I beat Lemmy at a game of pool once at a club in L.A. - he was super-nice, bullet belt and all. 'Good game mate!!' he slapped me on the back when I won.
It was his being caught or caught up & nicked which inconvenienced Hawkwind on that tour & they got the hump with him. . They were the last ones whom could or would’ve judged anyones’ taste in poison 😁👍
Clickbait. Lemmy did covers of Rolling Stones and liked them, regardless of his opinions of them as people. Can we stop doing this sort of lowest common denominator content?
Man müßte wissen in welchem Zusammenhang der Spruch gefallen ist, dass die Stones zu Intellektuell wie Mutter Söhne sind.... Wenn Lemmy zu einem Album konkret gefragt wurde, bedeutet das nicht daß er eine Band hasst sondern nur daß ihm das Album zu weich ist.
Wow, that must have been fantastic! I went to a concert of Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers and I got completely stoned too. I couldn't see Lemmy with the Hawkind or with The Damned because I was not old enough to go to concerts, but I have found this from 2009. I guess they invited him to play a song with them: ua-cam.com/video/LvcpHIBbhMU/v-deo.html
@@marramamberta1 Two tours I saw the Damned support Motorhead! They were good and great friends of Lemmy! He thought of them as being first Punk band in Britain! Fast loud and in Your face! Unlike clash!
@@ianmatthews3041 Yes Ian, thank you. And yes, they were friends, and Lemmy even played with them for a while in their earlier days. Capitan Sensible said that Lemmy saved the Damned when they were ready to give up.
@@bayareathrasher666 Well done. “Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming "Wow! What a Ride!” ― Hunter S. Thompson
saw them at southampton Gaumont during Ace of Spades tour in 1981 or 82 . i think Weapon were the unfortunate & very unpopular support band. Bands with long hair getting taken seriously was hard enough in the trendy Britain of 1981 & calling yourself Weapon was only forgivable in retrospect by beating Spinal Tap or Bad News by a few years. The folk in that theatre thought they were taking the piss at least poor souls 😃👍
Lemmy lived down the street from me, in Colwyn Bay, N Wales when I got my first and he gave me a few guitar lessons, I was 14, 15, at the time he had a good collection of blues records as I remember. I left a town an year or so later and didn't meet him again until the late 60's when I bumped into him in a club in London, he was a roadie for Hendrix at that time, we had quick chat. I never met him again sadly.
The Motorhead song "(We Are) The Road Crew" changed my life. I was a young kid taking stagecraft 101 in high school and playing in crappy garage bands, not very good at guitar because my fingers were too twitchy, but once I picked up a bass and started playing along to 1970's and 80's punk bands, I started to get pretty good, and a week after graduating high school I went on my first tour as a roadie for a hardcore band. I'm in my 30's now, and (temporarily) physically unable to tour as a roadie or as a musician, but I still play the bass, I still sing, write, and perform my own songs live, and I'm still a fucking roadie.
I used to drink with Lem back in '81-'82 when he lived next door to my ma's in Fulham. Top bloke and loved playing the bandit. He'd cane it for hours lol
In '03 I randomly ended up at the Rainbow on an idle wednesday afternoon. I thought 'Well, there's no way Lemmy would show up at this hour.' Sure enough, there he came in through the back door. I took two vodka shots with my friends and mustered up the courage to go say hi. I couldn't think of anything cool to say so I just patted him on the back and smiled while we shook hands. He looked deep into my eyes and smiled. No words were spoke, but something deep was said. Thank you Lemm. I'll never forget that moment.
My friend who served in Viet Nam said the best guards to have at night was one guy on speed (who could hear anything) and the other guy on pot who would tell him to calm down.
In the years following his death, every time I see a video or hear the music of Lemmy and of Motorhead, I feel like old friends have come to visit. God bless Lemmy, Phil, Fast Eddie and the rest of the guys!
I can remember at the height of the Britpop thing and the love in with football in 1996, Lemmy was asked how he thought England would do in the Euros. He told the interviewer he wasn't interested and f123ing hated football. Same feelings I had at the time, it was a beautiful night when England played Germany, so I went for a long walk, did some shopping and put on The Ace Of Spades.
a few years ago an old rave mush i knew by sight & even older me stood outside our village Co Op in the pissing rain at 8pm . it was closed & the parade was deserted of cars . not understanding what the heck had happened i asked him where everyone had gone. England had made their first cup final since 1966. Thank fuck the pair of us avoided the local pub that night 😂
Football is bread and circuses - to distract you from how the current party is ruining your country, keep watching your "team" - they aren't yours, and never will be, keep buying and wearing their shirts, which they change every season!
Lemmy is Rock and Roll from his core. I saw an interview where Lemmy got star struck when he met Little Richard because he was a huge fan. Oddly if you listen to Motorhead music you will hear a touch of all kinds of old Rock and Roll.
Dave Grohl told a brilliant story at Lemmys funeral (its on here) about meeting Little Richard and getting a picture signed for Lemmy. He didn't get to give it to him before his death. He had it with him and put it on his coffin.
Ironically, John Lennon was the one who played up the working class image the most, but was the most middle class out of the group having been raised by his Aunt Mimi. He was even an art student, like Lemmy scorned the Stones for being.
@@sombra1111 That's absolutely a fair point. The boy was traumatized by his mom's inconsistent attention long before her death sent him into a trauma spiral.
@@mikekolokowsky Thats Fred Durst. Don't like him either. However, I still listen to some Bizkit instrumentals. All the other guys are really talented.
I don't blame them for trying for another shot with Kenney Jones, but they _really_ ought to have disbanded following the tour after John's death. 50% power down.
@septimiusseverus343 As a rock enthusiast who reveres The Who, I hear what you're saying. However, I don't begrudge Pete and Roger for continuing their life's work with the band, either.
Lemmy was a lovely and kind but honest weirdo who lived by his heart and played the base like later thrash metal bands played rhythm guitar. For me, he truly stands out, not only as an artist (no one comes to mind who played quite like him before, during or after his time) but also as a person, a man who simply embraced the freedom to live his life the way he wanted to, didn't give a crap about money, fame or other people's opinions and hardly ever looked back. When Hollywood sold us a dream, this guy just chose what he liked and lived it like the world was an All-You-Can-Eat Buffet, and his place was right between the platters. That's the embodiment of Rock'n'Roll if there ever was one.
Lemmy was actually a big Stones fan and he covered a bunch of their songs like Sympathy For The Devil and Jumpin' Jack Flash, and when he was in Hawkwind they covered Gimme Shelter. He was just referring to their middle class roots but he did love their music.
Yeah, from what he said, I assumed he was talking about the public perception of both bands being incorrect. He didn't say anything bashing the Stones music.
@@ajaded1 Yes, exactly. Motorhead and The Rolling Stones are 2 of my favorite bands, I think Lemmy and Keith Richards would have made an interesting song if they ever collaborated.
Great guy. One of my first Facebook friends when it started, and he sent ME a friend request! Couldn't believe it, but he was the real McCoy. Miss ya big guy.
I agree with Lemmy most things there but Keith Richards was hardly priveledged or pretensious , quite the opposite and lived a rebellious and authentic life as he still does( amazingly!).
Lemmy and ozzy loved the beatles. There was a comment about the beatles..somefuck wit said some of us hates the beatles. Hahahah...so what .who the fuck are you ..lemmy and ozzy have great taste ..couple of my mate's brothers knew lemmy ,said he was massive beatles fan .RIP lemmy. 🙏🥁🎸🎶
Yes, even The Damned, where Lemmy also played for a relatively short time (The Doomed), did cover Beatles' "Help". ua-cam.com/video/OpxNLwakBPI/v-deo.html And this is more recent than when Lemmy was originally with The Damned, but it is good too ua-cam.com/video/LvcpHIBbhMU/v-deo.html
Queens Sheer Heart Attack (News Of The World) & Motorheads Ace Of Spades turned me to Metal Thanks Lemmy & Freddie, and at 61 years.......still rocking. 🤟🤟
I saw Motorhead live one time in February 1994 at the State Theater in Detroit, MI. When they opened up for Black Sabbath on their Cross Purposes tour (Iommi-Butler-Tony Martin-Bobby Rondinelli) line-up. The main reason I went to the concert was to see Black Sabbath, and unfortunately the only Motorhead song I was even familiar with was Ace of Spades. But this was by far the loudest concert I've ever been to in my life. It was in such a small narrow concert hall, I could hardly hear anything for 3 days afterward, and you could feel the floor rumble under your feet during some of the lower bass parts in the songs. The other opening band that night was Morbid Angel, but I got there too late to see them. There was a snowstorm that day so I was late arriving. But I got there right after they got off stage before Motorhead went on. I did see Black Sabbath or (Heaven & Hell) the band name they were touring under at the time since Dio was back in the band again for the 3rd and last time, (Iommi-Butler-Dio-Vinnie Appice line-up) in March 2007 over in London, Ontario Canada at the John Labatt Arena. Unfortunately it was in such a huge arena this time, the sound and view of the stage wasn't even close to as good as when I saw the concert in 1994 at the State Theater in Detroit. The 1994 State Theater concert is my all time favorite concert I've been to. And I'll take a small bare-bones, but louder than Hell and fantastic view of the stage concert like that any day over a huge arena concert with poor sound and even worse view of the stage, like the 2007 concert in Canada. The opening bands for Black Sabbath "Heaven & Hell" were Down & Megadeth. Down I didn't care for at all, but Megadeth sounded really good even though I've never really been a fan of theirs.
Never liked the Beatles thought they are highly overrated. Same with Jimmy Hendrix he is a great guitarist but that is the only thing that was going for the band lyrically wise there really isn't nothing there. Not a huge fan of Motor Head either for that matter.
@@DustinDonald-cz9ot Not a big fan of Motor head, but he is one of the few metal acts, I don't mind from time to time. I generally don't listen to much metal at all, , and prefer hard Rock and other genres. But I like to watch these videos to relax and for the discussion that follows.
1987 Kings Cross, Sydney, Australia. Sunday night, well, Monday morning, around 2 am. Into a well known live music venue, the Cardoma cafe, walks Lemmy and Phil. They we're invited onto the stage to join the band playing there, that night. Good music and a lot of questions from the small and very appreciative audience happily answered by Lemmy and Phil. As usual, Lemmy had white boots on. When he found out what Australians call the white boots worn by girl's in night club's, he laughed aloud, "Your f**king joking right? Take me home and f**k me boot's?? Hahahaha! I'd heard about Australian audiences being the most honest but, I ain't f**kin' you lot. Hahahah". R.I.P. Legend's never die.
@@nickjohnson710 Well done on hating two truly talented original quality bands, though of course the Beatles are the GOAT. 'Overrated' by an idiot. Roger Waters said that 'the Beatles weren't a great band they were a bloody miracle!' Yeah what would he, Jimi Hendrix, Lemmy, Ozzy or anyone else of talent know. You are indeed correct in having your own opinion to which you are of course welcome, no matter how much it shows your sad lack of taste or discernment. However whatever music you actually do like would almost certainly not exist without the Beatles. That's how big they are. They changed the world and music itself which is precisely why they CANNOT be overrated. Merely not appreciated! *'Pearls before swine!'*
@vladdrakul7851 I don't give 2 shits what anybody else says.....what because lemmy says the beatles are the greatest thing since sliced bread. I have to go along with it ?!.....I'm comfortable SAYING I HATE THE BEATLES .....and what's so original about the stone roses ? If you're one of those people who still live in the 90s .....I feel sorry for you.....keep listening to piss poor music that even the people who created it say the same! ?........you're way out of your depth.....
@@nickjohnson710 Ooh do tell us how you REALLY feel. I am glad you are comfortable but I do tend to live in the present. Do enlighten us about which great, not inspired by the Beatles music, you DO like then. You don't need to feel sorry for me I am doing fine listening to great music from Bach, Cab Calloway, Beatles, Led Zeppelin, the Doors, Depeche Mode, Tom Waits, David Bowie, Brian Eno. You are a clueless fool, enjoy your mediocre life!
@@nickjohnson710 If you hate them, fair enough. To say they're overrated? Ludicrous. They almost singlehandedly changed the way music is done within 7 years. The band broke up before any of them turned 30. Consider Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, All You Need is Love and Strawberry Fields Forever: most bands would take that as a career and be overjoyed. For The Beatles, it was 1967.....
Even if you don't agree with somebody, you have to admire their being candid. Because, they are telling you what they really think. Right or wrong. I'll take a thousand of those kinds of people, to one dishonest poser!
"Unfazed" except he started Motörhead to get revenge on Hawkwind and beat them in every way. His dismissal was definitely a catalyst for his forceful approach in Motörhead.
Yeah, and I get Lemmy's anger at Hawkwind, but...David Brock fcked everyone who ever played with them. And Lemmy's greatest days were with that crazy, genius band.
@@Dave_Wight_The_Rock_Oracle Absolute Quatsch. Have you been to a Hawkwind show back in the day? Or Gong? Silly does not equal "mediocre." In fact, it's the antidote for pretentious..
Lemmy, a true Rocker, with Charisma, and great Rock'n roll Songs! Lemmy ❤, R.I.P.!! From the Earth- to Heaven(or Hell!??) Lemmy, your unforgotten!! Torsten, East Germany!👊✌✌🤠!
the beatles, stones, the who .............. can't go wrong with that trifecta. The who is the pinnancle of the whole being greater than the sum of its parts as listening to the late great John Entwhistle and the late great Keith Moon in seperate rooms, There is no f******g way you'd conclude they could make music together. Talented, totally unorthodox and using the bass and drums as lead instruments going off in every direction.......and it worked perfectly. Combine that with pete's songwrtiting & power chords with a killer lead vocalist and wham!! some of the most classic, balls to the wall rock music you'll ever hear.
@@pleun315 maybe in the mid sixties they were, but by 1969 The WHO were on their way to being one of best heavy rock bands in the world. At that point I don’t think The Kinks were in the same league. IMHO. I will say they were good and you have good taste. But they ain’t The WHO.
@@straightpipec6099 they invented the power riff with All day and all of the night....hit after hit....and that were part of the British invasion too. But the Who was there at Monterey the concert that changed music forever.... I love em both, but the Kinks deserve more credits for their music imo
Motorhead was one of the very few...if the only, metal band where punks and metal kids could go to the same show and there wouldn't be a fucking riot. Loudest band I've ever seen... in over 50 years of going to concerts.
The Stones did their time too ! First gig with the complete line up was in the Red Lion Pub , in Sutton ,South London on the edge of Surrey , hardly glamorous Just because they were from the suburbs doesnt take away anything from them ! London suburbs are a proper mix ,after the inner London slum clearances Anyway Lemmy has served his time and then some ,so has every right to his opinions x
Well, he did say “they made great records”, which they did, up until the 80s anyway. He just didn’t think they were great live performers. I would agree, with the exception of the Mick Taylor years. Once Ron Wood came on board, they were a bore live. But, that’s my opinion and taste.
Lemmy entertained on and off the stage Big fan of the Vicars (I'm from Blackpool) Hawkwind and Motorhead . Lemmy was 100% rock and roll, and spoke much wisdom/ humour
He really wasn't. The Clash fused punk, reggae, dub, rockabilly, rnb and hip hop. They influenced Public Enemy. Lemny is an inarticulate oaf. I think he based himself on Lenny from Of Mice and Men.
@@derekmacpherson8324 Lemmy knew his stuff. The early Clash were real, raw, but too political, which I didn't mind. The Clash became too polished and overproduced as the years went by but the original album and London Calling were gold.
@@randolphpinkle4482 I always loved the whole "they got too polished" thing. Nothing stranger to me than watching someone basically say _"They were great early on, but then they got a couple of years' practice and learned to actually play and started to suck."_
It might help if Dim wits like you didn't go around being Elitests like that Every group has one of you guys and nobody like the elitest Douchebag Who will insult someone learning about the band for the first time We could do with a lot less of that shit...
About the bands he talked about, I have to agree with him. Lemmy lived life on 'his' terms. Here's a quote you'll recognize that best describes him, "It's better to burn out, than fade away."
@@DON666 They didn't really play speed metal in the sense that bands like Razor, Exciter and Agent Steel would do, but Motorhead was certainly the chief influence on speed metal, essentially bridging that gap between the old rock and budding NWOBHM scenes, with the tempos and aggression of punk. That created the foundation of speed metal (and by extension, thrash) which is why Motorhead usually gets that credit. Similar to how bands like Venom and Celtic Frost influenced black metal despite not playing actual black metal.
I love Lemmy firstly for his music and bass talents but the other thing I admire Lemmy for is his I don’t give a fuck attitude, Lemmy you may be gone physically or stone dead forever but in your fans you’ll live on forever💜🪖🇬🇧🇺🇸
Seriously, my worst concert ever was the Rolling Stones in 1973 in Hawaii..It was just Jagger prancing down this ramp with purple smoke billowing about..Then running back and forth shaking his body for the girls I guess..ZZ Top was the warm-up band..Blew the Stones away...
Saw the stones in Glasgow about 1990 I think, great songs of course but I thought Bill Wyman looked a right miserable cunt....just standing there motionless counting down the set.....
Same with Hyde Park in '68. Also, the film footage doesn't show them being loudly booed by the crowd, partly for appearing so soon after Brian Jones, partly for Jagger doing his mumbling obit and butterfly stuff and partly because they just were not that good at all in a live gig.
@@Frank_Nemo Right their strength was not in live performance. Grand Funk blew them off the stage on one occasion and did the same thing to Led Zeppelin on another occasion
I like his working-class bias. Motorhead and AC/DC always struck me as the best of working-class hard rock. The script for this video is hagiographic. Just the facts ma'am.
K.R. was 20 years old when the Stones had their first hit. Not many people get to do what they love for a living, much less having financial success of any kind at only 20.
Motörhead was my Heroes of the youth, the music was pure Rock n Roll also the Ramones but they Play faster harder and louder… I missed Lemmy he was the Spirit of Rock n Roll another bands are copies
Same with me. I went to see them around 1977. They were atrocious. It was just noise. I went to see many punk bands around the time and they were by far the worst.
I met him in Stringfellows in 1999. He was standing on his own at the downstairs bar. We did lines in the men's loo and chatted over lap dances. Good times.
So where your born determines your total out look on life does it ? You should of been born in India to the caste system PS many people born into a “ Middle class” still have to work to earn a living
This is no surprise, really. Lemmy was, like most of his generation, a lover of Rock'n'Roll, and understood himself as a Rock'n'Roll player. German Metal Hammer had him saying: "All Motörhead ever played was Rock'n'Roll. I hate Heavy Metal."
I couldn't agree more about the Rolling Stones and The Who. The Beatles and The Who were vastly superior to the Rolling Stones, who I just can't get into and I've tried many times.
I remember the first time I heard Tumbling Dice on my little transistor radio. I thought it was the coolest thing I had ever heard in my life. No song has done that for me since. I feel sorry for people who don't vibe with what the Rolling Stones have laid down in the history of our shared music.
It’s an edgelord earthy folky anti-nobility perspective. It’s his values. If you have the same values, fine. But he’s not 100% right. I mostly disagree with him, but I like him as a personality.
Imagine getting kicked out of a psychedelic rock band, for drugs...
Only cause Lemmy used other drugs than the rest of Hawkwind.
@@fillemon666 that wasn't my point, and you know it.
He got sacked, unceremoniously, for getting detained for possession in North America and missing the concerts he was supposed to play in!?!
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Lemmy himself said he wasn't kicked out for doing drugs just for doing the wrong kind of drugs. Hawkwind weren't into hardcore drugs Lemmy was
I beat Lemmy at a game of pool once at a club in L.A. - he was super-nice, bullet belt and all. 'Good game mate!!' he slapped me on the back when I won.
he used to sit at my pals bar like he was just another guy
It wasn't drugs that got him kicked out of Hawkwind, but the wrong drugs. They did a tonbe if drugs.
Yeah, they were into psychedelics..he was into speed...
@@FloridaDave_and it showed
It was his being caught or caught up & nicked which inconvenienced Hawkwind on that tour & they got the hump with him. . They were the last ones whom could or would’ve judged anyones’ taste in poison 😁👍
He was no hippy, that was the issue.
He said he shagged all of their wives though! 😀
Clickbait. Lemmy did covers of Rolling Stones and liked them, regardless of his opinions of them as people. Can we stop doing this sort of lowest common denominator content?
All I had to see was Lemmy and I clicked. I didn't need anything else.
Man müßte wissen in welchem Zusammenhang der Spruch gefallen ist, dass die Stones zu Intellektuell wie Mutter Söhne sind.... Wenn Lemmy zu einem Album konkret gefragt wurde, bedeutet das nicht daß er eine Band hasst sondern nur daß ihm das Album zu weich ist.
Well said❤ Lenny was a vicar's son- this kind of thing is decidedly unChristian.
He can’t stop. He needs the revenue… 😂
what stones did he do? the stones did covers buddy holly etc ,
I'm 64 now .in my teens I saw him in Hawkind . Great show ! I got stoned as hell at the concert just like everyone else ! Like good old days man ! 🤪
Wow, that must have been fantastic! I went to a concert of Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers and I got completely stoned too. I couldn't see Lemmy with the Hawkind or with The Damned because I was not old enough to go to concerts, but I have found this from 2009. I guess they invited him to play a song with them:
ua-cam.com/video/LvcpHIBbhMU/v-deo.html
@@marramamberta1 Two tours I saw the Damned support Motorhead!
They were good and great friends of Lemmy!
He thought of them as being first Punk band in Britain!
Fast loud and in Your face!
Unlike clash!
@@ianmatthews3041 Yes Ian, thank you. And yes, they were friends, and Lemmy even played with them for a while in their earlier days. Capitan Sensible said that Lemmy saved the Damned when they were ready to give up.
Your one lucky bastard . Us teens only can get High and relive the old. New shit sucks 😢
@@nocturnal6311 Right place right time!
We will never see the likes of him again, true legend. Seen Motorhead 9 times
NINE TIMES? That's a true fan! How's your hearing now? 😆
@@dannyzuehlsdorf3697 its shot, but I'm old...its ok
@@bayareathrasher666 Well done.
“Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming "Wow! What a Ride!”
― Hunter S. Thompson
@@bayareathrasher666 Our Uncle Ted destroyed my hearing while touring with Damn Yankees! That was the only concert where I wished I had EARPLUGS!
saw them at southampton Gaumont during Ace of Spades tour in 1981 or 82 . i think Weapon were the unfortunate & very unpopular support band. Bands with long hair getting taken seriously was hard enough in the trendy Britain of 1981 & calling yourself Weapon was only forgivable in retrospect by beating Spinal Tap or Bad News by a few years. The folk in that theatre thought they were taking the piss at least poor souls 😃👍
Lemmy lived down the street from me, in Colwyn Bay, N Wales when I got my first and he gave me a few guitar lessons, I was 14, 15, at the time he had a good collection of blues records as I remember. I left a town an year or so later and didn't meet him again until the late 60's when I bumped into him in a club in London, he was a roadie for Hendrix at that time, we had quick chat. I never met him again sadly.
RIP, Lemmy. You are still with us in spirit!
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Gods don't die... hes with bon scott, jimmy hendrix, etc now ruleing rock from Olympus
True. I think of him whenever I have a Scotch.
Literally! I'm a medium and have seen him come through 3 times and the last time two of us clearly saw him.
The Motorhead song "(We Are) The Road Crew" changed my life.
I was a young kid taking stagecraft 101 in high school and playing in crappy garage bands, not very good at guitar because my fingers were too twitchy, but once I picked up a bass and started playing along to 1970's and 80's punk bands, I started to get pretty good, and a week after graduating high school I went on my first tour as a roadie for a hardcore band.
I'm in my 30's now, and (temporarily) physically unable to tour as a roadie or as a musician, but I still play the bass, I still sing, write, and perform my own songs live, and I'm still a fucking roadie.
another tube of super glue ....... Brilliant song the lyrics are so nailed on
That has to be my favourite Motorhead track - best played at volume 11!
that's a great story
I used to drink with Lem back in '81-'82 when he lived next door to my ma's in Fulham. Top bloke and loved playing the bandit. He'd cane it for hours lol
In '03 I randomly ended up at the Rainbow on an idle wednesday afternoon. I thought 'Well, there's no way Lemmy would show up at this hour.' Sure enough, there he came in through the back door. I took two vodka shots with my friends and mustered up the courage to go say hi. I couldn't think of anything cool to say so I just patted him on the back and smiled while we shook hands. He looked deep into my eyes and smiled. No words were spoke, but something deep was said. Thank you Lemm. I'll never forget that moment.
Sweet guy, beat him at a game of pool at Spaceland once. 'Good game mate!!' he said as he slapped me on the back.
I slapped Lemmy on the back once. He punched me in the face!
My friend who served in Viet Nam said the best guards to have at night was one guy on speed (who could hear anything) and the other guy on pot who would tell him to calm down.
For all his wild image, Lemmy was a great thinker, with a lot of empathy.
In the years following his death, every time I see a video or hear the music of Lemmy and of Motorhead, I feel like old friends have come to visit. God bless Lemmy, Phil, Fast Eddie and the rest of the guys!
Live fast, die young, leave a good-looking corpse.
Lemmy was only one for three, but damn did he live fast.
He didn't die young - but he certainly tried.
Live fast etc.....was an Alice Cooper quote from the early 70s
He still made it to 70, croaking too fast would have been a waste of good drugs
@@DavidHarvey-po9le yup, it was amazing seeing him made it to 70 with his signature lifestyle
70 is a good age for somebody who drinks a fifth of Jack everyday.
I can remember at the height of the Britpop thing and the love in with football in 1996, Lemmy was asked how he thought England would do in the Euros. He told the interviewer he wasn't interested and f123ing hated football. Same feelings I had at the time, it was a beautiful night when England played Germany, so I went for a long walk, did some shopping and put on The Ace Of Spades.
a few years ago an old rave mush i knew by sight & even older me stood outside our village Co Op in the pissing rain at 8pm . it was closed & the parade was deserted of cars . not understanding what the heck had happened i asked him where everyone had gone. England had made their first cup final since 1966. Thank fuck the pair of us avoided the local pub that night 😂
Football is bread and circuses - to distract you from how the current party is ruining your country, keep watching your "team" - they aren't yours, and never will be, keep buying and wearing their shirts, which they change every season!
Was that the same one he gave Skunk Anansie the thumbs up?
I hate football as well and it is an incredibly negative form of sport and it is controlled by criminals and corruption.
Great video. Makes me want to revisit Lemmy's work.
Lemmy is Rock and Roll from his core. I saw an interview where Lemmy got star struck when he met Little Richard because he was a huge fan. Oddly if you listen to Motorhead music you will hear a touch of all kinds of old Rock and Roll.
he is also a B-leaguer
@@Dave_Wight_The_Rock_Oracle Have you ever seen them live?
Except a good singer …
@@Dave_Wight_The_Rock_OracleWho?
Dave Grohl told a brilliant story at Lemmys funeral (its on here) about meeting Little Richard and getting a picture signed for Lemmy. He didn't get to give it to him before his death. He had it with him and put it on his coffin.
Lemmy had a very loving and supportive mother... makes a big confidence difference with guys later in life.
Very good comment
Sounds like he was the mummy's boy then.
@@stephentobin2087 When he was a boy sure. Whats your issue?
@@stephentobin2087 your chanel shows your a nobody
@@stephentobin2087 Every boy should be a mummy's boy, meaning every boy should feel loved.
I saw Lemmy with Hawkwind on the US Space Ritual Tour in Dec. 1973, they were awesome and so was he...!
The Beatles really did slug it out before their success.
Ironically, John Lennon was the one who played up the working class image the most, but was the most middle class out of the group having been raised by his Aunt Mimi. He was even an art student, like Lemmy scorned the Stones for being.
@@ErisRising That's true, but he also had the most difficult childhood of the four. As Lemmy said, money isn't everything.
@@sombra1111 That's absolutely a fair point. The boy was traumatized by his mom's inconsistent attention long before her death sent him into a trauma spiral.
The Beatles were created in part by Tavistock and quite a few of their songs weren't written by them.
@@williamchiafos3889 lol.
Comment about Limp Bizkit - "Just garage attendants with gas masks on"..... CLASSIC....
They are a bit 'kiddie' music
The vocalist, I forget his name, was a douche. The guitarist, I forget his name, was pretty good actually.
@@mikekolokowsky Thats Fred Durst. Don't like him either. However, I still listen to some Bizkit instrumentals. All the other guys are really talented.
I think he was talking about Slipknot, a band more fitting for such description...
Wasn't that quote misplaced?
Seems like he was talking about Slipknot, from that same 'nu metal' era. 🤔
= literally gas mask + jumpsuit
Lemmy loved The Who. He just thought they should have disbanded after Moon's death
I don't blame them for trying for another shot with Kenney Jones, but they _really_ ought to have disbanded following the tour after John's death. 50% power down.
@septimiusseverus343
As a rock enthusiast who reveres The Who, I hear what you're saying. However, I don't begrudge Pete and Roger for continuing their life's work with the band, either.
I think more entwhistle....I think Lemmy REALLY rated him as a bass player
Nah, Lemmy did love The Who. They toured together. He did revere Entwhistle though. Lemmy had a few great Keith Moon stories.....😄
@@septimiusseverus343
Yeah, John was a major part of their sound. The Who without him simply isn't The Who anymore. What are they thinking...
Lemmy was a lovely and kind but honest weirdo who lived by his heart and played the base like later thrash metal bands played rhythm guitar. For me, he truly stands out, not only as an artist (no one comes to mind who played quite like him before, during or after his time) but also as a person, a man who simply embraced the freedom to live his life the way he wanted to, didn't give a crap about money, fame or other people's opinions and hardly ever looked back.
When Hollywood sold us a dream, this guy just chose what he liked and lived it like the world was an All-You-Can-Eat Buffet, and his place was right between the platters. That's the embodiment of Rock'n'Roll if there ever was one.
Lemmy was actually a big Stones fan and he covered a bunch of their songs like Sympathy For The Devil and Jumpin' Jack Flash, and when he was in Hawkwind they covered Gimme Shelter. He was just referring to their middle class roots but he did love their music.
Yeah, from what he said, I assumed he was talking about the public perception of both bands being incorrect. He didn't say anything bashing the Stones music.
@@ajaded1 Yes, exactly. Motorhead and The Rolling Stones are 2 of my favorite bands, I think Lemmy and Keith Richards would have made an interesting song if they ever collaborated.
Yes he said they did ok music but were crap on stage. Truth.
@@pflaffik Correct, you were listening
I have come to really detest the use of the word “hated” in UA-cam video post titles.
Criticism is not hatred.
Long time fan of his role in music and loving his work, all comparisons fail when he is himself. Truly a great one.
Very well said Mate!
Never been anyone like him before and not likely to see His like again!
He was pure and raw and he didn’t care whether you liked it or not lol I always had mad respect for him and sad that he’s gone🎸👍🏻
Great guy. One of my first Facebook friends when it started, and he sent ME a friend request! Couldn't believe it, but he was the real McCoy. Miss ya big guy.
I agree with Lemmy most things there but Keith Richards was hardly priveledged or pretensious , quite the opposite and lived a rebellious and authentic life as he still does( amazingly!).
Lemmy and ozzy loved the beatles. There was a comment about the beatles..somefuck wit said some of us hates the beatles. Hahahah...so what .who the fuck are you ..lemmy and ozzy have great taste ..couple of my mate's brothers knew lemmy ,said he was massive beatles fan .RIP lemmy. 🙏🥁🎸🎶
Yes, even The Damned, where Lemmy also played for a relatively short time (The Doomed), did cover Beatles' "Help". ua-cam.com/video/OpxNLwakBPI/v-deo.html
And this is more recent than when Lemmy was originally with The Damned, but it is good too ua-cam.com/video/LvcpHIBbhMU/v-deo.html
Remember Lemmy one time saying that the best pop song ever written was........................Dancing Queen by Abba.
Listen to the lyrics - It's about a slag - "anyone could be that guy".
@@DavidHarvey-po9le think its more about a young girl having a good time and flirting whilst dancing.
@@DavidHarvey-po9le misogynist much?
Queens Sheer Heart Attack (News Of The World) & Motorheads Ace Of Spades turned me to Metal Thanks Lemmy & Freddie, and at 61 years.......still rocking. 🤟🤟
He once said the only rock star he truly missed was Phil Lynott of Thin Lizzy . Philip was a F-ing genius .
If Phil Lynott was a genius, we're all in trouble. Confusing good with genius is a huge jump in anyone's dreams
I saw Motorhead live one time in February 1994 at the State Theater in Detroit, MI. When they opened up for Black Sabbath on their Cross Purposes tour (Iommi-Butler-Tony Martin-Bobby Rondinelli) line-up. The main reason I went to the concert was to see Black Sabbath, and unfortunately the only Motorhead song I was even familiar with was Ace of Spades.
But this was by far the loudest concert I've ever been to in my life. It was in such a small narrow concert hall, I could hardly hear anything for 3 days afterward, and you could feel the floor rumble under your feet during some of the lower bass parts in the songs. The other opening band that night was Morbid Angel, but I got there too late to see them. There was a snowstorm that day so I was late arriving. But I got there right after they got off stage before Motorhead went on.
I did see Black Sabbath or (Heaven & Hell) the band name they were touring under at the time since Dio was back in the band again for the 3rd and last time, (Iommi-Butler-Dio-Vinnie Appice line-up) in March 2007 over in London, Ontario Canada at the John Labatt Arena. Unfortunately it was in such a huge arena this time, the sound and view of the stage wasn't even close to as good as when I saw the concert in 1994 at the State Theater in Detroit.
The 1994 State Theater concert is my all time favorite concert I've been to. And I'll take a small bare-bones, but louder than Hell and fantastic view of the stage concert like that any day over a huge arena concert with poor sound and even worse view of the stage, like the 2007 concert in Canada. The opening bands for Black Sabbath "Heaven & Hell" were Down & Megadeth. Down I didn't care for at all, but Megadeth sounded really good even though I've never really been a fan of theirs.
I see he had earned an iron cross too, wow! ;) RIP Lemmy!
When did he claim to have earned it?
First class also….😂
@@goatboy150In 1941 of course. As a seedling. 😂
@@goatboy150 He didn’t claim it, it was awarded to him by Himmler..for services to ‘Reich and Roll’
Back then you could wear the gear and look baddass and nobody cared.
I am a Jazz musician, but Lemmy is one of my heroes.
I didn't know he was a huge Beatles, fan, Lemmy had great taste.
I lost my appreciation for the Beatles. I will take Lemmys opinion seriously and listen to them more now.
His taste seems incredibly limited and narrow to me, after watching this video.
Never liked the Beatles thought they are highly overrated. Same with Jimmy Hendrix he is a great guitarist but that is the only thing that was going for the band lyrically wise there really isn't nothing there. Not a huge fan of Motor Head either for that matter.
@@DustinDonald-cz9ot Not a big fan of Motor head, but he is one of the few metal acts, I don't mind from time to time. I generally don't listen to much metal at all, , and prefer hard Rock and other genres. But I like to watch these videos to relax and for the discussion that follows.
@@trashyraccoon2615It does seem that way, actually.
1987 Kings Cross, Sydney, Australia.
Sunday night, well, Monday morning, around 2 am. Into a well known live music venue, the Cardoma cafe, walks Lemmy and Phil. They we're invited onto the stage to join the band playing there, that night. Good music and a lot of questions from the small and very appreciative audience happily answered by Lemmy and Phil.
As usual, Lemmy had white boots on.
When he found out what Australians call the white boots worn by girl's in night club's, he laughed aloud, "Your f**king joking right? Take me home and f**k me boot's?? Hahahaha! I'd heard about Australian audiences being the most honest but, I ain't f**kin' you lot. Hahahah". R.I.P. Legend's never die.
Canadians call them that too.
Everyone knows The Beatles are the greatest-their work ethic got them to where they wanted to go to.
I hate the beatles... most overrated band in history .....along with the stone roses
@@nickjohnson710 Well done on hating two truly talented original quality bands, though of course the Beatles are the GOAT. 'Overrated' by an idiot. Roger Waters said that 'the Beatles weren't a great band they were a bloody miracle!' Yeah what would he, Jimi Hendrix, Lemmy, Ozzy or anyone else of talent know. You are indeed correct in having your own opinion to which you are of course welcome, no matter how much it shows your sad lack of taste or discernment. However whatever music you actually do like would almost certainly not exist without the Beatles. That's how big they are. They changed the world and music itself which is precisely why they CANNOT be overrated. Merely not appreciated! *'Pearls before swine!'*
@vladdrakul7851 I don't give 2 shits what anybody else says.....what because lemmy says the beatles are the greatest thing since sliced bread. I have to go along with it ?!.....I'm comfortable SAYING I HATE THE BEATLES .....and what's so original about the stone roses ? If you're one of those people who still live in the 90s .....I feel sorry for you.....keep listening to piss poor music that even the people who created it say the same! ?........you're way out of your depth.....
@@nickjohnson710 Ooh do tell us how you REALLY feel. I am glad you are comfortable but I do tend to live in the present. Do enlighten us about which great, not inspired by the Beatles music, you DO like then. You don't need to feel sorry for me I am doing fine listening to great music from Bach, Cab Calloway, Beatles, Led Zeppelin, the Doors, Depeche Mode, Tom Waits, David Bowie, Brian Eno. You are a clueless fool, enjoy your mediocre life!
@@nickjohnson710 If you hate them, fair enough. To say they're overrated? Ludicrous. They almost singlehandedly changed the way music is done within 7 years. The band broke up before any of them turned 30.
Consider Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, All You Need is Love and Strawberry Fields Forever: most bands would take that as a career and be overjoyed. For The Beatles, it was 1967.....
I saw Motörhead in the 90’s, they were awesome. And REALLY loud!
I give him credit,he’s the only one I know of that took shit,and made it shine.
What shit did he shine? Just wondering what you mean
He made it smell good too.
To quote Arnold J. Rimmer, "Ahh, the classics, Mendelssohn, Mozart, Motorhead...."
At 55, I was never a fan of Motorhead's music, but I'll always love Lemmy for his unapologetic love of RocknRoll 😁
"what are you going to do with it, eat it? sleep with it?" , I like that, just fucking spend it
You could spend it on GOURMET FOOD and HIGH CLASS EXPENSIVE HOOKERS....that's what!
Even if you don't agree with somebody, you have to admire their being candid. Because, they are telling you what they really think. Right or wrong. I'll take a thousand of those kinds of people, to one dishonest poser!
Wrong people need to shut up or they will be dealt with... righteously
@@wisenheimer9997 Prick!
"Unfazed" except he started Motörhead to get revenge on Hawkwind and beat them in every way. His dismissal was definitely a catalyst for his forceful approach in Motörhead.
Yeah, and I get Lemmy's anger at Hawkwind, but...David Brock fcked everyone who ever played with them. And Lemmy's greatest days were with that crazy, genius band.
that's an indictment of how mediocre Hawkwind was ..
@@Dave_Wight_The_Rock_Oracle
Absolute Quatsch. Have you been to a Hawkwind show back in the day? Or Gong? Silly does not equal "mediocre." In fact, it's the antidote for pretentious..
I love Hawkwind as well as Motorhead.
As of a few years ago Hawkwind was still doing festivals. @@haeuptlingaberja4927
Lemmy, a true Rocker, with Charisma, and great Rock'n roll Songs! Lemmy ❤, R.I.P.!! From the Earth- to Heaven(or Hell!??) Lemmy, your unforgotten!! Torsten, East Germany!👊✌✌🤠!
I like the Yardbirds.
Speed maths pioneer Lemmy kicking ass on the abacus at 0:19. He later switched to bass because it had fewer strings.
12!!!!!
Nah he was just honest, can't make the man love what he doesn't.
Hawkwind and Motorhead are two of my favorite bands. ❤❤
Just saw the reverend horton heat cover ace of spades. Awesome.
Lemmy was great true rock & roll star.
the beatles, stones, the who .............. can't go wrong with that trifecta. The who is the pinnancle of the whole being greater than the sum of its parts as listening to the late great John Entwhistle and the late great Keith Moon in seperate rooms, There is no f******g way you'd conclude they could make music together. Talented, totally unorthodox and using the bass and drums as lead instruments going off in every direction.......and it worked perfectly. Combine that with pete's songwrtiting & power chords with a killer lead vocalist and wham!! some of the most classic, balls to the wall rock music you'll ever hear.
Correct you are!
The Kinks were much better 🎉
@@pleun315 maybe in the mid sixties they were, but by 1969 The WHO were on their way to being one of best heavy rock bands in the world. At that point I don’t think The Kinks were in the same league. IMHO. I will say they were good and you have good taste. But they ain’t The WHO.
@@straightpipec6099 they invented the power riff with All day and all of the night....hit after hit....and that were part of the British invasion too. But the Who was there at Monterey the concert that changed music forever.... I love em both, but the Kinks deserve more credits for their music imo
Well said!
Motorhead was one of the very few...if the only, metal band where punks and metal kids could go to the same show and there wouldn't be a fucking riot. Loudest band I've ever seen... in over 50 years of going to concerts.
Unfortunately for me an 62 yo, I appreciated Lemmy much too late in life.RIP
You listened which is good enough for Me Mate!
Lemmy never changed for nobody. Lived the life.proper ROCKSTAR.
Lemmy said the Beatles were the sun and the rest of us were bands in their orbit.
And The Who had a Moon
Lemmy was a sweet guy. He didn't have time for hate - he was too busy having fun.
The Stones did their time too !
First gig with the complete line up was in the Red Lion Pub , in Sutton ,South London on the edge of Surrey , hardly glamorous
Just because they were from the suburbs doesnt take away anything from them !
London suburbs are a proper mix ,after the inner London slum clearances
Anyway Lemmy has served his time and then some ,so has every right to his opinions x
Well, he did say “they made great records”, which they did, up until the 80s anyway. He just didn’t think they were great live performers. I would agree, with the exception of the Mick Taylor years. Once Ron Wood came on board, they were a bore live. But, that’s my opinion and taste.
Lemmy was actually a big Stones fan, I talked to him one night about it on the Bastards tour.
Lemmy entertained on and off the stage Big fan of the Vicars (I'm from Blackpool) Hawkwind and Motorhead .
Lemmy was 100% rock and roll, and spoke much wisdom/ humour
Lemmy knew wtf he was talking about when he talked about Rock n Roll. He embodied it.
🙄
Lemmy is god yes but His opinion is still just an opinion my dude lol
Lemmy lived life his way, every day - something very few of us have the opportunity (or gumption) to do!
He was right about the Clash.
He really wasn't. The Clash fused punk, reggae, dub, rockabilly, rnb and hip hop. They influenced Public Enemy. Lemny is an inarticulate oaf. I think he based himself on Lenny from Of Mice and Men.
@@derekmacpherson8324 Lemmy knew his stuff. The early Clash were real, raw, but too political, which I didn't mind. The Clash became too polished and overproduced as the years went by but the original album and London Calling were gold.
@@randolphpinkle4482 I always loved the whole "they got too polished" thing.
Nothing stranger to me than watching someone basically say _"They were great early on, but then they got a couple of years' practice and learned to actually play and started to suck."_
Definitely
@@derekmacpherson8324You obviously know nothing about him!
A legend and a scholar ,a true gentleman believe it or not
a pure icon for which 99 percent of people can only rightfully recognize one song...
It might help if Dim wits like you didn't go around being Elitests like that Every group has one of you guys and nobody like the elitest Douchebag Who will insult someone learning about the band for the first time
We could do with a lot less of that shit...
Silver Machine!?!
If you heard one, you heard them all anyway. :D But that's the magic of it, anyway.
@@Arnechk you should visit the ear, nose and throat department. get your hearing checked
About the bands he talked about, I have to agree with him. Lemmy lived life on 'his' terms. Here's a quote you'll recognize that best describes him, "It's better to burn out, than fade away."
I always liked Lemmy, I like him even more now
As a South Londoner who went to Art college I can only say that Lemmy is the GOAT.
HE WAS ROCK 'N' ROLL!
RIP Mate.
"Art College"? One thing's for sure: that's the LAST place you'll ever actually learn about art proper.
@@johnsmith7676
Photo Journalism.
Taught me to use my eyes and express what I see - this also comes in handy as an observational poet...
Nice, interesting video, but no, Motörhead were never Speed Metal. They're Rock'N'Roll. 🤘
Motorhead was RnR.
@@ElTedroDiablo Exactly.
@@DON666 They didn't really play speed metal in the sense that bands like Razor, Exciter and Agent Steel would do, but Motorhead was certainly the chief influence on speed metal, essentially bridging that gap between the old rock and budding NWOBHM scenes, with the tempos and aggression of punk. That created the foundation of speed metal (and by extension, thrash) which is why Motorhead usually gets that credit. Similar to how bands like Venom and Celtic Frost influenced black metal despite not playing actual black metal.
@@blakeprocter5818 Alright, that's a fair point.
I love Lemmy firstly for his music and bass talents but the other thing I admire Lemmy for is his I don’t give a fuck attitude, Lemmy you may be gone physically or stone dead forever but in your fans you’ll live on forever💜🪖🇬🇧🇺🇸
Seriously, my worst concert ever was the Rolling Stones in 1973 in Hawaii..It was just Jagger prancing down this ramp with purple smoke billowing about..Then running back and forth shaking his body for the girls I guess..ZZ Top was the warm-up band..Blew the Stones away...
Saw the stones in Glasgow about 1990 I think, great songs of course but I thought Bill Wyman looked a right miserable cunt....just standing there motionless counting down the set.....
Couldn't agree more. The worst concert i ever saw was the rolling stones. All Jager did was strut around on stage. What an annoying ass band.
Ditto, ditto and more DITTOS...
Same with Hyde Park in '68. Also, the film footage doesn't show them being loudly booed by the crowd, partly for appearing so soon after Brian Jones, partly for Jagger doing his mumbling obit and butterfly stuff and partly because they just were not that good at all in a live gig.
@@Frank_Nemo Right their strength was not in live performance. Grand Funk blew them off the stage on one occasion and did the same thing to Led Zeppelin on another occasion
I like his working-class bias. Motorhead and AC/DC always struck me as the best of working-class hard rock. The script for this video is hagiographic. Just the facts ma'am.
He didn’t say he hated the Stones. He said they made great records.
Exactly.
Great video with really cool rare pictures and clips!🤘😃🤘
Wait,Lennon. Also went to art school.
As did their original bass player, Stuart Sutcliff (RIP). They met each other at Liverpool College of Art.
@@lesteubes-r1t Most British rock bands of that era had art students in their line-ups. Pete Townshend and Jimmy Page are two examples.
He didn’t hate these bands, he just had an opinion.
If you read 'Life' by Keith Richards, you will learn that the Stones never had it 'easy'. They were skint most of their early days!
They grew up middle- to upper middle class surroundings, unlike the Beatles, who grew up in, well,.. Liverpool...
@@painkillerjones6232keith wasn't middle class, nor jones, wyman or watts.
Read 'Stone Alone' by Bill Wyman for a definitive view on the early Stones. He had a hard start in life as a working class boy.
K.R. was 20 years old when the Stones had their first hit. Not many people get to do what they love for a living, much less having financial success of any kind at only 20.
Lemmy was a true rock and roll rebel. The newer bands mentioned couldn't hold a candle to Motorhead.
Lemmy is a true legend
I love that Cross or Templar even, that he's always wearing, rest his soul ✝☦🙏
College bad, money bad, politics bad .. All he liked was loud noise and anger. Depending on mood i would agree lol.
Motörhead was my Heroes of the youth, the music was pure Rock n Roll also the Ramones but they Play faster harder and louder… I missed Lemmy he was the Spirit of Rock n Roll another bands are copies
True working class hero
Lemmy was spot on! always Correct in what he said. R.I.P you legend Lemmy
Lemmy Suck's!…
@@patrickciacco1083 Sucks*
Lemmy was in Hawkwind? Well, learn something new every day.
Have not heard mention of Hawkwind for quite some time. A brilliant band.
LOL…looking at Lemmy at 0:40…I had no idea that for a time he’d adopted the Southern California hippie look.
The Clash bores the hemoglobin outta me. And God did I tried to like them.
Same with me. I went to see them around 1977. They were atrocious. It was just noise.
I went to see many punk bands around the time and they were by far the worst.
Genesis are more authentic than The Clash. They weren't ashamed of their upbringing like Joe Strummer was.
First album is solid self titled
agreed. 'bored the hemoglobin' is a great, great phrase.
Pogues way better.
He was right about all bands. Surprisingly, our opinions coincided🎉😂
I think he realused why bands carry on for whatever reason later in life. Regardless of how far removed the performances become from the classic era
Mick was the only one of the Rolling stones who was going to college, ie the London School of economics for a short time.
Thank you
yeah, sometimes Lemmy made dumb comments
STONES ARE CROWN SPONSORED
LSE FINANCED THE BAND, which makes no sense.
Blue Bloods & Nobles. Beatles too.
@@swine74 Yes he did but he had a way of getting away with things, because of his personality/charisma.
@@Passenger_2mars No worries
I met him in Stringfellows in 1999. He was standing on his own at the downstairs bar. We did lines in the men's loo and chatted over lap dances. Good times.
John Lennon was born in an Upper Middle Class suburb of Liverpool... He was the opposite of a Working Class Hero
He was a wife abuser as well and therefore not a man of peace. He obsessed on his own material success and popularity. He was no hippy.
@@lamontcranston3177the Beatles were a creation of Dick Martin and Tavistock. I can't stand the flub four
So where your born determines your total out look on life does it ? You should of been born in India to the caste system PS many people born into a “ Middle class” still have to work to earn a living
@@lamontcranston3177He slapped Cynthia *once.
@@lamontcranston3177 and he supported the IRA and abandoned his son Julian, not a nice guy by any means
This is no surprise, really. Lemmy was, like most of his generation, a lover of Rock'n'Roll, and understood himself as a Rock'n'Roll player. German Metal Hammer had him saying: "All Motörhead ever played was Rock'n'Roll. I hate Heavy Metal."
*Lemmy was an..."Ace of Spades."*
he was the man true to his name a legend
I couldn't agree more about the Rolling Stones and The Who. The Beatles and The Who were vastly superior to the Rolling Stones, who I just can't get into and I've tried many times.
I remember the first time I heard Tumbling Dice on my little transistor radio. I thought it was the coolest thing I had ever heard in my life. No song has done that for me since. I feel sorry for people who don't vibe with what the Rolling Stones have laid down in the history of our shared music.
No. The Stones are the greatest.
Always loved the way Lemmy cut through the bullshit. An honest and genuine soul……total respect ❤
Truth stings. 100 percent correct.
It’s an edgelord earthy folky anti-nobility perspective. It’s his values. If you have the same values, fine. But he’s not 100% right. I mostly disagree with him, but I like him as a personality.
@@InsaneStryker777Best comment here.