MOTÖRHEAD Introduced By TRIPLE H In New York City; Video Available

September 23, 2008

Rockstarpix has posted video footage of MOTÖRHEAD's September 20, 2008 concert at the Roseland Ballroom in New York City. Concert photographer Dalila Kriheli braved the huge crowd to be upfront and get some great footage of MOTÖRHEAD on its "Motörizer" tour. The bonus feature was that WWE champion Triple H was there to rock out AND introduce the band! He also was brought onstage at the end of the show for the "final bow" with the band. Triple H was accompanied by his wife, Stephanie McMahon (daughter of WWE owner Vince McMahon). Both Stephanie and Triple H stayed onstage (in front of Phil Campbell's guitar rack) for the entire show after Triple H made the band introduction, and can be seen in some of the videos (in the left side of the screen). MOTÖRHEAD blazed through a short (75 minutes) but rockin' set which included songs from "Motörizer" and the usual MOTÖRHEAD classics.

Triple H intro + "Dr. Rock":

"The Thousand Names Of God":

"Ace of Spades":

"Killed By Death":

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