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Motorhead Live in Seattle By Tokemaster General, Contributor Monday, April 21, 2003 @ 1:58 AM
http://www.shadows.com/gravemusic/live/mh-d-hof_41903/hof.shtml. Next up was the old-school punk/hardcore act The Dwarves. I’ve never been a huge fan but give them props for being in the business so long and staying true to their music. I’ve never seen them live before and as a result I was very surprised at what a great show they put on. Vocalist Blag Dahlia is one of the most energetic frontmen I have ever seen (number one in my book is the singer from Canada’s Beyond Possession), never remaining in one spot for more than a couple of seconds and constantly egging the audience on to “have a metal riot” and come over the barricade. At the Portland show the night before I hear the audience took him up on his urging and overwhelmed the security team up front, not so in Seattle though. The rest of the band was almost as energetic as Blag, moving constantly and swinging their instruments around. The Dwarves put on a very impressive show, the next time they come to town you can bet that I’ll be there to see them. The Dwarves photos from this show can be found here: http://www.shadows.com/gravemusic/live/mh-d-hof_41903/dwarves.shtml. Once The Dwarves were done there was only one band left to see, and the audience was definitely ready because when Lemmy and the rest of Motorhead took the stage and played "Motorhead" the audience went nuts. I had to move around a lot more than I’d like while I was in the photo pit due to the number of bodies being passed over the barricade. Much to my surprise the majority of those bodies belonged to women! Motorhead performed a number of old favorites and a few newer tracks, almost everything I would expect them to play. Lemmy and Phil Cambell moved about the stage frequently, giving all the people up front an equal chance to be close to the metal legends. Lemmy seemed sincerely happy to be playing for the large (1000+) crowd at the Northgate Theater and got a laugh out of me when he said “We've always had good shows in Seattle, except for that one at the Firehouse.” For those who don’t know, The Firehouse is a shitty little bar known for its overpriced weak drinks and screwing over bands. The group was (as usual) tight as hell, displaying the true professionalism that comes from two and a half decades on the road. Mickey Dee played his traditional drum solo during “Sacrifice” that, unlike other drum solos, didn’t come off as cheesy and overly long. All things said and done, this was an outstanding concert. I’m crossing my finger that the Iron Maiden/Dio/Motorhead tour makes its way to these parts as I don’t want to wait another year to see the mighty Motorhead again! Motorhead set list: Motorhead No Class Shoot You in the Back Civil War God Save the Queen ? Metropolis Doctor Rock Ramones Shut Your Mouth Over the Top Damage Case Sacrifice/drum Solo Orgasmatron Going To Brazil Killed by Death Encore: Bomber Ace of Spades Overkill Note: Iron Fist was on their set list (I caught a glimpse of it after the show) as the first song of the encore but they didn’t play it for some reason, perhaps a venue-enforced curfew. v Motorhead photos from this show can be found here: http://www.shadows.com/gravemusic/live/mh-d-hof_41903/index.shtml. (Photo by Chris Slack)
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