Subject | Motörhead @ Hammersmith Odeon |
PostedDate | 11/22/2008 |
I always look forward to seeing the legendary Motörhead - it's almost a religious experience, or the nearest I get to one anyway. And they are playing at Hammersmith Odeon - their spiritual home. Saxon are supporting. Again. But I'm far more excited by the fact that Danko Jones is opening the show. ![]() ![]() ![]() So when I arrive at Hammersmith Odeon (yes I know) I am not in the best of moods. And in spite of the doors supposedly opening an hour ago there is still a queue outside! So I finally get into the venue to find myself treated like cattle by the staff. I'm in plenty of time to see Saxon. Again. Well it's 'Saxon' in the same way that the current version of Guns 'N' Roses is 'Guns 'N' Roses'. I guess Biff and whoever can make an album in less than 15 years though. 'Saxon' aren't rubbish or anything, and they do play two or three songs I know and like, but I'm soon bored. Time to head to the bar. I go upstairs to get a drink hoping it will be easier at the long bar than at the smaller ones downstairs. It's still four or five deep and the bar upstairs. ![]() ![]() ![]() By this time I've been in the venue for an hour or so, and haven't enjoyed a minute of it. Rock 'n' roll isn't supposed to be like this - paying £30 for a ticket to be herded around like cattle and treated like shit - then being ripped off at the bar and expected to queue for fifteen minutes when you're bursting for a piss. Usually shit sound quality. £20 for a T-shirt when you know they could sell them for a fiver and still make a profit. Fuck off! I've seen Motörhead nearly every time they've played in London in the past 15 years or so, but now I'm so pissed of with the whole large corporate venue experience that I'm seriously wondering if I can be bothered with all this shit anymore. ![]() By the time Motörhead come on I am questioning if it is really still worth coming to these large shows? As soon as they start playing I know it was worth the trip. Motörhead always deliver the goods, and tonight is no exception - but although the band are great, I am still starting to question whether it's really still worth the price of the ticket just to see them play for an hour and a half (probably a bit less) and put up with all the other shit which pisses me off so much tonight. ![]() ![]() Motörhead's setlist spans the band's career as well as you can reasonably expect for an outfit with so many albums under their belt. Some albums get passed over, but some weren't so good so fair enough. You know you are always going to get 'Ace Of Spades', 'Overkill', and usually 'Bomber' and 'Killed By Death' - but the rest of the bill is usually changed about for each tour with some songs not heard for many years given an airing. There were only a couple of songs from the new 'Motorizor' album, but to me it's not a classic album and has only a couple of decent songs - which were the ones they played. As with AC/DC, and (more justifiably) Metallica their latest labum has been hailed as the 'best for years' and 'a return to form' (ever heard this before? Yes - I thought so) but really it is just another Motörhead album - like 'Black Ice' is just another AC/DC album. 'Motörizor' is hardly better than the previous 'Kiss Of Death' in my opinion, and 'Inferno' is the best Motörhead album of recent years. I think history will prove me right... Anyway, I can't fault Motörhead's performance - and Wurzel makes a welcome appearance to guest on guitar for the classic 'Bomber'! Short of having the ultimate stage prop the 'Bomber' itself make an appearance this is enough to make this show special for me - and after many things pissing me off I do eventually go home satisfied. |
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Monday, 9 June 2014
22/11/2008 Motörhead @ Hammersmith Odeon
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