Ace of Spades (live, 2000-10-22: Brixton Academy, London, England)

~ Recording by Motörhead

Appears on releases

#TitleLengthTrack artistRelease titleRelease artistRelease group typeCountry/DateLabelCatalog#
Official
2.16Ace of Spades4:23Motörhead25 & Alive: BoneshakerMotörheadAlbum + Live
SteamhammerSPV 555-72797 DVD+CD
2.16Ace of Spades4:23Motörhead25 & Alive: BoneshakerMotörheadAlbum + Live
  • DE2002-11-01
SteamhammerSPV 555-72799 CD+DVD
2.10Ace of Spades4:23MotörheadLive at Brixton AcademyMotörheadAlbum + Live
  • GB2003-11-17
SteamhammerSPV 089-72622 DCD
2.10Ace of Spades4:23MotörheadLive at Brixton AcademyMotörheadAlbum + Live
SteamhammerSPV 089-72622 DCD
2.10Ace of Spades4:23MotörheadLive at Brixton AcademyMotörheadAlbum + Live
BMG (imprint of BMG Rights Management, 2008–present)BMGCAT369DCD
2.16Ace of Spades4:23Motörhead25 & Alive: BoneshakerMotörheadAlbum + Live
  • GB2019-04-19
BMG (imprint of BMG Rights Management, 2008–present), Murder One Records (Motörhead related)BMGCAT368DVD
1.22Ace of Spades4:23MotörheadLive at Brixton AcademyMotörheadAlbum + Live
Promotion
1.1Ace of Spades (live)2:51Motörhead20 Years of Solid Rock!Various ArtistsAlbum + Compilation
Rock Hard (German magazine), Steamhammer[none]

Relationships

recorded at:O₂ Academy Brixton in Brixton, Lambeth, London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (on 2000-10-22)
recording of:Ace of Spades (on 2000-10-22: live)

Ace of Spades

writer:Eddie Clarke (Motörhead guitarist)
Ian Fraser Kilmister (“Lemmy” from Motörhead)
Phil Taylor (former Motörhead drummer)
publisher:Motor Music Ltd. (Motörhead publisher)
later parody versions:AIDS in Space
later translated parody versions:Sorvarihumppa
later translated versions:Ás de espadas
De schoppen aas
L'ass de picch
Rozdávej
Туз Пік (Ace of Spades)
music quoted in and lyrics quoted in:Fred
The 8 of Space