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« Reply #20 on: April 14, 2006, 09:14:26 PM »

All Motorhead is good Motorhead.
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« Reply #21 on: April 18, 2006, 06:01:05 AM »

i do also love their rarities Over the Top album
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« Reply #22 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.

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« Reply #23 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
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« Reply #24 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.
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« Reply #25 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...
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« Reply #26 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

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« Reply #27 on: July 12, 2006, 08:52:28 AM »

i'm listening Kiss Of Death, really good LP.
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« Reply #28 on: July 12, 2006, 08:20:15 PM »

i'm listening Kiss Of Death, really good LP.

Has it been released already?
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« Reply #29 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? ?
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« Reply #30 on: September 01, 2006, 06:25:16 AM »

to me its a comeback album.

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« Reply #31 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!
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« Reply #32 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. 

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« Reply #33 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'.
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« Reply #34 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.
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« Reply #35 on: September 02, 2006, 02:15:04 PM »

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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]
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« Reply #36 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.
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« Reply #37 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.
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« Reply #38 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 
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« Reply #39 on: May 23, 2008, 02:09:00 AM »

Lemmy has a movie coming!!!

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ps thanks for that interview.. really cool
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