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Bonus Motorhead Live in '83 Disc is Fantastic,
By Jeffrey S. Taranto "Guitar Student" (Eighty Four, PA United States) - See all my reviews (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Another Perfect Day (Exp) (Audio CD)
The fantastic bonus live disc from 1983 with Brian Robertson on Guitar is worth the price of the package itself! I know Brian R. wasn't well received by most in the band but what a fantastic player. I think he was and still is great.Another Perfect Day is a great album in itself. Highly recommended. A++++ You simply cannot go wrong with ANY Motorhead album if you like straight forward, kick-ass hard rock with a strong helping of punk rock attitude! Go Lemmy and Co.
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INSANE!!!!!!!!!!,
By T.M. "Tramp" (NYC) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Another Perfect Day (Exp) (Audio CD)
An absolute motorhead must have!!!!! A greatly under rated disc from the boys, and when you ad in the live show from '83....you can't go wrong!
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A classic despite what Lemmy says,
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This review is from: Another Perfect Day (Exp) (Audio CD)
Although Lemmy slags this album every opportunity he gets (watch the live DVD "Stage Fright" for further evidence), it is both a classic and oddity in the Motorhead oeuvre. The insertion of Robbo injected some new life into the formula - note the gorgeous arpeggios and melody on "Dancing on Your Grave" (hands down my favorite Motorhead track of all time). And quite a few of the songs are still live staples to this day - "One Track Mind" and "I Got Mine", for example. The live disc is quite awe inducing - although there aren't too many non-APD tracks on it, the ones that are there are very intriguing with Robbo's guitar noodling and interpretations. It's also great to hear some tracks that you won't find very often on live Motorhead recordings, such as the aforementioned "Dancing on Your Grave". Listening to the live disc, its very easy to see why Robbo and Lemmy weren't a good match - musically they were at too much at odds. Brian's virtuosity and melody contrasts with Lemmy's stripped down and straight forward rock and roll. But if you dig this era, like I do, another disc well worth checking out is their King Biscuit Flower Hour release.
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