| Phil "Philthy
Animal" Taylor |

|
| Background information |
| Birth name |
Phil Taylor |
| Also known as |
"Philthy
Animal" |
| Born |
21 September 1954 |
| Origin |
Chesterfield, England |
| Genre(s) |
Heavy metal |
| Instrument(s) |
Drums |
| Years active |
1975—present |
Associated
acts |
Motörhead |
Phil Taylor, better known as "Philthy
Animal" Taylor, was the drummer in the British
heavy
metal band,
Motörhead
from 1975 to
1984 and 1987 - 1992. The mark IV
Motörhead line-up, considered classic by fans
consists of Lemmy,
Philthy Animal Taylor and Fast Eddie Clarke.
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Contents
- 1 Biography
- 2 Discography
- 3 References
- 4 External
links
|
Biography
Born on 21 September 1954, in Chesterfield,
England,
Taylor replaced Motörhead's first drummer, Lucas
Fox, during the recording of the band's self-titled 1977 debut album, Motörhead.
Lemmy explains choosing him to play in Motörhead 'because he had a car and
could give a lift back down to the studio,
the drummer they had wasn't working out very well and Phil kept saying
that he could play'. Taylor introduced the band to "Fast"
Eddie Clarke, having worked with him while painting a houseboat.
In 1978,
Taylor, Lemmy and Clarke interrupted one of The
Damned's Chiswick album sessions, turning it into a recorded
'jam session', one track from this - "Ballroom Blitz", appeared as the B-side of "I Just
Can't be Happy Today". Shortly after recording 1980's classic Ace
of Spades album, Taylor broke his neck after
being lifted above the head of a friend in a test of strength, only to
be dropped upon his head. Taylor continued to play in Motörhead with
the aid of a neck brace, as is visible in the music video for "Ace of
Spades". As a result, Taylor now has a prominent lump located on the
back of his neck (affectionately referred to as his "knob"), thought to
be a calcium deposit caused by his previous spinal trauma.
Tour-disrupting injuries were not unfamiliar to Taylor at the time, as
he had previously broken his hand whilst punching a man outside of his
flat in London. In typical uncompromising Motörhead style, Taylor
continued to drum by duct-taping his drum stick into his hand until it
had sufficiently healed.
After a 'final' appearance on The Young Ones
in 1984,
Philthy left Motörhead. The following year, he made appearances with Waysted, and
joined another ex-Motörhead man, Brian Robertson (who is also ex-Thin
Lizzy), to form the band Operator.
Taylor returned to Motörhead in 1987 and continued playing in the group until 1992. After having
been warned three times in the previous two years "to get his act
together", he was fired after recording "I Ain't No Nice Guy", because
of his poor performance.
More recently, he has been playing in a band called The Web Of
Spider.
In 2007 Taylor is back with a new band called Capricorn, along
with former Danzig guitarist Todd
Youth, former Monster Magnet guitarist/vocalist Phil Caivano and former Nashville
Pussy bassist Corey Parks.
Discography
Motörhead
- Motörhead
(1977)
- Overkill
(1979)
- Bomber (1979)
- Ace of Spades
(1980)
- No Sleep 'til Hammersmith
(1981)
- Iron Fist (1982)
- Another Perfect Day
(1983)
- Rock 'n' Roll
(1987)
- 1916 (1991)
- March ör Die
(1992)
References
-
Kilmister,
Ian and Garza, Janiss White Line Fever
(2002) — Simon & Schuster pp.
242-243 ISBN
0-684-85868-1
External links
| v • d • e Motörhead |
| Ian
"Lemmy" Kilmister - Phil Campbell
- Mikkey
Dee |
| Larry
Wallis - "Fast" Eddie Clarke - Brian
"Robbo" Robertson - Michael "Würzel" Burston - Lucas
Fox - Phil "Philthy
Animal" Taylor - Pete Gill - Tommy
Aldridge |
| Discography |
| Studio albums:
On
Parole - Motörhead
- Overkill - Bomber
- Ace of Spades
- Iron Fist
- Another Perfect Day
- Orgasmatron
- Rock 'n' Roll
- 1916 - March
ör Die - Bastards
- Sacrifice
- Overnight Sensation
- Snake Bite Love
- We Are Motörhead
- Hammered - Inferno
- Kiss of Death |
| EPs: The
Golden Years - Beer Drinkers and
Hell Raisers - St. Valentine's Day
Massacre EP - Stand by Your Man
- '92 Tour EP |
| Live albums:
No Sleep 'til Hammersmith
- Nö Sleep at All
- Everything
Louder Than Everyone Else - Live at
Brixton Academy - BBC
Live & In-Session - Better
Motörhead than Dead: Live at Hammersmith |
| Compilations:
No Remorse - The Best
Of - Stone
Deaf Forever! - Deaf Forever: The
Best of Motörhead |
| Singles:
"Leaving Here" - "Motorhead"
- "Louie Louie" - "Overkill"
- "No
Class" - "Bomber" - "Ace
of Spades" - "Motorhead (live)" - "Iron
Fist" - "I
Got Mine" - "Shine" - "Killed by Death" - "Deaf
Forever" - "Eat the Rich" - "Ace
of Spades (live)" - "The One to Sing the Blues"
- "Hellraiser" - "Don't Let Daddy Kiss Me" - "Born
to Raise Hell" - "God Save the
Queen" |
| Videography |
| VHS: Live
in Toronto - Another Perfect Day EP - The Birthday Party
- Deaf Not Blind - EP - 1916
Live...Everything Louder than Everything Else |
| DVDs:
25 & Alive Boneshaker
- Motörhead EP - The
Best of Motörhead - The Special
Edition EP - Classic Albums: Motörhead - Ace of
Spades - Stage Fright |
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