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  1. 4 days ago · Arun Starkey. Tue 2 July 2024 14:00, UK. The late Motörhead leader Lemmy knew what he liked. In addition to pioneering speed metal with the frenetic trio, the Stoke behemoth lived a life of storied proportions, which saw him tour the world and rub shoulders with a host of renowned figures. Bringing this wayfaring essence into focus, even ...

  2. 2 days ago · Perhaps the most famous song from the band, “Ace of Spades,” is arguably the most iconic Motorhead song. It continually features highly in lists today despite not reaching the top of the charts when it was first released. Interestingly, it peaked back in the UK charts when Lemmy passed away, highlighting how iconic it is.

  3. 22 hours ago · To mark forty years since Lemmy compiled the original, this alternative redux version is now available on double CD with new sleeve notes, has been built using demos, alternative versions or live renditions of its tracks, traversing the original Lemmy-selected running order to present a fascinatingly different take on Motörhead’s first decade.

  4. 22 hours ago · “The one thing that was different about Motörhead was that they united people from all these different genres,” said Ulrich, talking about the British rock band led by Lemmy Kilmister. In particular, he picked out their 1981 live album No Sleep ’til Hammersmith as a particularly important one.

  5. 2 days ago · Most of Motörhead’s material might seem like a far cry from that early version of rock and roll, but some of their most interesting turns come from going back to the roots of the genre, whether that’s reinventing the wheel on Another Perfect Day or managing to get even bluesier with age on the song ‘Whorehouse Blues’ from ...

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  7. 22 hours ago · Ace Of Spades (1980) - Cal Caleido’s Caleidoscope ... Motörhead