Motörhead
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MIGHTY SKIN-BEATER AND METAL PUNK WARRIOR FROM THE HORDES OF HELL.
PIC(S) INFO: Mega-spotlight on the late, great "Philthy Animal" Taylor (1954-2015), premiere rock 'n' roll/metal punk drummer in the mighty MOTÖRHEAD, photographed by Allan Ballard for their fifth studio album, "Iron Fist," released in March 1982.
Resolution from largest to smallest: 1040x1040, 766x1255, 760x1357, 500x716, & 505x720.
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As a cat person, growing up, I’d never dreamt the day that I would unhealthily love a dog this much 🥰 Her name is Nugget. But we call her “Snuggle Nuggle” #TheSnuggleIsReal #PuppyLove #YorkiesOfInstagram #Yorkies #DogsOfInstagram #Philthy #MOStL (at Philthy Basement) https://www.instagram.com/p/CodiPdYvbaG/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Motörhead - Overkill Tour, 1979.
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Motörhead at a McDonald's restaurant in Chicago, Illinois, August 5, 1983
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❤️🔥 Fast & Loose ❤️🔥
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Philthy Phil
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@nba2k. I retired from #nba2k last year, but i still made a Jordan build this year… Put the #NextGen version on PC and I’ll think about coming out of retirement 😳🤨🤔🤭 #TarHeel #CustomGamingPC #GamingPC #Jodan #philthytech #Philthy #MOStL @nzxt 🙏🏾 @rog_na 🫶🏾 🥃😎 (at Philthy Basement) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cms7bSSuOif/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Friday, July 5: Motörhead, "Talking Head"
R.I.P. Ian Fraser "Lemmy" Kilmister (1945-2015), "Fast Eddie Clarke (1950-2018), Phil "Philthy Animal" Taylor (1954-2015)
Not long into "Talking Head," Lemmy hilariously croaked “Don’t touch that dial!!!” and the tune just strutted from there. The penultimate track on Bomber carried on with the snarling swagger that defined Motörhead in the late ‘70s, and while it wasn’t as overtly heavy as what would soon come, it was still unwashed and completely unique to these three madmen. Fast Eddie smoked out bluesy licks over Lemmy’s clacking Rickenbacker while Philthy Phil barely kept himself from going full muppet, and Lemmy croaked out his common-sense wisdom with a hysterical mix of bemusement and outrage, and these were all the fundamental attributes that made Motörhead one of the greats.
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Motorhead, London, 1979.
Photo by Keith Morris.
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