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Motorhead Deutschland T Shirt

If you have found this page via a search engine then the chances are you are doing what I did for about 25 years - looking for a Motorhead Deutschland Tshirt !

In the early days this is what Lemmy used to wear, they were impossible to obtain. Originally done as tour shirts for the German tour.
I have scoured everywhere looking for one, literally for 25 years. In more recent years I have searched all over the internet and ebay etc - all to no avail.

Anybody I knew that went to Germany looked in music shops etc - hopeless
What happened on christmas eve ?
My brother springs this on me - brand spanking new as well.


The Holy Grail - The Ultimate Motorhead T-shirt

What a result and the end of a long journey

27 Comments »

  1. Little Brother said,

    December 25, 2006 @ 9:38 pm

    Rod,
    Playing ‘Boneshaker’ dvd tonight then had to go outside to my car-thought living in a detached house with double glazing would keep the noise in-it doesn’t. I am reminded of one of Sir Lemmy’s great quotes; ‘we’re so loud, if we moved in next door we’d make your lawn die’
    Reckon the witches would look cool in black motorhead t-shirts-c’mon girls!

  2. Rod said,

    December 26, 2006 @ 8:38 am

    LB
    I’m not so much annoying the neighbours as educating them.
    I am sure they see it that way too and appreciate it.
    Left to their own devices they’d probably be listening to some X factor drop out or something

  3. Witches of Eastwick said,

    December 27, 2006 @ 3:42 pm

    LB,

    We had no idea how popular these t-shirts are ….. we’ve been wearing ours for cleaning windows (one of our many disguises) ….. shame you’re always out when we call, still probably just as well if you saw the state they’re in now, all threadbare and soapy. During the winter months the Witches leaf sweeping service sees a change in uniform as we opt for the thermal catsuit. In the evenings the coven’s collection of old motorhead t-shirts are recycled into celtic robes and firelighters while Lemmy makes the tea. WoE

  4. Rod said,

    December 27, 2006 @ 4:10 pm

    WoE
    all threadbare and soapy

    I’m thinking Cool Hand Luke ;)
    Best
    Rod

  5. Little Brother said,

    December 27, 2006 @ 4:13 pm

    Witches,
    I’m not out-I’m behind the bushes!
    LB

  6. Jordan said,

    December 27, 2006 @ 4:18 pm

    Hi All

    Re: “all threadbare and soapy”

    Sounds like Jessica Simpson’s tacky video again!

    Nothing ‘Cool’ in your hands, hey Mr Collins?!! :-)

    Regards

    Jordan

  7. Rod said,

    December 27, 2006 @ 4:27 pm

    Hi Jordan
    Hope you enjoyed the festivities, didn’t over indulge and that Santa did the business ?

    Jessica’s version of the famous scene from CHL certainly lacked the class of the original - no doubt there.
    I shall resist all the replies which spring to mind re your last comment :)
    Best
    Rod

  8. Jordan said,

    December 27, 2006 @ 5:22 pm

    “Santa did the business”

    Just what are you insinuating Mr Collins?!! I assure you the rumours about me and Santa are not true!

  9. Rod said,

    December 27, 2006 @ 5:42 pm

    Jordan
    thanks for clearing that up, I doubted the rumours myself.

    Once again I shall refrain from typing the things flying round in my head about coming once a year and bulging sacks etc :)
    I’ll get myself into trouble, which is why you keep setting me up for them!

    Take it Steady
    Rod

  10. Witches of Eastwick said,

    December 27, 2006 @ 8:10 pm

    Rod, great minds etc …. Cool Hand Luke, an old favourite of ours along with Paul Newman in his prime. Hard boiled egg anyone?

    Our car washing service starts up again during the next heatwave! WoE

  11. Witches of Eastwick said,

    December 27, 2006 @ 8:43 pm

    LB,

    We know … bay trees don’t usually applaud!

    WoE

  12. Rod said,

    December 28, 2006 @ 8:28 am

    WoE
    here’s to temperatures rising !
    You’ll make more money than cleaning household windows

    Pass the soap !

  13. Little Brother said,

    December 28, 2006 @ 3:27 pm

    WoE,
    It’s called a one hand clap!
    Careful with that hose dear!!
    LB

  14. Witches of Eastwick said,

    December 29, 2006 @ 11:48 am

    LB,

    We also have a licence to prune (topiarization for Rod’s benefit!) so you may want to find another hiding place….. the Witch gardening division can be identified by its ‘crouching tiger’ style and will no doubt get a BBC series any day now …….

    WoE

  15. Rod said,

    December 29, 2006 @ 11:58 am

    WoE
    topiarization for Rod’s benefit
    I am something of an expert when it comes to female topiary and I encourage/have encouraged all girls to take it up ;)
    Rod

  16. Witches of Eastwick said,

    December 29, 2006 @ 2:58 pm

    Our latest book, First Aid for the Constant Gardener, will be winging its way to you Rod ……

    WoE

  17. Rod said,

    December 29, 2006 @ 3:13 pm

    WoE
    thanks for that but I recently stopped ‘gardening’ so the topiary I speak of is not foremost in my mind !
    Cheers
    Rod

  18. Little Brother said,

    December 29, 2006 @ 3:50 pm

    Rod,
    Does that mean the veg patch will get dug now?

  19. Rod said,

    December 29, 2006 @ 4:02 pm

    LB
    It may indeed, once the weather allows for outdoor pursuits!

  20. Witches of Eastwick said,

    December 29, 2006 @ 11:49 pm

    Rod,

    We are certain that the fine weather will see you in the herbaceous borders once again.

    How did you manage to lose weight during the festive bun fight? The Witches are concerned that you might become too skinny to fill that new t-shirt …..

    WoE

  21. Rod said,

    December 30, 2006 @ 8:10 am

    WoE
    herbaceous borders nice one ;)

    The festive bun fight was but one day for me, otherwise normal service in re food and drink.
    The honing of the Goldeneye torso cannot be abandoned simply because it happens to be a bank holiday !
    Regards
    Rod

  22. Little Witchlet said,

    January 2, 2007 @ 11:07 pm

    As a mere WOE trainee, I’ve lost the plot between Motorhead and topiary: must speak with my mentor. That aside, I was escorted from the room recently by members of the younger generation for head-banging with air guitar across the room (you know how it is when the moment takes you) - not only out of embarrassment it seems but they feared for my health: so sensible are the young of today!

  23. Rod said,

    January 3, 2007 @ 8:15 am

    Little Witchlet
    worry not about losing the plot between Motorhead and topiary, two words nobody ever thought to see in the same sentence, I personally would worry more if you followed it - that way madness lies !

    Pleased to hear you are still hot rockin’
    This could be a good time to point out that a town known well to you was the home to the lead singer of Saxon Biff Byford

    Pay no heed to the young - other than knowing how to operate portable telephones they know nothing - no experience !
    Regards and thanks for posting
    Rod - been there, done it and forgotten most of it

  24. Witches of Eastwick said,

    January 3, 2007 @ 1:25 pm

    Little Witchlet,

    Get back to your studies, page 94 of the Almanac clearly states that learning to fly on a broomstick is infinitely easier than following plots on this site! Take your eye off it for a moment and like a white sauce, you are left wondering what it has become …..

    As you can see the Agenda has moved on to portraits and the question, will women feel strangely drawn to Rod given the current material? As a younger member of the coven with high ideals, your opinion could be vital.

    Head banging in your neck of the woods will only lead to the ducking pool, these days more of a puddle, but nasty all the same.

    WoE

  25. Our Man in the Kitchen said,

    January 3, 2007 @ 4:00 pm

    WoE,
    A young witch in high heels?-now we’re talking! Who, pray tell is this fair maiden? Don’t you go spoiling the fun for us bachelor boys!
    OMITK

  26. Witches of Eastwick said,

    January 3, 2007 @ 7:40 pm

    OMITK,

    We’re guessing here but we think it is none other than Witch Hazel that well known astringent. If she’s one of our coven she’ll be built like Arnie with no need for any of our cunning disguises, a sort of amalgamation of everything we’ve ever mentioned before …… deadly attractive to the mortal male especially if there’s a full moon …. something we’ve warned her about before!

    On the other hand she could be from another tribe and be perfectly amiable, relatively normal with no inclination to bite. Don’t bet on it though …

    WoE

  27. Little Witchlet said,

    January 3, 2007 @ 10:46 pm

    WOE

    Don’t think I’ve ever been called an astringent before! - could do with a poultice though - must invest in a good broomstick - dust pan and brush poor substitute! I fear my training is incomplete. Cello beginning to smoke though!!!

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