Ace of Spades: One of the First Heavy Metal Videos on MTV

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Ace of Spades was one of the first heavy metal videos to be played on MTV, and it made quite an impression. The song was aggressive and fast-paced, and the video featured all kinds of wild visuals. It was a perfect example of the kind of music that MTV would later embrace wholeheartedly.

Introduction

Ace of Spades is a song by the British heavy metal band Motörhead. It was released in 1980 as a single and reached number 15 in the UK charts. The song is considered one of the band’s most popular and is often used as an anthem by heavy metal fans.

The Ace of Spades video was one of the first heavy metal videos to be played on MTV, and it helped to break down the barriers between mainstream music and metal. The video features the band performing in a seedy, run-down club, intercut with footage of them playing live. It captures the energy and excitement of early metal and is still considered one of the bestmetal videos ever made.

The Ace of Spades Video

The Ace of Spades video was one of the first heavy metal videos to be played on MTV. It was released in 1981, and it quickly became a hit with metal fans all over the world. The video features the band performing the song in a small club, and it also includes footage of the band members partying and having a good time. The video is full of energy and it perfectly captures the party atmosphere of the Ace of Spades song.

The Band

Ace of Spades is a British heavy metal band formed in London in 1980. The band is best known for their 1980 single “Ace of Spades”, which peaked at #15 on the UK Singles Chart, and #51 on the US Billboard Hot 100.

The band was originally formed by guitarist and songwriter Brian May, who later recruited vocalist Freddie Mercury, bassist John Deacon, and drummer Roger Taylor. The band’s debut album, Ace of Spades, was released in 1980 and was a commercial success. It was followed by eight more studio albums, including the chart-topping Flash Gordon (1980).

The band’s final album, Innuendo (1991), was released after Mercury’s death and became their fourth UK chart-topper. Ace of Spades disbanded in 1992, but May and Taylor reunited in 2002 to form the band Queen + Paul Rodgers.

The Album

Ace of Spades is the fourth studio album by the British rock band Motörhead, released 8 November 1980, on Bronze Records. It peaked at No. 4 on the UK Albums Chart and was certified Gold by the BPI in early 1981. It was preceded by the release of the title track as a single on 27 October, which peaked in the UK Singles Chart at No. 15 in early November.

The band’s previous album, Overkill, had been both a commercial and critical success, reaching number 24 in the UK Albums Chart and number 43 in the US Billboard 200 chart. Motörhead followed this up by touring Japan and Australia for the first time in March and April 1980, to promote Overkill; while tour schedule prevented them from writing new material at that time they did play three newly written songs live: “Ace of Spades”, “Bomber” and “Motörhead”.

The Legacy

When Ace of Spades was released in 1980, it was one of the first heavy metal videos to receive airplay on MTV. The video helped to launch the career of the band Motörhead, and the song went on to become one of their most iconic tracks.

The video itself is a simple performance clip, but it captures the raw energy and power of the band perfectly. It also features some elements that would become synonymous with heavy metal videos in the years to come, such as fire and pyrotechnics.

The legacy of Ace of Spades is still going strong today, with the song regularly appearing on lists of the greatest metal songs of all time. The video remains an essential part of heavy metal history, and its influence can still be seen in music videos today.

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