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"The best songs here are the ones where the momentum is recovered, and all three members are heavily involved in the songs. “Poison” is terrific, with the bounce in the music acting as a propellant to the track. “Stone Dead Forever” is one of the band’s giant classics, with great lyrics and vocals from Lemmy that then has his bass guitar dominate the back end of the track, with great support from the drums and guitar. It's a fan favourite, and has every right to be so. “All the Aces” follows the same route, driven by Phil Taylor’s energetic drumming and Lemmy’s majestic bass sound thumping along while he bellows out the vocals, and Fast Eddie Clarke’s sensational guitaring, topping it off with a traditionally excellent solo in the middle of the song. The riff has a familiar sound to it, as it complements the way the best Motörhead songs flow along".
On this episode we are going to talk about “Bomber” by Motörhead, the band’s 3rd studio album released 45 years ago this week, on today’s episode where ‘you think you see me in the glass, you think you hear me, you better listen fast’ on Music from a Lifetime.
"The best songs here are the ones where the momentum is recovered, and all three members are heavily involved in the songs. “Poison” is terrific, with the bounce in the music acting as a propellant to the track. “Stone Dead Forever” is one of the band’s giant classics, with great lyrics and vocals from Lemmy that then has his bass guitar dominate the back end of the track, with great support from the drums and guitar. It's a fan favourite, and has every right to be so. “All the Aces” follows the same route, driven by Phil Taylor’s energetic drumming and Lemmy’s majestic bass sound thumping along while he bellows out the vocals, and Fast Eddie Clarke’s sensational guitaring, topping it off with a traditionally excellent solo in the middle of the song. The riff has a familiar sound to it, as it complements the way the best Motörhead songs flow along".
On this episode we are going to talk about “Bomber” by Motörhead, the band’s 3rd studio album released 45 years ago this week, on today’s episode where ‘you think you see me in the glass, you think you hear me, you better listen fast’ on Music from a Lifetime.
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