Matt, you were so kind to Lemme. Thank you for your wonderful interview. I'll always remember the professional way that you brought out a wonderful big child that is monumental to Rock and Metal History. Man your so fortunate 😊
Lemmy was the most unpretentious no bullshit man in the business. He was never afraid to speak his mind and never cared who was offended by it. You will always be missed, but you’ll always live on as a legend…and legends never die.
Absolutely. The guys fingers were going because of the diabetes and he still was down to jam a little for the interview. Big contrast to Keith Richards that didn't want to unless he got paid.
I discoverd rock & metal in 2018. I was to young to have know about lemmy and in my country and in my home metal was not really played or talked about. And when i discoverd Motörhead my world changed. This man felt like a god or a second father. I may have discoverd you after you passed away lemmy but god damn i miss you. You have inspired me and many others aswell till this day. Born to lose lived to win! Rest in peace sir
I was lucky enough to see him play three times with Motörhead. Even got his bass pick framed when he threw it out into the audience. Was in 2005 when Lemmy was still at the height of his badassery. So sad to see him like this, but awesome that he was still smiling and uniquely Lemmy Kilmister right to the very end 🤘
It is hard to describe how it feels to see Lemmy like this. Underneath the hair dye and rock and roll clothes was an old man with failing health. This is the first time he ever looked… frail.
@@evaplavalagunahe lived a hard rock and roll lifestyle for 55 years before this. It's a wonder he made it to 70. His lifestyle would have killed most people by their 40's or 50's. Tough old bastard.
@@Charlesbabbage2209 Simple as cancer. Anyone whos seen it knows what it does to people, even if the personality is bright it can make the strongest person look like someone you could knock over with one of those japanese hand fans. Reality is in this footage the man was terminal and at the end stages. All things considered the fact he was even up and out of his house is remarkable
I love this series of interviews watched them many times. Think m sweeney is a great interviewer too. This Emmy one was brilliant but also sad as he was coming to the end
Even in his worse states, he was so much more aware and ambulatory than Shane McGowan toward his decline. So, what was the confounding variable? Heroin? Kilmister was famously anti-cocaine. Anti-Heroin. Both men were heavy drinkers and LSD and cannabis users. Any med students want to weigh in?
Like James Hetfield stated, imagine if Lemmy was fully on. The world wouldn’t be able to contain him…I wish he was fully on because seeing him like this is sad.
"Seeing Lemmy like this is sad" is one way of looking at it. Kind of like a "glass half empty" thing. Another way of looking at it is to be thankful Matt was able to get this last interview for posterity.
@@danielstoddart You can also look at it like an inspiration. When you see larger than life guys like Lemmy or a Johnny Cash who are struggling health wise, yeah it is sad, but it's true to life as well. When I see videos of Lemmy playing those last shows, despite dying of cancer and whatever other ailments were affecting him, is inspirational.
He was so unwell at the end, but still point blank refused to submit.
Bringing Lemmy back from the dead to do a Guitar Moves is the most metal thing ever 🤘
Matt Sweeney is a national treasure. Thanks for getting legends like Lemmy to give us a glimpse into their world.
Agreed,this documentation of music is more important than we realize.
Tough gig this interview. Glad we got it though. Thank you.
The world was a better place with lem in it! We all miss ya lemmy!
Matt, you were so kind to Lemme. Thank you for your wonderful interview. I'll always remember the professional way that you brought out a wonderful big child that is monumental to Rock and Metal History. Man your so fortunate 😊
Sweeney: “It still sounds really good to me!”
Lemmy: “Nah, it doesn’t sound good to me either” lol
Lemmy was the most unpretentious no bullshit man in the business. He was never afraid to speak his mind and never cared who was offended by it. You will always be missed, but you’ll always live on as a legend…and legends never die.
Absolutely. The guys fingers were going because of the diabetes and he still was down to jam a little for the interview. Big contrast to Keith Richards that didn't want to unless he got paid.
The way Lou Barlow plays in Dino Jr. is definitely Lemmy inspired.
Agree. You ever listen to his band Sebadoh? Love the way Jason Loewenstain plays bass with Lou on guitar- good shit.
I discoverd rock & metal in 2018. I was to young to have know about lemmy and in my country and in my home metal was not really played or talked about. And when i discoverd Motörhead my world changed. This man felt like a god or a second father. I may have discoverd you after you passed away lemmy but god damn i miss you. You have inspired me and many others aswell till this day. Born to lose lived to win! Rest in peace sir
Goddamn this man is the literal embodiment of rock n roll. Rest well Lem❤
God bless Lemmy! Been waiting for this episode to be reuploaded
such a special moment, thank you for doing this
Been waiting patiently for this one right here
Matt you did a good job. Guitar Moves is important.
The pure joy of this is breathtaking
I was lucky enough to see him play three times with Motörhead. Even got his bass pick framed when he threw it out into the audience. Was in 2005 when Lemmy was still at the height of his badassery. So sad to see him like this, but awesome that he was still smiling and uniquely Lemmy Kilmister right to the very end 🤘
this was hard to watch. Lemmy knew it was close.
Lemmy man!!! ✊
The first time I saw Motörhead changed my brain permanently, like the first time I dropped acid. The absolute best! 🤘
Matt - so great-
It is hard to describe how it feels to see Lemmy like this. Underneath the hair dye and rock and roll clothes was an old man with failing health. This is the first time he ever looked… frail.
Frail = drunk
He wasn't even that old, he was 70 when he passed, 4 days after his birthday. So he was 69 here
Lemmy he'd been drunk on camera for 40 years, this was different. He seems like an old man in this clip.
@@evaplavalagunahe lived a hard rock and roll lifestyle for 55 years before this. It's a wonder he made it to 70. His lifestyle would have killed most people by their 40's or 50's. Tough old bastard.
@@Charlesbabbage2209 Simple as cancer.
Anyone whos seen it knows what it does to people, even if the personality is bright it can make the strongest person look like someone you could knock over with one of those japanese hand fans.
Reality is in this footage the man was terminal and at the end stages. All things considered the fact he was even up and out of his house is remarkable
Good to see Artie Bucco and Lemmy , nice colab
Another amazing video. These are so touching. Thank you!
Lemmy was such a part of the Rainbow that his mail was delivered there.
Lemmy is a legend. He had this dont give a fuck attitude but without seeming to be rude or egoistic, just pure rock n roll desire for freedom
Chills...
Metal as fuck! Thank you Lemmy for everything and making bass playing cool 🔥🔥🔥💀🤟
I love this series of interviews watched them many times. Think m sweeney is a great interviewer too. This Emmy one was brilliant but also sad as he was coming to the end
well, that was sad to watch. RIP Lemmy.
Thanks again, Matt. Your show is a national treasure.
hard to see him like that
Great humility and greatness from both parties ❤❤
I can’t wait ❤️
What a treat
this is like an all time life achivement
Legend
Man I miss Lemmy...
Everything about this is awesome.
R.I.P LEMMY
MIS YOU DOG
Bless him ❤
REST IN POWER 🤘🏻
👀
RIP Lemmy.
Poor Lemmy, may he rest in peace
He's my father figure, no joke
Lemmy loved his crank
Hard to believe the original lineup is all gone. Physically anyway
Matt really likes a hot room
MOTORHEAD IS THE REASON WE ARE A BAND
i love John Entwistle hes my favorite too, thats what made me pick up bass. 3:50
😔❤
Even in his worse states, he was so much more aware and ambulatory than Shane McGowan toward his decline. So, what was the confounding variable? Heroin? Kilmister was famously anti-cocaine. Anti-Heroin. Both men were heavy drinkers and LSD and cannabis users. Any med students want to weigh in?
Cool to see some bass love here! 😁 Keep up the great work, Matt!
why was this video taken down, I remember watching it years ago
Oh man…..he was so sick he couldn’t play. It’s hard to watch 😢
RIP
Can anyone figure out what pickups are on Lemmy's bass in this vid?
I love every episode. Any new episodes on the horizon?
anybody know what type of sunglasses Matt's got on??
"I like to hear the wall.. not the bricks"
🇨🇦👽🎸👍🏼
Why was this taken down?
Like James Hetfield stated, imagine if Lemmy was fully on. The world wouldn’t be able to contain him…I wish he was fully on because seeing him like this is sad.
"Seeing Lemmy like this is sad" is one way of looking at it. Kind of like a "glass half empty" thing. Another way of looking at it is to be thankful Matt was able to get this last interview for posterity.
@@danielstoddart You can also look at it like an inspiration. When you see larger than life guys like Lemmy or a Johnny Cash who are struggling health wise, yeah it is sad, but it's true to life as well. When I see videos of Lemmy playing those last shows, despite dying of cancer and whatever other ailments were affecting him, is inspirational.
Who wins in a wrestling match, Lemmy or God?!
Trick question… Lemmy is God!
Trick question....
Never seen him not smoking in an interview
In the last years he changes Jack and Coke to Orange Juice and Vodka
More healthier, Lemmy are fantastic
"an enormous child"
"Hi"
lemmy vs biden, a debate for the ages
Hard to watch this. Poor guy was struggling to breathe. As an asthmatic, it sucks.
MATT U FUCKING RULE DUDE
Sweeney!!
He should have brought a guitar
get jimmy page on this
Is Matt Sweeney a scooby doo villian come to life?
Sad to see Lemmy in this shape he should've been in a hospital bed looked after instead of this interview was taking place.
He lived on his own terms rather than submitting to the illness, he'd rather do what he loved than ending his final days in a cold hospital room.
@@simmoisbest1 maybe he could've lived longer enjoying the things he was doing for few extra years. Who knows though non of us his doctor
Little late
Sounds almost dead there
In the very end he was only able to end himself...But I'm on this way, so it's OK..
...what?
Matt Sweeney is a bozo.
Matt is a terrible guitarist.
Your Mother is a terrible parent.
@@epidot76 she was.
So you choose to perpetuate her misery? Hooray for the world.
@@epidot76 I don’t.
Sending love to ya