Lemmy was known for his gravelly voice, muttonchops and prominent moles. His onstage presence contributed to Motörhead's energetic live shows, which were captured on the celebrated 1981 live album No ...
“People were giving me 10 minutes to live when I was 30”: why Lemmy was one of rock’s great warriors
The old warrior rides into view once more. He’s been here a thousand times before. He’s fought every battle there is to fight. He’s won most of them, lost a handful. His sword is chipped, his armour ...
You can watch the man born Ian Fraser Kilmister – Lemmy, to the world – as he bids his final adieu on Saturday, January 9 between 1 and 2:30pm CST on a live-stream from YouTube. In a grandiose ...
The sinister death-marching “Kilmister Blues” see the frontman’s skills on full display. His impassioned playing against a monstrous rock arrangement is the showpiece of an over-the-top, ...
The BBC is paying tribute to the late Motörhead frontman Lemmy with an all-new documentary. Lemmy: In His Own Words premieres today (January 22) at 9pm exclusively on iPlayer, and looks back at the ...
There are two times, now. One life dividing these two times. What shall forever be known among rock ‘n’ rollers as B.L. and A.L. Before Lemmy and After Lemmy. The fast-living, hard-loving, hard-living ...
The stories of Motörhead frontman Lemmy will live on for as long as humanity keeps going. The dude was a legend and there always seems to be one more story about him every time his name pops up. Now ...
It’s been nearly four years since Lemmy passed away and we still miss him, but in some good news, it turns out Lemmy had recorded a long lost duet with country singer Lynda Kay that is now seeing the ...
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