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Title: Mot?rhead
Post by: Hammy on May 27, 2004, 04:36:55 AM
The Mot?rhead legend roars on in 2004 with the release of the new studio album Inferno on June 22 on Metal-Is Records, a division of the Sanctuary Records Group. It's the first album of new, skin-peeling material from vocalist/bassist Lemmy, guitarist Philip Campbell and drummer Mikkey Dee since 2002's Hammered and it's the first Mot?rhead release since last year's critically acclaimed, five-disc, career-spanning box set Stone Deaf Forever!

Guitar legend Steve Vai makes a guest appearance on two tracks.

Inferno is an appropriate title for Mot?rhead's latest skull-grinding, internal-organ-liquefying album. The 12 tracks are: "Terminal Show," "Killers," "In the Name of Tragedy," "Suicide," "Life's a Bitch," "Down on Me," "In the Black," "Fight," "In the Year of the Wolf," "Keys to the Kingdom," "Smiling Like a Killer" and "Whorehouse Blues."

"This album is real musicians playing real music. There were no rules," Lemmy says.

It's not easy for the hard-living, fun-loving rock icon to pick out favorites on Inferno. Every song is special and important.

"Music is very personal. It's just like sex in that way," says Lemmy.

Vai's blazing guitar performances on "Terminal Show" and "Down on Me" were the result of a casual social encounter with Lemmy at the famous Rainbow Bar & Grill in Hollywood.

"I was going in and he was coming out and we ran into each other. I told him we were recording and invited him down to sit in. He took me up on the offer," Lemmy says.

Mot?rhead has a distinctive musical style -- nobody grinds out a furious rock 'n' roll hybrid of heavy metal and punk like this band. But Lemmy always has a few tricks up his sleeve, and Mot?rhead albums tend to have a song or two that veer away from their trademark sound. On Inferno the honor belongs to the slinky "Whorehouse Blues," appropriately drenched in bluesy acoustic guitar and harmonica.

"I like to surprise people," says Lemmy.

Mot?rhead's colorful history is well known. Lemmy -- born Ian Kilmister -- was a former roadie for Jimi Hendrix and eventually joined the space-rock band Hawkwind. Lemmy wrote and sang Hawkwind's big 1972 U.K. hit "Silver Machine." Upon exiting Hawkwind after four years, he formed Mot?rhead in 1975, naming the group after the last song he wrote for Hawkwind. Mot?rhead's aggressive, uncompromising, balls-out musical style (and personal lifestyle philosophy) shook the music world. Let's be blunt here: Mot?rhead invented speed metal. But the great thing about Mot?rhead is that they appealed to both punks and head-banging metalheads.

"We sounded like punk but looked like metal. I always felt we were more punk than metal anyway. I call it rock 'n' roll, but if I had to go down one side or the other I'd say we had more in common with punk than we have in common with heavy metal. We came out at the same time as the punks," Lemmy says.

The band's self-titled official debut album was released in 1977. Mot?rhead quickly built a rabid following through killer live shows and albums that we able to translate that power. 1981's legendary live album No Sleep 'til Hammersmith rocketed to # 1 on the U.K. album charts. Another notable album in Mot?rhead's canon is 1991's critically acclaimed, Grammy-nominated 1916, which was nominated for Best Metal Performance. Mot?rhead earned a second Grammy nomination in 2000 for Best Metal Performance with a tribute to Metallica's "Enter Sandman" on the ECW: Extreme Music album.

As a live act, Mot?rhead is untouchable. Few scenes in heavy metal match Lemmy on stage -- standing his ground, head tilted slightly upward as he growls ferociously into his microphone and unleashes thunder from his Rickenbacker. Campbell's screaming sonic overload guitar completes the roaring string section, while Dee, surely one of the most inventive and brutal drummers you ever heard, drives along like a locomotive. Live, and on CD and on video, there is no one like them.

Mot?rhead will promote Inferno with yet another world tour this year. Ashes and rubble will be left in Lemmy, Cambell and Dee's wake.

Inferno is an enhanced CD. The enhancement will allow fans to sign up for Motorhead Internet service at www.motorheadrules.com.


Title: Re: Mot?rhead
Post by: Chris Misfit on May 27, 2004, 08:21:23 AM
Looking forward to the album, and tour in November.

Motorhead fucking rule!


Title: Re: Mot?rhead
Post by: Hammy on January 02, 2005, 06:11:26 PM
I've only just got round to listening to this album.  I had actually forgotten all about it but when i picked up Classic Rock the other week Inferno was No.7 in the albums of the year and knowing how good Lemmy is i've finally checked it out and it's amazing just because they get zero airplay and don't have new video's on Kerrang doesn't mean they aren't relevant or that the music is great this is maybe their best stuff after all these years they still have it and like Classic Rock said the track Killers is 100% proof that they can still make an extremely intense and vital album.


Title: Re: Mot?rhead
Post by: N.I.B on January 02, 2005, 07:02:20 PM
Great. This is gonna kick ass.


Title: Re: Mot?rhead
Post by: GNR_Green on January 03, 2005, 07:12:34 AM
Now I know that acoustic song they played when I was there is called 'Whorehuse Blues'!!  My mate didn't like it, but I thought it was cool.  Nice little breather for the fans and band between all the mental stuff.


Title: Re: Mot?rhead
Post by: Malcolm on May 21, 2005, 12:04:10 PM
Dug up this thread to give yas some news

MOT?RHEAD will be issuing a 30th anniversary DVD, entitled "Stage Fright", on July 4 via SPV Records. The two-disc set will feature the band's December 7, 2004 concert in D?sseldorf, Germany on one disc and a documentary feature on the second disc.

The D?sseldorf show was shot with 23 high-definition cameras under the direction of Sven Offen (PAPA ROACH, HEATHER NOVA). Gert Hof, famous not only for his work with RAMMSTEIN, was enlisted to take care of the show's light design. The set features 20 songs from the entire MOT?RHEAD history, including "Overkill", "Ace of Spades" and "Iron Fist". As a special bonus, there is an interactive DVD check with MOT?RHEAD, with the three musicians contributing lots of interesting comments about the DVD.

"Stage Fright" track listing:

01. Dr. Rock
02. Stay Clean
03. Shoot You In The Back
04. Love Me Like A Reptile
05. Killers
06. Metropolis
07. Over The Top
08. No Class
09. I Got Mine
10. In The Name Of Tragedy
11. Dancing On Your Grave
12. R.A.M.O.N.E.S.
13. Sacrifice
14. Just 'Cos You Got The Power
15. Going To Brazil
16. Killed By Death
17. Iron Fist
18. Whorehouse Blues
19. Ace Of Spades
20. Overkill

Disc Two includes interviews with band mastermind Lemmy, guitarist Phil Campbell and drummer Mikkey Dee, as well as the road crew, who talk about life on tour. Viewers get a rare chance to watch the roadies doing their work, listen in to the soundcheck, meet the band's cook and accompany their entourage on the road. There is also an L.A. special, fans' comments and other special features. The icing on the cake is the DVD-ROM part with the "Life's A Bitch" realtone for your mobile, MOT?RHEAD wallpaper for your PC and mobile, photos from the WrestleMania show in Los Angeles, and an extensive discography. All in all, "Stage Fright" offers over four hours of playing time and comes in DTS 96/24, Dolby digital 5.1 and AC3 stereo sound. It also features subtitles in the following languages: English, German, French, Spanish, Portuguese and Italian.

In conjunction with the DVD's release, MOT?RHEAD are due to embark on an extensive European tour and are scheduled to shoot their "Whorehouse Blues" video clip at a strip club in London. The 30th anniversary show will take place at the Hammersmith Odeon on June 16, with SAXON and GIRLSCHOOL also appearing on the bill.


Title: Re: Mot?rhead
Post by: Rob on May 22, 2005, 02:48:54 PM
Whorehouse Blues is an awesome song.  Last time I saw them live they played it and it was so cool.  Lemmy was playin' a harmonica!  It was kinda weird cause its the only time I've ever seen him not play bass during a song, but still very cool.


Title: Re: Mot?rhead
Post by: Malcolm on May 25, 2005, 09:11:00 PM
MOTORHEAD 30th ANNIVERSARY TOUR
May 28/05   Mexico   Monterrey Metal Fest


MOTORHEAD 30th ANNIVERSARY TOUR
Europe
Jun 9/05   Sweden   Sweden Rock
Jun 12/05   Donnington, UK   Download Festival
Jun 16/05   London, England   Hammersmith Apollo 30th Ann Show
Jun 17/05   Berlin, Germany   Festival
Jun 18/05   Nijmegen, Holland   Goffertpark Fields of Rock
Jun 24/05   Stuttgart, Germany   Bang Your Head
Jun 25/05   Oberhausen, Germany   Area 4 Festival
Jun 26/05   France   Fury Fest
Jul 3/05   Germany   Full Force
Jul 9/05   Zottegem, Belgium   Rock Zottegem
Jul 10/05   Denmark, Copenhagen   Giants of Rock
Jul 12/05   Turin, Italy   Chico Mendes Park
Jul 13/05   Brescia, Italy   Duomo Square
Jul 14/05   Arezzo, Italy   Arezzo Wave Festival
Jul 15/05   Venice, Italy   Venice Rock Festival
Jul 17/05   Wiesen, Austria   Forestglade
      
Oct 7/05   Gothenburg, Sweden   Scandinavium
Oct 8/05   Stockholm, Sweden   Hovet
Oct 10/05   Helsinki, Finland   Cable Hall
Oct 11/05   Tampere, Finland   Icehall
Oct 13/05   Oslo, Norway   Spektrum
Oct 14/05   Stavanger, Norway   Tennis Hallen
Oct 16/05   Hamburg, Germany   CCH 3
Oct 17/05   Herford, Germany   X
Oct 18/05   Wiesbaden, Germany   Schlachthof
Oct 20/05   Berlin, Germany   Columbiahalle
Oct 21/05   Leipzig, Germany   Haus Auensee
Oct 22/05   Stuttgart, Germany   Messe Congress B
Oct 24/05   Munich, Germany   Zenith
Oct 25/05   Koln, Germany   Palladium
Oct 27/05   Brussels, Belgium   Ancienne Belgique
Oct 28/05   Tilburg, Holland   O13
Oct 30/05   Bristol, UK   Colston Hall
Oct 31/05   Ipswich, UK   Regent Hall
Nov 1/05   Nottingham, UK   Rock City
Nov 3/05   Cardiff, Wales   University
Nov 4/05   Sheffield, UK   City Hall
Nov 5/05   Manchester, UK   Apollo
Nov 7/05   Glasgow, Scotland   Academy
Nov 8/05   Liverpool, UK   University
Nov 10/05   Birmingham, UK   Academy
Nov 11/05   Newcastle, UK   City Hall
Nov 12/05   Bradford, UK   St. Georges Hall
Nov 14/05   Leicester, UK   De Montfort Hall
Nov 15/05   Oxford, UK   New Theatre
Nov 16/05   Norwich, UK   UEA
Nov 18/05   Folkestone, UK   Leas Cliff Hall
Nov 19/05   London, UK   Brixton Academy
Nov 20/05   Cambridge, UK   Corn Exchange
Nov 22/05   Plymouth, UK   Pavilions
Nov 23/05   Southampton, UK   Guildhall


Title: Re: Mot?rhead
Post by: Malcolm on May 25, 2005, 09:11:46 PM
(http://www.imotorhead.com/graphics/oz.jpg)
MOTORHEAD 30th ANNIVERSARY TOUR
w/MOTLEY CRUE
Dec 3/05   Sydney, Australia   Entertainment Centre
Dec 4/05   Brisbane, Australia   Entertainment Centre
Dec 6/05   Melbourne, Australia   Vodafone Arena
Dec 8/05   Adelaide, Australia   Entertainment Centre
Dec 10/05   Perth, Australia   Bindoon Outdoor Festival


Title: Re: Mot?rhead
Post by: sandman on May 26, 2005, 09:38:00 AM
motorhead is by far the loudest concert i've ever seen. by far.

and lemmy is like 60 years old and they still play for close to 2 hours. great show.


Title: Re: Mot?rhead
Post by: Malcolm on June 02, 2005, 09:48:44 AM
To commemorate MOT?RHEAD's 30th anniversary show, which is scheduled to take place June 16 at the Hammersmith Apollo in London, U.K., Sanctuary have consulted with Lemmy to release the legendary 1979 "Bomber" album in all its glory... plus a few extra tracks!

The two-CD "Bomber: Deluxe Edition" will be released on June 16 on Sanctuary Records.

Standing as a landmark within the speed-metal pantheon, the album is held in high esteem by MOT?RHEAD fans and reached number 12 in the charts on its release, while the title track also landed them a Top 40 hit.

MOT?RHEAD's accompanying live shows replicated the iconic front cover with the lighting rig constructed in the shape of a WWII Heinkel III bomber which "flew" above the heads of the fans in venues up and down the country.

To celebrate their 30th anniversary, the bomber awaits clearance to take flight once more as MOT?RHEAD prepare to take to the stage for a one-off 30th anniversary show at Hammersmith Apollo.

This remastered edition of the album includes a second disc of live versions and rare tracks, encapsulating for the first time MOT?RHEAD's recordings from this period.

"Bomber: Deluxe Edition" track listing:

Disc 1:

01. Dead Men Tell No Tales
02. Lawman
03. Sweet Revenge
04. Sharpshooter
05. Poison
06. Stone Dead Forever
07. All The Aces
08. Step Down
09. Talking Head
10. Bomber

Disc 2:

01. Over the Top (B-side)
02. Stone Dead Forever (alternate version)
03. Sharpshooter (alternate version)
04. Bomber (alternate version)
05. Step Down (alternate version)
06. Leaving Here (live ? "Golden Years" EP)
07. Stone Dead Forever (live ? "Golden Years" EP)
08. Dead Men Tell No Tales (live ? "Golden Years" EP)
09. Too Late Too Late (live ? "Golden Years" EP)
10. Step Down (live)


Title: Re: Mot?rhead
Post by: Malcolm on July 05, 2005, 06:07:27 PM
 Canadian music channel MuchMoreMusic will air a MOT?RHEAD special, dubbed "We're With The Band: Mot?rhead" on Friday, July 15 at 6:00 p.m. and 10:00 p.m. EST. The program will repeat on July 16 at 1:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. EST. A description of the program on the channel's web site reads as follows: "As 'the world's loudest band' tours Canada, MMM's Bill Welychka joins MOT?RHEAD on the road to help celebrate the band's 30th anniversary. They are one of the most influential metal bands of all time, and we get to witness why...with full access to the band off-stage and on. Contains new exclusive interviews and performance footage from Toronto and Montreal."


Title: Re: Mot?rhead
Post by: Malcolm on July 05, 2005, 08:30:40 PM
MOT?RHEAD's official web site has been updated with the following message:

MOT?RHEAD have been forced to cancel a few of their European summer festivals and reschedule others after founder and frontman Lemmy Kilmister was diagnosed by doctors this week as suffering from extreme dehydration leading to exhaustion and was ordered to take time off and rest immediately.

"When you're dealing with a warhorse like Lemmy it's not easy to discuss typical normal healthy things such as a balanced diet and proper fluid intake," said manager Todd Singerman. "Look, one time when I spoke to him about the importance of vegetables in a diet, he looked me straight in the eye and said, 'What are you talking about Todd?! These crisps here are part of the vegetable food group!' So imagine telling him he needs to drink more water because it's a crazy hot summer in Europe! Although in fairness to Lemm he did start making an effort by adding extra ice-cubes to his Jack and coke."

Drummer Mikkey Dee spoke of the 100-plus degree heat at recent gigs, and commented, "I'm having to drink 8 bottles of Gatorade as well as water just to get through these shows, I mean, I'm close to passing out, and there's Lemm sweating his ass off drinking his Jack and coke! I told him after our last number at the Fury Fest in France, 'Let's not go back out for an encore' and that we should call it a night because really, I thought I was going to collapse. They were telling us that it was over 130 degrees on stage, but he insisted on doing the final two encores. We managed to get through 'Ace of Spades' so I said 'Come on, Lemm, we did an encore, let's just skip the last one, 'Overkill', and he said, 'No, Mikkey, we're doing 'Overkill', but maybe we can just play it a little slower."

Commenting on rumors that Lemmy's health is in a more serious state than diagnosed, Singerman laughed, "Come on, you couldn't make this story up! The simple truth is that Lemmy's the classic rock'n'roll juggernaut who has proudly defied human logic for decades, but even juggernauts need a bit of maintenance once in a while."


Title: Re: Mot?rhead
Post by: Hammy on July 05, 2005, 08:45:22 PM
It would not surprise me if it was more serious, i hope it isn't and hopes he's better soon, they rocked when i saw them in June and i want to see them again.  Fact is the guy ain't gonna change or at least not much so let's just hope he's a lucky guy : ok:


Title: Re: Mot?rhead
Post by: metallex78 on July 05, 2005, 09:28:24 PM
I hope Lemmy is ok, I'm really looking forward to seeing Motorhead (even more so than Motley Crue) when they tour here with the Crue in December.


Title: Re: Mot?rhead
Post by: Malcolm on July 27, 2005, 08:53:29 AM
Lemmy Kilmister, the notorious bass player and vocalist of Grammy-winning U.K. rock 'n' roll titans MOT?RHEAD, will be honored with the very first "Living Legend" award at this year's inaugural Classic Rock Roll of Honor, organized by Classic Rock magazine. Taking place on Tuesday, October 4, 2005 at London's Caf? De Paris, the Classic Rock Roll of Honor will celebrate the big names as well as the unsung heroes from the diverse world of rock 'n' roll and promises to take a fresh approach to the tired award ceremony format.

To coincide with the 30th Anniversary of MOT?RHEAD, the U.K.'s most revered rock 'n' roll outfit as well as, unbelievably, Lemmy's 60th birthday celebrations, the Classic Rock Roll of Honor will place a special emphasis on the often diluted "Lifetime Achievement" award category.

Rather than simply giving Lemmy the "Living Legend" award on the night, the Classic Rock Roll of Honor will dedicate an entire section of the evening's proceedings to pay homage to the remarkable achievements of one of the U.K.'s best-loved rock 'n' roll stars. The team behind Classic Rock magazine and the Classic Rock Roll of Honor have assembled a moving tribute package that comprises of testimonials and greetings to Lemmy from a raft of peers and young bands and musicians inspired by the star, as well as messages from fans of all ages. It is hoped that Lemmy and the rest of MOT?RHEAD will complete the evening with a brief acoustic set. This however, has not been confirmed by the band at this stage.

In addition to Lemmy's "Living Legend" award, there will be a further eight awards on the night, which will be announced soon. Classic Rock magazine are also proud to announce the categories and nominations for the very first Readers' Awards, which are voted for by the readers via text message ballot:

* "Album of the Year" nominees (awarded to the best new album released between August 2004 and August 2005):

01. ROBERT PLANT AND THE STRANGE SENSATION ? Mighty Rearranger (Sanctuary)
02. AUDIOSLAVE ? Out Of Exile (Interscope)
03. PORCUPINE TREE ? Deadwing (Lava/Warner)
04. FOO FIGHTERS ? In Your Honour (Sony BMG)
05. ALTER BRIDGE ? One Day Remains (Sony BMG)

To vote for "Album of the Year", text CLR ALBUM followed by a space and the number of your choice (1, 2, 3, 4 or 5) to 84070

* "Band of the Year" nominees (awarded to the most exciting rock band if the year):

01. AUDIOSLAVE
02. JUDAS PRIEST
03. QUEEN + PAUL RODGERS
04. VELVET REVOLVER
05. DREAM THEATER

To vote for the "Band of the Year", text CLR BAND followed by a space and the number of your choice (1, 2, 3, 4 or 5) to 84070

* "Best Reissue" nominees (awarded to the most timely, best-presented and well-compiled album reissue of the past 12 months):

01. JEFF BECK ? Truth (EMI)
02. IAN HUNTER ? Ian Hunter (Sony BMG)
03. THE STOOGES ? The Stooges/Funhouse (Rhino/Elektra)
04. THE SWEET ? Reissues (Sony BMG)
05. URIAH HEEP ? Reissues (Sanctuary)

To vote for "Best Reissue", text CLR REISSUE followed by a space and the number of your choice (1, 2, 3, 4 or 5) to 84070

* "Classic Rock Collection" nominees (awarded to the most timely and well-compiled box set or best-of of the past 12 months):

01. OZZY OSBOURNE ? Prince Of Darknes (Epic)
02. FREE ? Chronicles (Universal)
03. JUDAS PRIEST ? Metalogy (Columbia)
04. DEEP PURPLE ? The Platinum Collection (EMI)
05. CREAM ? I Feel Free: Ultimate Cream (Polydor)

To vote for "Classic Rock Collection", text CLR COLLECT followed by a space and the number of your choice (1, 2, 3, 4 or 5) to 84070

* "DVD of the Year" nominees (awarded to the greatest rock DVD release of the past 12 months:

01. AEROSMITH ? You Gotta Move (Columbia)
02. IRON MAIDEN ? The Early Years (Sanctuary)
03. AC/DC ? Family Jewels (Sony)
04. MOT?RHEAD ? Classic Albums: Ace Of Spades (Eagle Vision)
05. EMERSON LAKE & PALMER ? Beyond The Beginning (Sanctuary)

To vote for "DVD of the Year", text CLR DVD followed by a space and the number of your choice (1, 2, 3, 4 or 5) to 84070

* "Classsic Rock Event of the Year" nominees (awarded to the greatest tour, reunion or dropped-me-bacon-sandwich moment of the past 12 months):

01. QUEEN playing with Paul Rodgers
02. CREAM reforming at The Royal Albert Hall
03. PINK FLOYD reforming for Live 8
04. The M?TLEY CR?E reunion

To vote for "Event of the Year", text CLR EVENT followed by a space and the number of your choice (1, 2, 3 or 4) to 84070

Commented Classic Rock magazine publisher Chris Ingham: "The Classic Rock Roll of Honor is a unique awards show and a chance to honor the real legends of rock, many of whom will not get a Brit Award or an Ivor Novello because they are not seen as being 'hip' enough or their face doesn't fit."


Title: Re: Mot?rhead
Post by: Malcolm on September 18, 2005, 09:50:59 AM
Metal Edge magazine recently conducted an exclusive interview with MOT?RHEAD frontman Lemmy Kilmister. A couple of excerpts from the chat follow:

Metal Edge: What do you think about MP3s and downloading?

Lemmy: "Well, the more they download their favorite band, the sooner their favorite band will pack up for the lack of fuckin' having the wherewithal to carry on. Because if you take away the royalties that we get from record sales, then you take everything away. I mean, we survive on our royalties. We don't make much money on tour, you know? We just break even, more or less, so we rely completely on royalties. If you take that away, we can't have the dough to carry on at all. Simple as that, so it's up to them [the fans], you know?"

Metal Edge: What do you do for fun? How do you relax?

Lemmy: "What would I relax for? That's how they catch up with you! [Laughing] Believe me, there's no relaxation at home. I got three girlfriends I gotta keep in the air."

Metal Edge: Three?

Lemmy: "I had four, but one of them had to go back to Sweden yesterday. So there's no relaxing for me?"

Metal Edge: Four girlfriends? How do you do it?

Lemmy: "You have to be very quick? But it's all for a good cause: ME! [Laughing]"

Metal Edge: What do you miss about home when you're on the road, and what do you miss about the road when you're home?

Lemmy: "Chicks who know what I like. [Laughing] It's good to get away from the no-smoking bullshit in L.A. You can't bloody smoke anywhere now, it seems, can you? We went to a strip club in Hartford, Connecticut, right? Two clubs at each end of a long building, same owners. One side's topless and one's nude, right? In the topless half you could drink, but you couldn't smoke, and in the bottomless half, you could smoke, but you couldn't drink. I mean, what the fuck is that? [Laughing] 'Good morning! So you're an idiot, right.' "

Metal Edge: After 30 years in MOT?RHEAD, do you feel underrated?

Lemmy: "Well, it's different at times, you know? You look at people who say, 'They're my favorite band, man! Loved 'Ace of Spades'! And that 1981?' Now it's 2005 and they still go on about that one, and they haven't heard anything since then. I mean, if it was that good, why didn't you listen to the follow-up album, you know?"

Metal Edge: Do you ever get sick of playing "Ace of Spades"?

Lemmy: "No. Funnily enough, I don't get sick of playing it, but I get sick of hearing it. I got out and the clun where I'm at, someone will put it on. I still like playing it 'cause it's a good song, you know? I'm lucky. We got famous for a good song. Imagine if we got famous for a turkey. That follows you for the rest of your life, doesn't it?"

Metal Edge: Does MOT?RHEAD have any turkeys?

Lemmy: "Yeah, we did a few. I'm sure you can figure out which ones they are. [Laughing] 'Talking Head' was a good one ? that's a fuckin' terrible song! And 'Night Side' ? that was fucking atrocious. I must have had a mental operation on that one."


Title: Re: Mot?rhead
Post by: Amroth on April 13, 2006, 06:59:37 PM
Well, as Slash said "You've got your record collection, and in there somewhere is your ace of spades." That's about as true as it gets. Mot?rhead is one of the best bands ever. Especially live. And Lemmy deserves all the credit in the world for all his work. And it's amazing how he's still able to go on. I mean, the guys taken some serious amounts of drugs, and drinking a small ocean of whiskey doens't really help either. But "he's just fought through all the shit and come through on the other side." I still like the "old" Mot?rhead best though. Phillip, Edward and Lemmy really broke a lot of barriers with their raw and powerful music. Truly one of the best bands ever.


Title: Re: Mot?rhead
Post by: Walk on April 13, 2006, 07:12:09 PM
New Motorhead can be just as good as old. Inferno is one hell of an album.


Title: Re: Mot?rhead
Post by: Mr. Dick Purple on April 14, 2006, 02:11:47 PM
Mike Dee is great he also drum with helloween  :)


Title: Re: Mot?rhead
Post by: BLS-Pride on April 14, 2006, 09:14:26 PM
All Motorhead is good Motorhead.


Title: Re: Mot?rhead
Post by: Sakib on April 18, 2006, 06:01:05 AM
i do also love their rarities Over the Top album


Title: Re: Mot?rhead
Post by: Hammy on May 25, 2006, 06:13:29 PM
MOTORHEAD mainman Lemmy Kilmister is alongside Jack Nicholson, Julio Iglesias, Gene Simmons, Charlie Sheen, Magic Johnson and others when it comes to sex, so says Maxim Magazine in their June issue. In the feature's only Q & A, the Motorhead singer "explains what makes him irresistible to women." Lemmy reveals his perfect woman and if he's gotten lucky. In other news, the band has been in the studio working on a new record, Kiss Of Death, scheduled for release on August 29 on Sanctuary Records. All songs were written by Lemmy and the band. Cameron Webb is the producer. He produced, Inferno, Motorhead's last record. The band's North American tour begins September, 2006.

Lemmy....what a beast :D

Can't wait for the new album.....


Title: Re: Mot?rhead
Post by: axl_rose_700 on May 26, 2006, 02:14:57 PM
Lemmy is a real legend

I doubt he'd have got laid too often if he wasn't a rock sttar though


Title: Re: Mot?rhead
Post by: BLS-Pride on June 13, 2006, 12:35:41 AM
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MOT?RHEAD have revealed the track listing for their new album, "Kiss of Death", tentatively due on August 29 via Sanctuary Records. The follow-up to 2004's "Inferno" was produced by Cameron Webb, who also worked with the group on their last effort. A new MOT?RHEAD track, entitled "Kingdom of the Worm", received its world premiere on May 19 during MOT?RHEAD mainman Lemmy Kilmister's appearance on the "Jonesy's Jukebox" radio show on Indie 103.1 FM.

Lemmy is featured in the June 2006 issue of Maxim magazine as one of the top 10 "Living Legends of Sex." Also appearing in the issue are Jack Nicholson, Julio Iglesias, Gene Simmons, Charlie Sheen and Magic Johnson, among others.

"Kiss of Death" track listing:

01. Sucker
02. One Night Stand
03. Devil I Know
04. Trigger
05. Under The Gun
06. God Was Never On Your Side
07. Living In The Past
08. Christine
09. Sword of Glory
10. Be My Baby
11. Kingdom of the Worm
12. Going Down
13. R.A.M.O.N.E.S.


Title: Re: Mot?rhead
Post by: GNR - CROATIA on June 13, 2006, 07:44:45 AM
they were here this weekend and received insane reviews.
I am not into them or know any of their material but just for the purpouse of mentioning it...


Title: Re: Mot?rhead
Post by: Damir [#] on June 14, 2006, 08:34:43 AM
they were here this weekend and received insane reviews.
I am not into them or know any of their material but just for the purpouse of mentioning it...
Yeah, my friend, who was at the show, said it was brutal.

They played in venue (infact it isn't a venue, it's an old abandoned factory) near place where I live.

I was trying to learn for my exam, but Motorhead was too loud.  :hihi:

I heard everything through an open window.

Lemmy is rock legend, Axl could learn something from him.


Title: Re: Mot?rhead
Post by: DeN on July 12, 2006, 08:52:28 AM
i'm listening Kiss Of Death, really good LP.


Title: Re: Mot?rhead
Post by: metallex78 on July 12, 2006, 08:20:15 PM
i'm listening Kiss Of Death, really good LP.

Has it been released already?


Title: Re: Mot?rhead
Post by: gnr1967 on September 01, 2006, 04:32:51 AM
Hello!

I just started listening to the new Motorhead album that was released 3 days ago (entitled "Kiss of Death").? There are a few good tunes on it, like RAMONES, God Was Never On Your Side, and Living in the Past.? Overall, it seems like a decent effort.? My favorite track so far is probably God Was Never On Your Side.? Since I am just getting into Motorhead, I was wondering what other people on this board think of the album.? How would you rate it compared to their other albums??

Here's a link to a review of the album: http://www.knac.com/article.asp?ArticleID=4778? ?


Title: Re: Mot?rhead
Post by: mrlee on September 01, 2006, 06:25:16 AM
to me its a comeback album.

overkill and ace of spades are brilliant albums.


Title: Re: Mot?rhead
Post by: Hammy on September 01, 2006, 07:04:05 AM
I'm yet to hear it.  Their effort before this though, in 2004, Inferno was fantastic and one of their best of recent times, well worth checking out, especially for the track Killers.  In all honesty though they are one of those bands who's studio efforts never do them justice, you need to see them live, i saw them in 2005 at Download and it was one of the best live performances i have ever seen!


Title: Re: Mot?rhead
Post by: gnr1967 on September 01, 2006, 01:07:31 PM
Thank you mrlee and Stoned.

  I'll definitely check those albums/songs out.  I'd love to see them live sometime.  I was hoping they would make it to the U.S. sometime so I could check them out.  Hopefully one of these days I'll get to see them - perhaps when I visit Europe sometime.  I really like Lemmy's unique voice and the band's great guitar work. 



Title: Re: Mot?rhead
Post by: IzzyDutch on September 01, 2006, 01:11:04 PM
I just listened to it today and I like it, it's got some cool songs. I like Mot?rhead but haven't heard a whole lot of their albums. Compared to Inferno I like this one a little better overall but I think Inferno has a few better tracks ('Killers' and 'Whorehouse Bluese')

But my favorite tracks on Kiss Of Death at the moment are 'God Was Never On Your Side', 'Trigger' and 'Going Down'.


Title: Re: Mot?rhead
Post by: mrlee on September 01, 2006, 02:12:20 PM
Thank you mrlee and Stoned.

  I'll definitely check those albums/songs out.  I'd love to see them live sometime.  I was hoping they would make it to the U.S. sometime so I could check them out.  Hopefully one of these days I'll get to see them - perhaps when I visit Europe sometime.  I really like Lemmy's unique voice and the band's great guitar work. 



lemmy said he'd like to do a tour of the US before he stops doing motorhead. so someday youll get it, aslong as he doesnt die.


Title: Re: Mot?rhead
Post by: Malcolm on September 02, 2006, 02:15:04 PM
Motorhead
Kiss of Death
(Sanctuary/EMI)

There aren't many things you can count on in this world. But Motorhead is one of them. Other artists are constantly trying to change their sound; we doubt Lemmy has changed his underwear since the '70s. He sure hasn't messed with his music.

As anyone who's been paying attention knows, there are basically three kinds of Motoerhead songs: The speed-demon barnburners, the slow grinders and the boogie-rockers. That's how it's always been, how it's always gonna be -- and how it is on the band's latest Kiss of Death.

You know the drill: The boys crank everything louder than everything else while Lemmy throws his head back, fires up his chainsaw pipes and howls junior-high double entendres about flicking your switch and pulling your trigger and digging your ditch.

There are a couple of unexpected turns -- notably the acoustic guitar ballad God Was Never on Your Side and the tempo-shifting Kingdom of the Worm -- but the rest of Kiss of Death is as Motorhead as Motorhead gets.

Count on it.
   

Track Listing:

1. Sucker
2. One Night Stand
3. Devil I Know
4. Trigger
5. Under the Gun
6. God Was Never on Your Side
7. Living in the Past
8. Christine
9. Sword of Glory
10. Be My Baby
11. Kingdom of the Worm
12. Going Down
13. R.A.M.O.N.E.S. [bonus track]


Title: Re: Mot?rhead
Post by: Malcolm on January 31, 2008, 11:55:43 AM
Jeb Wright of Classic Rock Revisited recently conducted an interview with MOT?RHEAD mainman Lemmy Kilmister. A couple of excerpts from the chat follow:

Classic Rock Revisited: Does it bother you that METALLICA went on to fame and fortune to a level MOT?RHEAD didn't?

Lemmy: It is just the luck of the draw; it is just that simple. You have to be in the right place at the right time. We were too late for the first British Invasion and too early for the second one.

Classic Rock Revisited: You have become more popular as Lemmy in America than MOT?RHEAD.

Lemmy: I'm grateful for what I've got; I'm not complaining. I think I have become popular because I don't let people down. The worst thing is to admire someone and then have them let you down; that's awful. You meet someone who you think is going to be excellent and they end up being a complete fucking asshole.

Classic Rock Revisited: Neither MOT?RHEAD or Lemmy have given into trends.

Lemmy: Trends are bullshit. The funniest one was when they tried to make us get our hair cut. We had an old manager who thought we could reach a much broader audience if we would get our hair cut. I said, "That's it then, I guess we are not going to reach a much broader audience."

Classic Rock Revisited: You got to experience the early era of THE BLIZZARD OF OZ.

Lemmy: That was the first tour and that is where I met Ozzy. They came out with a better band than BLACK SABBATH. I knew that he would come out with a better band because I never liked SABBATH. I really liked Ozzy with BLIZZARD OF OZ.

Classic Rock Revisited: Did you see the talent in Randy Rhoads?

Lemmy: People get better when they are dead; I think that is true of anybody. Look at Buddy Holly and Stevie Ray Vaughan, nobody gives a fuck about them when they are alive; they are just a guy who plays guitar. Suddenly they die and they are a great influence. It is all bollocks. I am not saying Randy was not great, because he was, but the death thing really elevated things. Randy was really a quiet little guy. He was very straight and humble. He was very small, about five foot nothing. He couldn't play Asteroids for nothing; I beat him all across the United States.

Classic Rock Revisited: You were in L.A. during the 1992 riots recording an album. What was that like?

Lemmy: We were in Sunset Sound Studios, which is right near Normandie where the whole thing started. I was doing a vocal and I finished and came into the lounge and there was a TV on that was showing a house burning. I looked out the window and I saw the other side of the same house. The guy came in and said, "I think we are going to lock up a bit early today." Eddie had a car out there and we just left. Driving out of there was like driving through a war zone as the whole city block was on fire. Everything went dark and all you could see was entire city blocks burning. It was fucking great.

Classic Rock Revisited: What was your take on the riots? Do you feel they were justified?

Lemmy: Fucking right they were. Are you going to tell me that Rodney King didn't get beat up by the cops? They filmed the thing happening and then they let all the cops go free.

Classic Rock Revisited: Some say he was resisting arrest.

Lemmy: That may be but they didn't have to keep beating him once he was handcuffed. They were beating him for twenty minutes after he was cuffed. The beating that guy took was fucking horrendous. I don't give a fuck if he was resisting arrest, you don't have to do that. It was fucking extreme. You can't have a huge organization like the L.A. police without having some assholes in there. They gravitate together. The good guys gravitate together and so do the bad guys. I can't believe they got off free. They never did retry the case. It was wrong.

Classic Rock Revisited: How can you be in the music business and not care about sales or the charts?

Lemmy: That is what is wrong with rock n' roll, man. There are too many musicians who are businessmen. The way I see it is if you are a musician then you shouldn't be a businessman. You should be enough of one to hire the right lawyers and that is all. Otherwise, you should concentrate on the fucking music.

Classic Rock Revisited: It takes a lot of the danger out of rock music.

Lemmy: It takes all the danger out of it. As soon as you are sitting there after the show on your laptop going through your finances... that is not what it started for. It started through blind, stupid rebellious joy and that is all it should be.

Classic Rock Revisited: Is there any music that you cannot listen to?

Lemmy: Hip-hop. I think that is the worst music black people have ever made. I started out because of black people's records. I started out with the blues and then got into Chuck Berry and then Stax Records and Motown. Is hip-hop an extension of that? I don't think so. I would kill for Little Richard, as he is the best rock n' roll ever.

Classic Rock Revisited: You have done well with the opposite sex. What is your secret?

Lemmy: Don't stop talking. Just blitz them into it and be a gentleman. Be a right guy as chicks see a lot of wrong guys. I have always been a gentleman. Hendrix was a gentleman too. You wouldn't have thought that. Hendrix used to jump up and pull chairs out for chicks and I have always been like that too. There are some extreme feminists that would say it was patronizing but I don't see it like that. I just see it as good manners. All the ones that complain are ugly motherfuckers that wouldn't get any dates anyway.

Classic Rock Revisited: Last one: You have come to America from England and you make your residence here. That gives you and a different view on things. I am wondering what you think of the upcoming Presidential election.

Lemmy: I better not give you my opinion on that because I would be arrested tomorrow. I think what you think; the man is a disaster. There is no one to replace him. The best bet is... I don't think there is a best bet. I think Americans are too trusting. You trusted Bush to do a good job and then he didn't do it. I don't think a lot of people want to admit they were wrong. America is ruled by extremes. You are either extremely violent or extremely open or extremely religious. It is never about just getting along with everybody. America has always been very assertive of itself because everyone is coming here from everywhere else. Now it is the most powerful nation in the world. It only takes one guy to misdirect that power. For you to go into Iraq is like going to Vietnam. Two thousand kids ain't coming home no more because Bush wanted the oil. Now he has the oil and gas prices went up. The prices are just getting jacked up while he is in office. I am sure he is getting plenty of money from that oil. I think all politicians are assholes. I remember back in 1966 when Harold Wilson got elected in England. I went to see him speak at the public square in Manchester. I remember thinking, "What a fucking liar." I noticed that there was nobody to vote for; there was only a guy to vote against. When you have to pick the lesser of two evils then that is not a good thing. You need to have someone you can believe and have someone who will vindicate that belief. Kennedy was the last good President. Looking back on it now, Clinton wasn't so bad. He is looking pretty good now. We all bitched when he was in there but we don't have room to bitch now.

Classic Rock Revisited: My biggest disappointment with Bill is that he could have got a lot better-looking chick than Monica Lewinsky.

Lemmy: Exactly, Kennedy was fucking Marilyn Monroe. I rest my case.


Title: Re: Mot?rhead
Post by: Wheres Izzy on January 31, 2008, 06:15:30 PM
Jeb Wright of Classic Rock Revisited recently conducted an interview with MOT?RHEAD mainman Lemmy Kilmister. A couple of excerpts from the chat follow:

Classic Rock Revisited: Does it bother you that METALLICA went on to fame and fortune to a level MOT?RHEAD didn't?

Lemmy: It is just the luck of the draw; it is just that simple. You have to be in the right place at the right time. We were too late for the first British Invasion and too early for the second one.

Classic Rock Revisited: You have become more popular as Lemmy in America than MOT?RHEAD.

Lemmy: I'm grateful for what I've got; I'm not complaining. I think I have become popular because I don't let people down. The worst thing is to admire someone and then have them let you down; that's awful. You meet someone who you think is going to be excellent and they end up being a complete fucking asshole.

Classic Rock Revisited: Neither MOT?RHEAD or Lemmy have given into trends.

Lemmy: Trends are bullshit. The funniest one was when they tried to make us get our hair cut. We had an old manager who thought we could reach a much broader audience if we would get our hair cut. I said, "That's it then, I guess we are not going to reach a much broader audience."

Classic Rock Revisited: You got to experience the early era of THE BLIZZARD OF OZ.

Lemmy: That was the first tour and that is where I met Ozzy. They came out with a better band than BLACK SABBATH. I knew that he would come out with a better band because I never liked SABBATH. I really liked Ozzy with BLIZZARD OF OZ.

Classic Rock Revisited: Did you see the talent in Randy Rhoads?

Lemmy: People get better when they are dead; I think that is true of anybody. Look at Buddy Holly and Stevie Ray Vaughan, nobody gives a fuck about them when they are alive; they are just a guy who plays guitar. Suddenly they die and they are a great influence. It is all bollocks. I am not saying Randy was not great, because he was, but the death thing really elevated things. Randy was really a quiet little guy. He was very straight and humble. He was very small, about five foot nothing. He couldn't play Asteroids for nothing; I beat him all across the United States.

Classic Rock Revisited: You were in L.A. during the 1992 riots recording an album. What was that like?

Lemmy: We were in Sunset Sound Studios, which is right near Normandie where the whole thing started. I was doing a vocal and I finished and came into the lounge and there was a TV on that was showing a house burning. I looked out the window and I saw the other side of the same house. The guy came in and said, "I think we are going to lock up a bit early today." Eddie had a car out there and we just left. Driving out of there was like driving through a war zone as the whole city block was on fire. Everything went dark and all you could see was entire city blocks burning. It was fucking great.

Classic Rock Revisited: What was your take on the riots? Do you feel they were justified?

Lemmy: Fucking right they were. Are you going to tell me that Rodney King didn't get beat up by the cops? They filmed the thing happening and then they let all the cops go free.

Classic Rock Revisited: Some say he was resisting arrest.

Lemmy: That may be but they didn't have to keep beating him once he was handcuffed. They were beating him for twenty minutes after he was cuffed. The beating that guy took was fucking horrendous. I don't give a fuck if he was resisting arrest, you don't have to do that. It was fucking extreme. You can't have a huge organization like the L.A. police without having some assholes in there. They gravitate together. The good guys gravitate together and so do the bad guys. I can't believe they got off free. They never did retry the case. It was wrong.

Classic Rock Revisited: How can you be in the music business and not care about sales or the charts?

Lemmy: That is what is wrong with rock n' roll, man. There are too many musicians who are businessmen. The way I see it is if you are a musician then you shouldn't be a businessman. You should be enough of one to hire the right lawyers and that is all. Otherwise, you should concentrate on the fucking music.

Classic Rock Revisited: It takes a lot of the danger out of rock music.

Lemmy: It takes all the danger out of it. As soon as you are sitting there after the show on your laptop going through your finances... that is not what it started for. It started through blind, stupid rebellious joy and that is all it should be.

Classic Rock Revisited: Is there any music that you cannot listen to?

Lemmy: Hip-hop. I think that is the worst music black people have ever made. I started out because of black people's records. I started out with the blues and then got into Chuck Berry and then Stax Records and Motown. Is hip-hop an extension of that? I don't think so. I would kill for Little Richard, as he is the best rock n' roll ever.

Classic Rock Revisited: You have done well with the opposite sex. What is your secret?

Lemmy: Don't stop talking. Just blitz them into it and be a gentleman. Be a right guy as chicks see a lot of wrong guys. I have always been a gentleman. Hendrix was a gentleman too. You wouldn't have thought that. Hendrix used to jump up and pull chairs out for chicks and I have always been like that too. There are some extreme feminists that would say it was patronizing but I don't see it like that. I just see it as good manners. All the ones that complain are ugly motherfuckers that wouldn't get any dates anyway.

Classic Rock Revisited: Last one: You have come to America from England and you make your residence here. That gives you and a different view on things. I am wondering what you think of the upcoming Presidential election.

Lemmy: I better not give you my opinion on that because I would be arrested tomorrow. I think what you think; the man is a disaster. There is no one to replace him. The best bet is... I don't think there is a best bet. I think Americans are too trusting. You trusted Bush to do a good job and then he didn't do it. I don't think a lot of people want to admit they were wrong. America is ruled by extremes. You are either extremely violent or extremely open or extremely religious. It is never about just getting along with everybody. America has always been very assertive of itself because everyone is coming here from everywhere else. Now it is the most powerful nation in the world. It only takes one guy to misdirect that power. For you to go into Iraq is like going to Vietnam. Two thousand kids ain't coming home no more because Bush wanted the oil. Now he has the oil and gas prices went up. The prices are just getting jacked up while he is in office. I am sure he is getting plenty of money from that oil. I think all politicians are assholes. I remember back in 1966 when Harold Wilson got elected in England. I went to see him speak at the public square in Manchester. I remember thinking, "What a fucking liar." I noticed that there was nobody to vote for; there was only a guy to vote against. When you have to pick the lesser of two evils then that is not a good thing. You need to have someone you can believe and have someone who will vindicate that belief. Kennedy was the last good President. Looking back on it now, Clinton wasn't so bad. He is looking pretty good now. We all bitched when he was in there but we don't have room to bitch now.

Classic Rock Revisited: My biggest disappointment with Bill is that he could have got a lot better-looking chick than Monica Lewinsky.

Lemmy: Exactly, Kennedy was fucking Marilyn Monroe. I rest my case.

Great interview. Lemmy is amazing simply put. Motorhead is one of my favorite bands ever and I have everything they've ever put out. Not given nearly enough credit, without them there is never thrash metal.


Title: Re: Mot?rhead
Post by: gnr1967 on February 02, 2008, 06:24:40 AM
That interview is a great read.  Thanks for posting it.  Lemmy is one of the great rock legends that remains as fascinating today as he ever was.  I'm looking forward to their next album, and hopefully a U.S. tour. 

P.S. - apparently Motorhead are back in the studio now and are looking for a name for their next album.  http://blog.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.ListAll&friendID=7969484 


Title: Re: Mot?rhead
Post by: Chief on May 23, 2008, 02:09:00 AM
Lemmy has a movie coming!!!

http://lemmymovie.com

ps thanks for that interview.. really cool


Title: Re: Mot?rhead
Post by: gnr1967 on June 12, 2008, 10:36:15 PM
Motorhead has announced that their new album will be titled, "Motorizer."   According to their website, the album is scheduled to be released this August. 

The band's website can be found here:
http://www.imotorhead.com/

An article on the new album can be found here:
http://www.ultimate-guitar.com/news/upcoming_releases/motorhead_name_new_album.html?200806020426

P.S. The teaser for the new movie looks pretty interesting.  I'm looking forward to it!   : ok: 



Title: Re: Mot?rhead
Post by: mrlee on June 13, 2008, 06:18:36 AM
cheesiest album title lemmy has ever come up with though.


Title: Re: Mot?rhead
Post by: w.axl.rose on September 04, 2008, 02:05:08 AM
they are coming back to LA next month and playing at the "Roxy Theater"  :beer:  :smoking:


Title: Re: Mot?rhead
Post by: FunkyMonkey on February 10, 2011, 01:03:37 PM
Lemmy will keep rocking, and not in a rocking chair

Posted: 02/10/2011

He's 65 years of age, has been the head of the band for 36 years, and he hears just fine. His band touts itself as the "loudest, coolest and most ironic rock 'n' roll lifestyle around," and its new album is called The World Is Yours. Motorhead's last album, Motorizer, broke all the group's sales records.

"The music is exactly what you'd expect. We're pretty much set in our ways," Kilmister says. "It's straight-ahead rock 'n' roll. It is not heavy metal. People call us a heavy-metal band. We are not heavy metal. We are heavy rock. We were rocking way before heavy metal, way before punk. It's what we've been doing for 36 years, and I've never tired of it.

"Well, you can get tired of any job, but I'd get tired of plumbing quicker than I will of playing rock 'n' roll."

Kilmister, the only original member of the band, has no intention of quitting.

"What I have got to go to?" he muses. "I have no grandchildren. I have no porch. Besides, rock 'n' roll needs me to keep it clean. A lot of people try to kill it. The boring stuff is here, like that boring hip-hop. It's an absence of music with the same beat year in and year out."

http://www.winnipegfreepress.com/entertainment/music/lemmy-will-keep-rocking-and-not-in-a-rocking-chair-115705879.html



Title: Re: Mot?rhead
Post by: Falcon on February 10, 2011, 07:24:20 PM
"Lemmy" the movie debuts tomorrow night, 2/11/11 on VH1 Classic here in the US.. :yes:


Title: Re: Mot?rhead
Post by: FunkyMonkey on February 22, 2011, 02:02:11 PM
Mot?rhead icon Lemmy gets anger out of his system

Even more effusive are the fans outside a show who call Lemmy ?Jesus? and ?God.? On The World Is Y?urs, he sings, ?Rock ?n? roll music is the true religion,? but in conversation, he scoffs at the fans? comparison. ?Let?s not be silly about this, man! If you have to shave this mug every morning, you don?t think it?s God. God doesn?t have to shave.? He does allow, however, that as a religion, ?rock ?n? roll?s as good as any other. And it?s probably got more followers than most of them these days. Uh oh ? John Lennon!?

It?s somewhat curious, though, that the singer, one of the most recognizable and unique figures in rock ?n? roll, has never gone solo. ?Well for one thing,? he says, ?you would have to pay for everything ? ha-ha! And number two, the great thing about the camaraderie in the band ? it?s much more fun to be on the road within a band than it is to be on your own. Ask Ozzy Osbourne. He?s always trying to keep the band thing around him, but he?s still Ozzy, and the band aren?t.  I think he?d much rather be in a band.?

Continue here: http://arts.nationalpost.com/2011/02/17/motorhead-icon-lemmy-gets-anger-out-of-his-system/


Title: Re: Mot?rhead
Post by: FunkyMonkey on August 16, 2011, 03:07:34 PM
 August 15, 2011

Motorhead frontman Ian ?Lemmy? Kilmister has let slip that the metal legends are plotting a covers album but he jokes which bands they actually select to cover is already causing scraps in the band as drummer Mikkey Dee is keen for Lemmy to wrap his pipes around some songs Lemmy doesn?t feel he could pull off.

Speaking backstage at the Wacken Open Air Festival in Germany Lemmy said Dee is a fan of bands which sing in a higher key than Lemmy is used to. He said:

?We?re not sure but we are thinking about doing an album of covers. The problem is Mikkey likes bands like Journey and that and I can?t sing like that. So we?ll have to get him to compromise on that.?

When asked if there were any modern songs Lemmy would like to give the Motorhead treatment he added:

?There are a lot of songs I like but I wouldn?t cover them as they are by girls.

?Skunk Anansie and Evenesence write some great songs, really good quality songs. I could try it but it?d be a slightly lower key.?

http://www.rockaaa.com/news/motorhead-covers-album-on-the-horizon-7817


Title: Re: Mot?rhead
Post by: gnr1967 on August 05, 2015, 10:42:29 PM
Motorhead announced their next album, "Bad Magic," will be released later this month.  Here's a link: http://imotorhead.com/motorhead-news/motorhead-new-album-bad-magic-release-date

This is their 22nd studio album and the 40th anniversary of the band!  They have quite the discography.

When I first posted in this thread back in 2006, I had just discovered this band.  Nine years later and I'm still interested in Lemmy and the gang.  They are one of the few bands that continue to interest me year after year (along with GNR of course).  I've now seen them live twice now - once in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, when they were on tour with Heaven and Hell (before Dio passed away), and once in a one-off special concert with Megadeth at the Palms Casino, Las Vegas. I even have an autographed drum head from Mikkey Dee from that concert!

In any event, I just thought I would post this news about this great band in case there are any other Motorhead fans lurking on the forum these days.  Cheers!   :beer: 


Title: Re: Mot?rhead
Post by: rebelhipi on December 28, 2015, 07:56:10 PM
From Mot?rheads facebook:


''
Official Mot?rhead

There is no easy way to say this?our mighty, noble friend Lemmy passed away today after a short battle with an extremely aggressive cancer. He had learnt of the disease on December 26th, and was at home, sitting in front of his favorite video game from The Rainbow which had recently made it?s way down the street, with his family.
We cannot begin to express our shock and sadness, there aren?t words.
We will say more in the coming days, but for now, please?play Mot?rhead loud, play Hawkwind loud, play Lemmy?s music LOUD.
Have a drink or few.
Share stories.
Celebrate the LIFE this lovely, wonderful man celebrated so vibrantly himself.
HE WOULD WANT EXACTLY THAT.
Ian ?Lemmy? Kilmister
1945 -2015
Born to lose, lived to win.
''


Rest in peace Lemmy


Title: Re: Mot?rhead
Post by: Sosso on December 28, 2015, 08:05:44 PM
So sad... We will miss you Lemmy, king of rock n roll!


Title: Re: Mot?rhead
Post by: EmilyGNR on December 29, 2015, 02:33:49 AM
RIP Lemmy, a legend  :'(


Title: Re: Mot?rhead
Post by: Princess Leia on December 29, 2015, 03:03:02 AM
I just saw the news. I?m shocked and very sad! Just a couple of weeks ago it was Lemmy?s birthday. And he celebrated with a party at The Roxy. I can?t believe this is happening

 R.I.P. Lemmy I will miss you  :'(


Title: Re: Mot?rhead
Post by: Lord Stan on December 29, 2015, 06:01:09 AM
Just a couple of weeks ago it was Lemmy?s birthday.

Not sure if it matters but he was born on Christmas Eve. Born to lose, lived to win.

The band wants everyone to celebrate his life, so :beer:


Title: Re: Mot?rhead
Post by: jarmo on December 29, 2015, 06:57:28 AM
RIP Lemmy. :(



/jarmo


Title: Re: Mot?rhead
Post by: GeorgeSteele on December 29, 2015, 09:58:55 AM

RIP, he was a legend, no doubt.  Had the perfect hard rock image. 


Title: Re: Mot?rhead
Post by: Malcolm on December 29, 2015, 12:00:05 PM
RIP Lemmy, just a complete badass


Title: Re: Mot?rhead
Post by: gnr1967 on January 06, 2016, 12:29:07 AM
Saw the band three times - the last time at the Pearl Concert Theater at the Palms Casino in Las Vegas, where they were headlining with Megadeth.  A really great show.  Really sad Lemmy passed away.  We lost Philthy Animal Taylor in November too.  Services for Lemmy will be held on Saturday and will be broadcast live online.  RIP Lemmy. 


Title: Re: Mot?rhead
Post by: Sosso on January 07, 2016, 06:15:27 PM
Memorial Service and Celebration of Ian Fraser "Lemmy" Kilmister

https://youtube.com/watch?v=qSAXVdIj6jY


Title: Re: Mot?rhead
Post by: rebelhipi on January 09, 2016, 06:07:08 PM
Memorial Service and Celebration of Ian Fraser "Lemmy" Kilmister

https://youtube.com/watch?v=qSAXVdIj6jY

Just started, i already spotted Matt Sorum and Robert John (looked like him at least)


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Post by: Sillything on January 09, 2016, 08:55:19 PM
Fuck man! Lemmy is gone! Thanx to him for Everything! Great service. Speeches from Matt Sorum, Slash and Dave Grohl were the best! :beer: :beer: :beer:


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Post by: gnr1967 on January 09, 2016, 09:39:00 PM
Nice memorial service with great stories.  I'm glad I watched it.  It's clear a lot of people really connected with him.  It's still hard to absorb the fact that he's gone and Motorhead is no more.  :no:   


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Post by: gnr1967 on January 30, 2016, 10:17:09 PM
http://www.blabbermouth.net/news/motorheads-mikkey-dee-on-lemmy-he-was-such-a-legit-real-fking-true-rock-dude/

Nice interview with Mikkey Dee about Lemmy.  : ok:


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Post by: Malcolm on March 31, 2016, 09:56:24 AM
MOT?RHEAD's Final Munich Shows To Be Released On CD, DVD And Blu-Ray In May

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MOT?RHEAD's November 20 and November 21, 2015 concerts at the Zenith in Munich, Germany were professionally filmed and recorded for release this May via UDR.

Titled "Clean Your Clock", the set will be made available in the following formats:

* Colored double vinyl in gatefold with pop-up art
* Standalone audio CD
* DVD of the show with audio CD
* Blu-ray of the show with audio CD
* Boxset which contains the colored double vinyl in gatefold with pop-up art, DVD of the show with audio CD and the MOT?RHEAD metal medal
* A limited-edition boxset will be available through the UDR shop and will contain the MOT?RHEAD medal in silver or gold
* Also available as a digital download

"Clean Your Clock" track listing:

01. Start - 00:00:00
02. Live Intro - 00:01:06
03. Bomber - 00:02:44
04. Stay Clean - 00:06:06
05. Metropolis - 00:09:41
06. When The Sky Comes Looking For You - 00:14:33
07. Over The Top - 00:18:16
08. Guitar Solo - 00:21:10
09. The Chase Is Better Than The Catch - 00:23:08
10. Lost Woman Blues - 00:28:39
11. Rock It - 00:34:07
12. Orgasmatron - 00:36:52
13. Doctor Rock Pt 1 - 00:43:28
14. Drum Solo - 00:45:18
15. Doctor Rock Pt 2 - 00:49:54
16. Just 'Cos You Got The Power - 00:52:11
17. No Class - 00:58:08
18. Ace Of Spades - 01:01:07
19. Whorehouse Blues - 01:08:01
20. Overkill - 01:14:05

"Clean Your Clock" will be made available on May 27.

MOT?RHEAD's final concert took place on December 11, 2015 in Berlin, Germany. Despite suffering from an "extremely aggressive" form of cancer, the band's frontman, Ian "Lemmy" Kilmister battled his way through to the end of the group's European tour.

"He was terribly gaunt," MOT?RHEAD drummer Mikkey Dee< /b> told Sweden's Expressen. "He spent all his energy on stage and afterwards he was very, very tired. It's incredible that he could even play, that he could finish the Europe tour. It was only [three weeks before he died]. Unbelievable."

MOT?RHEAD's Berlin concert was originally scheduled to take place on November 27, but was postponed after the group's guitarist, Phil Campbell, was taken ill.

Lemmy, who celebrated his 70th birthday on Christmas Eve (December 24), learned two days later, on December 26, that he was afflicted with an aggressive form of cancer. He died two days later, on December 28, at his home in Los Angeles.