Vintage 80s 1980s 1985 MOTORHEAD 10th Anniversary World Tour Rock Concert T-Shirt Heavy Metal Faded Black Paper Thin Mackler Label Mens Small S 18.25x25”
Vintage 80s 1980s 1985 MOTORHEAD 10th Anniversary World Tour Rock Concert T-Shirt Heavy Metal Faded Black Paper Thin Mackler Label Mens Small S 18.25x25”
Era: 1980s - 1985
Label: Mackler
Material: 50/50 Cotton/Poly Blend
Country of Manufacture: USA
Color: Black with Multicolor Graphics
Fit: Label marked Mens Medium - Fits like Mens Small or Smaller Medium. Please refer to the measurements below for more exact sizing
Measurements: Armpit to Armpit: xx Collar to Bottom: xx
THE SHIRT:
This t-shirt is in awesome, very clean, aged to perfection, vintage condition. This tee is in very good, very clean condition with just 2 tiny discoloration speckles on the lower front hem which can probably be removed. The fabric has aged beautifully over the years and has become extremely soft, thin and comfortable. The graphics have developed a nice gentle fade and have softened up nicely. This is a truly badass, perfectly aged vintage rock tee.
THE BAND:
Motörhead, formed in 1975 by the iconic Lemmy Kilmister, was a relentless force in the world of rock and roll. They pioneered a unique fusion of rock and heavy metal, earning them a genre all their own: "Lemmy rock."
With Lemmy's gravelly voice, Phil "Philthy Animal" Taylor's thunderous drums, and Eddie "Fast" Clarke's blistering guitar, Motörhead released their self-titled debut album in 1977, unleashing a sonic assault that would define their sound. Their breakthrough came with "Ace of Spades" in 1980, a legendary anthem that still reverberates in the world of rock.
Motörhead's music was raw, unapologetic, and loud. They lived the rock and roll lifestyle to the fullest, and Lemmy's distinctive look, complete with a mole and mutton chops, became an iconic image.
Throughout their career, Motörhead released numerous albums, each a testament to their unrelenting energy and attitude. Despite lineup changes and challenges, they continued to tour and release music until Lemmy's passing in 2015.
Motörhead's legacy is one of pure rock and roll rebellion, a sound that refuses to be tamed, and a lifestyle that embraced excess and intensity. Lemmy's spirit lives on, reminding us that Motörhead will forever be the embodiment of loud, uncompromising rock and roll.