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Motorhead - Live To Win

Publisher Cleopatra
Category Music
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Book Details
Publisher Cleopatra
ISBN / ASIN 0963619381
ISBN-13 9780963619389
Availability Usually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank #674,663
Category Music
Marketplace United States 🇺🇸
Description
This is the most informative book about Motorhead ever, and that is no idle boast. Written by their official biographer, Alan Burridge, who is often referred to by the band s legions of fans, the Motorheadbangers, as Professor Motorhead, this book offers the full and in-depth Motorhead story, including many previously unpublished facts, revealed here for the very first time in print.

This story begins at the genesis of Motorhead, the struggles, the hardships, and the poverty; when no one but founder, bassist and vocalist, Lemmy Kilmister, had any faith in his band. His focus, tunnel-vision, and conviction to play the music he wanted to play has remained undiminished over the past 35 years and counting, and Lemmy s present status as a rock icon is proof that he was right to follow his vision. Today, with his long-time band cohorts, Phil Campbell on guitar, and Mikkey Dee on drums, the trio are regarded as one of the greatest rock bands in the world.

Here we have it, everything you ever wanted to know about Motorhead, but were afraid to ask!

The ultimate guide to one of the greatest rock bands of all time, Motorhead!

200+ full color, glossy pages with shiny silver trim featuring rare and early photos, unreleased material, and more information about the band than any other book on the market - all bound in a gorgeous sliver and red embossed hard cover!

Fully approved and endorsed by Lemmy (who also provides a brief note in the introduction)

Introduction - 4
Forward - 5
The 1970s - 8-49
The 1980s - 50-105
The 1990s - 106-137
The 2000s - 138-182
Conclusion - 183-219
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