Dexys first album was ace. Then everything changed. The horns were replaced with fiddles😮
@kenstevens506511 күн бұрын
Cinema In Nottingham as everywhere and much else is sadly going the way of shopping, highjacked by the great God Internet. We'll ALL soon be sat in our little cells, waiting for life to pass us by.
@thomashuelsman964114 күн бұрын
This to cool 😊
@gtaylor181224 күн бұрын
Heavy Metal satire at its finest...
@ajs4129 күн бұрын
Problem is the charts were not very reliably compiled at this time. It wasn't until January 1983 when Gallup took over with a more computerised system that it was improved.
@snooksnufc8801Ай бұрын
I was there live watching it at the pebble Mill Studios. I would love to see the whole show. Does anyone know where it is? Apparently three copies were lost forever by the BBC. They considered them disposable apparently?
@yongkim777Ай бұрын
This was the best line up! Phil & Eddy were killer!
@robertwbeams9929Ай бұрын
The Victoria Centre - A tragic memorial to a magnificent Station, recklessly bulldozed. Shame on BR for favouring the Midland Station and intentionally destroying the Great Central. Shame on Nottingham City Council for facilitating the shopping centre. So sad.
@zardozjonesАй бұрын
Just after the flash pots and candles go off there's a fellow with red hair banging in the lower right by the stage. This part of the vid was used in intro of another uk metal show in the 80/90s - can't remember it's name (raw power?). Glad I've found the original vid - always thought it was wasp or something with the pyros!
@robking1972Ай бұрын
I remember watching this on TV at the time, there really was nothing like this, the opening pyrotechnics are incredible
@alsmit4153Ай бұрын
Always one of my favourite band. Great song.
@thomashuelsman9641Ай бұрын
Fucken alsome 😊😊😊
@tonymatony100Ай бұрын
Eddie s solos are so perfect, every tone is separate from each other
@davidknight24232 ай бұрын
Still listening (and viewing) in 2024.
@neivobechidalpra61922 ай бұрын
OH! Que saudades, Só vi e ouvi, uma vez, eu e meus filhos, e meus amigos somos MÖTÖRHEAD. Sou muito poLEMMYco. O Phil Taylor, e Campbell, quando falei que só vi uma vez, hoje!
@eddiebazan64112 ай бұрын
F*uck a bunch of behaving! I want my Motörhead!
@cymro65372 ай бұрын
The golden era.🔥🤘
@sudsysutherland3592 ай бұрын
WOW!! Thanks for this awesome upload my friend! Damn i miss Lemmy Kilmister-Ronnie James Dio & Peter Steele so much!
@volvolume3 ай бұрын
they were recording ace of spade during this month; makes sense why they sound so dense
@johniverson73933 ай бұрын
All 3 are gone. Time happens, we're here and gone too soon and I'll never get to see these fuckers rip it to shit. Damn. They are Gods Eternal.... 💪🖕🎸
@TheFryingPanStudio3 ай бұрын
The real motorhead, what a 3-piece!! Hell Yaeh!!
@wezzmusic3 ай бұрын
Pure icons of rock. May they all rest in peace.
@leopoldomonteil86693 ай бұрын
The best rock band of all times; by far; Nothing to Lose.
@elliottmayer-yeager80874 ай бұрын
All hail the mighty Motörhead 🥁🎸🎸🎧 😵😈
@mikeangelle14064 ай бұрын
You NEVER knew what loud was unless you were at a Motorhead show. NEVER.
@mattfarmerBMWR9T4 ай бұрын
Listening to Dexy's while on Dexies!! 😅
@user-wl7nb3np6i4 ай бұрын
I saw warlock on this very show when it was broadcast live on TV, was amazing and first time I saw the band a very young and beautiful Doro pesch, she was the same age as me at the time 20years old , just loved the opening track hellbound even when lead guitar packed in on solo they still carried on regardless great band
@rogerlang6015 ай бұрын
There one and only lineup...RIP
@jockmcghee41475 ай бұрын
Best rock'n'roll band ever!
@upasaka2595 ай бұрын
Black Sabbath Motorhead Slayer Pantera
@tomhiggins41245 ай бұрын
Monstrosity at the highest level !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.
@Ruger44Redhawk6 ай бұрын
Motorhead perfected the perfect heavy metal image by 1980 - the .308 bullet belts, leather jackets, cowboy boots, Iron Crosses and Wehrmacht SS patches. Killer look. Wish I could go back in time to see Motorhead and Waylon Jennings in 1980. I was able to hang out with Lemmy around 2004/05 when I showed up to a Motorhead concert really early. Went to the bar to order a whiskey and Lemmy walks up after playing pin ball games and sits next to me. We just talked and drank whiskey for a while.
@Russpng6 ай бұрын
I miss these guy so badly. Gone too soon.
@christophernaples13156 ай бұрын
I saw the lads support Ozzy on the Blizzard of Oz tour at Philly's Tower theater ,funny thing is everywhere else in the world Ozzy was opening for Motorhead .America never really dug them as much as we should have ...
@wolfdog72654 ай бұрын
No you didn’t. You people despise everything that is not American. Not willing to look past your own nose nor towards or any country’s past. You use people as long as it fits you and then you wipe your ass with them. Worldwide. Stay clean could have been written about American politics and people solo.
@hypemall6 ай бұрын
Proto Yngwie song... without guitar!
@user-lv6er9cw3o6 ай бұрын
美しい💎
@lukeskywatcher43716 ай бұрын
is like being hit by a shotgun for 35 minutes.. heavy tanks rolling with full fire open and heavy bombers dropping thunders..heavy metal and hard rock in its perfect form.
@StevenBunclark7 ай бұрын
Saw em in 1980 at Leicester de montfort Hall. Me and my mate were the only 2 people in the place with short hair.( punks at the time) laugh a minute. Beautiful girls in leather with their tits out ha. And the noise was fantastic.
@StevenBunclark7 ай бұрын
Saw em in 1980 at Leicester de montfort Hall. Me and my mate were the only 2 people in the place with short hair.( punks at the time) laugh a minute. Beautiful girls in leather with their tits out ha. And the noise was fantastic.
@christophersanders50077 ай бұрын
I saw these guys in 1981, and then again 10-years later in 1991. Both times it was in a small club that only held a few hundred people. I got right up front of Lemmy both times. People say Motorhead was the loudest, but I saw Ted Nugent at the Long Beach Arena in 1979, and that was the loudest concert I have ever been to.
@meglomania20017 ай бұрын
First live gig as a 14 yr old. Ace of Spades tour.
@QXZJX7 ай бұрын
Why was this never officially released on video by the band?
@user-nq5do6sx2z7 ай бұрын
Ровесник моего отца. Какие судьбы разные. Мой отец со мной месяц не разговаривал, когда узнал что я слушаю рокн ролл. Теперь мне пятьдесят. Я 1974го. Это очень круто. Поклон всем троим золотой состав!
@SelaphielGodsAngel7 ай бұрын
What a rabble.
@ricomamaril75327 ай бұрын
Cooler than sabbath
@Mr750448 ай бұрын
We are motorhead and We play rock and roll... Fuck yeah.. FTW 13 1% RIP LEMMY EDDIE PHIL. WE SALUTE YOU. UK
@axelki57488 ай бұрын
When i was a kid, saw this and bought the album immediately. Roxy on drums is still going strong and looking great in Vixen, the band she formed after this. A true rock soldier. This was also Sebastian Bach's first band, joining after Bret Kaiser left.
@remnantsofasoundblast8 ай бұрын
These 3 guys made some noise!
@bumzigan8 ай бұрын
This is such a killer band and great songs with a unique style and Judie's totally original approach. Mike Paxman's solo on black furs is one of my favorite solos of all time. It is so perfect I literally start tearing up. Charlie Morgan's drumming also makes this performance really special.
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Dexys first album was ace. Then everything changed. The horns were replaced with fiddles😮
Cinema In Nottingham as everywhere and much else is sadly going the way of shopping, highjacked by the great God Internet. We'll ALL soon be sat in our little cells, waiting for life to pass us by.
This to cool 😊
Heavy Metal satire at its finest...
Problem is the charts were not very reliably compiled at this time. It wasn't until January 1983 when Gallup took over with a more computerised system that it was improved.
I was there live watching it at the pebble Mill Studios. I would love to see the whole show. Does anyone know where it is? Apparently three copies were lost forever by the BBC. They considered them disposable apparently?
This was the best line up! Phil & Eddy were killer!
The Victoria Centre - A tragic memorial to a magnificent Station, recklessly bulldozed. Shame on BR for favouring the Midland Station and intentionally destroying the Great Central. Shame on Nottingham City Council for facilitating the shopping centre. So sad.
Just after the flash pots and candles go off there's a fellow with red hair banging in the lower right by the stage. This part of the vid was used in intro of another uk metal show in the 80/90s - can't remember it's name (raw power?). Glad I've found the original vid - always thought it was wasp or something with the pyros!
I remember watching this on TV at the time, there really was nothing like this, the opening pyrotechnics are incredible
Always one of my favourite band. Great song.
Fucken alsome 😊😊😊
Eddie s solos are so perfect, every tone is separate from each other
Still listening (and viewing) in 2024.
OH! Que saudades, Só vi e ouvi, uma vez, eu e meus filhos, e meus amigos somos MÖTÖRHEAD. Sou muito poLEMMYco. O Phil Taylor, e Campbell, quando falei que só vi uma vez, hoje!
F*uck a bunch of behaving! I want my Motörhead!
The golden era.🔥🤘
WOW!! Thanks for this awesome upload my friend! Damn i miss Lemmy Kilmister-Ronnie James Dio & Peter Steele so much!
they were recording ace of spade during this month; makes sense why they sound so dense
All 3 are gone. Time happens, we're here and gone too soon and I'll never get to see these fuckers rip it to shit. Damn. They are Gods Eternal.... 💪🖕🎸
The real motorhead, what a 3-piece!! Hell Yaeh!!
Pure icons of rock. May they all rest in peace.
The best rock band of all times; by far; Nothing to Lose.
All hail the mighty Motörhead 🥁🎸🎸🎧 😵😈
You NEVER knew what loud was unless you were at a Motorhead show. NEVER.
Listening to Dexy's while on Dexies!! 😅
I saw warlock on this very show when it was broadcast live on TV, was amazing and first time I saw the band a very young and beautiful Doro pesch, she was the same age as me at the time 20years old , just loved the opening track hellbound even when lead guitar packed in on solo they still carried on regardless great band
There one and only lineup...RIP
Best rock'n'roll band ever!
Black Sabbath Motorhead Slayer Pantera
Monstrosity at the highest level !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.
Motorhead perfected the perfect heavy metal image by 1980 - the .308 bullet belts, leather jackets, cowboy boots, Iron Crosses and Wehrmacht SS patches. Killer look. Wish I could go back in time to see Motorhead and Waylon Jennings in 1980. I was able to hang out with Lemmy around 2004/05 when I showed up to a Motorhead concert really early. Went to the bar to order a whiskey and Lemmy walks up after playing pin ball games and sits next to me. We just talked and drank whiskey for a while.
I miss these guy so badly. Gone too soon.
I saw the lads support Ozzy on the Blizzard of Oz tour at Philly's Tower theater ,funny thing is everywhere else in the world Ozzy was opening for Motorhead .America never really dug them as much as we should have ...
No you didn’t. You people despise everything that is not American. Not willing to look past your own nose nor towards or any country’s past. You use people as long as it fits you and then you wipe your ass with them. Worldwide. Stay clean could have been written about American politics and people solo.
Proto Yngwie song... without guitar!
美しい💎
is like being hit by a shotgun for 35 minutes.. heavy tanks rolling with full fire open and heavy bombers dropping thunders..heavy metal and hard rock in its perfect form.
Saw em in 1980 at Leicester de montfort Hall. Me and my mate were the only 2 people in the place with short hair.( punks at the time) laugh a minute. Beautiful girls in leather with their tits out ha. And the noise was fantastic.
Saw em in 1980 at Leicester de montfort Hall. Me and my mate were the only 2 people in the place with short hair.( punks at the time) laugh a minute. Beautiful girls in leather with their tits out ha. And the noise was fantastic.
I saw these guys in 1981, and then again 10-years later in 1991. Both times it was in a small club that only held a few hundred people. I got right up front of Lemmy both times. People say Motorhead was the loudest, but I saw Ted Nugent at the Long Beach Arena in 1979, and that was the loudest concert I have ever been to.
First live gig as a 14 yr old. Ace of Spades tour.
Why was this never officially released on video by the band?
Ровесник моего отца. Какие судьбы разные. Мой отец со мной месяц не разговаривал, когда узнал что я слушаю рокн ролл. Теперь мне пятьдесят. Я 1974го. Это очень круто. Поклон всем троим золотой состав!
What a rabble.
Cooler than sabbath
We are motorhead and We play rock and roll... Fuck yeah.. FTW 13 1% RIP LEMMY EDDIE PHIL. WE SALUTE YOU. UK
When i was a kid, saw this and bought the album immediately. Roxy on drums is still going strong and looking great in Vixen, the band she formed after this. A true rock soldier. This was also Sebastian Bach's first band, joining after Bret Kaiser left.
These 3 guys made some noise!
This is such a killer band and great songs with a unique style and Judie's totally original approach. Mike Paxman's solo on black furs is one of my favorite solos of all time. It is so perfect I literally start tearing up. Charlie Morgan's drumming also makes this performance really special.
Bomber tour yes!