthy Animal (drums) gave us Motorhead’s most famous album
in 1980 with the beloved Ace Of Spades.
Lemmy’s distorted bass and signature voice were essential to the patented Motorhead sound.
And though Lemmy had almost no vocal range, he was surprisingly melodic in his vocal delivery.
Choice cuts include the classic title cut, Love Me Like A Reptile, and the ultra-heavy album finale The Hammer.
Furthermore, (We Are) The Road Crew is a very cool homage to roadies!
Honestly, I’m surprised there aren’t more heavy metal songs about roadies.
It seems part and parcel to heavy metal lifestyle and lore.
Seems there is a lot of untapped lyrical potential in the life of a roadie!
The Chase Is Better Than The Catch is another fave.
This track is not as fast as the rest, and has a mean, pulsating groove.
This album is good, filthy fun.
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