: Despite its massive popularity—surpassing 100 million views on YouTube—the band only performed the song live once, during their encore at the Aftershock festival in Germany in June 2015. Where to Listen and Buy
Released posthumously in 2017, Motörhead's rendition of David Bowie's 1977 masterpiece "Heroes" stands as a poignant finale to the career of Lemmy Kilmister. Recorded during the 2015 sessions for the band's final studio album, Bad Magic , it was one of the last tracks Lemmy ever laid down before his passing in December of that year. The Backstory: From Reluctance to Pride
Despite this early skepticism, the band—rounded out by guitarist Phil Campbell and drummer Mikkey Dee—pushed forward. The result was a version that Lemmy ended up "loving" and felt "very, very proud of," largely because the process was simply fun. The Sound: "Motörheading" a Classic
: Lemmy swaps Bowie's theatrical reach for a raw, emotive rasp that adds a "surprisingly poignant tone" to the anthem.
: The track features a "stadium rock" scale, utilizing a solid hard-rock base that replaces the experimental electronic textures of the Berlin-era original with gritty guitar work.
Motörhead "Heroes" (David Bowie Cover): The Ultimate Heavy Metal Tribute
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: Despite its massive popularity—surpassing 100 million views on YouTube—the band only performed the song live once, during their encore at the Aftershock festival in Germany in June 2015. Where to Listen and Buy
Released posthumously in 2017, Motörhead's rendition of David Bowie's 1977 masterpiece "Heroes" stands as a poignant finale to the career of Lemmy Kilmister. Recorded during the 2015 sessions for the band's final studio album, Bad Magic , it was one of the last tracks Lemmy ever laid down before his passing in December of that year. The Backstory: From Reluctance to Pride MotГ¶rhead "Heroes" (David Bowie Cover)
Despite this early skepticism, the band—rounded out by guitarist Phil Campbell and drummer Mikkey Dee—pushed forward. The result was a version that Lemmy ended up "loving" and felt "very, very proud of," largely because the process was simply fun. The Sound: "Motörheading" a Classic The Backstory: From Reluctance to Pride Despite this
: Lemmy swaps Bowie's theatrical reach for a raw, emotive rasp that adds a "surprisingly poignant tone" to the anthem. : The track features a "stadium rock" scale,
: The track features a "stadium rock" scale, utilizing a solid hard-rock base that replaces the experimental electronic textures of the Berlin-era original with gritty guitar work.
Motörhead "Heroes" (David Bowie Cover): The Ultimate Heavy Metal Tribute