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1 Background  





2 Overview  





3 Setlist  



3.1  Other songs played  







4 Tour dates  





5 Personnel  





6 References  



6.1  Bibliography  
















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No Remorse Tour
TourbyMotörhead
Associated albumNo Remorse
Start date26 April 1984
End date30 December 1984
Legs4 in Europe
2 in North America
1 in Oceania
7 total
No. of shows
  • 35 in Europe
  • 33 in Oceania
  • 23 in North America
  • 91 total 1 cancelled
  • Motörhead concert chronology
    • Another Perfect Tour
      (1983)
    • No Remorse Tour
      (1984)
    • 10th Anniversary Tour
      (1985)

    The No Remorse Tour, sometimes called No Remorse Death on the Road Tour was a concert tourbyheavy metal band Motörhead in support of their compilation album, No Remorse. It was the first tour for the new line up of Phil Campbell, Würzel, and Pete Gill.

    Background

    [edit]

    Around 1984, Motorhead were beginning to feel that they wished to leave their current record label, Bronze Records. However, over two years ensured of legal issues that kept the band from recording an album. On top of this, Phil Campbell was still contracted with his previous band, Persian Risk's label, Metal Masters. Drummer Pete Gill was also still in litigation with some money that his previous band, Saxon had owed him. As a result of this, only Lemmy and Würzel were able to take credit on the new tracks in No Remorse. As a result, the band decided that for the time being, doing a tour would be good.[1]

    Overview

    [edit]

    Lemmy expressed that having a completely new line up of members "took ten years off of me, easy, 'cause they were so excited. The tour saw the band playing shows at Australia and New Zealand for the very first time. On 2 August, at the Shellharbour Club, Motorhead played one of their smallest shows, to a crowd of only 15 people in attendance.[2]

    During their 2 December show at Cleveland, the band broke the world record for having the loudest show in the world, at 130 decibels beating The Who's previous record by 10 decibels. It was so loud that it cracked the theatre ceiling, sending plaster down onto the crowd below. Eventually a maintenance worker had to shut Motorhead's concert down, before the damage stopped. A man living near the venue reported that he was able to record the show from his living room.[3]

    Around early September, the band took a break to write a couple of songs for what would be their next album Orgasmatron. One of them, "Nothing Up My Sleeve", would be added into the setlist after that. Partway through the UK leg, in early November 1984, Wurzel had to step out for a couple of shows due to having kidney stones, so the band simply kept going as a three-piece. During the show at Hammersmith Odeon, he was taken out on a wheelchair and played a couple of songs.[4]

    On 15 December, Wendy O' Williams made a guest appearance and sung No Class with the band.[5]

    Setlist

    [edit]
    1. "Iron Fist"
    2. "Stay Clean"
    3. "Heart of Stone"
    4. "The Hammer"
    5. "Metropolis"
    6. "Shoot You in the Back"
    7. "Jailbait"
    8. "Killed by Death"
    9. "Ace of Spades"
    10. "Steal Your Face"
    11. "Nothing Up My Sleeve" (added on 12 October)
    12. "(We Are) The Road Crew"
    13. "Bite the Bullet"
    14. "The Chase Is Better Than the Catch"
    15. "No Class"
    16. "Motorhead"

    Encore

    1. "Bomber"
    2. "Overkill"

    Other songs played

    [edit]

    Tour dates

    [edit]
    Date[6][7] City Country Venue Support act(s)
    Leg 1 – Warm-Up Europe gigs
    26 April 1984 Helsinki Finland Lepakko
    27 April 1984 Kasino Kauhajoki
    28 April 1984 Nivala Tuiskula
    29 April 1984 Siilinjärvi Huvikumpu
    30 April 1984 Alavus Aulava
    1 May 1984 Tampere Hepokatti
    Leg 2 – Europe[8]
    7 May 1984 London England Hammersmith Odeon Fist
    Youngblood
    3 June 1984 Douglas Isle of Man Palace Lido
    (Isle of Man TT)
    10 June 1984 Poperinge Belgium Don Bosco Sportzone
    (Heavy Sound Festival)
    Leg 3 – Oceania
    20 July 1984 Dunedin New Zealand Dunedin Town Hall
    21 July 1984 Christchurch Christchurch Town Hall
    23 July 1984 Wellington Wellington Show & Sports Building
    24 July 1984 Palmerston North Regent on Broadway
    25 July 1984 Napier Napier Municipal Theatre
    26 July 1984 Rotorua Rotorua Civic Theatre
    27 July 1984 Auckland Mainstreet Cabaret
    28 July 1984
    30 July 1984 Melbourne Australia Palais Theatre
    31 July 1984 Geelong Palais Royal Theatre
    1 August 1984 Griffith Yoogali Club
    2 August 1984 Shellharbour Shellharbour Club
    3 August 1984 Sydney The Family Inn
    4 August 1984 Selina's Coogee Bay Hotel Lightning Rock
    5 August 1984 Shellharbour Shellharbour Club
    7 August 1984 Adelaide Bridgeway Hotel
    8 August 1984
    9 August 1984 Melbourne The Venue
    10 August 1984
    11 August 1984 Tarmac Club
    12 August 1984
    13 August 1984 Nunawading Skate Ranch
    14 August 1984 Sydney Caringbah Inn
    15 August 1984 Newcastle Newcastle Workers Club
    16 August 1984 Lismore Central Coast Workers Club
    17 August 1984 Brisbane Unknown venue
    18 August 1984 Gold Coast Jet Club
    20 August 1984 Goulburn Goulburn Work Club
    21 August 1984 Sydney Manly Vale Hotel
    22 August 1984 Penrith Penrith Panthers Leagues Club
    23 August 1984 Sweethearts
    25 August 1984 Perth White Sands Hotel
    26 August 1984 Nookenburra Hotel
    Leg 4 – Europe[8]
    21 September 1984 Budapest Hungary Volan SC Sporttelep Pokolgép
    P. Box
    22 September 1984 Debrecen Stadion Dózsa György út P. Box
    24 September 1984 Belgrade Yugoslavia Pionir Hall
    25 September 1984 Sarajevo Unknown venue
    Leg 5 – Europe ("Death on the Road")
    12 October 1984 Great Yarmouth England Caister-on-Sea Persian Risk
    13 October 1984 Birmingham Ladbrokes Holiday Village
    (Kerrang! Wooargh Weekender)
    24 October 1984 Exeter University of Exeter Persian Risk
    25 October 1984 Nottingham Nottingham Royal Concert Hall
    26 October 1984 Coventry University of Warwick
    27 October 1984 Bradford University of Bradford
    28 October 1984 Birmingham Birmingham Odeon
    29 October 1984 Manchester Manchester Apollo
    30 October 1984 Sheffield Sheffield City Hall
    31 October 1984 Middlesbrough Middlesbrough Town Hall Crypt
    1 November 1984 Newcastle upon Tyne Mayfair Ballroom
    2 November 1984 Edinburgh Scotland Edinburgh Playhouse
    3 November 1984 Glasgow Barrowland Ballroom
    5 November 1984 Margate England Margate Winter Gardens
    6 November 1984 Reading University of Reading
    7 November 1984 London Hammersmith Odeon
    Leg 6 – North America[9][10]
    19 November 1984 Sacramento United States Sacramento Memorial Auditorium Exciter
    Mercyful Fate
    20 November 1984 San Francisco The Warfield
    21 November 1984 Santa Barbara Arlington Theatre
    23 November 1984 Los Angeles Hollywood Palladium
    24 November 1984 San Diego Adams Avenue Theatre
    25 November 1984 Phoenix Strutts
    27 November 1984 San Antonio Freeman Coliseum
    28 November 1984 Dallas Bronco Bowl
    1 December 1984 Chicago Aragon Ballroom
    2 December 1984 Cleveland Variety Theatre
    4 December 1984 Milwaukee Eagles Club
    5 December 1984 Detroit Grand Circus Theatre
    6 December 1984 Pittsburgh Syria Mosque
    6 December 1984 Buffalo Rooftop Skyroom
    7 December 1984 Rochester Auditorium Theatre
    8 December 1984 Upper Darby Tower Theater
    11 December 1984 Norfolk The Boathouse
    12 December 1984 Washington, D.C. Ontario Theater
    13 December 1984 Worcester E. M. Loew's Theatre of Performing Arts
    14 December 1984 New York City Beacon Theatre
    15 December 1984 Passaic Capitol Theatre
    16 December 1984 Providence The Living Room
    17 December 1984 Montreal Canada Le Spectrum
    18 December 1984 Toronto The Concert Hall
    Leg 7 – Christmas Metal Meeting 1984
    26 December 1984 Rüsselsheim am Main West Germany Ruesselsheim Walter Koebel Halle Mercyful Fate
    Helix
    Girlschool
    27 December 1984 Essen Pink Palace
    28 December 1984 Völklingen Sporthalle
    29 December 1984 Bad Rappenau Sporthalle
    30 December 1984 Neunkirchen am Brand Hemmerleinhalle

    Personnel

    [edit]

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ Kilmister 2002, p. 130.
  • ^ "Tour Dates – 080284". The Official Motörhead Website. Retrieved 6 April 2020.
  • ^ "How Motörhead became the 'Loudest Band in the World' & the fake teen journalist who heard it all". DangerousMinds. 2 March 2020. Retrieved 21 August 2020.
  • ^ Kilmister 2002, p. 133.
  • ^ "chmetal bootlegs .:. Audio Recordings (Powered by MyHobbySite)". www.chmetal.info. Retrieved 4 May 2020.
  • ^ Kilmister 2002, p. 132-133.
  • ^ Burridge 2019, p. 111-121.
  • ^ a b "Search Results for "motorhead" – RaysGigs.com – Remember Where You Saw It First". www.raysgigs.com. Retrieved 24 March 2021.
  • ^ "Concerts". The Boston Globe. 13 December 1984. Retrieved 4 May 2021.
  • ^ "Poor advance ticket sales scrap Motorhead concert". The Pittsburgh Press. 6 December 1984. Retrieved 10 February 2021.
  • Bibliography

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