"Fast" Eddie Clarke rose to fame as Motörhead's guitarist, and can be seen on the "Ace of Spades" video, which was posted on ERV in November 2013. However, a dispute during the band's 1982 U.S. tour resulting in him leaving the group - and he quickly set about forming a new one.
Around the same time, bassist Pete Way left UFO, and with Clarke formed a band, which they called ... Fastway. Singer Dave King and drummer Jerry Shirley rounded out the lineup. Unfortunately a legal dispute with Chrysalis prevented Way from recording with his new band; as a result he left the group prior to their first LP. (Bass is uncredited on the album but seems to have been Mick Feat.)
Fastway's self-titled album came out in 1983, and represented a solid bluesy hard rock effort. The album was a modest success, reaching #31 on the charts, though the "Say What You Will" single did not chart. However, Fastway was not able to build a following, though they released several subsequent LPs, and even played on the Trick or Treat soundtrack (now who remembers that movie). Clarke tried several lineup changes in the late 1980s, to no avail, and finally broke up the group in the early 1990s.
The video for "Say What You Will" did receive a bit of airplay back in the day, but eventually faded from view ... until now.