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'''''Motorhead''''' is an ] slang term for a speed freak i.e. someone obsessed with ]. It is often misinterpreted by some people in the ] as being slang for an ] drug user. | |||
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The term "Motorhead" has been used: | |||
*"Motorhead Baby", a 1952 song by ] blues singer ]. | |||
*A 1975 song by ] rock group ] on the b-side of the "]" single. | |||
*The name of the 1975-present ] ] group ]. | |||
** '']'', their self titled 1977 debut album. | |||
*** "]", a 1977 version of the song released as a single. | |||
*** "]", a 1981 live version of the song released as a single. | |||
*], a 1998 ] ]. | |||
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Motorhead is an American slang term for a speed freak i.e. someone obsessed with automobiles. It is often misinterpreted by some people in the UK as being slang for an amphetamine sulphate drug user.
The term "Motorhead" has been used:
- "Motorhead Baby", a 1952 song by US blues singer Johnny "Guitar" Watson.
- A 1975 song by English rock group Hawkwind on the b-side of the "Kings of Speed" single.
- The name of the 1975-present English hard rock group Motörhead.
- Motörhead (album), their self titled 1977 debut album.
- "Motorhead (single)", a 1977 version of the song released as a single.
- "Motorhead (live)", a 1981 live version of the song released as a single.
- Motörhead (album), their self titled 1977 debut album.
- Motorhead (video game), a 1998 automobile racing video game.
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