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Country of origin:United Kingdom
Location:London, England
Status:Split-up
Formed in:1975
Genre:Speed Metal, Heavy Metal/Hard Rock
Lyrical themes:Gambling, Rock 'n' Roll, Drugs, War, Life, Sex, Humour
Last label:Motörhead Music
Years active:1975 (as Bastard), 1975-2015
大名鼎鼎的摩托党乐队合集,论坛以前的度盘合集已经失效,另有战总的115和种子 这个合集就多了一张2017未公开精选合集《Under Cöver》,主要是提供给用度盘下载的同学,详细的 专封、介绍、曲目表可以参考战总的合集!! Upon forming Motörhead in 1975, bassist and vocalist Ian "Lemmy" Kilmister already had quite a lengthy career behind him - most of it as a guitarist. After short stints in Manchester outfits The Rainmakers (1963-1966) and Motown Sect (1966), he joined The Rockin' Vicars on guitars. Releasing four singles and achieving popularity in northern England, they earned the distinction of being the first band to play behind the Iron Curtain - in Yugoslavia - and were invited, oddly enough, as special guests to a state banquet with President Marshall Tito. Quitting the band in '67, Lemmy became a roadie for Jimi Hendrix for about six months while developing an interest in acid-rock which he indulged when he joined his next band, Sam Gopal's Dream, on guitars in '68. Led by the tabla-playing Gopal, the band released an album with Lemmy called Escalator, who quit a year later and found himself in the psychedelic Opal Butterfly throughout 1970. In 1971, he joined the psychedelic rock band Hawkwind. After being fired from Hawkwind in 1975, Lemmy recruited Larry Wallis and Lucas Fox to form Bastard, which soon changed its name to Motorhead. This was a rather interesting decision for Lemmy, as the actual SONG "Motorhead" was originally a Hawkwind track; it would be the last song that Lemmy Kilmister would ever write for Hawkwind. Unfortunately, the track itself never made it to any of the Hawkwind albums (save for the b-side of a 7" single entitled Kings of Speed), however the track was included as a bonus cut on Hawkwind's Warrior on the Edge of Time reissue in 1992 (and again in 1994, when Griffin Music reissued the album on CD again). The most interesting thing about Hawkwind's version of "Motorhead" was the use of fiddle, violin and other spacey effects. Lucas Fox was fired in 1975, reportedly due to his unreliability and lack of aggression in his drumming style. He was replaced with Phil Taylor, who was an acquaintance of Lemmy's. In 1976, it was decided that the band needed another guitarist. They rehearsed with Eddie Clarke and found him a good fit. Immediately Larry Wallis announced his retirement from the band so he could concentrate on the other band he was involved with, Pink Fairies. Eddie Clarke left the band mid-tour in 1982 after he felt that the band had compromised its principles by recording a cover of "Stand by Your Man" by Tammy Wynette. Clarke refused to play on the cover. A replacement was quickly found in Brian Robertson, who was touring solo in Canada (Motörhead were touring in the USA) and was brought in with a contract for one album and two singles. Robertson's stage attire and refusal to play classic Motörhead songs led to friction in the band and his departure was agreed upon in 1984. After Robertson's departure, the band advertised for a new guitarist and found two: Phil Campbell and Mick "Würzel" Burston. After the recording of Another Perfect Day, Phil Taylor left Motörhead to join with Robertson in his newly formed band. Phil Campbell knew Pete Gill, formerly of Saxon, and he was hired to replace Taylor. In 1987, when Lemmy was filming the movie Eat the Rich, Pete Gill left the band and Phil Taylor came back into the fold to appear in a cameo in the film. He left band again in 1992 during the recording of March or Die, as he was unable to learn the drum tracks to the songs. Tommy Aldridge was brought in as a quick replacement for the recording of the album, with eventual full-time replacement Mickey Dee joining in time to perform on one song. Würzel left in 1995 due to not being able to give the band enough of his time. Motörhead then maintained the same three-piece line-up for 20 years, until Lemmy's death in December 2015 brought the band to an end after four decades. Lemmy's death came less than two months after that of Phil Taylor.
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