<Tr> <Td> Stand by Your Man (EP) (1982) Stand by Your Man (EP) 1982 </Td> <Td> What's Words Worth? (1983) </Td> <Td> Another Perfect Day (1983) Another Perfect Day 1983 </Td> </Tr> <P> What's Words Worth? is the second live album by the band Motörhead, recorded on the 18 February 1978, but not released until 5 March 1983 on Big Beat Records, some five years later . It is a collection of songs they played in the mid-late 70s; pretty much none of this material has been part of their live set since the early - mid 80s . </P> <P> Wilko Johnson organised a charity event on 18 February, 1978, at The Roundhouse in London, to raise money for the preservation of William Wordsworth manuscripts . Motörhead & Chiswick Records labelmates The Count Bishops, plus Wilko Johnson, were on the bill, but for contractual reasons Motörhead needed to perform under the name Iron Fist and the Hordes from Hell, part of which would later be used for the name of a studio album, Iron Fist . During this performance Mick Farren joined them on - stage for a rendition of "Lost Johnny", which wasn't, and hasn't, been released to date . The Rolling Stones Mobile recording studio had been hired to record the' Bishops live for an upcoming LP, and Motörhead manager at the time Tony Secunda asked if they could record his band also . Following issues with Secunda shortly after this gig, the band changed managers back to Doug Smith, though Secunda had been given a copy of the concert after the show . Secunda left England and returned to the USA not long after this, but the master tape had been kept by Chiswick . As money was always an issue with the band in these days, Smith remembered the tapes and a deal was done to release the recordings (partly) in 1983 . As Ted Carroll states in the liner notes: </P> <P> "...this may not be the greatest live album ever recorded: it is not even the greatest live Motörhead album ever...the album stands as a testament to a band that had the balls to keep on keeping on ...". </P>

Motorhead iron fist and the hordes from hell