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Monday
Aug082011

Motörhead - Grind Ya Down (Live in Canada 1988)

For die-hard fans only. Cool wannabes who get their Motörhead shirts from Hot Topic can fuck RIGHT off.Looking for some classic Motörhead to get your evening started?  Well look no further, because a vintage show has recently been released for your viewing pleasure.  Grind Ya Down is a vintage show of the band, from Canada in 1988, in support of their Rock N Roll album.  The show appears to be from a TV broadcast.  The clarity and sound of DVD are good, but not great.  What would you expect from an old TV recording?  The show is good, but omits lots of the classic hits from the band.  The show was obviously edited down from it's original cut, because there are some blatant cuts in the video.  All in all not a bad DVD.  It is a cool show, in which the band is firing on all cylinders.  The only thing missing were a few of the classics.

Bottom Line: For die-hard Motörhead fans only.  This DVD contains some lesser known classics performed live.  The casual fan will not enjoy this one, because they won't recognize a majority of the material.

- Ragman can't get over how much this band gets better with age...

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