Deaf Forever Explained

Deaf Forever
Cover:Deaf Forever.jpg
Type:single
Artist:Motörhead
Album:Orgasmatron
B-Side:On the Road/Steal Your Face (live) [12" only]
Released:June 1986
Recorded:1986
Master Rock Studios,
London, UK
Genre:Heavy metal
Length:4:25
Label:GWR
Producer:Bill Laswell
Vic Maile
Prev Title:Killed by Death
Prev Year:1984
Next Title:Eat the Rich
Next Year:1987

"Deaf Forever" is a song by the British heavy metal band Motörhead, released in 1986 in 7" and 12" vinyl pressings. It is covered with B-sides, "On the Road (live)", and on the 12" vinyl, a bonus (new) track, "Steal Your Face (live)". The title song is taken from the Orgasmatron album and the sleeve artwork was created by Joe Petagno. "Deaf Forever" reached number 67 on the UK Singles Chart.[1]

On 20 June 1986 Lemmy was interviewed by Chris Tetley on BBC Radio 1's 'The Friday Rock Show', "Deaf Forever", "Doctor Rock" and "Nothing Up My Sleeve" were played. On 9 August 1986, Lemmy and Würzel were interviewed by Andy Kershaw on BBC Radio 1's 'Saturday Live' show, "Deaf Forever" and "Orgasmatron" were played.[2]

The Dutch release of the 12" single features the same tracks as the UK edition but is a picture disc, displaying a colour photograph of the band.[3]

The song was featured in the soundtrack to the film, Urban Legend.

Track listing

All tracks written by Lemmy, Würzel, Phil Campbell and Pete Gill

7"

  1. "Deaf Forever"
  2. "On the Road (live)"

12"

  1. "Deaf Forever"
  2. "On the Road (live)"
  3. "Steal Your Face (live)"

Original vinyl releases

Original vinyl releases of this single contained a post card with a competition to win a Sony Discman and Motörhead's new CD album "Orgasmatron". The questions were:

  1. Which member of Motörhead wears a strapless bra underneath his stage clothes?
  2. Which member of Motörhead has two adorable little bunnies called Mopsy and Garfunkle?
  3. Do you think there is a valid place for Motörhead to occupy in today's urban military industrial wasteland? True of false?
  4. Do you feel that Motörhead say one thing one minute and out the other? (specify inside leg measurement)

The postcards were to be sent to GWR, the record label involved in the single's release.

Personnel

Motörhead
Production

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2018-01-01. deaf-forever full Official Chart History Official Charts Company.
  2. Burridge, Alan Illustrated Collector's Guide to Motörhead Published: 1995, Collector's Guide Publishing .
  3. Burridge . Alan . Mick Stevenson . July 1993 . Motörhead . . 167 . 73 and 75 .