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70-412: James Vowell was its founding editor. Among its writers were Keith Fitzgerald, Nigey Lennon, Lionel Rolfe, Lawrence Wechsler, Mick Farren , Richard Meltzer , Heidi Dvorak, Chris Morris , Jerry Stahl , Steven Kane, Andy Klein, Allen Levy, Jim Goad , Kirk Silsbee, Henry Sheehan, Samantha Dunn, Natalie Nichols, Steve Appleford, Eric Mankin (also editor), Rich Robinson, Paul Birchall, Eddie Rivera (who wrote
140-579: A Heated Fork and Dr. Crow . Aside from his own work, he provided lyrics for various musician friends over the years. He collaborated with Ian Fraser Kilmister ( Lemmy ), co-writing "Lost Johnny" for Hawkwind , and "Keep Us on the Road" and "Damage Case" for Motörhead . With Larry Wallis , he co-wrote "When's the Fun Begin?" for the Pink Fairies and several tracks on Wallis' solo album Death in
210-497: A band by the name of "Bastard" would never get a slot on Top of the Pops , Lemmy changed the band's name to " Motörhead " – the title of the last song he had written for Hawkwind. Soon after, Wallis and Fox were replaced with guitarist "Fast" Eddie Clarke and drummer Phil "Philthy Animal" Taylor and with this line-up, the band began to achieve success. Lemmy's guttural vocals were unique in rock at that time, and were copied during
280-399: A cosmetic called "The Ace of Spades" with the description "In honor of a motoring head." Lemmy positioned his microphone in an uncommonly high position, angled so that he appeared to be looking up at the sky rather than at the audience. He said that it was for "personal comfort, that's all. It's also one way of avoiding seeing the audience. In the days when we only had ten people and a dog, it
350-551: A crowd favourite throughout the band's career, and the UK #1 live album No Sleep 'til Hammersmith . Motörhead became one of the most influential bands in the heavy metal genre. Their – and Lemmy's – final live performance was in Berlin , Germany, on 11 December 2015 during the band's 40th Anniversary Tour . At the age of 17, Lemmy met a holidaying girl named Cathy. He followed her to Stockport , where she gave birth to his son Sean, who
420-547: A flat with Noel Redding , bassist of the Jimi Hendrix Experience , and with Neville Chesters , their road manager. He got a job as a roadie for the band. In 1968, he joined the psychedelic rock band Sam Gopal under the name Ian Willis and recorded the album Escalator which was released in 1969. After meeting Simon King at a shopping centre in Chelsea in 1969, he joined the band Opal Butterfly , but
490-399: A guitar to school and had been "surrounded by chicks." His mother had a guitar, which he then took to school, and was himself surrounded by girls even though he could not play. By the time he left school, he had moved with his family to Conwy . He went on to work several odd jobs, including one at the local Hotpoint electric appliance factory, while also playing guitar for local bands such as
560-505: A guitarist, but on the morning of the Notting Hill gig, they decided not to get another guitarist. By chance, the bass player did not show up and left his equipment in the van. He often said, "Their bass player was pretty much saying 'please steal my gig!' So I stole his gig." Lemmy quickly developed a distinctive style that was strongly shaped by his early experience as a rhythm guitarist, often using double stops and chords rather than
630-457: A hard, sea-farin' town, all these dockers and sailors around all the time who would beat the piss out of you if you so much as winked at them. ... The Rolling Stones were the mummy's boys—they were all college students from the outskirts of London. ... The Stones made great records, but they were always shit on stage, whereas the Beatles were the gear." In Stockport , Lemmy joined local bands
700-586: A lodger who lives in a closet. He appeared on Down and Dirty with Jim Norton as the series DJ, and also wrote the theme music. He appeared in a 2001 advertisement for Kit Kat , playing violin as part of a string quartet in a genteel tearoom. In 2015, Lemmy appeared as a central figure in the Björn Tagemose -directed silent film Gutterdämmerung opposite Grace Jones , Henry Rollins , Iggy Pop , Tom Araya of Slayer and Eagles of Death Metal 's Jesse Hughes . The 2010 rockumentary film Lemmy
770-424: A model dedicated to Lemmy, the 1992LEM, which was available with the same cabinets Lemmy used. Lemmy described his style as "I play a lot of notes, but I also play a lot of chords. And I play a lot of open strings. I just don't play like a bass player. There are complaints about me from time to time. It's not like having a bass player; it's like having a deep guitarist. Lemmy's unconventional playing style changed
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#1732783854250840-526: A previous marriage, Patricia and Tony, whom Ian disliked. They later moved to a farm in the Welsh village of Benllech , with Lemmy commenting that "funnily enough, being the only English kid among 700 Welsh ones didn't make for the happiest time, but it was interesting from an anthropological point of view". He attended Ysgol Syr Thomas Jones , a comprehensive school in Amlwch , where he was nicknamed "Lemmy." It
910-569: A roadie for the Nice . Emerson used these knives many times as keyholders when playing the Hammond organ during concerts with The Nice and Emerson, Lake & Palmer before destroying them. Lemmy defended his collection by saying that if his then-girlfriend (who was black) had no problem with it, nobody else should. In December 2000, Lemmy's tour was cancelled when he was hospitalised in Italy with
980-492: A two-room apartment two blocks away from his favourite hangout, the Rainbow Bar and Grill . In the 2005 Channel 4 documentary Motörhead: Live Fast, Die Old , it was claimed that Lemmy had slept with over 2,000 women. He later quipped, "I said more than 1,000; the magazine made 2,000 of it." Maxim had Lemmy at No. 8 on its top ten "Living Sex Legends" list, as they claimed that he had slept with around 1,200 women. He
1050-413: A voice. It was once declared "one of the most recognisable voices in rock". He was also noted for his unique posture when singing, which was once described as "looking up towards a towering microphone tilted down into his weather-beaten face". He was also known for his bass playing style, using his Rickenbacker bass to create an "overpowered, distorted rhythmic rumble". A notable aspect of his bass sound
1120-466: Is featured in the book Sex Tips from Rock Stars (2010) by Paul Miles. Dave Grohl , on his Probot website, describes musicians with whom he has worked. In his entry for Lemmy, he wrote: We recorded [Lemmy's] track in Los Angeles in maybe two takes about a year and a half ago. Until then I'd never met what I'd call a real rock 'n' roll hero before. Fuck Elvis and Keith Richards , Lemmy's
1190-537: The Victor Vran Downloadable content "Motorhead Through The Ages", there is a new "Lemmy's Outfit" armour. The other Motörhead bandmates' armour is also available. As an easter egg , a holographic woman in the final level of 2020's DOOM Eternal proclaims, " Lemmy is God! ". The appearance of the character King Novik from the same video game is also loosely based on facial features of Lemmy. Deep Rock Galactic features one of Lemmy's hats as
1260-484: The Constitution . He began writing fantasy literature in the 70s. Farren wrote eleven works of non-fiction, including a number of biographical (including four on Elvis Presley ), autobiographical and culture books (such as The Black Leather Jacket ), and much poetry. From 2003 to 2008, he was a columnist for the weekly newspaper Los Angeles CityBeat . In his 3 May 2010 Doc40 blog, Farren announced that he
1330-698: The Hollywood Vampires performed at the Grammy Award ceremony as a tribute to Lemmy. On 11 June, Download Festival paid tribute to Lemmy by renaming the main stage the "Lemmy Stage", and in the slot where Motorhead were due to play, there was a video tribute to Lemmy in which they played his music and his peers talked about him. On 17 November, Metallica released a tribute song titled "Murder One", named after Lemmy's frequently used amp. The song, from their album Hardwired... to Self-Destruct , depicts Lemmy's rise to fame. On 18 January 2017, Lemmy
1400-677: The Los Angeles View to form New Times LA . This article about a California newspaper is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Mick Farren Michael Anthony Farren (3 September 1943 – 27 July 2013) was an English rock musician, singer, journalist, and author associated with counterculture and the UK underground . Farren was born in Cheltenham , Gloucestershire , and after moving to Worthing , Sussex , attended Worthing High School for Boys , which
1470-720: The 16-bit video game Motörhead , released for the Commodore Amiga and Atari ST in 1992. Lemmy also appeared as an unlockable character in the 2009 game Guitar Hero: Metallica . He also provided his voice for the 2009 video game Brütal Legend , voicing the Kill Master, a character designed and based on his surname and likeness. Lemmy was also the inspiration for the Mario character Lemmy Koopa , who made his first appearance in Super Mario Bros. 3 . In
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#17327838542501540-572: The 1987 comedy Eat the Rich , for which Motörhead also recorded the soundtracks including the title song . He appeared as himself in the 1986 The Comic Strip Presents... episode " More Bad News ", along with fellow heavy metal musicians Ozzy Osbourne , the Scorpions and Def Leppard . In 1984, Motörhead were the musical guests on the TV show The Young Ones , in the episode " Bambi ". He appears in
1610-476: The 1994 comedy Airheads (in which he is credited as "Lemmy von Motörhead"). Lemmy has a cameo in Ron Jeremy 's 1994 pornographic film John Wayne Bobbitt Uncut as the discoverer of Bobbitt's severed penis. The appendage is thrown from the window of a moving car and lands at Lemmy's feet who exclaims: "Looks like a dick! Fucking hell! Ah well, it's not mine at least." The film's soundtrack also features
1680-847: The Canadian border in Windsor, Ontario , on drug possession charges. The border police mistook the amphetamine he was carrying for cocaine and he was kept overnight in jail before being released without charge. The band and management were concerned that his arrest might stop the band from crossing back into the United States, even though he had been released without charge. They were also tired of what they saw as his erratic behaviour, so they decided to fire him. He once said of Hawkwind: "I did like being in Hawkwind, and I believe I'd still be playing with them today if I hadn't been kicked out. It
1750-515: The Clash , Ice-T , Kat Von D , Henry Rollins , Lars Frederiksen of Rancid , Jim Heath of The Reverend Horton Heat , Slim Jim Phantom of the Stray Cats , Mike Inez , Joan Jett , pro skateboarder Geoff Rowley , pro wrestler Triple H , "Fast" Eddie Clarke , Jarvis Cocker , Marky Ramone , former Hawkwind bandmates Dave Brock and Stacia , and Steve Vai . He was the main character in
1820-687: The Guitafternoon . He provided lyrics for the Wayne Kramer single "Get Some" during the mid-1970s, and continued to work with and for him during the 1990s. During the early 1970s he contributed to the UK Underground press such as the International Times , also establishing Nasty Tales which he successfully defended from an obscenity charge. He later wrote for the mainstream New Musical Express , for which he wrote
1890-710: The Motörhead song "Under the Knife". He has also appeared in several movies from Troma Entertainment , including the narrator in 1996's Tromeo and Juliet and as himself in both Terror Firmer and Citizen Toxie: The Toxic Avenger IV . His last role was portraying the President of the United States in Return to Nuke 'Em High . He has a cameo role in the film Down and Out with the Dolls ( Kurt Voss , 2001). He appears as
1960-697: The Rainmakers and then the Motown Sect who played northern clubs for three years. In 1965, he joined The Rockin' Vickers who signed a deal with CBS , released three singles and toured Europe, reportedly being the first British band to visit the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia . The Rockin' Vickers moved to Manchester , where they shared a flat together. Leaving the Rockin' Vickers, Lemmy moved to London in 1967. He shared
2030-636: The Sundowners and spending time at a horse-riding school. He saw the Beatles perform at the Cavern Club in Liverpool when he was 16, and then learned to play along on guitar to their first album Please Please Me . He also admired the sarcastic attitude of the group, particularly that of John Lennon , and later said of the group, " Brian Epstein cleaned them up for mass consumption, but they were anything but sissies. They were from Liverpool ...
2100-545: The UK magazine Classic Rock presented Lemmy with its first "Living Legend" award. In a 2013 interview with the magazine, Lemmy said he had never expected to make it to 30, but he spoke very pointedly about the future, indicating neither he nor the band was obsessing about the end: Death is an inevitability, isn't it? You become more aware of that when you get to my age. I don't worry about it. I'm ready for it. When I go, I want to go doing what I do best. If I died tomorrow, I couldn't complain. It's been good. In February 2016,
2170-545: The album The Road to Utopia with production, arrangement and additional orchestrations by Mike Batt and a guest appearance from Eric Clapton . Lemmy worked with several musicians, apart from his Motörhead bandmates, over the course of his career. He wrote the song "R.A.M.O.N.E.S" for the Ramones , which he played in his live sets as a tribute to the band. He also produced a Ramones EP and an album for Warfare entitled Metal Anarchy in which Würzel guested on guitar, He
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2240-460: The appeal of the Rickenbacker instruments, Lemmy said "The shape. I'm all for the image — always. If you get one that looks good, you can always mess with the pickups if it sounds bad." With Hawkwind Lemmy used a Selmer amplifier. With Motorhead, he got a Marshall Amplification 1992 JMP Super Bass Mark 2 bass stack from 1976, with a 4x15" and a 4x12" cabinet . In 2008, Marshall issued
2310-535: The article "The Titanic Sails At Dawn", an analysis of what he considered the malaise afflicting then-contemporary rock music and which described the conditions that subsequently resulted in punk . He wrote 23 novels, including the Victor Renquist novels and the DNA Cowboys sequence. His 1989 novel The Armageddon Crazy dealt with a post-2000 United States dominated by fundamentalists who subvert
2380-451: The band, his cancer had only been diagnosed two days prior to his death. Lemmy's manager, Todd Singerman, later revealed: He [Lemmy] gets home [from tour], we have a big birthday party for him at the Whisky a Go Go . His friends came down and played. Two days later I could tell he wasn't feeling good. So we took him to the hospital. They release him. Then after the brain scan , they found
2450-527: The cancer in his brain and his neck. The doctor comes with the result a couple of days later and says "It's terminal." Lemmy's doctor had given him between two and six months to live. Mikael Maglieri, owner of his nearby hangout Rainbow Bar and Grill , subsequently had a video game machine that Lemmy was fond of playing taken from the establishment and put in Lemmy's apartment so he could continue playing it from his bedside. Although his manager had planned to keep
2520-805: The departure of Anderson, Kilmister bought a Hopf Studio bass off Hawkwind synth player Del Detmar. He used Rickenbacker basses for most of his career. In September 1996, a Rickenbacker belonging to him was a featured part of the Bang Your Head exhibition at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland , Ohio, US. From 1996 onward, Lemmy's main bass was a Rickenbacker 4001LK, from a limited edition run of 50 instruments, featuring hand carved body wings, featuring oak leaves, three HB1 humbucker pick-ups and all gold plated hardware. Lemmy had commented that at last Rickenbacker had made decent pick-ups. When asked about
2590-399: The dynamics of the group's rhythm section. Hawkwind drummer Simon King explained that "A lot of the time I play with [guitarist] Dave - he'll get into a kind of rhythmic thing and I'll follow him so you get this kind of percussion and rhythmic guitar thing going, so Lemmy can loon forward a bit because he's very much a front man and gives off a lot of energy, so he can get out front and play
2660-463: The early works of the Beatles , which led to him playing in several rock groups in the 1960s, such as The Rockin' Vickers . He worked as a roadie for Jimi Hendrix and The Nice before joining the space rock band Hawkwind in 1971, singing lead vocals on their hit " Silver Machine ". In 1975, he was fired from Hawkwind after an arrest for drug possession. That same year, he founded Motörhead. The band's success peaked around 1980 and 1981, including
2730-664: The face of mounting opposition to the contrary". Towards the end of his life, he had to use a walking stick. He had started smoking at the age of 11. In August 2015, he said he had cut down his smoking habit from two packs a day to one pack a week. He was hospitalised with a lung infection in September 2015, after having breathing problems when performing onstage. On 28 December 2015, Lemmy died at his Los Angeles apartment from prostate cancer , cardiac arrhythmia , and congestive heart failure . Motörhead announced his death on their official Facebook page later that day. According to
2800-570: The flu, exhaustion, and a lung infection. He was hospitalised with extreme dehydration and exhaustion in Germany in July 2005. As he grew older, he consumed less alcohol and drugs because he suffered from diabetes and hypertension . In June 2013, it was reported that he had an implantable cardioverter-defibrillator fitted. His tour was cancelled in July 2013 due to a severe haematoma . He referred to his continuing drug use as "dogged insolence in
2870-425: The former. Before joining Hawkwind, he recalled Dik Mik, a former Hawkwind sound technician, visiting his home in the middle of the night and taking amphetamines with him. They became interested in how long "you could make the human body jump about without stopping", which they did for a few months until Mik ran out of money and wanted to return to Hawkwind, taking Lemmy with him. I first got into speed because it
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2940-620: The group soon disbanded, having failed to raise enough interest with their singles. In August 1971, Lemmy joined the space rock band Hawkwind , who were based in Ladbroke Grove , London, as a bassist and vocalist. He had no previous experience as a bass guitarist, and was cajoled into joining immediately before a benefit gig in Notting Hill by bandmate Michael "Dik Mik" Davies, to have two members who enjoyed amphetamine . Lemmy states that he originally auditioned for Hawkwind as
3010-557: The hit single " Ace of Spades " and the chart-topping live album No Sleep 'til Hammersmith . Lemmy continued to record and tour regularly with Motörhead until his death on 28 December 2015 in Los Angeles, where he had lived since 1990. He was diagnosed with prostate cancer two days before his death. Alongside his music career, he had minor roles and cameos in film and television. He was known for his hard-living, road-driven lifestyle, which included chain-smoking and daily consumption of large amounts of alcohol and amphetamine . Lemmy
3080-551: The king of rock 'n' roll—he told me he never considered Motörhead a metal band, he was quite adamant. Lemmy's a living, breathing, drinking and snorting fucking legend. No one else comes close. Lemmy was well known for his heavy drinking. The documentary Motörhead: Live Fast Die Old stated that he drank a bottle of Jack Daniel's every day and had done so since he was 30 years old. In 2013, he stopped drinking Jack Daniel's for health reasons. During his time with Hawkwind, he developed an addiction to amphetamine and LSD , particularly
3150-789: The mid-1970s, he briefly revived his musical career, releasing the single "Play With Fire" featuring Marky (soon-to-be Ramone) Bell, Jon Tiven, and Doug Snyder, the EP Screwed Up , album Vampires Stole My Lunch Money and single "Broken Statue". The album featured fellow New Musical Express (NME) journalist Chrissie Hynde and Dr. Feelgood guitarist Wilko Johnson . He also contributed song ideas and music for short-lived Ladbroke Grove ensemble Warsaw Pakt's 1977 Needle Time LP. He sporadically did musical work after that, collaborating with Wayne Kramer on Who Shot You Dutch? and Death Tongue , Jack Lancaster on The Deathray Tapes and Andy Colquhoun on The Deviants albums Eating Jello With
3220-474: The news private until his eventual death, Lemmy strongly encouraged him to make the diagnosis public in early 2016, but he died before a press release could be drafted. Lemmy's memorial service took place at Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Hollywood Hills , on 9 January 2016. The service was streamed live over YouTube with more than 230,000 people logging on to watch, while others gathered at the Rainbow. His body
3290-621: The paper's first cover story), Amy Steinberg, Dan Sallitt , Myron Meisel, David Ehrenstein, Tom Davis, Dave McCombs, Mark Leviton, Bruce Bebb, Stuart Goldman , Ernest Hardy, Kevin Uhrich, Erik Himmelsbach , David L. Ulin, Lance Loud , J. Michael Straczynski , and Laurence Vittes (Classical Music Critic, 1991–1998). It is famous for being the first newspaper to publish Matt Groening 's cartoon strip Life in Hell , on April 25, 1980. James Vowell hired Groening as his assistant editor in 1979. Groening
3360-404: The single note lines preferred by most bassists. His bass work was a distinctive part of the Hawkwind sound during his tenure, perhaps best documented on the double live album Space Ritual . He also provided the lead vocals on several songs, including the band's biggest UK chart single, " Silver Machine ", which reached #3 in 1972. In May 1975, during a North American tour, Lemmy was arrested at
3430-483: The time when punk rock became popular. The band's sound appealed to Lemmy's original fans and, eventually, to fans of punk. Lemmy asserted that he generally felt more kinship with punks than with metalheads ; he even played with the Damned for a handful of gigs when they had no regular bassist. Motörhead's success peaked in 1980 and 1981 with several UK chart hits, including the single " Ace of Spades ," which remained
3500-546: The way it looked, and he considered himself an anarchist . He spoke against racism many times. Lemmy said he was against religion, government, and established authority. In 2011, he identified as agnostic, saying: "I can find out when I die. I can wait. I'm not in a hurry." Jeff Hanneman , the founder of the thrash metal band Slayer , befriended Lemmy due to their shared fondness for collecting Nazi memorabilia. According to Keith Emerson 's autobiography, Lemmy gave him two of his Hitler Youth knives during his time as
3570-460: Was a utilitarian drug and kept you awake when you needed to be awake when otherwise you'd just be flat out on your back. If you drive to Glasgow for nine hours in the back of a sweaty truck you don't really feel like going onstage feeling all bright and breezy. [...] It's the only drug I've found that I can get on with, and I've tried them all – except smack [heroin] and morphine : I've never "fixed" [injected] anything. In November 2005, he
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#17327838542503640-459: Was a British musician. He was the founder, lead singer, bassist and primary songwriter of the rock band Motörhead , of which he was the only continuous member, and a member of Hawkwind from 1971 to 1975. A foundational force in the genre following the advent of the new wave of British heavy metal , Lemmy was known for his appearance, which included his signature friendly mutton chops , his military-influenced fashion sense and his gravelly rasp of
3710-751: Was a prominent activist in the White Panthers UK movement, a group that most notably organised free food and other support services for free festivals from the Windsor Free Festival onwards. Farren died at age 69 in 2013, after collapsing while performing with the Deviants at The Borderline in London. The cause of death was stated to be a heart attack. Lemmy Ian Fraser Kilmister (24 December 1945 – 28 December 2015), better known as Lemmy Kilmister or simply Lemmy ,
3780-502: Was a state grammar school. In 1963, he moved to London, where he studied at Saint Martin's School of Art . Farren was the singer with the proto-punk band The Deviants between 1967 and 1969, releasing three albums. During 1970 he released the solo album Mona – The Carnivorous Circus , which also featured Steve Peregrin Took , John Gustafson and Paul Buckmaster , before ending his music business to concentrate on writing. During
3850-431: Was a way of avoiding seeing that we only had ten people and a dog." Inspired by Jimi Hendrix, Lemmy recorded his vocals in the studio in total privacy, meaning he would sing in an enclosed recording booth where no one can see him, not even the producer. As a member of Hawkwind, Lemmy first used a Rickenbacker belonging to Dave Anderson. When Anderson failed to show up for a charity gig, Lemmy took his place. Following
3920-644: Was also originally a Reader music critic. It also ran a cartoon strip by David Lynch (director of Blue Velvet ) called The Angriest Dog in the World , a strip notable for having exactly the same drawing panels for its entire run. James Vowell and his wife Codette Wallace bought the Reader from the Chicago Reader in February 1989. They sold the Reader to New Times Media in 1996, which merged it with
3990-481: Was born Ian Fraser Kilmister in the Burslem area of Stoke-on-Trent on 24 December 1945. When he was three months old, his father, an ex- Royal Air Force chaplain and concert pianist, separated from his mother. He moved with his mother and grandmother to nearby Newcastle-under-Lyme , then to Madeley . When Ian was 10, his mother married former rugby player George L. Willis, who already had two older children from
4060-518: Was brought in as a songwriter for Ozzy Osbourne 's 1991 No More Tears album, providing lyrics for the tracks " Hellraiser ," (which Motörhead later recorded themselves and released as a single), "Desire," "I Don't Want to Change the World" and the single " Mama I'm Coming Home ". Lemmy noted in several magazine and television interviews that he made more money from the royalties of that one song than he had in his entire time with Motörhead. After being diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes in 2000, for which he
4130-516: Was cremated following the funeral. His remains were placed in a 3D-printed urn shaped like his trademark cavalry hat and emblazoned with the slogan "Born to lose, lived to win". The piece was on display during his funeral and was later interred at Forest Lawn. In March 2021, it was revealed that some of Lemmy's ashes were, by his own request, put into bullets and sent to his closest friends, including Whitfield Crane , Rob Halford , Michael Monroe , Doro Pesch and Riki Rachtman . In August 2023, it
4200-510: Was directed and produced by Greg Olliver and Wes Orshoski. It consists of a combination of 16 mm film and HD video footage, produced over three years. It features interviews with friends, peers, and admirers such as Dave Grohl , Slash , Ozzy Osbourne , James Hetfield , Lars Ulrich , Kirk Hammett , and Robert Trujillo of Metallica , David Ellefson of Megadeth , Scott Ian of Anthrax , Alice Cooper , Peter Hook of Joy Division / New Order , Dee Snider , Nikki Sixx , Mick Jones of
4270-462: Was fun onstage, not so much offstage. They didn't want to mesh with me. Musically, I loved the drummer, the guitar player. It was a great band.” After Hawkwind, Lemmy formed a new band called "Bastard" with guitarist Larry Wallis (former member of the Pink Fairies , Steve Peregrin Took 's band Shagrat and UFO ) and drummer Lucas Fox . Lemmy and Took were friends, and Took was the stepfather to Lemmy's son Paul. When his manager informed him that
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#17327838542504340-473: Was his guitar-like riffing, often playing power chords using heavily overdriven tube stacks by Marshall . Lemmy was born in Stoke-on-Trent and grew up between there, the nearby towns of Newcastle-under-Lyme and Madeley , and later the Welsh village of Benllech , Anglesey . At a later point, Lemmy remembers living briefly at Gwrych Castle , Abergele . He was influenced by rock and roll and
4410-561: Was hospitalised briefly, Lemmy again appeared with Motörhead at WrestleMania X-Seven playing WWE wrestler Triple H to the ring. Lemmy published his autobiography, White Line Fever , in November 2002. In 2005, Motörhead won their first Grammy in the Best Metal Performance category with their cover of Metallica 's " Whiplash ". In the same year he began recording an unreleased solo album titled Lemmy & Friends , which
4480-503: Was inducted into the Hall of Heavy Metal History for being the creator of thrash metal . In 2017, the extinct crocodile relative Lemmysuchus was named after Lemmy. On 14 November 2016, asteroid 243002 was officially named 243002 Lemmy, complementing asteroid 250840 Motorhead, named after the band in 2014. In 2018, Hawkwind recorded a new acoustic version of Lemmy's "The Watcher" (originally recorded on Doremi Fasil Latido , 1972) on
4550-469: Was intended to include a collaboration with Janet Jackson . In 2014, he established his own recording label, Motorhead Music, to promote and develop new talent. Acts he signed to the label and helped develop include Barb Wire Dolls , Budderside , Others, and Phil Campbell and the Bastard Sons . Lemmy made appearances in film and television, including 1990 science fiction film Hardware and
4620-643: Was invited to the National Assembly for Wales as a guest speaker by Conservative member William Graham . He was asked to express his views on the detrimental effects of drugs and called for the legalisation of heroin. He stated that legalisation would eradicate the drug dealer from society and generate money from its taxation, however hard this would be to accept. Lemmy collected German military regalia ; he had an Iron Cross emblazoned on his bass, which led to accusations of Nazi sympathies. He stated that he collected Nazi memorabilia because he liked
4690-407: Was later suggested by some that the name originated from the phrase "lemmy [lend me] a quid 'til Friday" because of his alleged habit of borrowing money from people to play slot machines , although Lemmy himself said that he did not know the origin of the name. He soon started to show an interest in rock and roll , girls, motorbikes and horses. At school, Lemmy noticed a pupil who had brought
4760-589: Was put up for adoption. In the 2010 documentary film Lemmy , he mentioned having a son whose mother had only recently reconnected with him and "hadn't got the heart to tell him who his father was." Later, during his time with The Rockin' Vickers , he slept with a woman in Manchester named Tracy; she had a son, Paul Inder, whom Lemmy met six years later. As an adult, Inder became a guitarist and occasionally joined Lemmy on stage. Lemmy lived in Los Angeles from 1990 until his death in 2015, his last residence being
4830-462: Was reported that some of Lemmy's ashes were also scattered into the mud at Wacken Open Air music festival. In April 2024, it was reported James Hetfield got an Ace of Spades tattoo with some of Lemmy’s ashes in it. In various media, additional tributes appeared from fellow rock stars such as Rob Halford , Dave Grohl , Ozzy Osbourne , Alice Cooper , Metallica , Scott Ian of Anthrax , and Black Sabbath guitarist Tony Iommi . In 2005,
4900-642: Was writing another Victor Renquist novel, with the working title of Renquist V . In 2013, he worked with digital imprint Ink Monkey Books on audio inserts (with Andy Colquhoun of The Deviants) for reissues of The Texts of Festival and the DNA Cowboys sequence . Farren organised the Phun City Festival in 1970. He has long been associated with the Hells Angels (UK), who provided security at Phun City; they even awarded Farren an "approval patch" in 1970 for use on his first solo album Mona . He
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