In Concert in Luleå Sweden Pontushallen, He was in RAGE we stood on the side of highest level Basketballl stadium Lemmy looked up at us pointed with his fingers get down in the front of the stage- he was mad. Big as BEAR, But even a greater HEART than you have. but not strong enough for C
AH!! Nice... I remember Ian Gillan saying that "Everything louder than everything else" on Deep Purple's "Made in Japan" (I think before "The Mule" song... not sure) Very suitable sentence for Motörhead!! 💀♠️
The wall of sound isn't a joke. They are hall hammering into that mid range and it just hits you like a gunshot. Seeing them live was probably one of the most incredible experiences I've had.
i saw motorhead a few times here in the UK . They always finish like that and believe me , when he puts that bass against the amp and cranks it , it hurts like hell , but man its soooooo good !
LEMMY!!! I was blessed to have met him in the '80s, and meet him again, twice more. He was truly the sweetest man. David Grohl gave Lemmy the most touching eulogy. It's on TH-cam
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YES! At long last somebody did Overkill, this video just shows Motorhead at their very best and why they attracted people from all walks of life. Skinheads, punks, rastas, metalheads, granddad's and suits all went to see the mighty Motorhead.
Another funny story about Lemmy: He was a life time Jack Daniels-Coke drinker. Rumours said he downed a bottle of Jack through the day for decades. Not long before his passing his doctor told him to watch out for his nutrion being a bit healthier because of his age and his overall health condition. So he switched to (true story) Wodka-Orange juice. Thats Lemmy.
I was lucky enough to see them in Seattle. In a small venue even! It was easily the loudest show I've ever been to, and it was awesome! Motorhead was rock and roll personified.
There's so many epic Live performance of them like the birthday party, live in 91, at Hammersmith... i hope we could see more Motörhead in your channel :)
The first time I saw Motorhead, I had the privilege of experiencing them in a relatively small club, called The Birch Hill Niteclub, in Old Bridge, NJ. After the openers, I remember watching a roadie put a fresh bottle of Jack, and, two packs of Marlboros next to Lemmy's enormous, battle scarred cabinet. Followed by Lemmy saying, "We are Motorhead. We play Rock 'N' Roll." Then, launching into this song.
Was this around 2000? I may have been at the same show. Distinctly remember the college kids who were there for the opening acts vanishing from the floor just before the Motörhead fans rolled out from the bar in a wave of weathered black leather.
Best live band I ever saw. Like being kicked in your adrenal gland for an hour and a half. We'll never see their like again. RIP Lemmy. You played rock and roll.
I'm actually making a video right now about Motörhead songs (beyond Ace of Spades) that get overlooked or under appreciated. They've got 40 years worth of music.. and there's a lot of hidden gold there.. with a lot more variation in sound than you'd think. Some great albums to check out songs from .. Another Perfect Day, 1916, Bastards, Overnight Sensation, and Inferno.
I wish someone would make a video for "Until the End". I envision a bunch of slo-mo shots encompassing the entire 40 years of the band, ending with a shot of Lem looking directly at the cam, a smile and thumbs up, fade to black.
I really miss Lemmy. One of the nicest guys you could ever meet, and one of the greatest performers of all time. I’m sorry you never got the chance to see Motörhead live, Kel. You would have loved them!
Thank you for all the great reactions.i lost my only child robbie.he was 8.he was a budding bassist and drummer. Always look for your son's guitar when I watch your reactions
This has to be my favourite react video. I love it how you guys show genuine love for this band and track. I got into motörhead at 15 when my friend Adrian (now designer at Orange Amps) played this track to me while he was drumming to it. He had a drum kid in his parent's house. I'm nearly 55 now and this track still gets the pimples down my spine. And I've got huge wharfedale floor standing speakers. And this track booms on it.
Lemmy,my all time Hero forever!Saw them 15 times Live!Our Legendary Hometown Concert in Düss'HELL'dorf,what a fuckin Show it was ! We moshed the Full Time! This was,of course like always,the last Song of the Show. You can spot me right in the Moshpit ;) .The Full Show was later released under the Name STAGE FRIGHT 2005 and in the Bonus Feature FANS on the DVD,you can see me giving comments right after the show !MIKKY DEE,the Drummer,born in Sweden,started with KING DIAMOND,changed to Motörhead and plays today with the SCORPIONS!.....Thanx for playing my request!...my best Memories of my Hero!
First saw Motorhead in 1980 in Bristol (UK) - so loud, so intense. Next saw them in 81 at the Heavy Metal Holocaust in Port Vale Football Stadium (Ozzy special guest, with Randy Rhoads!) Utterly mind destroying 🤘
I had the chance to see them back in 1988. Overkill was the opening act, Motorhead was the support act, and Slayer was the main act on their South of Heaven tour. Best show I've ever seen to this day.
I had the privilege of seeing Motörhead 5 times in Norwich, England, and they were always epic shows, I still get a headache remembering the noise level, absolutely brutal . My first tattoo was taken from the dvd cover of the gig this performance was taken from. Lemmy was a God, lived fast and without apology. Great reaction guys
Just a small correction Rich. Phil Taylor was the band's 2nd drummer. The first was Lucas Fox - he played drums on the band's (shelved) album for United Atrtist which later got released (as On Parole) after Bomber.
I saw Mighty Motörhead in 1984,at Christchurch, New Zealand,at town that actually rocks!(7.2).shook the hand of God. Motörhead live is something you carry forever,we don't get many top gigs here,but this was my #1 gig of all times
Omg you have let kel lose with moterhead you know that lovely lady will be buying a Harley D lol hope you have had a great Xmas and have a great new year xxxx
Motorhead - " Iron Fist" "No Class" "We Are Motorhead" 'Going To Brazil" Deaf Forever" "I Ain't No Nice Guy" " One More Fucking Time" and the list goes on!
The one and only time i had the privilege to see this band was in 2003. Baltimore MD. the line up was Iron Maiden, DIO, and Motorhead. Best show I've ever seen.
Only just found your channel. Good reaction to my favourite band I have been lucky enough to see Motorhead many times, and have met Lemmy, Phil and Eddie a few times in my dim and distant youth. Check out "1916" by Motorhead as a contrast to Overkill. Still immensely powerful, but in a different way.
"1916" is prove that Lemmy was an awesome songwriter. You can't listen to it, without getting really emotional, it's not possible when you have a heart.
I remember first hearing this song when it first came out on my headphones....my brain felt like a punching bag from the drums and bass from this song.....been hooked to Motorhead ever since. Speaking of Overkill.....you guys should react to Overkill's Electric Rattlesnake, or Bring me the night
Thank you so much for the Motorhead feast. One of the all time greats. You got to do some Girlschool too, it's no good doing Motorhead without Girlschool.
@@ChrisPage68 Already requested. I saw them in 1981 and I'm sure Kelly Johnson (R.I.P.) smiled at me and of course I fell head over heels for her (as you would do at 16)
Remember going to my first Motorhead gig and most of the hardcore had earplugs in Bloody hell thought what was the point Came out concert my head and ears ringing So loud So proud I have seen them so many times
hi gyes at first i just found out about your channel and i got interested cause i love your channel at first i wish you all the strenght for the lost of your son the worst thing that can happen to parents so sorry ,, but i love Kels face impreccion sorry for my English oke I,m a 47 years old Dutch Motorheadbanger that devlish look in Kels eyes during the song haha love it and Rich you be blessed with this woman mate ...cheers from The Netherlands ..
It was fun watching this for the billionth time. One of the only performances where the wattage of the light show surpassed the wattage of the amplification! Ricky through a Marshall!!! AGGGHHHHH!!! Deeper tracks? "Bomber"?
I went to see this band at the world famous Wigan Casino, they did their band name song "Motorhead", it took me ages to get a pint, so ended up getting 4 pints because the bar person behind the bar could not hear me and she was 3 feet away lol
Wall of sound, coming from a 3 piece band, awesome! Please do some songs from the album - another perfect day! RIP Ian Kilmister aka LEMMY. Gone but not forgotten, ever.
“One more time?” Of course! After all, the song is called Overkill. And imo, the most aptly named song you’ll ever find in metal history. It’s complete overkill from start to finish in absolutely the best way possible.
Seen them in la'more East Queens New York in 1989 Could not hear for three days. The sound was pounding through the body. The heart felt like a It was being shocked. Insain Also the croud was so crazy lemmy got hit twice in the mouth and threatens to walk off. Wild night. That was the most metal night I was part of.
lemmy was a friend of dik mik {hawkwind} who suggested that he could play the bass, the group needed a bass player at the time. It was the first time he had ever played that instrument, up to that point was a 6 string guitarist
This song epitomizes this journey your on Kel. A band connecting with its audience and the listener having that "a-ha" moment after listening to their songs. They never reached to the levels of success that bands like Maiden and Priest did but they were revered by the Metal community for their unwavering commitment to make kick-ass music and not sell out like Metallica did. As a matter of fact Lemmy stated that he made more money writing 2 or 3 songs for Ozzy for No More Tears than he did for all the music he wrote for Motorhead up to that point in 1992. That's fucking shameful in my opinion. Great band, tragic loss. RIP Lemmy! \m/
Never got the chance to catch Motörhead, however Lenny popped up on stage with Metallica on the opening night of the Death Magnetic Tour in Nashville. I’ll never forget that show 🤘🏻
@@savitrisdisciple That would be a good question to put to MISA!! Maybe she knows, maybe it's "just" the same SPIRIT they both share... one thing I'm sure is if Lemmy reacted to Band-Maid he would, not only love the ladies, but also say it straight and simple "Fuck labels, this is Rock'n'Roll and that's all that matters!"
@@mickyart , just watched this, it's in Japanese, but has subtitles (cc ) BAND-MAID 20200118 J-WAVE - SAPPORO BEER OTOAJITO [English sub/CC available] (MISA Solo Interview). Easy to search on TH-cam. It's a good interview, the main thing I liked is that she mentions Paz Lenchantin as a major influence. That made my day as Paz is one of my favourite bassists. Considering the fact Paz has played in Perfect Circle, The Pixies, The Entrance Band and many others, that's a good influence to have. Also a good bit about evolving to a heavier sound, hence the Lemmy vibe for me.
@@savitrisdisciple Heeey!! Just been listening and following with the english subs (thank god for those) and it's a really, really great interview (arigatou gozaimashita, for giving me heads-up for that!!! :-) )... Great to check on her influences, the grunge influence, Smashing Pumpkins, Pixies, Radiohead and even RHCP. She does like/come from a heavy background, maybe Lemmy is not aligned with all the bands she mentioned but there is surely the heavy sound getting her close to power-bass players like Lemmy... and by the way, if you listen to "The Dragon Cries" there are parts of MISA that gets me thinking of another "bass-monster": Geezer Butler ... As for Paz Lenchantin, I already seen somewhere else MISA referencing that name as a major influence... and that get me thinking I should really check Paz out - I used to love The Pixies but I only listened a lot that "Surfer Rosa" album of 1988, and a few songs more but always from those earlier days, so I didn't even knew that Kim Deal was not in Pixies anymore ... so I will check Paz Lenchantin for sure... and also the Mexican band MISA mentions (Ruido Rosa) - I really like to explore these sides of the musicians ... for example: I was never much into Carlos Santana but because of Kanami, I really want to "understand" where Santana left his mark on Kanami's playing (although I already saw Kanami stopping a guitar solo and make a small part of Santana's "Europe" then returning to her own improv solo :-) ) Anyways, again, arigatou gozaimashita for leading me to this great MISA interview!!!
I saw Motorhead on almost every tour from 1981 til 2014. Most of the shows were in clubs that held less than 1,000 people. Purely the best live Rock & Roll band ever. I ran into Lemmy a few times, he was happy to chat a bit or sign an autograph. While I have always liked the line up of Lemmy, Wurzel, Wizzo and Mikkey Dee. The original three hold a special place too, and if not for Robbo, I would have been left out in the cold for a show at First Ave he made sure I got in without a ticket. The best show for me was Motorhead, Slayer and Overkill at First Ave in Minneapolis (Capacity 1,500 Crazy Mother F@*KERS).
You guys are great! May I request an obscure, but great Iron Maiden tune? Face In The Sand, off the Dance of Death release. It’s the only Maiden tune that features Nico using double-kick basses. The song is epic, and extremely moving. I think you guys, and your subs, will enjoy it thoroughly. 🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
There is a vid on youtube about how Dave Grohl reacted on Lemmy's death. (Can't find that interview anymore. Sorry.) About the so very respectful guy Dave met in Lemmy. From the 1st moment, they ever met. When Dave met him for the first time, almost shy of introducing himself. And the first thing Lemmy said to him: "I'm sorry for what happened to your friend."
"If you think you're too old to rock, you're right." - Lemmy
Overkill was also the final song they ever played, and I think that is perfect. It summed up their entire career.
Best finish in the history of rock and roll.
Motörhead are so funny watching live, its like being hit by a locomotive or something.
Rip Lemmy Kilmister 👍
In Concert in Luleå Sweden Pontushallen, He was in RAGE we stood on the side of highest level Basketballl stadium Lemmy looked up at us pointed with his fingers get down in the front of the stage- he was mad. Big as BEAR, But even a greater HEART than you have. but not strong enough for C
Locomotive 👌 it's perfect
A 3 piece band producing a wall of sound.. Everything louder, than everyone else.
AH!! Nice... I remember Ian Gillan saying that "Everything louder than everything else" on Deep Purple's "Made in Japan" (I think before "The Mule" song... not sure)
Very suitable sentence for Motörhead!! 💀♠️
The wall of sound isn't a joke. They are hall hammering into that mid range and it just hits you like a gunshot. Seeing them live was probably one of the most incredible experiences I've had.
Saw them at St Albans City Hall 40+ years ago, I swear my ears were bleeding afterwards.
@@stephensmith6328 Saw them there on the bomber tour. Was the loudest I ever heard them.
@@jeepmanxjthey did live gigs where other metal band's played after them,the crowd shouted for them to turn up the volume,as motorhead were so loud
i saw motorhead a few times here in the UK . They always finish like that and believe me , when he puts that bass against the amp and cranks it , it hurts like hell , but man its soooooo good !
I damaged the hearing in my right ear during a Motorhead concert at the Odeon in the early 90's. Better souvenir than a t-shirt....
crikeythesplund I damaged my ears at a Sabbath show. Been ringing since 2007.
That shit killed your ears for a week. But dude, we miss him a lot.
@@Capitan_Chaos 1998 Reunion tour when Pantera opened for them. Sabbath was the loudest band I’ve ever heard. It was perfect.
LEMMY!!! I was blessed to have met him in the '80s, and meet him again, twice more. He was truly the sweetest man. David Grohl gave Lemmy the most touching eulogy. It's on TH-cam
Yes...saw it...funny, raw and most moving to me. Rich
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@@Kel.N.RichReactions Lemmy also had the funniest sense of humour
YES! At long last somebody did Overkill, this video just shows Motorhead at their very best and why they attracted people from all walks of life. Skinheads, punks, rastas, metalheads, granddad's and suits all went to see the mighty Motorhead.
Fast Eddie trounces Phil's lead solos. Shouldve shown no sleep till Hammersmith version.
Another funny story about Lemmy: He was a life time Jack Daniels-Coke drinker. Rumours said he downed a bottle of Jack through the day for decades.
Not long before his passing his doctor told him to watch out for his nutrion being a bit healthier because of his age and his overall health condition.
So he switched to (true story) Wodka-Orange juice.
Thats Lemmy.
@kalle kanin he died form cancer, not drugs
3 bottles more like.
I was lucky enough to see them in Seattle. In a small venue even! It was easily the loudest show I've ever been to, and it was awesome! Motorhead was rock and roll personified.
There's so many epic Live performance of them like the birthday party, live in 91, at Hammersmith... i hope we could see more Motörhead in your channel :)
Lemmy was unapologetic about his use of speed (and alcohol, and cigarettes). His biography was titled White Line Fever.
And he lived a very full life to 70!!! Longer than many straight people. WASTED days, but no wasted days. lol
Is a great book, and a great song. Lemmy was the man.
Even the name Motörhead is a slang term for a speed addict
The first time I saw Motorhead, I had the privilege of experiencing them in a relatively small club, called The Birch Hill Niteclub, in Old Bridge, NJ. After the openers, I remember watching a roadie put a fresh bottle of Jack, and, two packs of Marlboros next to Lemmy's enormous, battle scarred cabinet. Followed by Lemmy saying, "We are Motorhead. We play Rock 'N' Roll." Then, launching into this song.
R.I.P. Fast Eddie, Philthy Animal, and, of course, Lemmy.
Was this around 2000? I may have been at the same show. Distinctly remember the college kids who were there for the opening acts vanishing from the floor just before the Motörhead fans rolled out from the bar in a wave of weathered black leather.
Best live band I ever saw. Like being kicked in your adrenal gland for an hour and a half.
We'll never see their like again.
RIP Lemmy.
You played rock and roll.
Lemmy would say he just plays rock 'n' roll.
Yes!
"god evening! We are Motörhead and we play rock'n roll !!"
They turned everything up to 13,ringing in my ears till this day,well worth it.
I'm actually making a video right now about Motörhead songs (beyond Ace of Spades) that get overlooked or under appreciated. They've got 40 years worth of music.. and there's a lot of hidden gold there.. with a lot more variation in sound than you'd think. Some great albums to check out songs from .. Another Perfect Day, 1916, Bastards, Overnight Sensation, and Inferno.
I wish someone would make a video for "Until the End".
I envision a bunch of slo-mo shots encompassing the entire 40 years of the band, ending with a shot of Lem looking directly at the cam, a smile and thumbs up, fade to black.
The world is yours is criminally under appreciated. Born to lose is one of the best songs they ever did.
No Voices in the Sky was always my favorite Motörhead song
I really miss Lemmy. One of the nicest guys you could ever meet, and one of the greatest performers of all time. I’m sorry you never got the chance to see Motörhead live, Kel. You would have loved them!
Thank you for all the great reactions.i lost my only child robbie.he was 8.he was a budding bassist and drummer. Always look for your son's guitar when I watch your reactions
This has to be my favourite react video. I love it how you guys show genuine love for this band and track. I got into motörhead at 15 when my friend Adrian (now designer at Orange Amps) played this track to me while he was drumming to it. He had a drum kid in his parent's house. I'm nearly 55 now and this track still gets the pimples down my spine. And I've got huge wharfedale floor standing speakers. And this track booms on it.
And dont forget,Lemmy started as the Guitar Roadie for JIMI HENDRIX and should play with CREAM!...read his Biography!!!
Don't forget Hawkwind
Lemmy,my all time Hero forever!Saw them 15 times Live!Our Legendary Hometown Concert in Düss'HELL'dorf,what a fuckin Show it was ! We moshed the Full Time! This was,of course like always,the last Song of the Show. You can spot me right in the Moshpit ;) .The Full Show was later released under the Name STAGE FRIGHT 2005 and in the Bonus Feature FANS on the DVD,you can see me giving comments right after the show !MIKKY DEE,the Drummer,born in Sweden,started with KING DIAMOND,changed to Motörhead and plays today with the SCORPIONS!.....Thanx for playing my request!...my best Memories of my Hero!
First saw Motorhead in 1980 in Bristol (UK) - so loud, so intense.
Next saw them in 81 at the Heavy Metal Holocaust in Port Vale Football Stadium (Ozzy special guest, with Randy Rhoads!)
Utterly mind destroying 🤘
I saw Motorhead, Dio and Iron Maiden in Houston in 2003....all for $26
That's cheap.
@@fittrege2778 it was at the Woods north of Houston, walk in price for grass seating.
That's definitely the best deal of your life, bro!
I had the chance to see them back in 1988. Overkill was the opening act, Motorhead was the support act, and Slayer was the main act on their South of Heaven tour. Best show I've ever seen to this day.
I saw Motörhead, Dio and Manowar in Malmoe, Sweden in 2000. Really great show! (all 3 were awsome)
Motorhead-killed by death 🤟🤘
Killed by death birthday 1985
Mike m. - K&R don't accept any requests here, read the description as to where and how you can submit you suggestion.
I had the privilege of seeing Motörhead 5 times in Norwich, England, and they were always epic shows, I still get a headache remembering the noise level, absolutely brutal . My first tattoo was taken from the dvd cover of the gig this performance was taken from. Lemmy was a God, lived fast and without apology. Great reaction guys
watching motorhead way back on the overkill tour in 1979 absolute mind blowing
Just a small correction Rich. Phil Taylor was the band's 2nd drummer. The first was Lucas Fox - he played drums on the band's (shelved) album for United Atrtist which later got released (as On Parole) after Bomber.
I saw Mighty Motörhead in 1984,at Christchurch, New Zealand,at town that actually rocks!(7.2).shook the hand of God. Motörhead live is something you carry forever,we don't get many top gigs here,but this was my #1 gig of all times
Been to several Motorhead concerts, sound is incredible, passes through you in waves that you feel. Free thinking rock and roll.
Omg you have let kel lose with moterhead you know that lovely lady will be buying a Harley D lol hope you have had a great Xmas and have a great new year xxxx
Motorhead - " Iron Fist" "No Class" "We Are Motorhead" 'Going To Brazil" Deaf Forever" "I Ain't No Nice Guy" " One More Fucking Time" and the list goes on!
True legends. Motorhead take no prisoners with the classic Overkill. Lemmy. Phil and Mickey hit you full blast like an express train.
One of my friends was in Persian Risk, when Phil Campbell joined Motorhead he went on tour with them as support to say sorry for pinching Phil.
I Love this!! More Please!!!
The one and only time i had the privilege to see this band was in 2003. Baltimore MD. the line up was Iron Maiden, DIO, and Motorhead. Best show I've ever seen.
Love uour reactions guys from Cornwall England UK 🇬🇧
Only just found your channel. Good reaction to my favourite band I have been lucky enough to see Motorhead many times, and have met Lemmy, Phil and Eddie a few times in my dim and distant youth. Check out "1916" by Motorhead as a contrast to Overkill. Still immensely powerful, but in a different way.
The first band i ever had the privilege to see in 1981 i am still waiting for my ears to stop screaming
"1916" is prove that Lemmy was an awesome songwriter. You can't listen to it, without getting really emotional, it's not possible when you have a heart.
You guy's really pick some awesome songs to 'react' to!
Thanks Neil!!!! Very kind.
Lemmy, I miss you Legend! Great reaction.
Thx for the post K'n'R!!!!
The best Motorhead is a live Motorhead hands down top 10 live acts ever. There will never be another Lemmy
Lemmy smackin' that bass like it owed him money.
November in Manchester has a fucking big hole in the gig calendar now. RiP Lemmy. Thanks for everything. ♥️
I remember first hearing this song when it first came out on my headphones....my brain felt like a punching bag from the drums and bass from this song.....been hooked to Motorhead ever since.
Speaking of Overkill.....you guys should react to Overkill's Electric Rattlesnake, or Bring me the night
Lemmy originally wanted to name the band Bastard, but was talked out of it and settled on Motorhead lol.
Whoah, Dude, I was number 420 on the upvote. Gnarly.
Well thanks Samuel Towle! That’s so cool!!!!! 💨💨💨💨💨
Thank you so much for the Motorhead feast. One of the all time greats. You got to do some Girlschool too, it's no good doing Motorhead without Girlschool.
Please Don't Touch!
@@ChrisPage68 Already requested. I saw them in 1981 and I'm sure Kelly Johnson (R.I.P.) smiled at me and of course I fell head over heels for her (as you would do at 16)
Condolences to the loss of your son. RIP and RIP Lemmy.
Remember going to my first Motorhead gig and most of the hardcore had earplugs in
Bloody hell thought what was the point
Came out concert my head and ears ringing
So loud
So proud I have seen them so many times
hi gyes at first i just found out about your channel and i got interested cause i love your channel at first i wish you all the strenght for the lost of your son the worst thing that can happen to parents so sorry ,, but i love Kels face impreccion sorry for my English oke I,m a 47 years old Dutch Motorheadbanger that devlish look in Kels eyes during the song haha love it and Rich you be blessed with this woman mate ...cheers from The Netherlands ..
It was fun watching this for the billionth time. One of the only performances where the wattage of the light show surpassed the wattage of the amplification! Ricky through a Marshall!!! AGGGHHHHH!!! Deeper tracks? "Bomber"?
I went to see this band at the world famous Wigan Casino, they did their band name song "Motorhead", it took me ages to get a pint, so ended up getting 4 pints because the bar person behind the bar could not hear me and she was 3 feet away lol
Wall of sound, coming from a 3 piece band, awesome!
Please do some songs from the album - another perfect day!
RIP Ian Kilmister aka LEMMY.
Gone but not forgotten, ever.
“One more time?”
Of course! After all, the song is called Overkill. And imo, the most aptly named song you’ll ever find in metal history. It’s complete overkill from start to finish in absolutely the best way possible.
What a performance totally smashing it. Awesome
Motorhead never dies
After watching these guys on the introduction,and their demeanor,they should be on PBS!
So sorry to hear of your loss .
Seen them in la'more East Queens New York in 1989
Could not hear for three days.
The sound was pounding through the body. The heart felt like a It was being shocked.
Insain
Also the croud was so crazy lemmy got hit twice in the mouth and threatens to walk off.
Wild night.
That was the most metal night I was part of.
lemmy was a friend of dik mik {hawkwind} who suggested that he could play the bass, the group needed a bass player at the time. It was the first time he had ever played that instrument, up to that point was a 6 string guitarist
R.I.P LEMMY - LOVE YOU FOREVER !
Yup that's how lemmy left hawkwind. Not only did he write motorhead, while still with hawkwind. He also wrote lost Johnny.
Motorhead was the only band my group of friends was genuinely afraid to go see when we were kids LOL. But we loved em anyway.
The First Motorhead is the Best !!
Overkill was the first Motorhead album I bought, followed by the No Sleep til Hammersmith live, great stuff.
Motorhead the real deal saw them 9 times fucking awesome band Lemmy
a true gent Rip.
I saw Motorhead on their final tour . It hurt to see Lemmy so frail, but he gave it all on stage for his fans even in failing health.
Me too, at the Eden Project. Felt the same.
You should check out the Lemmy documentary. 🤘🏼 One of the best if not the best rock documentaries ever.
Song lives up to its name
Lemmy is from my home town , Stoke On Trent , England
RIP Lemmy
Yes you picked the live version and the best live version! It's so damned good, and feels like there about 5 false endings.
Loudest gig I ever went to Motorhead supported by Anthrax.
Goddamn, Mikkey Dee is such a machine live...playing it so much faster and playing it so hard and punching...its unbelievable
Playing for Scorpions must be like a holiday to him now.
This song epitomizes this journey your on Kel. A band connecting with its audience and the listener having that "a-ha" moment after listening to their songs. They never reached to the levels of success that bands like Maiden and Priest did but they were revered by the Metal community for their unwavering commitment to make kick-ass music and not sell out like Metallica did. As a matter of fact Lemmy stated that he made more money writing 2 or 3 songs for Ozzy for No More Tears than he did for all the music he wrote for Motorhead up to that point in 1992. That's fucking shameful in my opinion. Great band, tragic loss. RIP Lemmy! \m/
Never got the chance to catch Motörhead, however Lenny popped up on stage with Metallica on the opening night of the Death Magnetic Tour in Nashville. I’ll never forget that show 🤘🏻
Legends! Mickey dee is an amazing Drummer!
Been to so many hc punk shows in my life... but motörhead live was always a very tough experience
Love Motörhead !!! R.I.P Lemmy
Grande Lemmy! Y grande chicos Kel and Rich! 🤟
Took my 12 year old to see these...jesus that volume smacks you hard, our ears rung for days.
Love you Lemmy god bless you motorhead England 🇬🇧
OVERKILL O MAIOR ALBUM E MAIOR MÚSICA DO GIGANTESCO MOTORHEAD FATO
Mickey Dee just kills the drums on this. Brutal has a new definition
Now that's how you play drums 🤟🤟🤟🤟🇬🇧
Finally. Thank you for this! You now can stop reacting... ;-)
Funny....and true for many!!!! Lol
@@Kel.N.RichReactions I suggest to take a day off from reacting to sit and watch "Lemmy - the movie". Its worth your time, believe me!
I thought they was covering Overkill by Men at work, I thought this is going to be interesting. 😄🎸
" We are MOTORHEAD We play Rock n Roll" R.I.P. Lemmy, Philthy Wurzel and Eddie
Philthy Animal (Phil) Taylor was Motorhead's second drummer.
Lucas Fox was the first.
Seen them with IRON MAIDEN in 2003 long beach arena and they were louder than MAIDEN WOW!!!
Lemmy is alive in MISA's bass ... I love Lemmy, I love MISA... Motorhead is pure f*** Rock'n'Roll...
Totally hear Lemmy in MISA's bass playing, wonder if she knows
@@savitrisdisciple That would be a good question to put to MISA!! Maybe she knows, maybe it's "just" the same SPIRIT they both share... one thing I'm sure is if Lemmy reacted to Band-Maid he would, not only love the ladies, but also say it straight and simple "Fuck labels, this is Rock'n'Roll and that's all that matters!"
@@mickyart , just watched this, it's in Japanese, but has subtitles (cc ) BAND-MAID 20200118 J-WAVE - SAPPORO BEER OTOAJITO [English sub/CC available] (MISA Solo Interview). Easy to search on TH-cam. It's a good interview, the main thing I liked is that she mentions Paz Lenchantin as a major influence. That made my day as Paz is one of my favourite bassists. Considering the fact Paz has played in Perfect Circle, The Pixies, The Entrance Band and many others, that's a good influence to have.
Also a good bit about evolving to a heavier sound, hence the Lemmy vibe for me.
@@savitrisdisciple Heeey!! Just been listening and following with the english subs (thank god for those) and it's a really, really great interview (arigatou gozaimashita, for giving me heads-up for that!!! :-) )... Great to check on her influences, the grunge influence, Smashing Pumpkins, Pixies, Radiohead and even RHCP. She does like/come from a heavy background, maybe Lemmy is not aligned with all the bands she mentioned but there is surely the heavy sound getting her close to power-bass players like Lemmy... and by the way, if you listen to "The Dragon Cries" there are parts of MISA that gets me thinking of another "bass-monster": Geezer Butler ...
As for Paz Lenchantin, I already seen somewhere else MISA referencing that name as a major influence... and that get me thinking I should really check Paz out - I used to love The Pixies but I only listened a lot that "Surfer Rosa" album of 1988, and a few songs more but always from those earlier days, so I didn't even knew that Kim Deal was not in Pixies anymore ... so I will check Paz Lenchantin for sure... and also the Mexican band MISA mentions (Ruido Rosa) - I really like to explore these sides of the musicians ... for example: I was never much into Carlos Santana but because of Kanami, I really want to "understand" where Santana left his mark on Kanami's playing (although I already saw Kanami stopping a guitar solo and make a small part of Santana's "Europe" then returning to her own improv solo :-) )
Anyways, again, arigatou gozaimashita for leading me to this great MISA interview!!!
I saw Motorhead on almost every tour from 1981 til 2014. Most of the shows were in clubs that held less than 1,000 people. Purely the best live Rock & Roll band ever. I ran into Lemmy a few times, he was happy to chat a bit or sign an autograph. While I have always liked the line up of Lemmy, Wurzel, Wizzo and Mikkey Dee. The original three hold a special place too, and if not for Robbo, I would have been left out in the cold for a show at First Ave he made sure I got in without a ticket. The best show for me was Motorhead, Slayer and Overkill at First Ave in Minneapolis (Capacity 1,500 Crazy Mother F@*KERS).
I miss seeing Motörhead so much.
You guys are great! May I request an obscure, but great Iron Maiden tune? Face In The Sand, off the Dance of Death release. It’s the only Maiden tune that features Nico using double-kick basses.
The song is epic, and extremely moving. I think you guys, and your subs, will enjoy it thoroughly. 🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
Motorhead forever!
Only way to feel the noise is when it's good and loud,
So good you can't believe it screaming with the crowd
There is a vid on youtube about how Dave Grohl reacted on Lemmy's death. (Can't find that interview anymore. Sorry.) About the so very respectful guy Dave met in Lemmy. From the 1st moment, they ever met. When Dave met him for the first time, almost shy of introducing himself. And the first thing Lemmy said to him: "I'm sorry for what happened to your friend."
the chase is better than the catch or metropolis all live So awesome
about time dudes
saw em at a 1000 cap venue nearby years ago when they did this song the place went fucking mental i will never forget the feeling of belonging weirdly
Glasgow Apollo, sometime in the 80's. Enjoy.