In a new career-spanning interview in the new issue of Classic Rock magazine, Robertson admits that he was never a fan of the ...
"Hello sir," a smiling Hetfield greeted him. Once Lemmy was all tuned-up on his bass, the group broke into the 1979 Motorhead classics, "Damage Case" and "Too Late Too Late." Lemmy and Hetfield ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The band were staying at the Continental Hyatt House hotel – nicknamed the Riot House, after the wild parties staged there by ...
Motörhead stayed true to what its audience wanted to hear, and sitting front row was Judas Priest's Rob Halford.
British rock ‘n’ roll legends Motörhead had an unmistakable sound—Lemmy’s raspy voice, his hard driving bass sounds, and in their final and longest incarnation, the skilled guitar stylings of Phil ...
It's one of the most recognizable songs ever written…which should come as no surprise then that it's also one of the most covered songs of all time as well. The Kingsmen helped break Richard Berry's ...
Formed in June of 1975, Motorhead are one of the most famous bands in the history of heavy music. Motorhead were not icons of heavy metal, but were also beloved by fans of thrash, hardcore, rock and ...
Gather 'round everyone — this may be the last time we get to hear a fresh song from late Motorhead leader and rock 'n' roll outlaw Lemmy Kilmister. "The Mask" is a long lost ballad-styled country ...