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motorhead [2021/11/01 19:41] rapidplatypus [Sepultura] |
motorhead [2021/11/01 19:47] (current) rapidplatypus [The Drew Carey Show Cameo] |
The song "Dancing on Your Grave" by Motorhead influenced the name of Brazil's most famous heavy metal band. They loved the way the word "grave" sounded in Portuguese after translating the song's title: Sepultura. [([[https://www.loudersound.com/news/igor-cavalera-there-would-have-been-no-sepultura-without-motorhead|Loudersound]])] | The song "Dancing on Your Grave" by Motorhead influenced the name of Brazil's most famous heavy metal band. They loved the way the word "grave" sounded in Portuguese after translating the song's title: Sepultura. [([[https://www.loudersound.com/news/igor-cavalera-there-would-have-been-no-sepultura-without-motorhead|Loudersound]])] |
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===== 'Killed By Death' Video ===== | ===== "Killed By Death" Video ===== |
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No Lemmys were hurt in the production of the classic 'Killed by Death' video from 1984: a stuntman was recruited to drive the Harley Davidson through walls and out of the grave. [([[https://www.tampabay.com/the-legend-of-lemmy-cant-be-killed-by-death/2287777/|Tampa Bay]])] | No Lemmys were hurt in the production of the classic "Killed by Death" video from 1984: A stuntman was recruited to drive the Harley Davidson through walls and out of the grave. [([[https://www.tampabay.com/the-legend-of-lemmy-cant-be-killed-by-death/2287777/|Tampa Bay]])] |
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===== Wurzel ===== | ===== Wurzel ===== |
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Michael 'Wurzel' Burston (RIP), who joined the band in 1984, earned his moniker (based on a walking, talking cartoon scarecrow figure) in the army, and his military experience appealed to Lemmy's common passion with the topic nearly as much as his guitar skills. [([[https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/motorhead-guitarist-wurzel-dead-at-61-234428/|Rolling Stone]])] | Michael "Wurzel" Burston (RIP), who joined the band in 1984, earned his moniker (based on a walking, talking cartoon scarecrow figure) in the army, and his military experience appealed to Lemmy's common passion with the topic nearly as much as his guitar skills. [([[https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/motorhead-guitarist-wurzel-dead-at-61-234428/|Rolling Stone]])] |
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===== Phil Campbell ===== | ===== Phil Campbell ===== |
===== Demon Train ===== | ===== Demon Train ===== |
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The demon train blazing across the ‘Orgasmatron’ LP’s cover art reflects the album’s original title, ‘Ridin’ with the Driver'. [([[https://www.metal-archives.com/reviews/Mot%C3%B6rhead/Orgasmatron/945/|Metal-Archives]])] | The demon train blazing across the "Orgasmatron" LP’s cover art reflects the album’s original title, "Ridin’ with the Driver." [([[https://www.metal-archives.com/reviews/Mot%C3%B6rhead/Orgasmatron/945/|Metal-Archives]])] |
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===== Ed Stasium ===== | ===== Ed Stasium ===== |
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Famous Ramones collaborator Ed Stasium was hired to produce the '1916' album, but he was sacked after Lemmy discovered him overdubbing latin percussion onto the song 'Going to Brazil' without the band's consent. [([[https://ultimateclassicrock.com/motorhead-1916/|Ultimate Classic Rock]])] | Famous Ramones collaborator Ed Stasium was hired to produce the "1916" album, but he was sacked after Lemmy discovered him overdubbing Latin percussion onto the song "Going to Brazil" without the band's consent. [([[https://ultimateclassicrock.com/motorhead-1916/|Ultimate Classic Rock]])] |
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===== Spongebob Squarepants ===== | ===== Spongebob Squarepants ===== |
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The song 'You Better Run,' from the 1992 album 'March or Die,' was later re-recorded as 'You Better Swim,' for an episode of 'Spongebob Squarepants'. [([[https://spongebob.fandom.com/wiki/You_Better_Swim|Spongebob]])] | The song "You Better Run" from the 1992 album "March or Die" was later re-recorded as "You Better Swim" for an episode of "Spongebob Squarepants." [([[https://spongebob.fandom.com/wiki/You_Better_Swim|Spongebob]])] |
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===== Howard Benson ===== | ===== Howard Benson ===== |
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Howard Benson, noted for his work with 21st century rock bands including Papa Roach and Theory of a Deadman, was Motorhead's producer for four albums, beginning with 1993's "Bastards" and finishing with 1998's "Snake Bite Love". [([[https://www.wealthygenius.com/howard-benson-net-worth/|Wealthy Genius]])] | Howard Benson, noted for his work with 21st century rock bands including Papa Roach and Theory of a Deadman, was Motorhead's producer for four albums, beginning with 1993's "Bastards" and finishing with 1998's "Snake Bite Love." [([[https://www.wealthygenius.com/howard-benson-net-worth/|Wealthy Genius]])] |
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===== Mikkey Dee ===== | ===== Mikkey Dee ===== |
===== The Drew Carey Show Cameo ===== | ===== The Drew Carey Show Cameo ===== |
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Motorhead made a guest appearance on 'The Drew Carey Show' in October 2001, performing a song called 'Sorry'. [([[https://www.avclub.com/the-drew-carey-show-s-musical-guests-were-as-absurd-as-1798284466|AVClub]])] | Motorhead made a guest appearance on "The Drew Carey Show" in October 2001 performing a song called "Sorry." [([[https://www.avclub.com/the-drew-carey-show-s-musical-guests-were-as-absurd-as-1798284466|AVClub]])] |