25 years ago the musical blitzkrig that
is Motorhead unleashed the Ace of Spades
on an unsuspecting world and rock & roll has not been the same since.
This was such a landmark recoding that we have to break this classics special
up into two parts. Read on for part one and return next month for part
two!
No Frills, No Bulls***
By DeadSun
"Do you remember the rumor about Keith
Richards getting his blood changed? I thought it'd be a good idea because
speed is habit forming, and I'd been doing it and drinking for over twenty
years. If you have your blood changed, I'd suppose that there's nothing
in it and that it's clean--- maybe like when I was a kid. Once the doctor
saw what I'd done and the hours I keep, he told me to forget it: Pure blood
will probably kill ya."--- Lemmy
Ozzy Osbourne once made a remark about
Lemmy Kilmister.
To paraphrase, it was to the effect that,
for every bizarre, incredible, decadent story that he ( Ozzy ) had to tell
about life on tour, Lemmy Kilmister of Motorhead had three. For the past
thirty years, Motorhead has blessed generations of faithful believers with
their relentless, unmatchable mission--- to churn out the fastest, loudest,
and heaviest strain of Rock and Roll to be found around the world. While
some of us may move in hardcore circles, or march to the beat of the metalhead,
or proselytize to the younger generations about the halcyon days of Rock
gone by--- Motorhead has maintained the allegiance of each for three decades.
They have achieved this very hallowed and exceptionally rare status by
never placing the chance to capitalize upon a trend above the fans who
had supported them from the get go. Some of Lemmy's peers got perms. Some
took to wearing spandex and lip gloss. Some donned the obligatory flannel
shirt of the 90's to bolster sales. Some have recently "emerged" with a
NU Metal slant to their sound.
"... you know I'm born to loose."
Motorhead remains Motorhead. No frills,
no bulls*** posturing, no red carpets, no glitz, and no fancy Rock star
allure. Lemmy Kilmister--- a living legend among any Rock icon you can
think of--- still comes off as the kind of salt of the earth, blue collar
guy you would find amidst the rough and tumble of your local pub.
Fans don't fail to notice, either--- especially
this one--- and this lies at the heart of the very secret that eludes those
who cannot understand why, when it comes to Motorhead, the fan loyalty
to this band is appropriately unconditional and downright RABID.
1980 saw the unveiling of what many define
as the release that forever cemented Motorhead's place in Rock's inscrutable
history--- I refer to 1980's Ace of Spades.
Graced by the golden touch of Vic Maile from the production side, Ace
of Spades is designed to be played loud. Motorhead loud.
The kind of loud that can cause environmental damage to whatever it comes
into contact with. The reason for the need of such excessive volume? Despite
the staggering catalogue of studio releases, Motorhead always was and always
will be a live band. Those who own the records are fans--- those who have
caught the show, however... become CONVERTS. Ace
of Spades was engineered to capture--- onto what at the
time was vinyl--- the sound, depth, and feel of a live Motorhead
set. In typical-but-glorious Motorhead fashion, little time is wasted in
outlining the mission statement.
As the lights go up, the buzzing crunch
of Lemmy's Rickenbacker bass motors away just before the band comes out
with both pistols blazing--- and this will be the last chance you'll have
to come up for air, until the final, blistering measure of "The Hammer"
comes crashing down--- eleven songs later. "Ace of Spades" (the song) intense
and broad appeal to fans from every walk of heavy music is explained by
its formulae: heavy metal sound, raw punk energy, and a Rock n' Roll blueprint.
Be sure to place emphasis on "Rock n' Roll blueprint", because that is
the touchstone which defines who Motorhead really are.
"... and gamblin's for fools."
Revel in the booming boogie sleaze on tracks
like "Fast and Loose", "Jailbait", "Dance", and the thuddy, solo-laden
"The Chase is Better Than the Catch".
Relish the uncompromising, ecstatic electricity
on tracks like "Love Me Like a Reptile", "Live to Win", "Shoot You
in the Back", "(We Are) The Road Crew", and "Bite the Bullet".
... feel your scalp loosen upon the roof
of your skull as "The Hammer" rages at full throttle.
Make no mistake about the other players'
contribution to this recording, either. Phil Taylor's drumming sounds off
like a squadron of Harley Davidsons--- what I call a hard, "four on the
floor" style--- an arm-heavy mix of Rock and Blues, with chugging
fills/fast rolls that follow the third count. For those with an ear for
the guitar solo--- the licks laid out by Fast Eddie Clarke on Ace
of Spades contain some of the best work that he did with
the band. With a feel that effortlessly blends down and dirty ease with
over-the-top bombast, it should take the listener all of ONE SPIN of Ace
of Spades to understand why Motorhead was universally regarded
as one of the standard-bearers for the New Wave of British Heavy Metal
invasion. I unabashedly write these words without reservation: Fast
Eddie Clarke is one of the best kept secrets among those who sometimes
just love nothing more than to hear a frenzied, roof-lifting guitar solo,
that sounds out in nothing but honest to goodness Rock n' Roll.
"... but that's the way I like it baby,
I don't wanna live forever!"
For me, there are times when I feel this
is the closest my ears can get to heaven.
Nothing has yet put the brakes on Lemmy
Kilmister and his present bandmates. Phillip Campbell and his guitar have
shared the stage with Lemmy for 21 years now, and the addition of Mikkey
Dee behind the drum kit, makes for as potent a line-up as Motorhead has
EVER boasted.
Take it from someone who witnessed said
potency, first-hand, at the Worcester Palladium on March 11th. I've still
got the ring in my ears and the sore throat to prove it--- but don't simply
take my word for it--- throw a little money down, get out there, and experience
the live energy of a lifetime. Not only can Lemmy and company still call
down the fire, but they can call it down more forcefully than peers less
than half of their age can. You won't believe your ears.
As Lemmy casually stated to the rowdy mob
in Worcester: "G'd evening... we're Motorhead. We play Rock n' Roll."
And to any rabid Motorfans who might be
reading this: SEE YOU AT THE NEXT SHOW. MOTORHEAD!
Ace of Spades---
a classic, dangerous, legendary recording--- burned to tape by a classic,
dangerous, legendary band.
Until next month... this is DS, signing
off.
DS
Giving the World the Finger
By Keavin Wiggins
Everyone remembers their first time. The
youthful curiosity answered with something way beyond your imagination.
The same can be said of the first discovery of certain music. While some
music simply floats by and may make an impression, only selected music
has the power to hit you over the head like a ton of bricks and hammer
it's way into your consciences. Such was my experience with Ace
of Spades.
A few moons have revolved since that warm
spring night; I was just a wee bit kid hanging with my older friends at
"The Tree", a large tree in middle of a local dry riverbed where someone
had built stone benches around a fire pit. It was one of the favored places
to hang out and party among my heavy metal brethren.
We were well into our first 12-pack of
the night, the fire was burning bright and the Judas Priest cassette had
just screamed it's last note out of the resident "boom box". One
of my friends bent over to switch the tape over when another friend said,
"hey, put this in." Then it happened, a glorious thunder exploded
out of the speakers, a sound like none other I had heard before. Born again
Christians talk about having a spiritual awakening and I always liken that
experience to the transformation that overcame me when I heard "Ace of
Spades" pounding out of that boom box. "This is it! I've found it!" for
Motorhead is not merely a heavy rock band, they have a force and power
all their own. Those that get it, get it in a big way. Those that do not,
scratch their heads in bewilderment. But Motorhead really is the alpha
and omega of heavy rock. It's all there. The power, the intensity, the
rawness, the extreme emotion, the blood boiling majesty that is Lemmy.
While other bands have carefully crafted and plotted their career with
an eye towards success, Motorhead has always been and always will be Motorhead.
No trend can make them stray from their path; no label can convince them
to change. Motorhead is one of the few bands that you can look upon and
say honestly you know what you are gonna get when you put on any of their
albums. And unlike some of their contemporaries where a signature sound
may become redundant, there is always a vitality to Motorhead's songs.
It doesn't matter if you are listening to Ace
of Spades or Inferno, Motorhead's music has a jaw
breaking honesty about it and their influence on the hard rock world is
immeasurable.
For many that influence started with Ace
of Spades, an album that not only put Motorhead into the
UK Top 5 (#4) but also did it without compromise and it hammered their
name into the history books as a band to be reckoned with. Ace
of Spades is much more than an album and a glimpse at a
band at a certain period in time, it is really a mission statement for
Motorhead and all heavy rock bands that came after, a no-holds-barred testament
to the power of rock and roll and an uncompromising commitment to honest
to Lemmy ass kicking music.
I know my words may sound over the top
but it is honestly how I feel about this band and this album and that spark
was ignited on that warm spring night so long ago and hasn't diminished
since. Unless you have been there, you wouldn't understand.
I know I'm not alone is seeing that Motorhead
are much more than just a hard rock band. Look at DeadSun's testimony.
Look at the quip in the film "Airheads," when one character asked who would
win in a fight between God and Lemmy, it wasn't just tongue in cheek when
the response was that it was a trick question because "Lemmy is God!" A
couple years ago, I was outside the Cat Club in Hollywood talking to punk
icon Texas Terry and she said something about Lemmy being the Godfather
of metal. I responded, "I think Ozzy is considered by most as the
Godfather of metal." Without missing a beat, Terry shot back, "Ozzy may
be the Godfather, but Lemmy is God!"
However, one of the biggest examples of
how much Motorhead stands out from the pack came on September 1st, 2003
when I attended their induction into the Rock Walk of Fame in Hollywood.
Eric Singer did the honors of inducting Motorhead, but it was legendary
disc jockey Jim Ladd that was given the task of reading a commendation
from the mayor of Los Angeles. Among the mayor's carefully selected words,
he let slip the true reason that Motorhead are legends when he honored
them for their "balls out" rock & roll. Ladd joked about hearing a
politician says "balls out" but it was the truth. The real telling moment
came when Lemmy stepped forward with his partners in crime to immortalize
his handprint into cement. Phil and Mikkey's palms went face down like
every other handprint on the Rock Walk but Lemmy went balls out and gave
the Rock Walk his middle finger. That's Motorhead right there! Giving the
world the finger and continuing to kick everyone's ass year by year, tour
by tour, album by album. Ace of Spades is just one small part of
the ass kicking but a significant part.
Nothing I can say about this album specifically
can do it the justice it deserves. You will have to listen to it yourself.
If this were a perfect world, we would look upon the top selling albums
of all time and Ace of Spades would
stand proudly at the top above the Eagles and Jacko. But we don't live
in a perfect world and if you are a serious rock fan and don't have this
album already, your collection has a big gapping hole in it. So go right
now and get this album, you won't regret it and then you will understand
the meaning behind one of the worst kept secrets in rock n roll- LEMMY
IS GOD!
Album Info
Motorhead
- Ace of Spades
Release
Date: November 8, 1980
Tracks:
Ace Of Spades
Love Me Like A Reptile
Shoot You In The Back
Live To Win
Fast And Loose
(We Are) The Road Crew
Fire, Fire
Jailbait
Dance
Bite The Bullet
The Chase Is Better Than The Catch
The Hammer |
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