Lemmy Ask You, How Much?

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I actually am torn with that question.....I like almost all of it for different reasons. Sean's recommendations are great and I'll add No Sleep 'til Hammersmith as a great live cd. Ace of Spades, Overkill or Bomber are great for "classic" Motorhead. March or Die and Overnight Sensation are my favorites of the newer. No Remorse is an excellent compilation although it is a little older.

I'm not sure if he is using the LK since I haven't seen the special.

As a side note......you should plan on going to the MidWest Confluence (referred to in other threads) to check out some fantastic Rics and at least one LK. Image
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Hammersmith is definitely a winner. That version of Capricorn gives me chills everytime.
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Inferno is a very nice album. It's still in heavy rotation on my iTunes.
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Anyone have a suggestion for a good "best of" Motohead CD?
As far as the Lemmy prices go, given the limited run it's very hard to gauge the price as there just aren't many units trading hands. However, if dealers are getting 10K+, then there must be a market. That market may be small, but so is the number of available Lemmys.
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Dr Frankeshtein?

No, its Fron-ken-steen.

Suit yourself, the rates have changed you know...
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My overpriced ramblings are based somewhat on Vintage Guitar Magazines' price guides, 4005's based at $3700, CS @ $1800 and LK's at $2000+

These prices are set by dealers-who don't sell them at these prices.

I'm no expert in antiques (Chris!) but I wouldn't pay $10,000 for another LK.

Even if I could play 'em...
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Sean, email me an address and I will dub it off for you onto DVD. A fan like you should not miss it!
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Anyone here that put the Music Zoo LK on hold?!?!?
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twasn't me.
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Not I
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whoa...
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