"Traitor" (Lemmy, Würzel, Campbell, Taylor)Ĭover versions Studio (or Studio and Live)."Dogs" (Lemmy, Würzel, Phil Campbell, Taylor)."Ace of Spades" ( Lemmy, Eddie Clarke, Phil Taylor).In September 1993, WGAF Records re-released the original 1980s track on CD-single, cassette single, 12" vinyl picture sleeve and picture disc versions, the song was coupled with " Louie Louie", "Dirty Love", and "Ace of Spades (The CCN Remix)", and although the band were not too pleased with the CCN Remix version, this single peaked at No. 23 in the UK charts. Taylor had already left the band by the time the filming started, but kept to his promise of making the performance. The lineup is particularly rare until 1987: Lemmy, Campbell, Wurzel and Taylor. It was the first song that Phil Campbell and Wurzel played with the band – on the Bambi episode of The Young Ones. Live versions have appeared on the albums No Sleep 'til Hammersmith (1981), Nö Sleep at All (1988), Everything Louder than Everyone Else (1999), Live at Brixton Academy (2003) and Better Motörhead than Dead: Live at Hammersmith (2007). If I go to see Little Richard, I expect to hear Good Golly Miss Molly, or I'd be pissed off". The song became a staple of the band's live set, with Lemmy acknowledging that despite becoming "sick" of performing it, they "can't ditch Ace of Spades, it wouldn't be right. So despite the popularity the song had achieved, this single was not as successful as the original version, which reached No. 15 in the UK Singles Chart in 1980, as it became only available at gigs and through the Motörheadbangers fan club. The band had wanted "Traitor" as the A-side, but "Ace of Spades" was chosen instead, when the band noticed the change, they refused to allow the single to be distributed to the shops. All three songs on the single appeared on the band's No Sleep at All live album, which was recorded at the Giants of Rock Festival in Hämeenlinna, Finland on 2 July 1988. The single has no picture sleeve it was issued (and withdrawn) in a plain white paper cover. " Ace of Spades (live)" is a 1988 7-inch vinyl release of the song by Motörhead. Hämeenlinna "Giants of Rock" Festival, Finland
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