I had an auto graphed copy of Ace of Spades album signed by the classic trio when they did an appearance at Uptown Records in Bournemouth.
In a period of madness in the late 80s I sold it, and all my vinyl rock collection. Doh!
Always be yourself, unless you can be Aaron Rodgers....Then always be Aaron Rodgers.
I had an auto graphed copy of Ace of Spades album signed by the classic trio when they did an appearance at Uptown Records in Bournemouth.
I have a Bomber Tour programme with all 3 autographs somewhere. Also had the blue vinyl album and white Motorhead 7". I gave them to my niece, who appreciates pretty much any music I liked when I was a kid
I had an auto graphed copy of Ace of Spades album signed by the classic trio when they did an appearance at Uptown Records in Bournemouth.
I have a Bomber Tour programme with all 3 autographs somewhere. Also had the blue vinyl album and white Motorhead 7". I gave them to my niece, who appreciates pretty much any music I liked when I was a kid
Bomber album in blue was another of my misguided clear out.
I first saw Motorhead on the Bomber Tour at Bournemouth Winter Gardens. Supported by Saxon.
I remember bricking it somewhat as the national papers had some articles about it being the loudest concert ever. However as fortune would have it my mate and I had front row tickets right in the middle. So the sound stack sort of bypassed us. Still bloody rediculously loud. My ears were ringing for a couple of days.
Always be yourself, unless you can be Aaron Rodgers....Then always be Aaron Rodgers.
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I voted Ace of Spades though. Not sure why.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=co9yv2NjyWs
I'm getting the impression this is a pi55 take thread.
That. The wine thread. And the Joe Dolce thread.
You've either won the lottery or been relieved of your duties from a bl00dy awful job.
Magic song. But tbh they all are.
Born to Raise Hell
No Class
Capricorn
The Overkill album is a classic.
In a period of madness in the late 80s I sold it, and all my vinyl rock collection. Doh!
The only ones!
I have a Bomber Tour programme with all 3 autographs somewhere. Also had the blue vinyl album and white Motorhead 7". I gave them to my niece, who appreciates pretty much any music I liked when I was a kid
Bomber album in blue was another of my misguided clear out.
I first saw Motorhead on the Bomber Tour at Bournemouth Winter Gardens. Supported by Saxon.
I remember bricking it somewhat as the national papers had some articles about it being the loudest concert ever. However as fortune would have it my mate and I had front row tickets right in the middle. So the sound stack sort of bypassed us. Still bloody rediculously loud. My ears were ringing for a couple of days.