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Please see Talk:The_Beatles_discography#Poll_on_the_use_of_fair-use_images_on_this_page_and_the_interpretation_of_policy which is acting as a test case in this matter. Jooler 09:42, 9 June 2007 (UTC)
Big Beat released a record named "What's Words Worth?"-Motörhead recorded live 1978-on coverback it reads "Recorded LIVE at The Roundhouse,18th february,1978 as IRON FIST&THE HORDES FROM HELL with no overdubs whatsoever! Released in 1983 as BIG BEAT NED2. Tracklist:sideA 1-The Watcher(Kilmister)3.54;2-Iron Horse/Born to Lose(Taylor,Brown,Tramp)4.39;3-On Parole(L.Wallis)5.14;4-White Line Fever(Motorhead)2.26 >recorded live at the Roundhouse on 18/02/1978 sideB 1-Keep us on the Road(Motorhead,Farren)5.10;2-Leaving Here(Holland,Dozier,Holland)3.00;3-I'm Your Witchdoctor(J.Mayall)3.05;4-The Train Kept A Rolin'(Tiny Bradshaw,L.Mann,H.Kay)2.36;5-City Kids(Sanderson,Wallis)3.20 >recorded live at the Roundhouse on 18/02/1978 Motorwind ( talk) 18:08, 14 July 2008 (UTC)Motorwind
I'm sure it's been asked dozens of times, but is Motörhead metal or rock? For my tastes it sounds like rock: even Lemmy stated that Motörhead wasn't a metal band. What's up with all this? Indulge me. AthCom ( talk) 23:30, 1 August 2008 (UTC)
Here's a list of some other Motorhead releases from the archives, taken from here. I believe that those on Receiver Records were compiled and licensed by Eddie Clarke from his own personal archives. Perhaps the Motorhead editors can be a bit more judgemental about what should be included from this list on the discog page. — Drwhawkfan ( talk) 11:12, 2 April 2009 (UTC)
Year | Title | Label | UK | Line-up | Notes |
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1989 | Blitzkrieg On Birmingham '77 | Receiver Records | 4 | Recorded live 3 June 1977 at Birmingham | |
1989 | Dirty Love | Receiver Records | 4 | Studio rehearsals for Ace Of Spades 1980 | |
1990 | Lock Up Your Daughters — Live | Receiver Records | 4 | Recorded live 23 September 1978 at St. Albans | |
1991 | Live 1983 | Streetlink / Castle | 5 | Recorded live 9 June 1983 at Sheffield University | |
1992 | Live Jailbait | Receiver Records | 4 | Recorded live 12 May 1982 at Toronto, and 20 October 1980 at Nottingham | |
1994 | Live At Brixton | Roadrunner Records | 8 | Recorded live 23 December 1987 at Brixton Academy | |
1997 | King Biscuit Flower Hour | King Biscuit Flower Hour Records | 5 | Recorded live 10 October 1983 at New York | |
1997 | Stone Dead Forever | Receiver Records | 4 | Studio rehearsals from the Bronze era 1978-82 |
I've removed the above entries from the video list, as I cannot find any references to their release on MH fansites or retail sites. I suspect that they may be re-issues of videos that are already mentioned, but if anyone knows better and can fill in the blanks, then re-add them. – Drwhawkfan ( talk) 07:09, 3 April 2009 (UTC)
The question raised on Talk:Motörhead extended discography is whether we want two pages, a main discog and an extended discog, or a merged page covering both subjects. The reason for having separated the two in the first place is that the main discog page is dedicated to, for want of a better word, 'proper' releases, ie those intended for release by the group - the releases detailed on the extended discog page, although perfectly legitimate, have purposefully been over-looked by the contributing editors of the main discog page because they were not instigated or approved of by the group. The format of the extended discog page intentionally differs from the main discog page because each listed item on the latter has its own page, whereas on the former the details are all self-contained. Remember, the ext discog page is only a first cut and we can debate the relative merits of its format, and it may well be better to merge it into a list on the main discog page and create separate pages for each of the listed entries here. – Drwhawkfan ( talk) 13:14, 29 April 2009 (UTC)
@ Lukejordan02: Your recent edits have expunged various recordings from both this article and the associated template. I've seen this content removed and re-added previously. Is there some guidance or policy on this point of standards for inclusion or exclusion from a wiki-wide music project? UW Dawgs ( talk) 16:04, 1 February 2017 (UTC)
Tracklistings, B-sides, or any other description of the tracks on a release which is the subject of a separate article. In such cases the relevant article should be linked. Bootlegs, unless officially released, or can otherwise pass the general notability guidelines to deserve a separate article. Unofficial releases of any kind. For example, The Grey Album would not be included in the The Beatles discography or Jay-Z discography. Leaked material. Non-original or previously-released material used on soundtracks, trailers, commercials, or any other compilation releases. Unreleased material unless notable enough to include. Non-musical releases or works. Releases by other artists as a tribute or cover. Bands with loads and loads of compilations like Motörhead and Deep Purple, tend to leave off compilations that did'nt chart or are non notable (see Deep Purple page to see what I mean) Lukejordan02 ( talk) 10:53, 2 February 2017 (UTC)
On Parole is a studio album recorded by Motorhead at a session in Rockfield at the end of 1975 for United Artists. The band pushed the record company to release the album, which would have been their debut studio album, but UA sat on it. They subsequently issued the album 3 years later without the approval of the band. The delay in releasing the album does not change its nature from being a studio album to that of a compilation album. It is the responsibility of users User:Lukejordan02 and User:Woodensuperman to give reliable and verifiable evidence to support their case that it should be re-categorised. 86.190.87.178 ( talk) 13:33, 13 January 2018 (UTC)
According to Motörhead's website's latest discography list in August 2013, the first album they list is Motörhead (1977), not On Parole: https://web.archive.org/web/20130831203344/http://www.imotorhead.com/discography.cfm, so take of that what you will (it doesn't even mention it). JCW555 ( talk) 00:47, 2 February 2018 (UTC)
hej, would be nice if the video section had a few more infos, especially if the videos are just live videos or "real" music videos would be nice to know. In example, most of the 1979 videos seem to be from the same live show, that should be added, including date and location. Someone with a good overview? Best regards, IP 78.55.170.246 ( talk) 19:38, 7 June 2018 (UTC)
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Image:Deaf Forever- The Best of Motörhead.jpg is being used on this article. I notice the image page specifies that the image is being used under fair use but there is no explanation or rationale as to why its use in Wikipedia articles constitutes fair use. In addition to the boilerplate fair use template, you must also write out on the image description page a specific explanation or rationale for why using this image in each article is consistent with fair use.
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Image:No remorse.jpg is being used on this article. I notice the image page specifies that the image is being used under fair use but there is no explanation or rationale as to why its use in Wikipedia articles constitutes fair use. In addition to the boilerplate fair use template, you must also write out on the image description page a specific explanation or rationale for why using this image in each article is consistent with fair use.
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Image:No Sleep 'til Hammersmith.jpg is being used on this article. I notice the image page specifies that the image is being used under fair use but there is no explanation or rationale as to why its use in Wikipedia articles constitutes fair use. In addition to the boilerplate fair use template, you must also write out on the image description page a specific explanation or rationale for why using this image in each article is consistent with fair use.
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The use of images not in compliance with our fair-use criteria or our policy on nonfree content is not appropriate, and the images have been removed. Please do not restore them. - M ask? 07:54, 5 June 2007 (UTC)
Please see Talk:The_Beatles_discography#Poll_on_the_use_of_fair-use_images_on_this_page_and_the_interpretation_of_policy which is acting as a test case in this matter. Jooler 09:42, 9 June 2007 (UTC)
Big Beat released a record named "What's Words Worth?"-Motörhead recorded live 1978-on coverback it reads "Recorded LIVE at The Roundhouse,18th february,1978 as IRON FIST&THE HORDES FROM HELL with no overdubs whatsoever! Released in 1983 as BIG BEAT NED2. Tracklist:sideA 1-The Watcher(Kilmister)3.54;2-Iron Horse/Born to Lose(Taylor,Brown,Tramp)4.39;3-On Parole(L.Wallis)5.14;4-White Line Fever(Motorhead)2.26 >recorded live at the Roundhouse on 18/02/1978 sideB 1-Keep us on the Road(Motorhead,Farren)5.10;2-Leaving Here(Holland,Dozier,Holland)3.00;3-I'm Your Witchdoctor(J.Mayall)3.05;4-The Train Kept A Rolin'(Tiny Bradshaw,L.Mann,H.Kay)2.36;5-City Kids(Sanderson,Wallis)3.20 >recorded live at the Roundhouse on 18/02/1978 Motorwind ( talk) 18:08, 14 July 2008 (UTC)Motorwind
I'm sure it's been asked dozens of times, but is Motörhead metal or rock? For my tastes it sounds like rock: even Lemmy stated that Motörhead wasn't a metal band. What's up with all this? Indulge me. AthCom ( talk) 23:30, 1 August 2008 (UTC)
Here's a list of some other Motorhead releases from the archives, taken from here. I believe that those on Receiver Records were compiled and licensed by Eddie Clarke from his own personal archives. Perhaps the Motorhead editors can be a bit more judgemental about what should be included from this list on the discog page. — Drwhawkfan ( talk) 11:12, 2 April 2009 (UTC)
Year | Title | Label | UK | Line-up | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1989 | Blitzkrieg On Birmingham '77 | Receiver Records | 4 | Recorded live 3 June 1977 at Birmingham | |
1989 | Dirty Love | Receiver Records | 4 | Studio rehearsals for Ace Of Spades 1980 | |
1990 | Lock Up Your Daughters — Live | Receiver Records | 4 | Recorded live 23 September 1978 at St. Albans | |
1991 | Live 1983 | Streetlink / Castle | 5 | Recorded live 9 June 1983 at Sheffield University | |
1992 | Live Jailbait | Receiver Records | 4 | Recorded live 12 May 1982 at Toronto, and 20 October 1980 at Nottingham | |
1994 | Live At Brixton | Roadrunner Records | 8 | Recorded live 23 December 1987 at Brixton Academy | |
1997 | King Biscuit Flower Hour | King Biscuit Flower Hour Records | 5 | Recorded live 10 October 1983 at New York | |
1997 | Stone Dead Forever | Receiver Records | 4 | Studio rehearsals from the Bronze era 1978-82 |
I've removed the above entries from the video list, as I cannot find any references to their release on MH fansites or retail sites. I suspect that they may be re-issues of videos that are already mentioned, but if anyone knows better and can fill in the blanks, then re-add them. – Drwhawkfan ( talk) 07:09, 3 April 2009 (UTC)
The question raised on Talk:Motörhead extended discography is whether we want two pages, a main discog and an extended discog, or a merged page covering both subjects. The reason for having separated the two in the first place is that the main discog page is dedicated to, for want of a better word, 'proper' releases, ie those intended for release by the group - the releases detailed on the extended discog page, although perfectly legitimate, have purposefully been over-looked by the contributing editors of the main discog page because they were not instigated or approved of by the group. The format of the extended discog page intentionally differs from the main discog page because each listed item on the latter has its own page, whereas on the former the details are all self-contained. Remember, the ext discog page is only a first cut and we can debate the relative merits of its format, and it may well be better to merge it into a list on the main discog page and create separate pages for each of the listed entries here. – Drwhawkfan ( talk) 13:14, 29 April 2009 (UTC)
@ Lukejordan02: Your recent edits have expunged various recordings from both this article and the associated template. I've seen this content removed and re-added previously. Is there some guidance or policy on this point of standards for inclusion or exclusion from a wiki-wide music project? UW Dawgs ( talk) 16:04, 1 February 2017 (UTC)
Tracklistings, B-sides, or any other description of the tracks on a release which is the subject of a separate article. In such cases the relevant article should be linked. Bootlegs, unless officially released, or can otherwise pass the general notability guidelines to deserve a separate article. Unofficial releases of any kind. For example, The Grey Album would not be included in the The Beatles discography or Jay-Z discography. Leaked material. Non-original or previously-released material used on soundtracks, trailers, commercials, or any other compilation releases. Unreleased material unless notable enough to include. Non-musical releases or works. Releases by other artists as a tribute or cover. Bands with loads and loads of compilations like Motörhead and Deep Purple, tend to leave off compilations that did'nt chart or are non notable (see Deep Purple page to see what I mean) Lukejordan02 ( talk) 10:53, 2 February 2017 (UTC)
On Parole is a studio album recorded by Motorhead at a session in Rockfield at the end of 1975 for United Artists. The band pushed the record company to release the album, which would have been their debut studio album, but UA sat on it. They subsequently issued the album 3 years later without the approval of the band. The delay in releasing the album does not change its nature from being a studio album to that of a compilation album. It is the responsibility of users User:Lukejordan02 and User:Woodensuperman to give reliable and verifiable evidence to support their case that it should be re-categorised. 86.190.87.178 ( talk) 13:33, 13 January 2018 (UTC)
According to Motörhead's website's latest discography list in August 2013, the first album they list is Motörhead (1977), not On Parole: https://web.archive.org/web/20130831203344/http://www.imotorhead.com/discography.cfm, so take of that what you will (it doesn't even mention it). JCW555 ( talk) 00:47, 2 February 2018 (UTC)
hej, would be nice if the video section had a few more infos, especially if the videos are just live videos or "real" music videos would be nice to know. In example, most of the 1979 videos seem to be from the same live show, that should be added, including date and location. Someone with a good overview? Best regards, IP 78.55.170.246 ( talk) 19:38, 7 June 2018 (UTC)