Motörhead has dropped a new music video for ‘Leavin’ Here’ from The Manticore Tapes, offering fans a glimpse into the band’s past. The video features archival footage of the band from their 1976 recording sessions, showcasing the raw energy that defined Motörhead’s iconic sound.
‘Leavin’ Here’ is an alternate take of a track recorded during a pivotal moment in the band’s history, capturing the essence of Motörhead at a time when they solidified their legendary lineup. With Lemmy on bass and vocals, Fast Eddie Clarke on guitar, and Phil ‘Philthy Animal’ Taylor on drums, the song embodies the band’s unmistakable style and attitude.
The Manticore sessions, held at Emerson, Lake & Palmer’s Manticore Studios in Fulham, marked a significant milestone for Motörhead as it was the first time the ‘Three Amigos’ recorded together. These recordings, long forgotten, have been resurrected to honor the band’s 50th anniversary, offering a rare glimpse into their early days.
The upcoming release of The Manticore Tapes includes a diverse selection of studio recordings, alternate takes, and a live performance that showcases Motörhead’s relentless determination to leave their mark on the rock ‘n’ roll scene. This collection serves as both a time capsule and a tribute to a crucial period in the band’s history.
Set to be released on June 27 via Silver Lining Music, The Manticore Tapes will be available in various formats, including vinyl, CD, digital, and a deluxe bookpack edition. Fans can now pre-order this historical compilation to own a piece of Motörhead’s legacy.
As fans eagerly anticipate the release of The Manticore Tapes, the music video for ‘Leavin’ Here’ offers a tantalizing preview of what’s to come. By blending vintage footage with modern animation, the video breathes new life into a classic track, giving viewers a unique visual experience that complements Motörhead’s timeless music.
With their enduring legacy and influence on the rock music scene, Motörhead continues to captivate audiences with their raw energy and rebellious spirit. The release of The Manticore Tapes is not just a celebration of the band’s history but also a testament to their enduring impact on the world of music.
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