#heavymetal#motrhead#lemmykilmister here it is the full complete interview i found the file
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@andrewjohnson3882 ай бұрын
Great ....UK ...real down to earth no BS rock wisdom ...from Lemmy....we miss him....a lot.
@1fiorentinaАй бұрын
Thank you for this
@usmetaltvАй бұрын
thanx for watchin❤️
@ebbanjenkins59609 күн бұрын
One of my biggest regrets in life is not getting into Lemmy and Motörhead sooner...I was 19 and working at Asda (now owned by Walmart) a pretty blonde girl in a denim jacket went into work before me,I saw she had a massive Snaggletooth Patch on the back..being a bit of a pretentious uptight twat I thought " oh dear she must be a bit slow..that heavy noise" a year later I realised Motőrhead were one of the best Rock Bands in Eternity and that I probably had missed "The One" Lemmy laughs at me from Beyond the grave...on the plus side I saw Motörhead 4 times at the Brixton Academy and saw the light...RIP Lemmy Motörhead for Life ❤
@usmetaltv8 күн бұрын
@@ebbanjenkins5960 The first time I saw Motorhead was 1981 in San Francisco they guitar player for a band called poison idea turn me onto them in 1978 I wanted to cover ace of spades on the wild dogs second album Man's Best Friend but the other band mates didn't like Motörhead and refused to do it so I went home wrote a song almost identical to Ace of spades and brought it to the group who loved it they had never actually heard motorhead I win I told let me that story I wish I would have gotten it on video he laughed his ass off and said I hate that fucking song I have to play it every night and when I went upstairs to the Soundcheck he had to be his base knowing I was a bass player singer and the drum tech had played in the band with Kurt James and new my music I started playing the intro to ace of spades let me grabbed the neck and said stop stop anything but that song so I played one off Dr. Mastermind and the Drummer drum tech started playing along and let me get a big smile that first time 1999 was my best day I've had in music ever besides Motörhead I'm a huge Beatles fan and so is he and a big Jimi Hendrix fan and I knew he had known jimi it was just a precious day for me hearing stories about that time thank you for watching
@ebbanjenkins59607 күн бұрын
@usmetaltv thanks awesome really cool to hear about loving the channel btw 😀...I never met Lemmy but 20 plus years ago I worked in construction and met someone that had known him *ahem* quite well..was refitting a kitchen for a woman that frankly most us guys were bit intimidated by 😆 she was actually really cool but had a real intense energy about her..one day I was on a break and noticed on a wall a framed hand written poem I absent mindedly started reading and I thought..hey this sounds awfully familiar, just then said lady walks in and I'm like "excuse me but er .." she laughed and then confirmed it was written by Lemmy and given to her the lyrics for "1916" and that they'd been "very good friends" some years before...why 1916 I darent ask 😆 the other guys I worked with didn't even know who Lemmy was amazingly...she told me a few other stories I wouldn't share but she said he was such a cool sweet guy and I got extra biscuits with my coffee after that she was pretty awesome
@philheath98542 ай бұрын
Man what is on his Face ???
@usmetaltv2 ай бұрын
its called FACIAL HAIR.
@XISAVAGEV14 күн бұрын
Lemmys iconic warts, almost as revered as the man himself lol.
@philheath98544 күн бұрын
@@XISAVAGEV1 Sounds like some People would worship the Piles on his arse.💩
@claysmell2 ай бұрын
certainly Lemmy had a inside perspective with Hendrix, and fully agree Randy didn't change the world like Hendrix did. I would argue Eddie changed the guitar world more than Hendrix did.
@usmetaltv2 ай бұрын
argue until your human heart explodes if there no les paul nojimi no jimi there would not be van halen. personally yngwie took guitar to new heights and i was part of the team who got him here.
@usmetaltv2 ай бұрын
you are younger
@claysmell2 ай бұрын
@@usmetaltv I would never argue the "without this guy/band this guy/band this guy/band" thing. that is a fact and is the natural cycle and progression of things. Eddie's scope of influence was enormous, and unmatched to date. From his techniques to his guitars to his amps and other innovations like the floyd and d-tuner. those are facts.
@claysmell2 ай бұрын
@@usmetaltv LOL not as young as you think. facts are facts