Experience the raw, unbridled energy of Motörhead's early live performances with "Keep Us on the Road - Live 1977." This live album, released on January 1, 2000, by Sanctuary Records, captures the legendary heavy metal band in their prime, delivering a high-octane set that showcases their signature blend of speed metal, hard rock, and heavy metal. The album features tracks from two iconic live performances: "Blitzkrieg on Birmingham '77" and "Lock Up Your Daughters."
The setlist is a thrilling journey through Motörhead's early discography, including fan favorites like "Motorhead," "Vibrator," "Keep Us on the Road," and "White Line Fever." The album also features rare live performances of songs like "Lost Johnny" and "I'll Be Your Sister," providing a unique glimpse into the band's live repertoire during this pivotal period.
Recorded during a time when Motörhead was just beginning to make waves in the music scene, "Keep Us on the Road - Live 1977" is a testament to the band's enduring legacy. The album's 124 minutes of high-energy performances are a must-listen for any fan of classic heavy metal and hard rock. With its raw, unpolished sound and the band's signature aggressive style, this live album is a true gem for fans of Motörhead and the genre as a whole.
Motörhead, the legendary English rock band, burst onto the scene in 1975, led by the iconic bassist and vocalist Lemmy Kilmister. Known for their raw, high-energy sound, Motörhead is often hailed as a pioneer of the new wave of British heavy metal, revitalizing the genre in the late 1970s and early 1980s. With a career spanning over four decades, the band sold over 25 million albums and played to millions of fans worldwide. Their classic lineup, featuring Lemmy, guitarist "Fast" Eddie Clarke, and drummer Phil "Philthy Animal" Taylor, delivered some of their most enduring hits. Motörhead's discography includes 23 studio albums, with standout releases like "Overkill," "Bomber," and "Ace of Spades." The band's unyielding spirit and powerful performances earned them the title of "the loudest band in the world," leaving an indelible mark on the rock and metal landscape.
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