My mate's brother was living in the next block back in 91. We all came over from London that year and stayed in LA for a few weeks. Caught sight of Lemmy one day at the poolside but never actually got the chance to meet him then. But my mate's bro and his girl bumped into Lemmy that Xmas eve, asked him what he was doing next day, he said "nothing special" so they asked him over for xmas dinner and sure enough he came round and was there all day, chatting, drinking, smoking and telling stories. He really appreciated the company on the day.
@@fernandolazzari4536 if it is a lie, it ain't my lie. I wonder what would make a person think that an ordinary human story was a lie. Lemmy was a pretty amiable and approachable guy. I met him in one of my local pubs about 20 years ago.
I lived here for a few years and can say Lemmy was a great guy and neighbor. Used to run into him from time to time in the building. Everyone looked out for each other here. A legend and humble guy.
I was about to take a gig in West Hollywood back in the early 2000’s and actually almost rented a unit in that building fuck that would have been amazing.
@@Finallybianca ah that would have been cool! it was a really tight knit group of neighbors when I was there. We looked out for each other. It is definitely a time I will always cherish!
BTW, here in England , its common to have a pub close to houses. A small village can have 2 or 3 pubs. People would (and still do ) go to their local pub and walk back home, lemmy probably wanted the same experience there in LA. Thanks for the insight 👍
@@CaptainBorax Thats how it was here in germany too especially in the towns with coal mines and steel mills. My Grandpa could tell you the way by the name of pubs and where to go from there.
Lemmy was my old neighbor, I even got his mail by mistake once. Used to run into him all the time and when he wasn’t touring he was usually at the end of the outside bar at The Rainbow having a jack and coke and playing the poker machine. The place you originally thought was Lemmy’s place on Hammond Street was his very good friend Scotty‘s place, and he used the address for official mail and stuff since he was often on the road, that way Scotty could let him know if anything important had arrived
Hey Scotty Here, Lenny's condo was actually the 1st building on the left that you mentioned you were correct that was the condo that he He bought in 2012 and totally remodel it to his liking. My apartment was actually right next door. And I was his best friend on the planet. I actually would stay at his apartment at harrett towers when he was on tour and I would take care of his plants that's eat his Omaha Steaks. And drink is whiskey. And it was all perfectly fine with him. I actually built a train a train set on his coffee table for Christmas one year. But thanks for mentioning me I appreciate it.
My buddy used to live in that same complex as Lemmy for about 3 or 4 years and said he would periodically see him out at the pool once in a while wearing a speedo....lol.
I used to hang out at the Rainbow and Lemmy always sat at the bar playing his video machine. He was a very humble, down to earth and funny guy and I used to buy him drinks.
I use to Drink Whiskey with him at the Rainbow back in 1995 and play ms packman with him/ one time he looked at me and said " you look like your looking for some Advice" .....I gave him that look like Hell yeah...and he said " Always Expect the UnExpected"....I looked him back dead in the eyes..and said ..." Life is about SCRAFICE" he reached over the packman table and shock my hand.....couple months later the album and song Scrafice came out...have no ideal if my words had anything to do with it...but He was as Solid Thinker and Speaker of the TRUTH that still resonates thru my Soul !
I used to work in the music industry in Hollywood and I working with mostly metal people and most of them had small really apartments cause they are never home, they where always touring and also didn't have kids or other obligations that required that have a bigger home. I'm still in Hollywood and on occasion I get pulled in to a music gig but now its mostly rappers and hip hop and weirdly, they all have huge houses and are home most of the time.... top names on both genres btw, I'm not gonna say who cause not my place to share info that they might consider private. R.I.P. Lemmy! We miss you!
That's an interesting comment in context lol. I think you're probably right I can remember back in the old days of Hollywood that was kind of a lifestyle nobody gave a shit about having a big house, it was just about partying and playin. I remember going down there around 89 and hanging out out on sunset and it was nothing but guys walking around with guitars coming from GIT or MIT. Doesn't look like that anymore it was a little scuzzier back then too I loved it. That's cool I bet you've seen a lot of crazy stuff over the years!
@@CaptainBorax I remember visiting Sunset Blvd when I was on vacation with parents in the U.S. in 1988 as a 15 years old -- and yes, it was as you said: nothing but guys walking around with guitars, each of them sporting a black band shirt and tight jeans. I was so impressed!
Cpt. Borax, I believe he initially lived in the apartment shown, but then he bought a condo down the street in 2013/14. I think the address was 1010 Hammond. Also, he had a son, named Paul-also a musician. And he inherited Lem’s entire estate, I believe.
That is what I heard to, and probably where the confusion was. I read around 2014 he moved in with his gf and her dogs.Might have been from Paul at Lems funeral
Ive been in it,maybe it was because i was a secret 1985 rock wife of Sebastian Bach@Skid Row.Lemmy had unusual antique connections.He was intelligent.I knew his girlfriend Octavia. Morticia Lavina.
@@madarab37 I cant say for all the other rockwives but they do have to share with groupies! When i married Sebastian it was a long while ago in 1985,i was a trained ballerina.I also sang goth vocals+metal screams on Bauhaus+later Gunsnroses.Sebastian ordered i leave his industry as he was jelous.I was a legal wife but i didnt want to be photographed in magazines w Sebatian.Now i regret this.He also more recently asked me to be included in his semi ficticious memoirs but i declined,now i also regret this.Skid row hadnt yet made a hit and i thought if they all knew their lead vocalist was full on married then maybe the band wouldnt be so popular as Sebastian was a sexgod sale type.I also was pretty-sleazy ballerina type.Then Sebastian was jelous of my little sons and he violently hit them in their beautiful faces so i lef Sebastian and managers brought in known Maria who was really the managers daliance.Maria was mantough and hit me when i was in our New Jersey home,then Maria flew to Wales and payed girls to traffik my sons and hurt them.My gosh our lives were ruined.Still today the peer musicians and managers control their artist sending them to whomever you know to ruin our lives.I let Maria or Suzzane in photos.It was before internet but Sebastian+i were together mostly always but then i couldnt forgive him for hurting with such force my children. So i never returned to Sebastian who followed me robbing my next love from Italy.x Lavina Morticia.x
@@morticialilas3229 omg thank you for the response! I love bauhaus, what songs did you sing on? I saw you were in the Gene Loves Jezebel Bruises video but I couldnt figure out what band you were in when you and Sebastian met at Niagara Falls and quickly got married. I dont know how much of that is true but thats what ive read so far.
It's the perfect spot I'd live there for years myself I went to the rainbow back in the day didn't know he lived so close I knew he was a fixture there but I missed my chance to stay in California and meet him but none the less very cool to see his spot in person years ago Salute to Lemmy ! You are still very loved sir you will never be forgotten 😎
Enjoyed the vid. All three of the classic lineup were very interesting people. Fast Eddie seemed very affable. Also, Phil Taylor was taught drums in his youth by an old soldier who was a drummer in the First World War!
You could throw a rock from Lemmys pad towards the Bow and it would come close to hitting it's so close to his apartment lol. I hate that I never met the guy he was a good dude
For a long time through the 80s and 90s Motorhead weren't really making monster money, they were a midlevel band success wise. But I think the last 15 years or so from 2000- til his death, they were killin it, playing everywhere, loads of gigs. I dont think Motorhead were ever big record sellers compared to many other heavy groups. But I believe I read that at death, he was worth about 12 mill all in .
Metal was always a fringe group. There was no comparison to the earnings of Michael Jackson, Madonna et al and the musicians in rock bands.. maybe the only exception was Metallica and probably Sabbath.
I was a bit of a regular at the Rainbow in the late 80s and early 90s. Lemme was always at the bar playing a video game. He was a super down to earth guy.
Awesome 👍 TY friend I 5TATS OF LEMMY KILMISTER 3OF HIM SNAGGLETOOTH UNDER MY NECK MOTORHEAD NAME ON RIGHT SIDE OF MY FOREARM REST IN POWER LEMMY KILMISTER
To be honest I think I own his apartment on gta 5 and I didn’t know it 😮 no lie I still have it on my game I’m not sure I think if not it’s right across it. And yeah I can’t imagine how much it cost now cause a 2 bedroom house or apartment even where I am at lowest is $1,000 I think.
Lemmy is a King and he will inspire generations to come. But your video and rather your voice has a color of irony about it. There is still a long way to go to learn to play rock like Lemmy in LA.
This is the rnr life I wanna live but in a rv instead a house or condo or apartment cause I love to travel but I also love to make music right now I’m struggling with 2 things ? Getting my family’s support and my left hand to cooperate .
Yeah no family, touring a lot of the year , rent controlled. He also drank heavily towards the end of his life and faced with sobering up to live longer he chose not to. Luckily his immune system kicked in and kept him alive for another couple of of years!
What an awful place to live. I really don't understand why people would want to live in the US. A country with nothing to see. Long live Europe and its history!
My mate's brother was living in the next block back in 91.
We all came over from London that year and stayed in LA for a few weeks. Caught sight of Lemmy one day at the poolside but never actually got the chance to meet him then. But my mate's bro and his girl bumped into Lemmy that Xmas eve, asked him what he was doing next day, he said "nothing special" so they asked him over for xmas dinner and sure enough he came round and was there all day, chatting, drinking, smoking and telling stories. He really appreciated the company on the day.
what a lie!!
@@fernandolazzari4536 if it is a lie, it ain't my lie. I wonder what would make a person think that an ordinary human story was a lie.
Lemmy was a pretty amiable and approachable guy. I met him in one of my local pubs about 20 years ago.
I believe it Lemmy was a no frills chap.
Lucky enough to have met Lemmy several times , that’s totally something he would do
liar
I lived here for a few years and can say Lemmy was a great guy and neighbor. Used to run into him from time to time in the building. Everyone looked out for each other here. A legend and humble guy.
Wow! How cool is that ?
I was about to take a gig in West Hollywood back in the early 2000’s and actually almost rented a unit in that building fuck that would have been amazing.
@@Finallybianca ah that would have been cool! it was a really tight knit group of neighbors when I was there. We looked out for each other. It is definitely a time I will always cherish!
Man, some would have some incredible stories to tell.
BTW, here in England , its common to have a pub close to houses. A small village can have 2 or 3 pubs. People would (and still do ) go to their local pub and walk back home, lemmy probably wanted the same experience there in LA. Thanks for the insight 👍
I've heard that, makes sense in that context. They provide food, grub and socialization, not a bad idea!
@@CaptainBorax Thats how it was here in germany too especially in the towns with coal mines and steel mills. My Grandpa could tell you the way by the name of pubs and where to go from there.
@@mrn234 It sounds like an awesome book a road map to all the classic pubs
Um, any American city has plenty of bars, trust me. The point was he wanted to live next to one specific bar. The Rainbow
Interesting
Lemmy lived a simple life. The humblest man in rock n roll.🤘🎼❤️
Agreed..he's missed
Keef Richards lives in a modest small home so does Ronnie Wood.
@@jamesortiz5388That’s far from the truth.
Lemmy was my old neighbor, I even got his mail by mistake once. Used to run into him all the time and when he wasn’t touring he was usually at the end of the outside bar at The Rainbow having a jack and coke and playing the poker machine.
The place you originally thought was Lemmy’s place on Hammond Street was his very good friend Scotty‘s place, and he used the address for official mail and stuff since he was often on the road, that way Scotty could let him know if anything important had arrived
makes sense, a good filter
Lol that's incredible just awesome you even got his mail once..lol wow
Hey Scotty Here, Lenny's condo was actually the 1st building on the left that you mentioned you were correct that was the condo that he He bought in 2012 and totally remodel it to his liking. My apartment was actually right next door. And I was his best friend on the planet. I actually would stay at his apartment at harrett towers when he was on tour and I would take care of his plants that's eat his Omaha Steaks. And drink is whiskey. And it was all perfectly fine with him. I actually built a train a train set on his coffee table for Christmas one year. But thanks for mentioning me I appreciate it.
@@thelemmykilmistermuseum4265 Nice one Scotty, thanks for the clarification! Good deal
♠️🤘🍻
My buddy used to live in that same complex as Lemmy for about 3 or 4 years and said he would periodically see him out at the pool once in a while wearing a speedo....lol.
Lemmy was down to earth and humble but I wish there was more rockers like him
Lemmy would buy me a couple of beers at the rainbow bar he'd always offer me vodka and orange juice screwdrivers.
I used to hang out at the Rainbow and Lemmy always sat at the bar playing his video machine. He was a very humble, down to earth and funny guy and I used to buy him drinks.
I use to Drink Whiskey with him at the Rainbow back in 1995 and play ms packman with him/ one time he looked at me and said " you look like your looking for some
Advice" .....I gave him that look like Hell yeah...and he said " Always Expect the UnExpected"....I looked him back dead in the eyes..and said ..." Life is about SCRAFICE" he reached over the packman table and shock my hand.....couple months later the album and song Scrafice came out...have no ideal if my words had anything to do with it...but He was as Solid Thinker and Speaker of the TRUTH that still resonates thru my Soul !
Love U must b dyslexic Cuz I think you are tryin to say Sacrifice no?
@@chairlesnicol672 yea spelling error...didn't know that makes me dyslexic/ Ha'
@@jeffrussell777 K ! My bad
THE BEST ROCK N ROLL SINGER AND GUITAR THAT I SAW IN ALL,MY LIFE. LEMMY FOR EVER.
Fuck yeah! Lemmy is such an inspiration and absolute True Rocker! he’s the one!
the best, Lem RIP
Lemmy is many things, but an inspiration? No.
@@elmoblatch9787He is an inspiration. You’re nothing
I used to work in the music industry in Hollywood and I working with mostly metal people and most of them had small really apartments cause they are never home, they where always touring and also didn't have kids or other obligations that required that have a bigger home. I'm still in Hollywood and on occasion I get pulled in to a music gig but now its mostly rappers and hip hop and weirdly, they all have huge houses and are home most of the time.... top names on both genres btw, I'm not gonna say who cause not my place to share info that they might consider private. R.I.P. Lemmy! We miss you!
Metal people are only an n away from mental people.
That's an interesting comment in context lol. I think you're probably right I can remember back in the old days of Hollywood that was kind of a lifestyle nobody gave a shit about having a big house, it was just about partying and playin. I remember going down there around 89 and hanging out out on sunset and it was nothing but guys walking around with guitars coming from GIT or MIT. Doesn't look like that anymore it was a little scuzzier back then too I loved it. That's cool I bet you've seen a lot of crazy stuff over the years!
@@CaptainBorax I remember visiting Sunset Blvd when I was on vacation with parents in the U.S. in 1988 as a 15 years old -- and yes, it was as you said: nothing but guys walking around with guitars, each of them sporting a black band shirt and tight jeans. I was so impressed!
@@CaptainBorax Rap is only a c away from crap.
@@CaptainBorax You worked in the music biz . I was just a fan and occasional concert goer so you no doubt saw more crazy shit than me.
Cpt. Borax, I believe he initially lived in the apartment shown, but then he bought a condo down the street in 2013/14. I think the address was 1010 Hammond. Also, he had a son, named Paul-also a musician. And he inherited Lem’s entire estate, I believe.
That is what I heard to, and probably where the confusion was. I read around 2014 he moved in with his gf and her dogs.Might have been from Paul at Lems funeral
Amazing a rock stars life , great footage, it actually makes sense stumble home few feet away why not , great documentary
Makes sense to me! Whatever makes you happy I say
Very amazing video .. millions thanks, Capitano ❤️
Wow...great video, I plan to check it out next time I travel to Los Angeles....!!
Ive been in it,maybe it was because i was a secret 1985 rock wife of Sebastian Bach@Skid Row.Lemmy had unusual antique connections.He was intelligent.I knew his girlfriend Octavia. Morticia Lavina.
Im curious, how does secret rock wife work? Is it a secret marriage, or just for appearances???
@@madarab37 I cant say for all the other rockwives but they do have to share with groupies! When i married Sebastian it was a long while ago in 1985,i was a trained ballerina.I also sang goth vocals+metal screams on Bauhaus+later Gunsnroses.Sebastian ordered i leave his industry as he was jelous.I was a legal wife but i didnt want to be photographed in magazines w Sebatian.Now i regret this.He also more recently asked me to be included in his semi ficticious memoirs but i declined,now i also regret this.Skid row hadnt yet made a hit and i thought if they all knew their lead vocalist was full on married then maybe the band wouldnt be so popular as Sebastian was a sexgod sale type.I also was pretty-sleazy ballerina type.Then Sebastian was jelous of my little sons and he violently hit them in their beautiful faces so i lef Sebastian and managers brought in known Maria who was really the managers daliance.Maria was mantough and hit me when i was in our New Jersey home,then Maria flew to Wales and payed girls to traffik my sons and hurt them.My gosh our lives were ruined.Still today the peer musicians and managers control their artist sending them to whomever you know to ruin our lives.I let Maria or Suzzane in photos.It was before internet but Sebastian+i were together mostly always but then i couldnt forgive him for hurting with such force my children. So i never returned to Sebastian who followed me robbing my next love from Italy.x Lavina Morticia.x
@@morticialilas3229 omg thank you for the response! I love bauhaus, what songs did you sing on? I saw you were in the Gene Loves Jezebel Bruises video but I couldnt figure out what band you were in when you and Sebastian met at Niagara Falls and quickly got married. I dont know how much of that is true but thats what ive read so far.
Sebastian was 16 in 1985.
@@Astro_Five 17
Lemmy was the king of loud heavy rockn. Roll... True legend a man of the people.. Thats the best you can be.. 🕺🕺💪💪🙏
Excellent work. You should look at "The Castle" the group Love/ Arthur Lee lived in in Los Angeles in the mid to late 60s..
love those guys!
Great video, thanks!!!
Thanks man! Needed to know exactly where to find that!!
It's the perfect spot I'd live there for years myself I went to the rainbow back in the day didn't know he lived so close I knew he was a fixture there but I missed my chance to stay in California and meet him but none the less very cool to see his spot in person years ago Salute to Lemmy ! You are still very loved sir you will never be forgotten 😎
Enjoyed the vid. All three of the classic lineup were very interesting people. Fast Eddie seemed very affable. Also, Phil Taylor was taught drums in his youth by an old soldier who was a drummer in the First World War!
Wow, never knew that about the old soldier! So cool. Really strange how all of these guys are gone and went so quickly in succession
Great video, love Lemmy.
🎶⚘️🎶❤️🎶
Rocking Roll and Heavy Metal Icon, a true Legend who is loved by every other rock and metal band.
You could throw a rock from Lemmys pad towards the Bow and it would come close to hitting it's so close to his apartment lol. I hate that I never met the guy he was a good dude
He live there for the last 30 years of is life R.I.P.
Thought his apartment was on the 2nd floor to the right. First apartment next to the sign on the building.
As you look from the street Lemmy's apartment was on the first floor far right. i.e. Floor where the sign is, unit on the far right.
Needn't the Rainbow used to be on Santa Monica...down the street from Barney's Beanery?
It’s amazing that for a celebrity this is all he had.
It’s all he WANTED. A big difference.
Think living in a big 10 room mansion alone
@@roterfuchs8201 If he had bought a mansion in Beverly Hills then he would have called it Lemmywood.
He said in an interview once when asked why he doesn't buy a mansion that he couldn't afford it. Record sales didn't go so well.
For a long time through the 80s and 90s Motorhead weren't really making monster money, they were a midlevel band success wise. But I think the last 15 years or so from 2000- til his death, they were killin it, playing everywhere, loads of gigs. I dont think Motorhead were ever big record sellers compared to many other heavy groups. But I believe I read that at death, he was worth about 12 mill all in .
Metal was always a fringe group. There was no comparison to the earnings of Michael Jackson, Madonna et al and the musicians in rock bands.. maybe the only exception was Metallica and probably Sabbath.
@@CaptainBoraxI would be shocked if he had that much money
@Kelly-ju1kw Apparently he had about 12 Million at death..I was shocked too, but Motorhead blew up in pop from 2000 on
@@CaptainBorax So, why then, couldn't he afford a mansion?!? Had to live in an appartment till his death?!?
I was a bit of a regular at the Rainbow in the late 80s and early 90s.
Lemme was always at the bar playing a video game.
He was a super down to earth guy.
Legends never die. Even when they are killed by death ♠️🤘
Awesome 👍 TY friend I 5TATS OF LEMMY KILMISTER 3OF HIM SNAGGLETOOTH UNDER MY NECK MOTORHEAD NAME ON RIGHT SIDE OF MY FOREARM REST IN POWER LEMMY KILMISTER
Nice! "Snaggletooth" is total thrash, the first and the heaviest!
Awesome stuff!!! Can you please do a Legends of Laurel Canyon tour! Please!!!
What in particular, like the Byrds, Frabk Zappa, etc? Sure, I dig the history there
@@CaptainBorax everything from Crosby stills and nash to Zappa
I had a couple of beers with Lemmy at The Rainbow Room! 🍺🍺
I lived on sycamore 20 years rent control ,my place now is 2300 1 bdr ,his complex for a 2 bdr propably 2700
Black window to the right of the tower wording was his apartment
Song ?
He bought a condo the last year of his life. He didn't live in this apartment. There's footage online. Search "Lemmy's Condo" on UA-cam
We covered that already. This was his apt for 23 years in LA
@@CaptainBorax ok.
To be honest I think I own his apartment on gta 5 and I didn’t know it 😮 no lie I still have it on my game I’m not sure I think if not it’s right across it. And yeah I can’t imagine how much it cost now cause a 2 bedroom house or apartment even where I am at lowest is $1,000 I think.
His apartment should be a historic site museum he should of bought the building
Was the motorhead sticker still on the window? 😂😊
Like in the Lemmy Movie? Yeah, I looked too, wasn't there 😆
Simple man didn't need a lot too be happy a lot like me.
What a shithole. Thanks for this luxurious tour of the "Rockstar's" estate. 🤣😆
😆😆
Thatz a long light! 🚦😳 And he lived on the right side. The left if you are inside facing out. And itz Sunset Blvd not Ave. Carry on
I was thinking his car had broken down..😳
never heard that motorhead track before its amazing 👍
very very early track. There's a brilliant live version "Live at Aylesbury Friars, 31st March 1979"
Keep Us On The Road
Thanks from finland
what's the intro song
Keep us on the road
He was living there before I moved in
I never realised what a dump hollywood is..
It’s not a dump, there are just some very old buildings no one has put any money into in awhile. East Hollywood is a lot worse.
Lemmy is the God of rock.❤
Sounds like a slowed down version of Domination
Of all the places he could have hung out, I wonder what it was about the Rainbow.
I'm sure I saw a video of the bar maid giving Lemmy his mail.
Lemmy is a King and he will inspire generations to come. But your video and rather your voice has a color of irony about it. There is still a long way to go to learn to play rock like Lemmy in LA.
He was the man, and from a different land! Conquered LA!
Imagine how many noise complaints he must've got lol
This is the rnr life I wanna live but in a rv instead a house or condo or apartment cause I love to travel but I also love to make music right now I’m struggling with 2 things ? Getting my family’s support and my left hand to cooperate .
I heard he "bought" his apartment....
He must have been a good tenant to live in the same apartment for all those years.
I mean...I think he bought it.
I was shocked, the great Lemmy lived in a rent controlled apartment
I am struggling and don't even have rent control LOL mine went up almost 30% this year
Yeah no family, touring a lot of the year , rent controlled. He also drank heavily towards the end of his life and faced with sobering up to live longer he chose not to. Luckily his immune system kicked in and kept him alive for another couple of of years!
Lemmy rules forever!
Good video!
Multi millionaire legendary Rockstar paying $900 a month 😂😂😂
@@jaydendunn8180 yeah definitely strange but true. He could have had a great pad down there.Somewhere, but he just didn't care about stuff like that
Legend.
It is pointed out on Google Maps . . . . yep.
rip lemmy
Just wondering what the hell happened to his his Nazi dagger collection
Needed a cheap place to live to blow his cash at the Rainbow. 🍻
Lemmy has a son, cpt.
Disappointing. I thought we were gonna get a look inside.
Whiskey is skottsk, bourbon is for mesar!
helt rätt!
Amazing lol
Wow
The only guy in modern times to look cool Wareing a swastika and not get shit for it 😎🐐
C'est une croix de fer
I wonder if , did LA criminal kingpin Eddie Nash own the Rainbow???
I think he owned the Starwood..More of a 70s era rock club on the strip
No, the Rainbow has always been owned by the Maglieri family. First by Mario Maglieri, who opened it in 1972, and now his son Mikeal.
Wollschlager ist konig !
Nice
Whatever.....I would've bought a big ass farm..
What an awful place to live. I really don't understand why people would want to live in the US. A country with nothing to see. Long live Europe and its history!
Well, we cant all be princesses in Buckingham Palace..
daft question & unrelated = why did you sit at a green light ? :P
Probably because I was babbling about Lemmy. I don't recall, ha
Great video, thanks!