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		<title>Ozzy Osbourne &#038; Lemmy &#8220;Hellraiser&#8221;</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Ozzy Osbourne &amp; Lemmy "Hellraiser" 1991/2021. Tomorrow, Christmas Eve, would have been Lemmy's 77th birthday (b. December 24th, 1945) so I'm spinning the teenager's 30th anniversary copy of "Hellraiser" - I gave it to him last year for Christmas (he still hadn't opened it) so it's time. Side A has "Hellraiser Mashup" which "uses Osbourne’s version  [...]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ozzy Osbourne &amp; Lemmy &#8220;Hellraiser&#8221; 1991/2021. Tomorrow, Christmas Eve, would have been Lemmy&#8217;s 77th birthday (b. December 24th, 1945) so I&#8217;m spinning the teenager&#8217;s 30th anniversary copy of &#8220;Hellraiser&#8221; &#8211; I gave it to him last year for Christmas (he still hadn&#8217;t opened it) so it&#8217;s time. Side A has &#8220;Hellraiser Mashup&#8221; which &#8220;uses Osbourne’s version of the song and incorporates Kilmister’s vocals from Motörhead’s version, which appeared in the movie <em>Hellraiser III: Hell on Earth </em>and on Motörhead’s <em>March ör Die</em> album in 1992. The two singers trade verses — Osbourne’s hellfire, clear-throated performance followed by Kilmister’s gravelly growls — and their voices blend in the chorus.&#8221; (<em>Rolling Stone</em>) Lemmy wrote the lyrics for &#8220;<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q3l-faquXJE">Hellraiser</a>&#8221; which originally appeared on Ozzy&#8217;s 1991 LP <em>No More Tears </em>(Lemmy also wrote the lyrics to “Mama, I’m Coming Home,” “Desire,” and “I Don’t Want to Change the World.”). Ozzy&#8217;s version from that record appears on Side B of this 10&#8243;. Lemmy: &#8220;When I was writing with Ozzy [for Osbourne’s <em>No More Tears </em>album], his manager just sent me a tape and I put it on and it was him going [<em>Ozzy impression</em>] ‘Aaaeeeaaeeeaah,’ like that, and then you have to figure out words that will fit,. “It took 10 minutes, I think. We did ‘Hellraiser’ [live] for a while. The trouble was you slowed it down for me to reach some notes, and then we had it sped up again. So that’s why it sounds slow. I don’t know if Ozzy liked my version of the song. He never said.” (<em>Rolling Stone</em>) <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1M4FG1UXH5w">Lemmy&#8217;s version with Motörhead</a> is also on Side B. The animated video for the mashup version is crazy good.</p>
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		<title>Motorhead “Ace of Spades”</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Motorhead “Ace of Spades” 1980, Limited Christmas edition 12″ single, Bronze Records. Really the perfect spin for getting into the 2020 holiday mood #fuck2020. The regular single edition of “Ace of Spades” was released in October 1980; it went to #15 in the UK in ‘80 and then hit #13 in 2015 after Lemmy’s death. It is the  [...]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Motorhead “Ace of Spades” 1980, Limited Christmas edition 12″ single, Bronze Records. Really the perfect spin for getting into the 2020 holiday mood #fuck2020. The regular single edition of “<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3mbvWn1EY6g">Ace of Spades</a>” was released in October 1980; it went to #15 in the UK in ‘80 and then hit #13 in 2015 after Lemmy’s death. It is the epitome of speed metal and it’s regularly listed as one of the greatest songs ever. The b-side is another shredder, “<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hKx3ddaD8Mc">Dirty Love</a>,” which did not appear on the original edition of the LP <i>Ace of Spades</i> but was included on a 1996 CD reissue</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Motörhead “Ace of Spades” 1980. Yesterday the last surviving member of the original Motörhead lineup, guitarist “Fast” Eddie Clarke, died, preceded by drummer Phil “Philthy Animal” Taylor in 2015 and singer/bassist Lemmy Kilmister, also in 2015. I’m not a big heavy metal fan, but Motörhead is one of the few metal bands I truly enjoy; their proto-thrash, ferocious ass kicking  [...]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Motörhead “Ace of Spades” 1980. Yesterday the last surviving member of the original Motörhead lineup, guitarist “Fast” Eddie Clarke, died, preceded by drummer Phil “Philthy Animal” Taylor in 2015 and singer/bassist Lemmy Kilmister, also in 2015. I’m not a big heavy metal fan, but Motörhead is one of the few metal bands I truly enjoy; their proto-thrash, ferocious ass kicking style appealing to my punk sensibilities. Plus Lemmy was absolutely genuine and endlessly (accidentally?) entertaining; I think I’ve watched the 2010 documentary <i>Lemmy (49% motherfucker. 51% son of a bitch)</i> a half dozen times and laughed my ass off at each viewing.</p>
<p><i>Ace of Spades</i> was Motörhead’s fourth studio album &#8211; the first to be released in the US &#8211; and it peaked at #4 on the UK charts but reached legacy status where it continues to reside to this day. The title track “<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pWB5JZRGl0U">Ace of Spades</a>” was the only track Motörhead released as a single, reaching #15 on the UK charts (hitting the charts again at #13 in December 2015 after Lemmy’s death). “Ace of Spades” has been placed on multiple best-of lists, including greatest guitar tracks and hard rock songs of all time. The whole album is fast &#8211; exhausting &#8211; with beats and guitar that never let up but other tracks that standout are the roadie anthem “<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fb3zSgxMuug">(We Are) The Road Crew</a>,” the romantic (kidding!) “<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=buElOjx2T7w">The Chase is Better Than the Catch</a>” and “<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WkGJQemjRF4">The Hammer</a>.”</p>
<p>We saw Motörhead play just once, on October 13th 1999 at the Rave in Milwaukee. Only Lemmy remained from the classic lineup by then of course: Clarke left in ‘82 and Taylor was gone permanently by ‘92. But it was still a memorable show. Nashville Pussy, Motörhead protégés, opened so it was LOUD, raucous, mean and amazing despite the Rave’s shitty acoustics.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Nashville Pussy “Snake Eyes” “Johnny Hotrod” b/w “Headin For the Texas Border” 1997. Black Lung Records. 45 rpm. Today’s pull from the vault a nod to the passing of Lemmy last week (read on for the connection); Nashville Pussy is Motorhead with even more sleaze, ‘Murica style drinkin’-n-fightin’ with (un)healthy doses of booze, boobs and fire breathing. “Snake Eyes” and “Johnny  [...]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Nashville Pussy “Snake Eyes” “Johnny Hotrod” b/w “Headin For the Texas Border” 1997. Black Lung Records. 45 rpm. Today’s pull from the vault a nod to the passing of Lemmy last week (read on for the connection); Nashville Pussy is Motorhead with even more sleaze, ‘Murica style drinkin’-n-fightin’ with (un)healthy doses of booze, boobs and fire breathing. “<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wd6oftswUM8">Snake Eyes</a>” and “<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xl6c_6zwIas">Johnny Hotrod</a>” both appear on Nashville Pussy’s debut LP <i>Let Them Eat Pussy</i>; “Snake Eyes” is the fastest speed-metal psychobilly song I’ve ever heard and I love it.  <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z0b4Ga5WQkw">“Headin For the Texas Border” is a whiskey-soaked Flamin’ Groovies cover</a> which appears on the Groovies’ 1970 album <i>Flamingo</i>.</p>
<p>We saw Nashville Pussy several times in the late 90′s, all unforgettable shows. The first time was at O’Cayz in Madison and holy shit, mind blown insanity: bassist Corey Parks was still in the band and scared the crap out of the crowd in the small club with <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VkWPx2X_pzQ">her signature fire breathing act</a>. Probably a few months later we saw them play in Green Bay at some warehouse-y venue, likely now gone, and my friends and I spent much of the show distracted by a <i>very</i> large girl with a teeny tiny Hello Kitty backpack who danced maniacally and allegedly hooked up with Parks after the show. [Hilarious to me sidenote: a year or so later, Hello Kitty girl was one of the manicurists doing nails for those same friends before my wedding.] [I did not tell Hello Kitty girl about the Nashville Pussy connection.] We attended another concert in Milwaukee at Shank Hall (notable for its <i>Spinal Tap </i>association). Which is all a long way around to when we saw Nashville Pussy open for Motorhead at The Rave &#8211; the only time I saw Lemmy play live. Perfect pairing of bands for noise, debauchery and growling speed. The Rave’s acoustics suck, so badly that singer/guitarist Blaine Cartwright stopped NP’s performance to scream “What’s that noise??!! What’s that fucking noise? Does everyone hear that?” It was the sound of another band playing in another area of the club, its music bleeding through the walls. [Someone in the audience said it was barroom country rockers <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Shb4ZCUZGDo">Commander Cody of “Hot Rod Lincoln”</a> fame, but I think that may have just been a coverup for the awful acoustics because I have a really hard time believing that CC could match, much less overpower, the brute aural fury of NP.] Cartwright, pissed as hell, offered free tickets to audience members the next time NP played Milwaukee. We never took him up on that offer. Motorhead, surprisingly, were much more congenial to the shitty sound, or drunk enough to just not care.</p>
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