Headgirl
Headgirl was a collaboration between the English rock groups Motörhead and Girlschool, active occasionally between 1978 and 1981. They recorded St. Valentine's Day Massacre EP, credited as Motör Headgirl School on the EP.
History
The collaboration between Motörhead and Girlschool started in March 1979, when Motörhead began their first big tour with
In 1981, a Japanese 12" single was released on the Bronze/Victor label, based on "Please Don't Touch" under the name 'Motorschool'. Issued in a picture sleeve, it included "Bomber" played by Girlschool, "Emergency" and "Bomber" played by Motörhead, and "Emergency" and "Yeah Right" played by Girlschool. Lyrics to the songs were printed in English and Japanese.[7]
Bronze used the Headgirl collaboration again in 1981, this time for a 12" vinyl release —only in the Netherlands— called Stay Clean, in the Hard Rock On 12 Inch series. The record plays "Stay Clean" and "Metropolis" both in Live-versions by Motörhead on the A-side, and "Please Don't Touch" by Headgirl and "Demolition Boys" in a Live-version by Girlschool on the B-side. ("Metropolis" is missing on the sleeve and label).[7]
Kelly Johnson, formerly of Girlschool and also guitarist with Headgirl, died on 15 July 2007, aged 49, after suffering from cancer of the spine for six years. She was followed by former Motörhead drummer Phil "Philthy Animal" Taylor on 11 November 2015, aged 61, after succumbing to liver failure, by bassist-vocalist Lemmy on 28 December 2015, aged 70, from cancer, and by Motörhead's lead guitarist "Fast" Eddie Clarke on 10 January 2018, aged 67, from pneumonia. Motörhead broke up at the end of 2015, while Girlschool still perform at present.
Discography
- 1981: Valentine's Day Massacre(EP)
- 1981: Hard Rock on 12 Inch (EP)
- 1981: Motorschool (EP)
References
- ^ ISBN 0-85112-939-0.
- ^ Burridge, Alan (April 1991). "Motörhead". Record Collector (140): 19.
- ISBN 0-684-85868-1.
- ^ "MOTORHEAD & GIRLSCHOOL | full Official Chart History | Official Charts Company". Officialcharts.com. Retrieved 10 September 2021.
- ISBN 0-9695736-2-6.
- ^ Burridge, Alan (April 2006). "Motörhead". Motörheadbangers. 26 (75).
- ^ a b Burridge, Alan; Mick Stevenson (July 1993). "Motörhead". Record Collector (167): 73 and 75.