Motorhead
Motörhead - 1916 in Oslo - Live in Oslo 1991 - Full Concert
In 1991, when Motörhead performed live in Oslo during their '1916' tour, they had just released the album '1916' in February of that year. This album marked a significant point in their career, featuring tracks like the poignant '1916' and the hard-hitting 'No Voices in the Sky,' which resonated with fans for its deeper lyrical themes. Interestingly, '1916' was a concept album reflecting the horrors of World War I, showcasing a more introspective side of the band. The Oslo concert at Rockefeller Music Hall was a key moment, highlighting their aggressive, energetic live performance style that melded heavy metal with punk rock. Plus, Lemmy Kilmister's charismatic stage presence was nothing short of iconic, making every Motörhead show a memorable experience for fans.