#49678 - 08/10/1206:35 PMSongs you'd love to see them play in concert
johnson316cane
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I'm a fairly new fan (only about 3 or 4 years since I discovered them) but here are some songs that I've never seen them play or really seen on any setlists:
Devils I Ain't No Nice Guy March or Die Brotherhood of Man Don't Let Daddy Kiss Me God Was Never On Your Side No Remorse Brave New World Asylum Choir
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Brave new world was hit, so it was on Hammered tour. Asylum choir maybe too but Im not shore for others. There are here few fans who remembers most of the set lists... and here is a link where you can find most of the set lists from Motorhead: http://www.setlist.fm/setlists/motorhead-33d68059.html
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And answer on popic/topic question: Mean Machine as opener and retire of: Stay clean, Metropolis, Iron Fist, Going to Brazil, Killed by Death, Bomber, Ace of spades an Overkill. And that will never happen.
#49699 - 08/12/1209:58 AMRe: Songs you'd love to see them play in concert
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Limb From Limb I'd love to hear live. I think it's one of their best songs ever.
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Live To Win Poison I Won't Pay Your Price Brotherhood Of Man Under the Knife 2 (The fast one) Summertime Blues (I'd love to hear Lem do the 'Like to help you son,but your too young to vote!' line. I bet Mikkey could do some great Moon fills but I'm not sure that Phil would windmill) 1916 with guest cellist Nadine Loser Dirty Love Assassin
#49935 - 08/26/1210:48 AMRe: Songs you'd love to see them play in concert
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johnson316cane
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Would love to see Brotherhood of Man too. I think Boogeyman would be an awesome live song. Would be a fantastic opener in my opinion.
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I hope there is a commentary feature on volume 2 when it comes out. I watched this on Stagefright today for the first time, having previously ignored it and found it really interesting. Phil and Mikkey didn't like playing 'No Class', for example but they all enjoyed playing 'Over the Top'. As the set-list is pretty much the same on both volume 1 and volume 2, it would be an interesting insight as to what they enjoy playing.
I totally agree that 'Brotherhood Of Man' would be fantastic to hear played live, even though when I first heard the title I thought it was the worst name for a song that they had ever come up with. Visions of the group that had a Eurovision hit with 'Save Your Kisses For Me' came to mind. How wrong I was and what a corker of a tune it is. A driving, haunting riff and an Orgasmatron-like delivery, together with a great hook make it a modern Motorhead classic for me.
I hope there is a commentary feature on volume 2 when it comes out. I watched this on Stagefright today for the first time, having previously ignored it and found it really interesting. Phil and Mikkey didn't like playing 'No Class', for example but they all enjoyed playing 'Over the Top'. As the set-list is pretty much the same on both volume 1 and volume 2, it would be an interesting insight as to what they enjoy playing.
I totally agree that 'Brotherhood Of Man' would be fantastic to hear played live, even though when I first heard the title I thought it was the worst name for a song that they had ever come up with. Visions of the group that had a Eurovision hit with 'Save Your Kisses For Me' came to mind. How wrong I was and what a corker of a tune it is. A driving, haunting riff and an Orgasmatron-like delivery, together with a great hook make it a modern Motorhead classic for me.
Agree about Brotherhood of Man. Ropey name, great song. It was great to see Orgasmatron back, but they could have switched it for BoM quite easily
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#50287 - 09/30/1212:59 PMRe: Songs you'd love to see them play in concert
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They have so many songs it´s a huge shame they don´t change the setlist more often. The songs they play live are good but hey, we´ve heard them live a million times...
I have been going to see them for the last ten years, and have never heard them play Motorhead. It seems to have disappeared from the set list almost since 'No sleep'. For whatever reason it disappeared, I would love to see it brought back - after all it is their signature track....
I have been going to see them for the last ten years, and have never heard them play Motorhead. It seems to have disappeared from the set list almost since 'No sleep'. For whatever reason it disappeared, I would love to see it brought back - after all it is their signature track....
You are far from alone in feeling that way about the song, but I doubt we will see it played anytime soon Im afraid
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How about Overnight Sensation? Every time I listen to the song it gets better and better
I was just thinking that the other day. It would fit in great with their recent setlists, and more songs from that era should be represented in the live set anyway.
#50869 - 11/01/1202:36 PMRe: Songs you'd love to see them play in concert
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I expect the same set from last year with 2 changes.....and im really hoping for Brotherhood of man and anything off bastards....i am the sword would be incredible!
Been listeninbg to Motorhead the album today and I got to say, whilst I would love to see the title track back, Keep us on the Road or Iron Horse (BTL) would be superb to see played live. That bass breakdown in Keep us on... is the absolute dogs bollocks.
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I think either 'Sucker' or 'On Your Feet Or On your Knees' would make a great opener. 'One More Fucking Time' is one i would've liked when i saw 'em last year. 'Another Perfect Day' is another favorite of mine. I know you can't fit 'em all in, but that whole album is criminally under represented in the live setlist.
'Brotherhood Of Man' also gets my vote. Great tune, my fave on 'The World Is Yours'.
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i gta say im real happy with the setlist-every year is abit different but one thing remains the same MOTORHEAD ARE THE BEST DAMN ROCKNROLL BAND in the world and they always play from the heart,they are the real deal and they are the best live band.
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Limb From Limb would be nice. I Won't Pay Your Price would be fine and dandy too. How about a performance of the Overkill album in its entirety? Back to back with a set of the forthcoming album of course.
You have to keep in mind that most of the Motorhead fans that go to the concerts these days are pretty young. Many weren't even born when Ace of Spades came out. They are mainly familiar with No Sleep till Hammersmith and greatest hits albums. To keep the young audience members happy, they have to play alot of their old classics. It's actually a great setlist but it would be nice if they could play more lesser known songs. When they played a few songs that aren't officially classics, the audience wasn't enthusiastic when I saw them last.
You have to keep in mind that most of the Motorhead fans that go to the concerts these days are pretty young. Many weren't even born when Ace of Spades came out. They are mainly familiar with No Sleep till Hammersmith and greatest hits albums. To keep the young audience members happy, they have to play alot of their old classics. It's actually a great setlist but it would be nice if they could play more lesser known songs. When they played a few songs that aren't officially classics, the audience wasn't enthusiastic when I saw them last.
When I saw Rock It was on the setlist last year I was practically dribbling with excitement. So imagine how saddened I was at the couple of gigs I attended when the song got a relatively muted response from the audience, as opposed to the huge roar for songs like AoS and KBD which get played every fucking year. No wonder bands stick to the obvious, certainly if they gauge what to play by the feedback from the crowd.
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You have to keep in mind that most of the Motorhead fans that go to the concerts these days are pretty young. Many weren't even born when Ace of Spades came out. They are mainly familiar with No Sleep till Hammersmith and greatest hits albums. To keep the young audience members happy, they have to play alot of their old classics. It's actually a great setlist but it would be nice if they could play more lesser known songs. When they played a few songs that aren't officially classics, the audience wasn't enthusiastic when I saw them last.
It was the same the other year when they played Cradle to the grave the other year.I'm going mad for it and the people round me wondering what the fuck this song was!!!
When I saw Rock It was on the setlist last year I was practically dribbling with excitement. So imagine how saddened I was at the couple of gigs I attended when the song got a relatively muted response from the audience, as opposed to the huge roar for songs like AoS and KBD which get played every fucking year. No wonder bands stick to the obvious, certainly if they gauge what to play by the feedback from the crowd.
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You have to keep in mind that most of the Motorhead fans that go to the concerts these days are pretty young. Many weren't even born when Ace of Spades came out. They are mainly familiar with No Sleep till Hammersmith and greatest hits albums. To keep the young audience members happy, they have to play alot of their old classics. It's actually a great setlist but it would be nice if they could play more lesser known songs. When they played a few songs that aren't officially classics, the audience wasn't enthusiastic when I saw them last.
When I saw Rock It was on the setlist last year I was practically dribbling with excitement. So imagine how saddened I was at the couple of gigs I attended when the song got a relatively muted response from the audience, as opposed to the huge roar for songs like AoS and KBD which get played every fucking year. No wonder bands stick to the obvious, certainly if they gauge what to play by the feedback from the crowd.
try again- It was the same the other year when they played Cradle to the grave the other year.I'm going mad for it and the people round me wondering what the fuck this song was!!!
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It's been the same in the past when they've done other stuff off APD. The festival season very year gives them great exposure but never miss the fact for 90% of attendees, donington will be about Ace of friggin Spades
Lemmy is sick of doing it and has said so in numerous interview. Yes it is a classic song but so are all the songs on all the albums. Lets not forget the 'b' sides!
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