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Motörhead - God Save The Queen Live Performance in Braunschweig, Germany

Venue: Jolly Joker Location: Braunschweig, Lower Saxony, Germany Date: August 15, 2004

In 2004, when the live recording of 'God Save The Queen' took place at the Jolly Joker in Braunschweig, Germany, Motörhead was riding high on the success of their album 'Inferno,' which was released just a year earlier, in 2004. This album marked a significant point in their career, blending classic heavy metal with a modern twist, showcasing the band’s enduring creative vigor. Interestingly, 'Inferno' was well-received both critically and commercially, indicating that the band's legacy was not just preserved, but was actively evolving. Lemmy Kilmister, the legendary frontman known for his gravelly voice and charismatic stage presence, was a pivotal force during this era. The live performance captures the raw energy that Motörhead was known for, proving that even years into their career, they remained a powerful live act, electrifying audiences with their rebellious spirit and relentless sound.

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