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    What’s that you say? “Ace of Spades” played on church bells?

    I’m IN.

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    History Clips Only on Instagram: "Heavy metal church bells 🤘 A quiet Dutch church tower suddenly blasts out the unmistakable melody of Motörhead’s “Ace of Spades.” Inside the bell chamber, a carillonneur sits at the wooden keyboard, striking the batons with fists and feet while the heavy bronze bells thunder across the town square. Shoppers and pedestrians look up in confusion as the legendary rock riff echoes through the streets, turning a normal afternoon into a surreal live performance ringing from the sky. Carillons are traditional church bell instruments found across the Netherlands and Belgium, usually used for classical music or hymns. Modern players, however, sometimes surprise audiences by adapting famous songs for the bells. Hearing a heavy metal anthem like “Ace of Spades” played on centuries-old church bells creates a bizarre but unforgettable mix of sacred tradition and rebellious rock energy."

    420K likes, 4,749 comments - historyclipsonly on March 13, 2026: "Heavy metal church bells 🤘 A quiet Dutch church tower suddenly blasts out the unmistakable melody of Motörhead’s “Ace of Spades.” Inside the bell chamber, a carillonneur sits at the wooden keyboard, striking the batons with fists and feet while the heavy bronze bells thunder across the town square. Shoppers and pedestrians look up in confusion as the legendary rock riff echoes through the streets, turning a normal afternoon into a surreal live performance ringing from the sky. Carillons are traditional church bell instruments found across the Netherlands and Belgium, usually used for classical music or hymns. Modern players, however, sometimes surprise audiences by adapting famous songs for the bells. Hearing a heavy metal anthem like “Ace of Spades” played on centuries-old church bells creates a bizarre but unforgettable mix of sacred tradition and rebellious rock energy.".

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      What’s that you say? “Ace of Spades” played on church bells?

      I’m IN.

      Link Preview Image
      History Clips Only on Instagram: "Heavy metal church bells 🤘 A quiet Dutch church tower suddenly blasts out the unmistakable melody of Motörhead’s “Ace of Spades.” Inside the bell chamber, a carillonneur sits at the wooden keyboard, striking the batons with fists and feet while the heavy bronze bells thunder across the town square. Shoppers and pedestrians look up in confusion as the legendary rock riff echoes through the streets, turning a normal afternoon into a surreal live performance ringing from the sky. Carillons are traditional church bell instruments found across the Netherlands and Belgium, usually used for classical music or hymns. Modern players, however, sometimes surprise audiences by adapting famous songs for the bells. Hearing a heavy metal anthem like “Ace of Spades” played on centuries-old church bells creates a bizarre but unforgettable mix of sacred tradition and rebellious rock energy."

      420K likes, 4,749 comments - historyclipsonly on March 13, 2026: "Heavy metal church bells 🤘 A quiet Dutch church tower suddenly blasts out the unmistakable melody of Motörhead’s “Ace of Spades.” Inside the bell chamber, a carillonneur sits at the wooden keyboard, striking the batons with fists and feet while the heavy bronze bells thunder across the town square. Shoppers and pedestrians look up in confusion as the legendary rock riff echoes through the streets, turning a normal afternoon into a surreal live performance ringing from the sky. Carillons are traditional church bell instruments found across the Netherlands and Belgium, usually used for classical music or hymns. Modern players, however, sometimes surprise audiences by adapting famous songs for the bells. Hearing a heavy metal anthem like “Ace of Spades” played on centuries-old church bells creates a bizarre but unforgettable mix of sacred tradition and rebellious rock energy.".

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      @ianbetteridge What a marvellous start to a Sunday.

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