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Lemmy (Motorhead) goes Rockabilly?

mike

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he's been doing that for a few years now with more or less success to the recordings. Motorhead has always had a british 50's r'n'r foundation to their music. More recently, as in, in the last week or two, he's been backed by Rev. Horton Heat. I wonder how the Rev feels actually having the change his set list and between song banter to include Lemmy in the set. That must really throw him for a loop since I think it's been the exact same for virtually a decade! lol
 

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I saw The Head Cat at the Green Bay Rockin 50's Fest. They were an absolute mess, but hey, it was Lemmy, so we'll give him a pass, right?
 

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Yeah, we're going to see him tomorrow with the Rev and Nashville Pu$$y. Hey, it's free. I'll give you my review, if you'd like.
 

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$ally said:
Yeah, we're going to see him tomorrow with the Rev and Nashville Pu$$y. Hey, it's free. I'll give you my review, if you'd like.
Nashville Pu$$y is awesome!! Even if you don't like the music, it's pretty impossible not to be entertained by their show!
 

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I like my rockabilly traditional and my seventies rock traditional. I would rather just see motorhead. But I suppose at this point it would come off as a cheesy reunion thing so better he keeps changing. I would just love to see him.

The ace of spades
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flat-top said:
Nashville Pu$$y is awesome!! Even if you don't like the music, it's pretty impossible not to be entertained by their show!
I don't like the music, but you're right. The talent is there and Ruyter is a kick with that power hair. My date hadn't seen NP before and wasn't impressed. He felt they were a caricature of a band. For some reason Lemmy decided to sing God Save the Queen instead of his Ace of Spades. There were sound/technical troubles all night. I had fun though, mostly because I ran into a lot of old gal pals and former boyfriends. It's wonderful to get reconnected. We even managed to work a little swing dancing in, during the Rev, next to the mosh pit. I know I enjoyed Jimbo's upright Gut Bucket psychobilly bravado.
 

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$ally said:
I don't like the music, but you're right. The talent is there and Ruyter is a kick with that power hair. My date hadn't seen NP before and wasn't impressed. He felt they were a caricature of a band.
Ruyter is a one woman stage show. And I guess they're trying to be a caricature band; over the top "arena rock", even when they're playing tiny venues.
 

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Ruyter is a one woman stage show. And I guess they're trying to be a caricature band; over the top "arena rock", even when they're playing tiny venues.
Yeah, they give it their all. No debate there.
 

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Oh, when the "Ace of Spades" made that hit with the disco mix... 1990's they released a double "best of" compilation. The second cassette (CD whassdat?) was "Muggers tapes" and that was more rock than metal...

Ah-ha... In 1999, Castle reissued All the Aces with two live bonus tracks and a separate bonus disc titled "The Muggers Tapes," a live recording of a side project called the Muggers featuring Eddie Clarke, Phil Taylor, John "Speedy" Keen, and Billy Wrath. It's closer to heavy pub rock than metal,
 

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was just re-reading my old Creem mags - in 1982 Lemmy referred to seeing Gene Vincent and the Blue Caps when he was 12 or 13 (woulda been around '57)
 

Alan Eardley

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'Lemmy' Kilminster

Ian was born just down the road from me...near to Robbie Williams.

Neither of them were to go on to achieve the fame that I did, though...

Alan
 

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