King Biscuit Flower Hour Presents Motorhead [Live]

King Biscuit Flower Hour Presents Motorhead [Live]

King Biscuit Flower Hour Presents Motorhead [Live]

Editorial Reviews
Product Description
Another addition to Motorhead's already burgeoning live-album discography, King Biscuit Flower Hour preserves a show the group recorded for the syndicated radio program on August 10, 1983, in Queens, N.Y. 1997 King Biscuit Flower Hour Records. release.

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King Biscuit Flower Hour Presents Motorhead
Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
  • sound is not great, but this is a rare gem. I'll explain...
  • Motorhead - 'King Biscuit Flour Hour' (King Biscuit)
  • Sound is not good, energy lackidasical,
King Biscuit Flower Hour Presents Motorhead
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Manufacturer: King Biscuit Flower
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000005EJA
Release Date: 1997-09-16

Tracks:

  1. Back At The Funny Farm
  2. Tales Of Glory
  3. Marching Off To War
  4. Iron Horse/Born To Lose
  5. Another Perfect Day
  6. Shine
  7. I Got Mine
  8. Interview With Lemmy

Album Description

Another addition to Motorhead's already burgeoning live-album discography, King Biscuit Flower Hour preserves a show the group recorded for the syndicated radio program on August 10, 1983, in Queens, N.Y. 1997 King Biscuit Flower Hour Records. release.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars sound is not great, but this is a rare gem. I'll explain..........2005-03-27

most Motorhead fans consider their 1983 Another Perfect Day record to be a highly under-rated masterpiece of an album. sure, at the time it came out, it wasn't too popular with the hardcore Motorhead fans, but over the years it has improved like a fine wine. one of the reasons for its charm is the fact that it is the sole album that included ex-Thin Lizzy guitarist Brian Robertson. he only lasted in the band for about a year and a half. this King Biscuit session is a CD that Motorhead fans need to snatch up because this is one of the very few discs that features a live performace of that line-up who's set list consisted mainly of the Another Perfect Day album (Robertson refused to play most of the earlier material, save for Iron Horse/Born To Lose, and Don't Need Religion). the only other live recordings of this line-up that were ever semi-officially released are the albums: Live At Manchester Apollo, and Live 1983 (both are European imports that have been out of print for many years).

3 out of 5 stars Motorhead - 'King Biscuit Flour Hour' (King Biscuit).......2004-08-31

I'm giving this disc a three star rating because after listening to it,I honestly believe that Lemmy and drummer Phil Taylor are doing their BEST while having to put up with guitarist Brian Robertson.Hiring Robertson was apparently a big mistake for the band.'King Biscuit...' was recorded live in Queens,N.Y. sometime in summer,1983 at probably some sleazy night club.The sound on this seven track disc is okay,but the gig is WAY to short,even for Motorhead.The best tracks,I thought were "Iron Horse" and "I Got Mine".The interview with Lemmy is so-so.Meant for Motorhead completists.

2 out of 5 stars Sound is not good, energy lackidasical,.......1999-07-07

Even though this cd features the best guitarist Motorhead ever had in Brian Robertson (ex of Thin Lizzy), the sound is poor, that it probably would not have been considered a good bootleg.

Furthermore the energy isn't happening, an off night for the band

I have a cd called Live 83, (not a bootleg) from an independent label featuring from the same lineup which is far superior in sound and energy

As well this Cd includes an interview which is a cheap way of making up space on a cd

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  1. Love at First Sting
  2. Malevolent Creation [Import]
  3. Meaning Unseen [Import]
  4. Metal Detector [Extra tracks]
  5. Mini Best [CD-single] [Import]
  6. Motel California [Import]
  7. Negatron [Enhanced] [Explicit Lyrics]
  8. O Agios Pethane
  9. Ohmwork [Import]
  10. On Through the Night

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