MOTÖRHEAD's November 20 and November 21, 2015 concerts at the Zenith in Munich, Germany were professionally filmed and recorded for release this May via UDR.
Titled "Clean Your Clock", the set will be made available in the following formats:
* Colored double vinyl in gatefold with pop-up art
* Standalone audio CD
* DVD of the show with audio CD
* Blu-ray of the show with audio CD
* Boxset which contains the colored double vinyl in gatefold with pop-up art, DVD of the show with audio CD and the MOTÖRHEAD metal medal
* A limited-edition boxset will be available through the UDR shop and will contain the MOTÖRHEAD medal in silver or gold
* Also available as a digital download
"Clean Your Clock" track listing:
01. Start - 00:00:00
02. Live Intro - 00:01:06
03. Bomber - 00:02:44
04. Stay Clean - 00:06:06
05. Metropolis - 00:09:41
06. When The Sky Comes Looking For You - 00:14:33
07. Over The Top - 00:18:16
08. Guitar Solo - 00:21:10
09. The Chase Is Better Than The Catch - 00:23:08
10. Lost Woman Blues - 00:28:39
11. Rock It - 00:34:07
12. Orgasmatron - 00:36:52
13. Doctor Rock Pt 1 - 00:43:28
14. Drum Solo - 00:45:18
15. Doctor Rock Pt 2 - 00:49:54
16. Just 'Cos You Got The Power - 00:52:11
17. No Class - 00:58:08
18. Ace Of Spades - 01:01:07
19. Whorehouse Blues - 01:08:01
20. Overkill - 01:14:05
"Clean Your Clock" will be made available on May 27.
MOTÖRHEAD's final concert took place on December 11, 2015 in Berlin, Germany. Despite suffering from an "extremely aggressive" form of cancer, the band's frontman, Ian "Lemmy" Kilmister battled his way through to the end of the group's European tour.
"He was terribly gaunt," MOTÖRHEAD drummer Mikkey Dee told Sweden's Expressen. "He spent all his energy on stage and afterwards he was very, very tired. It's incredible that he could even play, that he could finish the Europe tour. It was only [three weeks before he died]. Unbelievable."
MOTÖRHEAD's Berlin concert was originally scheduled to take place on November 27, but was postponed after the group's guitarist, Phil Campbell, was taken ill.
Lemmy, who celebrated his 70th birthday on Christmas Eve (December 24), learned two days later, on December 26, that he was afflicted with an aggressive form of cancer. He died two days later, on December 28, at his home in Los Angeles.
Lemmy had been dealing with serious health issues for the past two years, including getting a pacemaker in 2013 and suffering from a hematoma last year. But despite 40 years of hard living and drinking, he continued to tour and record at a feverish pace.