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The Golden Years (EP) : ウィキペディア英語版 | The Golden Years (EP)
''The Golden Years'' is a live EP by the British band Motörhead. Released following the success of their Bomber album, it reached number 8 on the UK charts in May 1980. ==Background== According to Joel McIver's 2011 book ''Overkill: The Untold Story of Motorhead'', the band had originally wanted to call the EP ''Flying Tonight'', a nod to the bomber lighting rig which had become immensely popular since its unveiling the previous year as part of the ''Bomber'' tour. There was a distinct lack of radio play for the single, the radio stations claiming the vocals were too low in the mix, so after remixing the tapes, a 7" single, (with the new catalogue number of BRO92DJ), was issued to radio stations with just the "Leaving Here" track on the A-side, coupled with "Stone Dead Forever" on the flip. Despite the lack of radio exposure, on 1 May the band managed an appearance on the BBC TV weekly chart show ''Top of the Pops'' to promote it.〔 "The songs were pretty badly recorded," bassist/vocalist Lemmy recalls in his autobiography ''White Line Fever'', "but the record got in the charts." This EP is currently available as bonus tracks on the 1979 album ''Bomber'', and "Leaving Here" was included on the ''No Remorse'' compilation album.
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