Motorhead
Motörhead Live Performance at Swiss Festival in Lausanne 1988
In 1988, when Motörhead graced the stage at the Chalet-à-Gobet in Lausanne, they were riding high on the success of their eleventh studio album, 'Rock 'n' Roll,' which had been released just a year prior. This album further cemented their legendary status in the rock and metal scene, blending their signature sound with an attitude that commands respect. Notably, in 'Rock 'n' Roll,' they embraced a raw energy that mirrored the pulse of their live performances. This concert recording showcases their dynamic stage presence during a period when Lemmy Kilmister and the band were celebrated for their relentless touring and unapologetic style. With an audience that was equally electric, the 1988 performance perfectly captures the essence of Motörhead's ethos: pure rock and roll, driven by passion, grit, and, of course, a bit of rebellion.