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First of all I'd like to say that Motorhead is my favorite band. I first learned about Motorhead from watching WWE wrestling. I learned that Motorhead played the entrance song called The Game for the wrestler, Triple H. I like this song so much that I decided to find out about the band Motorhead. I remember, vaguely, hearing their song Ace of Spades in the 1980s. I am surprised now that I heard so little about the band then. I soon learned that Motorhead have a massive catalog. I also got to see the DVD called Live Fast Die Old. This documentary does a very good job of exploring the legend of Motorhead. Of course, it is impossible to talk about Motorhead without talking about Lemmy Kilmister. Lemmy is the band’s bass player, songwriter and lead vocalist. He is a legend and icon in his own right. Lemmy has refused to change with the times. He continues to live and to make music exactly the way he wants to. Lemmy admits that this has probably cost him and the band a lot of money over the years. Still, Motorhead refuses to compromise. They are a working band that still tours for seven months of the year. Stage fright is a DVD of one of Motorhead's live concerts. Having, personally, seen Motorhead perform in Winnipeg this year, I can honestly say that this video is a very accurate representation of their live performance. Motorhead likes to include their biggest hits in their concert set. This band wants to make sure that the fans get their monies worth. I have watched this DVD many times and I still enjoy watching it. I would highly recommend this DVD to any Motorhead fan. Every time I watch it, it brings back memories of the recent concert in Winnipeg .
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