"Fast" Eddie Clarke

Birth : 1950-10-05, Twickenham, Middlesex, England, UK

Death : 2018-01-10

History

Edward Allan Clarke (5 October 1950 – 10 January 2018), better known as "Fast" Eddie Clarke, was a British guitarist who was a member of heavy metal bands Fastway and Motörhead. Of Motörhead's classic lineup, which consisted of Lemmy, himself and Phil "Philthy Animal" Taylor, he was the last surviving member.

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Movies

Lemmy
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Over four decades, Motorhead frontman Lemmy Kilmister has registered an immeasurable impact on music history. Nearly 65, he remains the living embodiment of the rock and roll lifestyle, and this feature-length documentary tells his story, one of a hard-living rock icon who continues to enjoy the life of a man half his age.
Motörhead: Steal Your Face
Self
1. We Are Motörhead • 2. No Class • 3. Bomber • 4. Civil War • 5. Damage Case • 6. God Save The Queen • 7. Ace Of Spades • 8. Steal Your Face • 9. We Are The Road Crew • 10. Overkill • 11. Motörhead
Classic Albums : Motörhead - Ace of Spades
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Motorhead fans, rejoice! This comprehensive look at the heavy metal band's 1980 album "Ace of Spades" features band mates Lemmy, "Fast" Eddie Clarke and Philip "Philthy Animal" Taylor discussing the making of their acclaimed album and performing exclusive tunes. Other goodies include interviews about the band with rockers Slash and Lars Ulrich, Motorhead's candid talk about their adventures with sex, drugs and rock and roll, and much more.
Motörhead: 25 & Alive Boneshaker
Himself
1. We Are Motörhead 2. No Class 3. I'm So Bad (Baby I Don't Care) 4. Over Your Shoulder 5. Civil War 6. Metropolis 7. Overnight Sensation 8. God Save The Queen 9. Born To Raise Hell 10. The Chase Is Better Than The Catch 11. Stay Out Of Jail 12. Dead Men Tell No Tales 13. You Better Run 14. Sacrifice 15. Orgasmatron 16. Going To Brazil 17. Broken 18. Damage Case 19. Iron Fist 20. Killed By Death 21. Bomber 22. Ace Of Spades 23. Overkill 25 & Alive Boneshaker is a live DVD featuring Motörhead's 25th anniversary concert at Brixton Academy, on October 22, 2000. The concert has also been released as a CD entitled Live At Brixton Academy. The DVD also includes an acoustic session recorded at IHT Studios, Clapham, some Motörhead archive film, interviews with the band and their guests, and songs filmed at the Wacken Open Air on August 4, 2001
Motörhead: The Birthday Party
Motörhead's 10th anniversary show at the Hammersmith Odeon in London, England on 26 June 1985. ----Setlist---- 1. Iron Fist 2. Stay Clean 3. The Hammer 4. Metropolis 5. Mean Machine 6. On the Road 7. Killed by Death 8. Ace of Spades 9. Steal Your Face 10. Nothing Up My Sleeve 11. (We Are) The Road Crew 12. Bite the Bullet 13. The Chase Is Better Than the Catch 14. No Class 15. Overkill 16. Bomber 17. Motörhead
Motörhead: The Best of Motörhead
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Heavy metal compilation featuring Motörhead (or Lemmy, Fast Eddie and Filthy Phil, as they're known to their mothers) performing an ear-shattering selection of their finest material. Includes 'Overkill' and 'Ace of Spades'. Songs: 1) Ace of Spades 2) Overkill 3) No Class 4) I Got Mine 5)Stay Clean 6) Iron Fist 7) The Chase Is Better than the Catch 8) Dead Men Tell No Tales 9) Shine 10) Capricorn 11) Poison 12) One Track Mind 13) Motörhead 14) Bomber 15) Killed by Death
Motörhead Live in Toronto
Filmed at Maple Leaf Gardens on the IRON FIST tour on May 12, 1982. Songs: Overkill / Heart of Stone / Shoot You in the Back / The Hammer / Jailbait / America / (Don't Need) Religion / Capricorn / (Don't Let 'em) Grind Ya Down / (We Are) The Road Crew / No Class / Bite the Bullet / The Chase is Better Than the Catch / Bomber
Twisted Sister: Live at Reading
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1. What You Don't Know (Sure Can Hurt You) 2. Sin After Sin 3. Bad Boys (Of Rock 'n' Roll) 4. Destroyer 5. Shoot 'Em Down 6. Tear It Loose 7. Under The Blade 8. It's Only Rock 'n' Roll Twisted Sister's historic appearance at the Reading Festival, August 1982. Pete Way of UFO, "Fast" Eddie Clarke and Lemmy join Twisted Sister for their closing, then standard, cover of the Stones' "It's Only Rock 'n Roll (But I Like It)." This is especially notable as the first time Clarke appeared on stage with Lemmy since leaving Motörhead just three months earlier.