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OVERNIGHT SENSATION! Issue #24 - February 8, 1998
OS: Delays, Delays...
OS: Re: Overnight Sensation Issue #23
OS: CD-Rom/Hell's Angels
OS: Re: Overnight Sensation Issue #23
OS: The Rockin' Vicars and Comics
OS: Re: Overnight Sensation Issue #23
OS: Backward Lyrics and Poxy Fuckin' Computers...
OS: Any Motorhead hockey fans out there?
OS: Let's Us Help
OS: New Motorhead web site unleashed!
OS: Iron-fist
OS: MOTORHEAD IS THE GREATEST
OS: UK album release date and tour dates!!!
OS: Thank you very much Mr. Lemmster
OS: Jim Jarmusch
OS: Russian Metal Magazine
OS: Motorhead Merch
OS: To ace trump
OS
Date: February 8, 1998
From: ace@nextlevel.com
Subject: os: delays, delays...
Hello All!
First off, apologies. I have not sent out a new issue of Overnight Sensation for
over two weeks now due to circumstances beyond my control. I did, however, get the
opportunity to attend this year's N.A.M.M. convention in Los Angeles. For those of
you that do not have a clue as to what I'm talking about, N.A.M.M. is the biggest trade
show of the year where manufacturers of musical instruments and related garb assemble to
show off the latest models to the retail store owners. The show is not open to the
public... you either have to be in a band or work at a retail music outlet, or be part of
the media (like me... see Metal Edge magazine). Anyway, to wow everyone that
attends, the manufacturers call in their chips and have the stars that endorse their
products come in and sign autographs for the people in attendance.
The show is so huge though, that you need to make decisions about who you really want to
meet. Some of the people I had the good fortune of running into are: Lemmy, Nikki
Sixx, Tommy Lee, Gene Simmons, Ace Frehley, Joe Satriani, Eddie Van Halen, Michael
Anthony, Frankie Banelli, Rudy Sarzo, Tony Iommi, Slash, Gilby Clark, Skunk Baxter, Alan
White, Chris Squire, Billy Sherwood, Blas Elias, Chad Smith, Terry Bozzio, Steve Stevens,
Vivian Campbell, Bun E. Carlos, Dave Ellefson, Marty Friedman and many, many more.
Lemmy was signing autographs at the Dean Markley booth on saturday. He did not stay
long, but plenty of fans got to meet the master amongst the chaos.
Anyway, onto Snake Bite Love... I have now had the chance to live with this album a bit
and have formed a few stronger opinions of it. First off, I must say that this is
one of the most "accessible" Motorhead releases in some time. Many of the
songs on this CD could make it to radio (!). Some of my early favorite tracks are
Love For Sale (all about pornography), Don't Lie To Me (another sure-to-be classic in the
vein of Going to Brazil) and Joy of Labour. Joy of Labour ends with one of the most
heart-felt and soulful guitar solos that I think Phil has ever committed to tape. I
can't wait for all of you to hear it!
I have not yet seen the cover artwork, but I am told that it is rendered by our old friend
Joe Patagno. It is described to me as Snaggletooth on a cobra's body with a huge
open mouth displaying large fangs. Should be another classic cover!
TRIBUTE UPDATE
Most of the entries have arrived. So far, I have the following tapes in my
possession:
Decayed Remains Iron Fist
Canada
Raw Deal
No
Voices In The Sky Finland
Revelation
Built For
Speed USA
M.O.T.O.
Killed
By Death USA
Notorious Grumble Metropolis
USA
The Nothings Vibrator
USA
Walter
The
Hammer
Canada
Genuine Dust Poison
Sweden
U.S. Distress Live To Win
USA
Skew Siskin Boogey-Man
Germany
Fallout
Stay
Clean
Canada
I have received only a couple of submissions for cover artwork ideas. PLEASE get
your butts in gear if your planning to submit artwork. Here again are the details:
Anyone out there that thinks they have the talent to do up the artwork for this
collection, now is the time to step forward. I think the easiest way to do this is
for you to send me your artwork in one of two formats:
* Send it as an attached image in either JPEG or GIF format (for now).
* Mail it to me at:
Make 'em Deaf Motorhead Tribute
c/o Ace Trump
#307-3426 Hemlock Street
Penticton, BC
V2A 8K1
All entries need to be in no later than Feb 15/98 at which point I will post them on the
Motorhead site and sending out voting forms for everyone to choose their favorites.
The winner will get a very special prize... a copy of the Castle Record's Motorhead
Sampler that was released in 1996. It has 12 great Motorhead Tracks including
several rare tracks. It is a Promo only and is not sold in stores. I only have
one, so do your best!
FAQ UPDATE
The initial response to FAQ volunteers has been great! For those of you that missed
it last issue, here is a recap...
We really need to create a comprehensive FAQ for Motorhead. If you would like to be
part of the research/compilation team, e-mail me a note to ace@nextlevel.com with the subject being "OS:
FAQ-I Can Help!". Thanks in advance!
Those of you that have already responded, thanks! As soon as things slow down a bit
on my end, I will send out the first organizational post. Thanks for your patience.
A small note of interest... this issue of Overnight Sensation brings our happy family of
Motorheadbangers upto 650 strong!
Until next issue!
Ace Trump
Taking you to the NEXT LEVEL
http://www.nextlevel.com
Date: Sun, 18 Jan 1998 14:37:25 EST
From: Madsqurl - Madsqurl@aol.com
Subject: re: overnight sensation issue #23
My name is Ken "Mad Squirrel" McCann and I am the new assistant music director
of WSFX 89.1 & 105.7 FM ,at lccc college (Luzerne County Comunity College) in
Pennsylvania. I also write music reviews for the paper called the "Outlook" as
well as on the internet.Two questions 1) How do i get a copy of motorheads new album prior
to release for review. 2) How do I go about getting an interview with Lemmy? make that
three questions- Ande how do i go about getting a motorhead t-shirt, its impossible to get
one here in Pennsylvania.Hell at this point i would even settle for getting a motorhead
poster for the radio station. I am going to try cmc today to see if i can get a pre
release for review,
Mad
Squrl
**Editor: CMC is your best bet for both your questions one and two. As far as
merchandise goes, I am working on it...
Date: Sun, 18 Jan 1998 16:22:31
From: "tim shockley" ellentim@megsinet.net
Subject: os: cd-rom/hell's angels
First, regarding a Motorhead CD-Rom, at one time several years ago there was a Motorhead
computer game. Unfortunately, it was only available on a system that's now near-obsolete.
(Amiga?) I believe the game consisted of Lemmy trying to get to a gig on a motorcycle
while groupies and such got in the way! I've only seen the game played once, but I do
remember a Midi file of "Ace Of Spades" playing throughout it! The game was
ahead of its time, much like Motorhead. Now that computers are so accesssible, the game
should be brought back, dont'cha think?! As for Lemmy being thrown out of the Hell's
Angels, it sounds EXTREMELY unlikely. First, Lemmy has never owned a motorcycle. Second,
Lemmy is not a violent person. Studying world wars has only shown him how stupid they are!
I'm sure Lemmy has a healthy temper, but violence would be his last resort.
Lucky for Blackie Ball Less...
Tim Shockley MHB672 (H)
Date: Sun, 18 Jan 1998 22:54:04
From: "Nobeard" nobeard@xs4all.nl
Subject: re: overnight sensation issue #23
The subject was Overnight Sensation Issue #23 but Ace O Trump wrote:
Hi,
> Geez, seems like I have to quote Airheads every few issues, but,
> hey, what the hell?
> Toward the end, everyone is gathered around the radio station,
> and people are yelling things about how geeky they were
> in high school. Some gimpgopod yells "I played D&D!" Then Lemmy yells,
I play D&D, and I can assure you, it's *not* a geeky thing, some of my fellows
are;
-A way cool bartender (of the biker-bar type)
-A major babe!
-Martial arts specialists (several)
-A masseuse (And also a major babe)
Ages vary between 18 and 45.
> in his super-accent and all, "I was editor of the
school
> magazine!" Then some idiot yells "I used to
masturbate!
I was editor of the alternative school magazine, damn nearly got kicked for that
too.
>** Rest of post edited **
>**Editor: I HATE editing posts. I know things can get emotional,
>especially when talking about our favorite band, but there
>is no need to bring racial slurs into the game. Please tone it down a little... thanks!
Anyone who calls himself a Motorhead fan and is a racist, is an idiot. Lemmy has on
several occasions spoken out against racism.
But then again, to be racist is equal to being an idiot anyway.
> hEY hEY I LOVE mOTORHEAD
Please, no all-caps messages, they are very hard to read.
> assistant" in the M$ offering, others still use procmail under UNIX, the result is the same.
Under most platforms Pegasus works fine , too, and it's free.
> **Editor: I will consider it.
Please do.
>There is a rumor that you got thrown out of the "HELLS ANGLES"
>or being to rowdy.. Is there any truth to this? Is this
>possiable? Could someone actually be to rowdy for the infamous
>"Hells Angles"? thats it Jim (Kill your Idols)
Lemmy never was in the Angels, he just shared a flat with some, or so I was told.
Greetz.
DD.
VOTA C'93! VOTE C'93! STEM C'93!
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Date: Mon, 19 Jan 1998 00:46:58
From: "troglaw" troglaw@ix.netcom.com
Subject: os: the rockin' vicars and comics
There is a compilation disc of The Rockin' Vicars. I found it in Canada, and I do
not think it is available in the U.S. A friend had borrowed it, so I can't give any
more details now. It has blue cover, the band dressed in I think Flemish attire and
it mentions Lemmy.
I have two comics with Motorhead: (i) Revotionary Comics/Rock 'N' Roll Comics:
Metallica, Motorhead, Megadeth (October 1990) with Metallica on the cover.
It's a brief (5 page) history of the band. (ii) Revolutionary Comics/Hard
Rock Comics: Megadeth, Motorhead (June 1993) with a shared cover. It's a
longer, 10 page, history.
I stumbled across one at a flea market in the middle of nowhere in northern Tennessee.
I found the other one at a record collector's show in Detroit.
Keep up the good work Ace.
Don Petersen
Date: Mon, 19 Jan 1998 01:52:03 EST
From: Motrhead66 - Motrhead66@aol.com
Subject: re: overnight sensation issue #23
One more time Ace, thanx....
To "Maxheadroom"...suuure,
Lemmy coulda been the editor of a L.A. highschool magazine...how else could he developed
that British accent?
And to "Samoan666"...I'd
have to believe it's possible Lemmy was kicked out of the Hell's Angels...unlikely but
possible...shit, they kicked that guy out of Gun's n Roses for doing too much heroin...
Finally to "dayth"...I
also fell prey to the Motorhead comic only to find out it had nuthin to do with the boys
Oh and Ace....they totally bypassed
raleigh on the last tour...any idea if they'll make it through this time???????????
Dwight ( - motrhead66@aol.com)
**Editor: As soon as Singerman gives me tour dates, you will get them, I swear!
From: "SNAGGLETOOTH" MCFIGRG2@fs1.ci.umist.ac.uk
Date: Mon, 19 Jan 1998 13:21:22
Subject: OS: Backward Lyrics and Poxy Fuckin'
Computers...
Dear All,
About these backward lyrics in Nightmare/The Dreamtime:- I did actually sit down once and
play this backwards to try and work out what He says in the middle, and I can't for the
life of me remember...! As I recall, it is quite funny (although complete nonsense), and
if anybody is interested, I'll have another listen and write in with what I think are the
actual words. It's reassuring to know that I'm not the only MHB risking my sanity
and my stylus (well, a friend's stylus if I'm being honest!) in the hope of knowing just
that little bit extra about the 'Head. By the way, as far as hidden satanic messages go
(if there are any metal-haters out there), the only one I could make out was "Lemmy
sez if you hate rock 'n' roll, get your head out of yer arse and live a little".....
On a slightly more serious note, has anyone else noticed a sudden change in the recent
issues of OS? For the past few issues, I've been almost unable to read most of the stuff
'cos it doesn't seem to fit on the computer anymore. This could be down to the technology
(?) at this end - it's not my computer, but one at Manchester University. The belief here
seems to be that it's best to spend as little as possible on the communal computer
clusters.
So, Ace, if you or anyone else has a clue about how I can rectify the problem, please
write in, 'cos it's getting me down not being able to read OS. As for why Lemmy doesn't
get a computer - well, I for one don't blame him, and I reckon us Luddites ought to stick
together.
About this tribute album:I'd love to put together a cover or two with some mates, but is
there a deadline/ preferred song list/ preferred recording medium (and quality!)? I know
this has probably been discussed, but I have a bad memory! Also, a note on Ben's comment
about making the covers different versions : that's fair enough, but I've always felt that
there are 2 ways of doing a cover - either change it completely, or do a carbon copy of
the original. I think that whereas the first approach works with stuff like Led Zeppelin,
Motorhead should stay Motorhead. If you alter it, you lose the whole essence of their
music - which is to play as loud and fast as you can without giving yourself a stroke. I
shudder to think what would happen if someone produced an experimental version of Overkill
- it brings back terrible memories of that fucking atrocious rave version of Ace of
Spades; not that I think that anyone who's a fan would do that anyway. It was just a
thought, and I hope I ain't upset somebody by saying it. Apologies if I have.
By the way, Happy New Year!
Snaggletooth.
**Editor - I am at a lose to explain your problems with the OS issues. You are the
first one to bring this to my attention. Is there anyone else having problems with
my mailouts?
Date: Wed, 21 Jan 1998 17:11:21 -0800
From: "Jim Taylor" jtaylor@theworks.com
Subject: os any motorhead hockey fans out there?
I noticed in one of Ace's notices that I recently received that he has an address in
Penticton B.C. I assume that this means that you live there, as well. So, my
question is for Ace as well as everyone else reads this. Are there any hockey fans
out there who think Motorhead is the greatest band in the galaxy. I used to live in
Canada and have played against the Penticton Knights a few times. If there are any
Motorhead fans reading this that love hockey, please e-mail me at jtaylor@theworks.com and tell me about it. This
also applys to all of the foreigners. The Olympics are almost here! I know for a
fact that Mikkey Dee is a huge fan of ice hockey, and he even plays in some pick-up games
when he can in Los Angeles, as do Michael J. Fox, McGyver and Dennis Leary. Mikkey
and I have spoken of this magnificent sport on a couple of different occasions while they
were touring California.
And a bit of trivia. . . .Who do you think Mikkey Dee will be cheering for in the
Olympics??? Sorry Mikkey but I think that they can just forget about their gold
medal dreams this time around. The last time I saw you they had just won the gold in
the world championships. You were quite happy about it.
Jim Taylor
Ace, would you forward this message to Mikkey Dee for me? Thanks.
**Editor: Guilty as charges... I do live in Penticton. I do enjoy hockey on an
occasion but I must confess I enjoy playing it more than watching it.
Date: Fri, 23 Jan 1998 15:44:15 EST
From: Madsqurl - Madsqurl@aol.com
Subject: re: os: it has a name....
What's up?
I
hope you can help me I am starting to run out of hope. I am a dj on a metal radio station
and have been trying without any luck , to find eithier a motorhead t-shirt or poster for
the station.If you know of anywere I might find some luck on this please let me know.
Thanks
Ken "Mad Squirrel" McCann
**Editor: Working on it....
Date: Sat, 24 Jan 1998 18:55:39 PST
From: "MOT?RHEAD ." lemmy_mh@hotmail.com
Subject: os: let's us help
Well hello everyone, happy New Year and let have some asskickin Motorhead. First off
I am very upset w/ the lack off support that Motorhead has in the States. In New
York they will always have a big draw, I am not familiar w/ out West but NEW YORK LOVES
MOTORHEAD. Why not, NY has been very good too Lemmy & crew. How bout some promotion
from the label this year, I will tell you this, we will be very upset when there is no
more Motorhead, so let's make this the year for Head. I know a bunch of you in the NY area
see this, so get off your bums and let's see if we can do anything to support the band we
love. I see the homepage is just down right pathatic, why not try something from the fans,
nothing against you Ace, you are doing a great job of getting a bunch of nuts together.
There are pages in Europe that are very good, that are listed @ the bottom of this, but
how bout something we can all be involved w/. I know Lemmy is not a computer person, but
this is the future. So all of you in Europe keep up the great work and maybe real soon,
New York will have a page worthy of yours. All of you bums in the NY area, and you
know who you are, get in touch w/ me, another season of softball is upon us, so drink, be
merry and make sure ya cheers Lemmy for the music we love.
Mike Bennett
Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
**Editor: OK, OK... time for me to get on my soap box and give my point of view... In
addition to running this mailing list, the comapny that I co-own is also responsible for
creatng/maintaining the official Motorhead website. The reality of running an
"official" webpage is that you can't just put anything you like on the page,
because anything that does go on the page will be considered as law because it comes from
an official source. So, anything that we put on the page has to be approved by
motorhead's management. In all honesty, Motorhead's page is just one of many that
our company runs. Anytime that the management gives us something, we put it up.
But, it all comes down to time and money. Events like the "tour through
time" and my interview with Lemmy are projects that "I" do personally with
Motorhead's help. But, these are not paying gigs. I do these things for you
guys because I know you would love them as much as I do. Unfortunately, the design
team for our company has been swamped with work and little projects like mine tend to get
put on the backburner. So, in an effort to alleviate this problem, I have decided to
take over the design of the Motorhead project myself. I do have design and HTML
experience. The design team at Next Level will help me all they can, but this way I
can get you guys the info and fun stuff a lot faster. Just cut me a little slack for
the next month or so... deal?
Date: Sun, 25 Jan 1998 14:58:37
From: Sarmad Sheikh - sarmadsheikh@compuserve.com
Subject: os: new motorhead web site unleashed!
Just to let you all know that my new Motorhead web site is finally on-line for all to see.
Titled "No Sleep 'Til My Ears Bleed!", the site focusses mainly on when I got to
meet the band backstage when their latest tour hit London last October. It contains
photos of me taken with the band on that day, our interview with Lemmy over a beer
and smoke, concert review, a noticeboard and some cool animations I made specifically for
the site. I am currently working on a "Strange But True" Motorhead trivia
section which will list the unusual facts about Lemmy and Co, so keep your eyes open for
that!
The website is intended as a fun site dedicated to the band rather than for serious
information archive. I didn't want to repeat info on band history, discography, tour
dates, etc, which are already covered in other sites - however exceptions can be made
where appropriate since there's always room to grow! Amongst other areas, the
"strange but true" section will grow continuously as I collect more and more
facts. And of course, the noticeboard is awaiting your contributions!
So happy Net-surfing!
Sarmad Sheikh.
"MOTORHEAD: No Sleep 'Til My Ears Bleed! The Backstage Web Site"
http://www.geocities.com/ResearchTriangle/8273/motorhead.html
Date: Mon, 26 Jan 1998 17:13:37
From: "Daniel Gaunt" gaunt@pomerol.cribx1.u-bordeaux.fr
Subject: OS: Iron-fist
I've just bought the re-mastered version of Iron fist, What an exellant album depite what alot of people said, although I
must admit that 'America' is one of my least favorite songs. The Album come's with 5 bonus tracks(five)which are all Motorhead,
i mean excellant; well it's the same thing! the date given for the bonus tracks is 1996- does anybody know more about this,
ie where which line-up since the band then wasn't the same as the band now, blah,blah...
i was quite annoyed when i saw that there were mistakes in the lyrics( two lines from Iron
fist are missing!)I want my money back-so i can buy snake bite love when i comes out!!!!
Note to our lemmy, you know who you are, My plants love motorhead and I'm from the Human
race so if you want to be racist you must be from mars or something...
Have fun,
Dan the super-saiyan!
Date: Mon, 26 Jan 1998 18:16:29 EST
From: RoCkNRol1 - RoCkNRol1@aol.com
Subject: motorhead is the greatest
Hey Lemmy,
i just wanna say that i have been a motorhead die hard supporter for about 10 years now. i
have seen every concert here in cleveland and even traveled to see you in other states. i
have all the music on album and cd's and have been collecting anything to do with
Motorhead.i was wondering if you can help me out, is there anyway you can send me some
guitar picks and fan club information that would be so awsome. i cant wait until the next
album comes out and i hope you come to cleveland real soon. i would like to thank you for
your time your the greatest and keep putting out the killer music.
Karlo
Karlo Zuzic
5902 Bonna Ave.
Cleveland, Ohio 44103
MOTORHEAD
RULZ !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
**Editor: Fan club info is available at the Motorheadbangers web site (see URL at the end
of this newsletter).
Date: Wed, 28 Jan 1998 17:39:43
From: Sarmad Sheikh - sarmadsheikh@compuserve.com
Subject: os: uk album release date and tour dates!!!
For us lucky UK'ers, Kerang magazine has given the details of the release of "Snake
Bite Love".
It comes out on 9th March 1998 (unlike the 24th March North America release) and us under
the SPV/KOV label.
A big UK tour follows, playing 14 dates!
They are as follows:
Southampton Guildhall October, 4th
Plymouth Pavilion, 5th
Newport Centre, 6th
Wolverhampton Civic Hall, 8th
Manchester Academy, 9th
Liverpool L2, 10th
Glasgow Barrowlands, 12th
Newcastle Mayfair, 13th
Cambridge Corn Exchange, 14th
Hastings White Rock Theatre, 16th
London Brixton Academy, 17th
Norwich UEA, 18th
Leeds Town & Country, 20th
Nottingham Rock City, 21st
Tickets cost 10 Pounds apart from London which is 11.
Happy headbanging!
Date: Thu, 29 Jan 1998 03:03:55 -0800
From: "Jim Taylor" jtaylor@theworks.com
Subject: os: thank you very much mr. lemmster
What hoa! Thanks to the graciousness of our wonderful band of merrymen, I have just becomes the very proud parent of
one bright shiny ticket for the Motorhead and Judas Priest show in LA on March 1st! It's sure to be an absolutely smashing
show. I saw them at the same venue on their Sacrifice Tour. Splendid! The jury's still out on the Priest's
new singer - "Ripper" Owens. Anybody out there know or heard anything from this guy that they can pass on to me
so I'll know what to expect? The Priest website says that he got the gig with them after singing one single song -
Victim of Changes. I haven't heard him yet, but the Priest are a sideshow to the real masters of the stage anyway. Also,
if anybody else reading this post is going to the same show, e-mail me and we can possibly get together before the show for
the proper concert preparation. Drop me a line at jtaylor@theworks.com Of
course you'll get a firsthand account of the show with a very biased slant on Motorhead afterwards.
By the way, tickets are a mere $15.50, but the ripoff artists that sell these tickets at
Blockbuster and Bass tack on an additional $4.15 to each ticket sold. Quite a hefty
cut, wouldn't you say? C-ya at the show!!!!
**Editor: I have the new Priest CD and I think that Ripper is an adequate replacement for
Rob, but he will never be Rob, know what I mean? He did ding in a Priest tribute
band, so you know his style will likely copy Rob's on the JP classics.
Date: Mon, 2 Feb 1998 21:19:38
From: "troglaw" troglaw@ix.netcom.com
Subject: os: jim jarmusch
Jim Jarmusch, director of such movies as Stranger than Paradise, Down by Law, Dead Man,
etc., directed the new movie about Neil Young and Crazy Horse.
In an article about his new movie, he says that "good rock and roll doesn't die.
Anything that's real stays." And other things.
In the publicity photo he's wearing a Motorhead t-shirt (March or Die, I think).
Motorhead is not mentioned in the article, but even I can put 2 and 2 together.
Don Petersen
Date: Tue, 3 Feb 1998 10:33:26 0300
From: Gleboff - rockbiz@sonnet.ru
Subject: russian metal magazine
Hello Ace,
According Gus Siewert ( - php@openface.ca) you
may help me.
We are the oldest leading Russian hard-rock & heavy-metal magazine "Rock City". We issue 10 000 copies bi-monthly, and
circulate in almost all the countries of the former USSR. We permanetly review all hard-rock releases and write articles
of different kinds as far as hard rock is concerned. Is there a possibility to contact Lemmy, Mikkey or Phil by e-mail
for some qestion?
Best regards, Alex Glebov (Editor-in-chief)
rockbiz@sonnet.ru
**Editor: Unfortunately, non of the guys is on-line. Your best bet for an
interview is to contact their label in America off of the website: http://www.cmcinternational.com
Date: Wed, 4 Feb 1998 17:36:43
From: "LEMMY" lemmy@mail.wwnet.fi
Subject: os: motorhead merch
Ace, when do we have a chance to order stuff like Motorhead mugs, pens, mouse pads etc. Hopefully soon!
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**Editor: Working on it...
Date: Fri, 06 Feb 1998 12:18:19
From: IAN FULLER - IAN.FULLER@gecm.com.uk
Subject: to ace trump
Dear Ace.
Many thanks for comiling the MOTORHEAD news sheet, when are you going to up-date the web
site ? to leave it dormant for 5 months is not really a lot of use, the shame of it
all is that the site is well put together. Perhaps a few less trips to see the Spice
Girls, they are only fit for one thing and Sporty Spice not even that anyway thats my rant
for the day
Yours
Ian Fuller
**Editor: See previous explaination... we'll set things straight.
OS
Please send all posts to ace@nextlevel.com
Include "OS: " before your subject. For example -
Subject: os: lemmy is my dad
Official Motorhead Homepage
http://www.imotorhead.com/
Scott's Unofficial Motorhead Homepage
http://wsrv.clas.Virginia.EDU/~sha3u/motorhead/motorhead.html
No Sleep 'til Detox - The New Unofficial Motorhead Page
http://www.motorhead.com
Catch My Smoke - The Motorhead Tab Page
http://www.cs.mcgill.ca/~ktulu/motorhead
Official Motorheadbangers Fanclub Website
http://www.ciseg21.demon.co.uk/
Ketil's Motorhead Page
http://www.fiskaren.no/zwentzen/html/lemmymania.html
MOTORHEAD: No Sleep 'Til My Ears Bleed! The Backstage Web Site
http://www.geocities.com/ResearchTriangle/8273/motorhead.html
Ace Trump
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