Motörhead - The Bronze Era (Full Music Documentary)
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- They’re the sires of speed metal, the god fathers of thrash - since their major label debut album ‘Overkill’ 30 years ago, Motörhead have proved to be amongst the hardest, fastest and most enduring forces in modern rock music. This film is the white-knuckle critical review of the band’s amazing rise to power from the very beginning, through their glory years and up to the departure of legendary axe-man “Fast” Eddie Clarke. Hear the candid revelations of Gerry Bron of Bronze Records, as he recounts the dubious pleasures of dealing with the most notorious band of the decade. Guitarist Brian “Robbo” Robertson speaks about his time in Motörhead alongside Wurzel, guitarist from the original ‘dual guitar’ 4 piece line-up from ‘No Remorse’ to ‘Sacrifice’.
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"We are Motorhead and we play Rock'N'Roll"...RIP LEMMY,PHILTHY AND FAST EDDIE. Gone but not forgotten! WURZEL TOO!
Amen
The holy trinity of rock n roll
Rock in Power Wurzel!!!!
And don't forget Wurzell.
Ce trio était la parfaite transition de la colère punk (et même d'avant) au métal.
Another Perfect Day is my favorite album, and I got to see this line up live . And it was a great time in my life, my friends were alive back then, don’t take your best friends for granted. Because it don’t last.
Damn man! That was great !!
Motorhead 79-81 was an unbelievable time to be alive.
The shows must have been insane.
I was alive but couldn't care less about that fact.... couldn't have if I wanted....been a year to three young at the time
@marko1978st sadly for you then you'll never fully appreciate the impact they had on the scene.
@@dodibenabba525 maybe, but I think I fully get it though ;))
Cheers
@@marko1978st you couldn't
No one ever mentions Wurzels passing. Lemmy, Eddie and Philth but no RIP for Wurzel.
RIP Wurzel ..You Rocked!!!
He looked like he was a sound bloke...
@@dodibenabba1378 I thought he always did clever solos. He was a real damn good guitarist and comes over as a real nice guy
Unpopular Opinion: Wurzel is my favorite Motorhead guitarist (technique wise.) The guy's string bends and whammy bar use in his guitar solos was just so unique sounding that it fit so well with Motorhead. Sadly, he doesn't get recognized at all for his contributions. R.I.P Wurzel.
It was a relationship that didn't end well. Lemmy said Wurzel thought he was getting robbed of royalties.
who else has an eternal ringing in their ears thanks to Motörhead?
Yeah first saw them '84 was Phil's first tour I think as Persian Risk opened tried to get to the front but was only a pup got pushed to the side in front of the speakers didn't hear a thing for 6 days.
@@paulcrossley1366 beautiful memories
WHAT?!?!
@@tat-2-71 😆
Loudest band ever. My ears got damaged at Rock City on the Rock 'N Roll Tour!!!! It was great!!!!
Hey Motley Crue , no backing or fronting tracks, this is how it’s done
This needs more likes!!!
I'd love to have seen Mick Mars play in Motorhead in the 80s. His sound woulda fit aaaaabsolutely Perfect with Lemmy's.
I think Vince has the live vocal safely in the stomach vault. Micks keys for hiz Ferrari Dere. Vocal tapes need a stable, warm environment. Nothin' warmer then a stuffed happy eyetalian stallion belly. Got steaks n ' Heineken dere2. I suspect, that you don't wanna quality production..
I miss Lemmy. The world was so much better with him in it.
amen to that brother
@@duringthemeanwhilst Lemmy the new king of rock 'n' roll
Hell Yeah!
Lemmy is truly missed.
🍻
Amen- from another parishioner of the church of motorhead.
Oh yeah. Lem was God's own madman. A beautiful human being.
Motörhead ist eine meiner Absoluten Lieblingsbands. R.I.P Lemmy 😢. Wir werden dich nie vergessen.
When I put "Another Perfect Day" on the turntable, it generally stays there for nearly a week before I want to listen to anything else.
@Joe Paul Ace of Spades is but APD is 2nd for sure....totally different but both great
Yep...its a great album...still underrated...fack knows why ....but a great album..
My Favourite Motorhead Album . . . .
Brian Robertson made that album iconic despite the chemistry issues that followed
Stevorama agreed man. he brought a certain sound that gave the band such a different vibe on that album
So sad to see Wurzel at the end of his life. The poor man was so ill with his heart problem. So underated as a guitarist.
Looks like he was having serious issues breathing too...COPD? Poor guy.
So sad to remember him,they are more louder with his additional guitar RIP Wurzel.😪😪😪
Wurzel was boss!
NOBODY CAN survive MOTORHEAD!!!
Motörhead and Rory Gallagher - true rockers. Endless respect.
At last somebody who gets it...
That is a fact..so true!
Horst did you ever get the chance to see rory play
I never understood the crap spoken about Iron Fist. It feels like commercial failure must be related to poor production. In my opinion it is one of the most exciting records ever.
Another Perfect Day is another fantastic album with wonderful guitar work.
No need to talk shit about them just because the mainstream did not like them!
Gábor Kun couldn't agree more! One of my all time favourite albums.
Gábor Kun Same here! "Iron Fist" is unabashedly over the top, fast and heavy. And the production is lean and mean. Just hear that iron fist bass intro! Holy shit! Definitely my top Mötorhead album!
production on fist is awful the volume if you upload a track to you tube the volume is lower than half standard terrible production but 3 or 4 good songs,bad tour venues bad back drop - yet they still made the song work.
You're damn right
Absolutely right!!!!Iron Fist was my first Motorhead album on vinyl.Fantastic!!!
I was 14! Nearly 60…..still in love ♠️❤️
Same. Still feel 20 when I hear this music. Such a lift, bloody magic at work. Keep on keeping on, we can make it
Same here. Saw Lemmy, Philthy, and Fast Eddie opening for the Blizzard Of Ozz here in Seattle at the Paramount Theater. Standing fifteen feet in front of Randy Rhoades for two+ hours was a mind blower.
Just a few years older, I remember getting Overkill/No Class special order on a 45rpm 10" EP they had out.
"No Class" seems underrated but to me that is the purest Möterhead there ever was, no compromise.
Me too, just stepped into my sixth decade, turned sixty this year but feel forever seventeen when I hear them play. Magical era, I would give almost anything to be back there once again, thoroughly depressing to think those days are long gone now…still at least we were actually there as it all happened, how fortunate we were..never thought it would ever end did we..but..here we are RIP🙋🏻♀️🇬🇧
IM 52 AND CRYING WATCHING
They were the rare metal band that all punk rockers, including me, were totally into. The Ramones were my favorite band, and Motorhead's tribute song to them was on point.
Lemmy & Motorhead was the bridge to the punk generation , intertwining the music . Punk + Metal = Thrash
Just as to Slam Dancing (punk) + Moshing /mosh pits = Thrash
Motorhead Forever ♠️
Thanks for having us! We are Motörhead! And we play Rock `n Roll!!
I always felt like if there was still a Motorhead album coming that rock would never die, An era died with the passing of Philthy, Fast Eddie, and Lemmy. True Rock and Rollers...
Admittedly Motorhead hadn't recorded a good album for many years.
@@Qwerty-ks8dn
I think their best run of albums occurred in the '90s - 2010s. Bastards, Sacrifice, Overnight Sensation, Inferno, Kiss of Death, Motorizer, Aftershock...all fantastic. And the ones I didn't mention (Snake Bite Love, We Are Motorhead, Hammered, The World Is Yours), while maybe a tick down, all still had individual great songs on them.
I don't think their output following March Or Die gets nearly enough credit. I'm not saying it's better than the Eddie/Philthy years, but it's REALLY solid.
@@keefriff99 I find all of those albums boring. Plus Lemmy's voice was getting weaker.
@@Qwerty-ks8dn
Fair enough...just my opinion.
@@keefriff99 I agreed with you, it probably was Milligan, that's exactly the sort of thing the Goons would say.
Another Perfect Day will always be among my absolute favorite rock albums ever - besides Ace of Spades of course. Loved it from day one.
Seen Motorhead several times. Iron Horse Born to Lose is one of my all time favorites. RIP Phil, Eddie, Wurzel, and Lemmy.
Listened to them since the teenages and now i’m 56, fantastic input and comment, i love it, Motörhead.
Fast Eddie with that beautiful mane of hair and brass pick guard guitar. He had that total blues sound by playing efficiently without over the top shitting out of notes and use of fret slides are his distinctive sound. The brass pick guard gave his power chords a harshness that's lovely to hear and gets the blood pumping while his solos are really bluesy and tasteful. RIP Fast Eddie Clarke, you were my favorite! (His stories are a delight to listen to. He seemed like a very nice, down to earth regular joe that would befriend you at the local bar with his life stories.)
We all love and miss you Wurzel …. RIP Lemmy, Phil, Eddie. Thankfully we can still listen and watch stuff on TH-cam and such. And we still have Phil Campbell and Mikkey Dee playing and making music we can enjoy now and remember when Motörhead ruled the world.
And we have Brian Robertson
Amazingly so. How he outlived em is a miracle.
Let's not neglect Brian "Robbo" Robertson from Thin Lizzy, who spent several years with Motorhead.
Another Perfect Day is an extraordinary album, there is little to say
yea have an artist copy the album cover on my chop tank . .t'was nice
an a brilliant album i thought, one if not, . .. my favourite . . . . .... .
Totally agree. Only good songs on it
Entièrement d'accord . Mon préféré... peut-être .
Lemmy didn't like it, yet I think it's probably my favourite Album 👍
All I know is when Iron Fist hit the stores in California, everyone was blown away by how fast & heavy it was.
The few who were onto the band here at the time were NOT disappointed & obviously not reading British press about it.
They DIDNT sell out.
Every song: hard, fast & FUCK YOU!!
Fast Eddie didn’t like the production on iron first ..he’s got nothing to worry about it was a feckin good album .and I never thought the production was bad ..it was Motorhead ,Good Enuff.
@@craigpimlott204 Eddie love him was too self critical, it's a motivating thing I think to push yourself to do new stuff. Eddie was pretty new to taking over/running the mixing desk at that point.
Another Perfect Day is one of my all time fave Motorhead releases...
ACE OF SPADES is such a freaking Classic track. One of the best hard rock/ metal/ punk influencers of all time.
I love Motörhead. My 1st favorite r'n'r band ever. Forever. In particular I love the Bronze era.
So happy I discovered Motorhead in '79. Just a good time band. Enjoyed them every time I saw them until the last one in 2015. We'll keep the faith! Deaf forever!
The black knee, white boots story was so righteous. People not born today will take this music in and it will be a backdrop to parts of their lives, then it will happen again, nobody forgets Motörhead
He wanted to be the MC5. Being from Michigan and growing up with the MC5, Stooges, etc. That is an amazing statement.
Ace of Spades never gets old. I love the intro to Love me Like a Reptile. We are the Road Crew........enuff said
Still fresh when you hear it cranked up
Damn near perfect album
Every song and album is gold to my ears. It's motorhead greatest band of all time
Almost two hours of Motörhead, exactly what I need right now!
Thanks Coda Records for sharing this excellent documentary about Motörhead. For me, Motörhead , it's the best band on the planet. Also , I think that "The Bronze Era was" the best period of Motorhead. Motorhead forever in our hearts. Everybody movin'. Good Rockin' Tonight.
I liked Anothe Perfect Day right from the start, and no ammount of sweet talk may wash any of you who disliked it and talked bad about it at the time! Long Live Motorhead!!!!!
Great Documentary. R.I.P. Lemmie, Eddie and Animal
and Wurzel
Robbo wasn't probably the right guitarist. But I still love that album with him. Remarkable record.
First saw Motörhead in 1978 at the age of 14, changed my life forever! Perfect Day became one of Lemmys favorites and I’ve lost count of the time’s I’ve seen them and they played 3-4 tracks off that album. It was from 2006 onwards, Bastards is one hell of a album! and Sacrifice too, every song a winner! Although not on Bronze.
Lucky to see them 3 times maybe 4. They were awesome live.
I saw Motörhead at the Apollo in Manchester. Changed my life and my hearing. I recall the PA bins pounding my chest. Man, was it ever loud.
This is the band every band wants to be.
Ozzy and Motorhead 1981. Most violent show I ever been to. Fights breaking out everywhere. It was great!
that's really weird, all the heavy rock gigs I went to were very chilled, "we love the music affairs". It was trendy shyte that attracted trouble.
Was that the heavy metal holocaust at port Vale?
Thank you for uploading this documentary. I really miss Motorhead. They were outstanding!
Great to hear Another Perfect Day getting reviewed. My Favourite album!
You're welcome! Thanks for watching :)
That's correct. AOS is the best one, followed by APD.
My favorite is Orgasmatron, followed by APD. Might be because of the muddy production, i dont know.
Same here man. I saw the video for One Track Mind, that was my intro to Motörhead.
@@russellszabadosaka5-pindin849 ha. Mine too. Bought the album later that week. Best band MTV ever turned me on to. I was 13
When I heard "Shine" my head was ready to explode. More than 30 years has passed from this moment and I still remember it.
More than 40
I only ever saw them once, but what a once. Port Vale Football Ground in 1981 with Ozzy playing his first ever UK show after leaving Sabbath who were supposed to play there but pulled out. Riot were awesome too. Hells Angels scrapping, cider, not worrying about how we were getting hone to Swansea after it. Oh to be 17 again and oh to still have Lemmy here.
Nice one 👍
Nice memories!
I was there and twenty yrs old and we had a coach back to Port Talbot. They were in competition with Saxon at that time to be the loudest band in the world & I remember there was a delay because the PA cables burnt out.
ps I had already seen Ozzy at Cardiff Sophia Gardens before this concert. Those were the days when you could see big bands at smaller venues and weren't ripped off by ticketmaster.
@@paulmorgan8254 we might have bummed a ride back on your bus Paul - I remember us getting to PT and ringing my girlfriend's dad from there!
@@duringthemeanwhilst that would be wild, it was a long day out though
I know that lemmy hated it that people often didn't really give what he was doing the time it deserved, and he is very right!!! But this era was the one I had as a kid, and I fucking loved it!!! And always will!!! Fucking love you lemmy!! And Eddie......Phil........all of the boys R.IP.
Lemmy was for decades so underrated!
Just got very late the respect he earned.
...and people who met him by coincidence just talked great about him!
R.I.P. my friend.
I met Lemmy once at a club in London in the 80s and he was utterly genuine. Friendly, nice guy. We had a drink and a good chat about when he recorded 'Stand by your man' with Wendy O'Williams.
@@aaarrrggghhhh
WOW!
...once in a lifetime you gonna meet a real famous genius! Cool, I`m jelous!
Seeing Motorhead live was on my bucket list. Ironically I thought I would die before Lemmy.
My boner dint. Keep typin', imma cum mate..AHHHH
As a black American who tries to enjoy rock-n-roll, why not, I still have my hearing, ok? Danke shon
First time I saw Motorhead. Was at Glasgow Apollo. All he said was. Hello Glasgow. Thus is Overkill. Blew me away. Best trio ever.
Is this. A. Telegram?. Stop.
The top of the pop's performances are hilarious. Tini boppers just standing there speechless 😂😅😊
Lemmys lyrics were SUPERB! RIP Motorhead! Sadly missed indeed.
I got to see the original lineup with Phil, Ed, and LK in 1981... it was louder than Ted Nugent! I was deaf for three days with a ringing in my ears! Rock and Roll baby!!!
That was not the original line up.
It was the best line up
Just the greatest ever
That was a fantastic watch. Thanks.
Totally someone worth looking up to... We miss you Lemmy... God bless.
Thanks for sharing, I enjoyed this!
Another perfect day 10/10!!
Badass for decades , and now IMMORTAL . Thank you motorhead, thx for everything , decades of amazing music and style .
Yes, they are immortal.
@@KuriReevel 🙂👍
I don't hear any bass critics get on Lemmy for playing with a pick. They know they would lose the argument.
These guys created like headbanging energy in my opinion idk how many times I've listen to these guys on a terrible day
Good Rokument.. Thanks for this Man.. MOTÖRHEAD FOR EVER 😎
Saw motorhead at the Barras in Glasgow I was 17 I'm 45 now R.I.P lemmy
Staggering.
Cheers!
Knowing and loving all Motörhead records, Another Perfect Day is the best 🚀🚀🚀
Great documentary. Love Motorhead ♠️
Early 1980. I was a fourteen year old guitarist, seventh grade drop out. I was a Jimmy Page, Brian May, Jeff Beck, Frank Marino, Buck Dharma, Joe Perry & Brad Whitford, Tony Iommi and Pete Townsend freak and I'd gotten a ticket to see Ozzy's Blizzard Of Ozz Band with the original three piece Motorhead here in Seattle's Paramount Theater. Young Mind Blown. 👍
Frank Marino 🤘 buck dharma 🤘
Some great unsung heroes
Never forgotten. Great band, great fun!
First MH show I saw was 1981 at The Old Waldorf in San Francisco. My ears are still ringing.
Thank you very much for posting this, it was GREAT 🤩🎸🤟🏼🤠♠️🇨🇭🇫🇷☘️🌺😊
Great documentary of a great band.
Nice to see a,fair bit of Wurzel (RIP), you can feel the true emotion in his voice. Great guitarist and a shame he didnt do more with Motorhead. Love his tone...
Seen them a few times..
Staggering volunte
+
Staggering clarity.
I am proud to say that i am 35 years old, been listening to Motörhead since i was 13 and i managed to see Motörhead twice. Other planned gigs got cancelled
I had to wait until I was 18 before my parents let me go to my first Motörhead concert.
"He used to build a lot of these airfix models."
Well he had to do something with all the leftover glue!
Introduced to MH in '81 at start of university and stuck with it ever since. Always destresses me to listen loud.
Great doc. Thanks. Motorhead forever.
Brilliante awesome motorhead review 👏👏👏👏👏🇨🇦🥁🥁🇨🇦
Motorhead was one of Lemy's Hawkwind songs.
Excellent documentary - metal people are cool and gentle
Saw Moterhead at Brixton in the late 80''s around xmas time and Girlschool with some Angels sang happy birthday on stage, saw a roadie check the bass rig earlier and that alone was far louder than the support band, my hearing was never the same
Thanks so much for putting this fantastic documentary on for us mere mortals. What can I say about the mighty motorhead...in my humble opinion...the best band in the whole fuckin world.
Brilliant , best Motörhead documentary
Fantastic noise, fantastic songs, lovely lads, gone but never to be forgotten - cheers boys!! Deaf Forver!!!
Only saw them once, the only metal band ALL punks loved! R.I.P. you three.❤🏴
@ManInAmerica I love the original line up but I was a skater and skating and Anthrax went hand in hand!
There were a couple of others, but not many.
still love your work!!
Watching from Greece.hi everybody.
Great documentary.
Saw Motörhead in Dortmund West Germany at Monsters Of Rock in 1983…. They were sooooooo loud that my beer lost all carbonation…. I had to push my fingers in my ears…… keep my mouth shut because the sound rattled my teeth….. and I was in the upper deck! Great freaking show! Been a fan ever since!
the only thing is I experienced Saxon live at the Boat Club, Nottingham and they were honestly louder than Motörhead, it was like being in a swimming pool.
But the loudest I experienced was a Vulcan scramble at RAF Finingly which actually caused my ribs to resonate!!
@@RobBCactive Saxon played the same festival…. Motörhead was way louder than them…. Both played awesome!
@@Bernz66 I guess Saxon used all their gear in the club, at a festival you're relying on the PA. When I saw Möterhead it was later, but I just cannot imagine there being any point in playing louder than Saxon did. As said it distorted the music badly, you simply couldn't hear the high end correctly.
But when it came to sheer volume the RAF 4xOlympus slayed ..
Ubrigens, bald fliege ich wieder nach Deutschland um Urlaub in Bayern machen. Ich hoere gerne Deutsched Metal wie Asenblut.
Ich finde das Bier ohne viel Kohlensäure schmekt besser, du solltest was feines wie Hobgoblin oder XXB schmecken um ein gerechtiges Bier erleben ~winkt~
@@RobBCactive I hear ya
@@Bernz66 Toll, ich habe dir später auf Deutsch geschrieben um zeigen, dass einiger englisch sprechender kann.
Zum Wohl! Gutes Bier braucht kein Gas
I love another perfect day
It’s always on my albums I have to listen to
But I love anything Motörhead ever did
Fast Eddie aint done a line in years and he's still spun off his ass. Rock N Roll man.
You do know when you posted this, Eddie had been at least 3 years passed on.
This band will never age as long as we have rock n metal music very special band
What a great noise these 3 guys made R.I.P Lemmy Phil and Fast Eddie forever Motorhead👌👌👌👌👌👌
When you think of great hard Rock N Roll singers, you think of Lemmy & Motorhead. They were a force of nature.
When I think of great hard Rock N Roll singers, I *NEVER* think of Lemmy!
@@e-mail881 who are you thinking of?
@@jackfirmin5814He's probably thinking of Barry Manilow. Or maybe Kelly Clarkson.
'Overkill' for me was thee defining and best album release ever and took the Rock and Metal scene to a whole new level. I remember when I first bought the album back when I was only a 12 year old nipper and it took my head off!
R.I.P. Motorhead. The memories will live forever
The most brutesk form of raw & sheer strength of true art of bein no holds barred personify there is no 2nd motorhead as the music these legends made.
Getting to meet Lemmy in 2003 outside the Worcester Palladium was such an honor. I got there early in the afternoon and could hear them doing soundcheck...the building was rumbling as they ran through Over The Top. The next thing I know, Lemmy strolls out the side door in full regalia, just standing there smoking and waiting for a car (no doubt to take him to a nearby strip club). I was in utter shock but figured "now's my chance". I walked up to him and said hi, and asked if I could get a pic. He gladly obliged, and then me and another fan chatted with him for 5-10 minutes before his car arrived. I also got to meet Mikkey and Phil...Mikkey in particular was super friendly and open to chatting with anyone. What an awesome memory.
You Lucy dude to meet Lemmy
This was great!
They didn't want to live forever but everything they did is still very much alive in the lives of the millions they played for and before. This fine body of men lived and died for heavy RnR, as they did. RIP Lemmy, Phil, Eddie and Wurzel.
ROBBO! So dope hearin him talk about Another Perfect Day.
Another Perfect Day was my first Motorhead album and still my favourite
Mark Prior it’s one of a kind in their repertoire! My second Fav from em🍄
I fuckin love motorhead, especially this line up. "We play rock and roll LOUD" They were the best band I saw live EVER!
Best album. Engineered and mixed to sound and feel LOUD - headphones into music centre, coffee and as many biscuits as I could. I wish I was still 14...
All this hate for the "Iron Fist" album. I thought it was brilliant!
Me too. It's my favourite MH album. Then it's APD.
Iron fist was the first Motorhead album I ever heard, I loved it
Same. And Speadfreak is my favorite song of theirs.
Loser is one of my favourite tracks.
very good album