lemmy is from stoke, where i was born. ozzy is from birmingham which is maybe an hour and a half away. i have brummy freinds and we can all understand each other fine. id love to see it though lol.
@@sidwilliams729 I'm from the North East of England and I understand them both just fine too it must be strange not understanding what they're saying lol
lol it's weird how it's fucking hard to understand them while they're talking (english is not my first language) and they have these weird voices no one would bet a penny on without knowing them
Never had an issue understanding either. Some people have an ear for certain accents though. Gimme a barefoot rastafarian dude thats never left the island and I can't understand a fucking word they say.
I was watching a documentary about Lemmy and Motörhead and the director asked him what was his most prized possession in his house, and Lemmy replied “My son”. That was the most heartwarming I’ve heard him say.
A girl I've been speaking a lot lately met Lemmy. She said he was gentleman to her so I definitely believe him what he said about "I treat women how they should be treated".
A friend of mine had the same sort of experience,when she met him,in L.A. When he asked her what she did,and found out she worked with street kids,he pulled out some cash,laid some money on her,and told her "Buy some of them lunch".
From what other musicians have said Lemmy was the real deal. Every time I watch an interview with Lemmy you can't help but to smile because the guy is true. Lived the life like it should. 🤘🍺 to LEMMY
I was never the biggest Motorhed fan, although I really like some of the songs. But I have total respect for Lemmy! He is the real deal. 100% integrity!
It was amazing to be on the Sunset Strip Saturday Night and see so many people out there to pay our respects by throwing back some cold ones and rocking out to loud music. There was a tribute show by Metal Allegiance at the Whisky with over a dozen greats from some of my favorite bands playing classic covers and some originals. They closed out with a killer Motorhead set - Mikkey Dee came out to play drums for a song! My favorite moment was probably Dave Lombardo playing drums for Overkill. It was an awesome night and a fitting way to salute an say farewell to Lemmy.
Whenever i feel like crap i ALWAYS watch Dio’s and Lemmy’s interviews from you guys. Their pen minds, ahead of their time, their absolute wisdom and how humble and honest they were. Is rare to find that nowadays without falling in the “too serious” category.
Said by a fat shit behind his monitor also lol only difference he has the letter I you pretend to be half interesting with a picture but we know that's a lie.
I was hoping Sam was going to post this. Lemmy was one of the last true Rock 'n' Roll rebels. The world is much more quiet without him. I was lucky enough to get a bass pick from him when I saw Motorhead in 2003. I will cherish that forever. RIP Lemmy.
What I love to do is sniff jack Daniels before I drink it, and then smoke a Marlboro red afterwards, jack Daniels,coca cola and a Marlboro red!!! #Mötorhead
@@anthonymcardle1985 In fact he did, he said they were taking more speed (in case you don't know there a drug called speed, a derivate of cocaine) than any other band out there 'cause they had 53 shows in 56 days, how are you supposed to do that without any help? His words not mine.
One of the greatest legends in music history, and he says something as simple as "I recommend it, you won't be sorry". You can hear the happiness in his voice. This has to be one of the best and most wholesome advices I've ever heard.
A gentle, polite, introspective bloke. An iconoclast. Always came across as a thoughtful gentleman, whether he's tippling Jack n Coke or chain smoking. His opinions were solid. Such a refreshing RnR figure!!
RIP Lemmy! He speaks the truth about Metal being rock ‘n’ roll! I don’t care what the elitists say Metal is a genre of rock ‘n’ roll just like Lemmy says!
Speed is a funny old drug. I lived on the stuff when I was young. You got used to the comedown and cured it by having more. It’s as if my body adapted to it. Then I quit and never touched a thing for 15 years. Suddenly, as part of my ongoing midlife crisis at 45 years old, I acquired some. Fucking hell! I was convinced I was having a heart attack or a stroke,probably both at the same time. Then I felt suicidal coming down. 2 days later, I did it again, and again and finally finished it off. I looked like shit, couldn’t have a piss and hadn’t eaten for a week. So, I retired. But my word it was beautiful. And I had the cleanest bathroom you ever saw.
😂 brilliant I've not touched fast in about 15 years...I don't miss trying to find my Todger and standing at the toilet for 30 mins trying to squeeze a piss out.....I still have the occasional patsy of ching at least that wears off you in a couple of hours.
I loved this man because he was honest, real, not judgemental, not prejudice, a gentleman, a hard-working man who lived it his way, nonstop, intelligent and so cool! I miss him, RIP - Lemmy, and thank you, sir!
Great interview! My heart is still broken over the world's loss. Thank God he wasn't lazy and we have all those albums and recordings of live shows and interviews, etc. It sucks that other high profile people have died recently (a couple I liked and respected) and that's all you hear about with no mention of Lemmy.
Lemmy was the best kind of celebrity. Honest, curious, approachable, humble, and a man who was one of us - a working class Joe who never forgot where he came from.
Too bad he`s gone, how can you not love this guy? i hope they have lots of jack daniels,cigarettes and rickenbackers (and naked chicks) in heaven or where eaver he is now.
Best hour of my life was seeing Motorhead headlinging Pigstock in Clinton IA in the late 90s. Lem died on my bday in 15. Guy gave me one of best and worst days of my life.
"We are MOTORHEAD, and we play Rock n' Roll !"... plain and simple. Lemmy was an amazing musician, lyricist and overall human being. I could list so many complimentary words, but when it comes down to it, he was someone you'd wanna spend time with. I could listen to the man speak without end and that's a rare thing. "...learn to win, although they'll always tell you it's a sin"... Lemmy, not only did you win... you made winning look flawless ! Thank you ♤🤘
Still can't believe people let the government ban drugs on the basis that they may be bad for the person doing them. Especially when it comes to drugs like psychedelics that have been shown to not even be physically harmful. My dealer is the best freedom fighter I know
I did not know of Lemmy until after his death. In looking at all the interviews this one especially the man was definitely special and true to his lifestyle no poser here. Wish that I would have seen Motorhead live but missed the opportunity. RIP Lemmy!
Jesus just about 10 years back from his death and he’s a completely different man. To see him fading in those interviews before his death is pitiful. So sad to watch.
So glad I got to see Motörhead before Lemmy sadly passed away. 2008/09 was such a fucking insane year for me gig wise. Saw Metallica twice, Motörhead, Iron Maiden, Judas Priest, Megadeth, Testament, Slayer, Mastodon, Trivium as well as some others.
"We just wanted to be loud, fast and obnoxious, and have all the obnoxious people in the world cheer, y'know. And it seems to have worked to some extent" What an absolute unit.
I'm a hardcore punk lover, there's very few bands more punk than motorhead. Their sound is the perfect mix of all school rock and roll, punk rock and certain metal bands. Their lifestyle, they lived for what they wanted to do, not what people wanted them to do. And Lemmy, he's actually the embodiment of punk. Funny, honest, true to himself, respectful but not going to be treated without it, lived for life, was real as they come, caring and badass
This dude's so full of wisdom. I like what he said about people feeling they're special because they're part of a few select fans and going off bands when they become popular. I have friends who were horrified when I told them I was familiar with some bands music and they thought they were the special ones, the same individuals who loved Coldplay's first album but won't admit it and now despise them.
I used to know Lem in my local pub in London in the early 1980s and he was just like this in conversation,very charming and funny,we used to play Asteroids together for hours and he always paid for the next game,win lose or draw....he was good at it too,we both used to average score about 60,000.
I was fortunate to see Motörhead live 15yr's ago. In Denmark at my hometown. Lemmy(R.I.P) entered the stage with the words : "We're Motörhead & were gonna kick you're fxcking Ass". Then kicked on the show w. 'Ace of Spades'. It was SO loud, that the sound-crew had to turn down the volume, becauce the concertplace was build between too old tobacco factory buildings w. Glass, covering the entire place. So the danger of a "rain" of glass, killing half the audience, turned down the volume. Which was IMPOSSIBLE to hear. It was a wall of sound. I have seen 2000+ Metal bands live. This one was in the top10 among those shows, that took 2weeks for the ears to recover from. Thanxx Lemmy for your important personality, that suited the Metal genre forever!!!!
I met Lemmy in the early 90’s, at The Rainbow-before the changed the smoking laws, he used to play the Asteroids table top game, in the downstairs bar. He was a complete gentleman and very kind and polite. R.I.P.
This is one of the only interviews I've seen where the host and producers didn't ask the same mindless dumb fkin questions that everyone asks like who's your musical influences and how many women have you slept with. Amazing job. You're definitely a real motorhead fan and you kept the brilliant and sharp Lemmy engaged and interested. I can tell he was enjoying it. So many interviews you can tell he's bored and annoyed and biting his tongue to try and be polite. You rock. And I enjoy your documentaries.
It really sucks that all the interviews I find of Lemmy are just 10-15 minutes long. Really wish someone had just recorded him at the Rainbow Bar for a few hours. That'd be my podcast.
I can vouch for Lemmy the gentleman. 14 years old, he signed my T-shirt after the Queens Hall gig in Leeds, 1982 (Ace of Spades Tour) that got on the No Sleep til Hammersmith LP. Which I skipped school to buy on the day. He treated us all as fans and was very careful to only slightly molest me with his marker pen. Not that I would have complained. What a man. They stayed outside chatting with all of us until we had to go get the parent's car, bus or train. And what a gig. I was a goth then too, Motorhead had cross-over appeal, punks, ska, hippies, everyone was there.
@@johnbalderas4367 He was very alive in 1982 Ace of Spades Tour. I was there on the No Sleep till Hammersmith album going squeeee. We all die eventually, it's kind of a fact. Or a religion.
Lemmy is inmortal in the music and videos ...because everytime I listen or watch him ..is just there ..never change ..and that was the most important of all this ...memory
So great to see that even the great Lemmy sees things the way I do! I was always made to feel bad about rather wanting to be real, not about how HEAVY you are, but about what your music means.
Lemmy was and is a textbook example of someone living authentically.
I wish more people were like that these days!!
@Thor Odinson da fuk?
Thor Odinson well i’d rather be a meth head than a shitty ass feminist or vegan or that bullshit
@Thor Odinson And that's a bad thing?
@Thor Odinson yeah i know
Lemmy was so legendary it's hard to believe he was real and not some TV show character.
He was just a one-hit wonder.
no it's not, tv could not get it done like Lemmy does.
Mark Harrison lol, listen to the albums Mark
@@danielglover5437 Mark's only interested in the hits.
SixSentSoldiers he should listen to the albums then, there’s more than just the ace of spades. You know what I mean.
"I don't care what your prejudices are, I don't have 'em"
I salute this sentence. So much beautiful knowledge coming from this legend.
@Morgan Smith you're*
the fuck are you talking about Morgan Smith, you're the only here that sounds like a dumb fuck.
@Morgan Smith did you also liked your own comment...
@E Fox But you spend your time looking at interviews with him
@E Fox WTF are you talking about ? I didn't deny anything. If you think he's a ' sick fkk' , why do you spend your time watching interviews with him ?
Just finished reading his autobiography. Can't claim to be a big Motörhead fan at all, but I absolutely idolise Lemmy. The man was a fucking legend.
U dont like motorhead or wat pal
@tsm1013 you what son?
I can’t imagine him and ozzy having a conversation and tryin to understand them lol rip king
lemmy is from stoke, where i was born. ozzy is from birmingham which is maybe an hour and a half away. i have brummy freinds and we can all understand each other fine. id love to see it though lol.
lol
@@sidwilliams729 I'm from the North East of England and I understand them both just fine too it must be strange not understanding what they're saying lol
lol it's weird how it's fucking hard to understand them while they're talking (english is not my first language) and they have these weird voices no one would bet a penny on without knowing them
Never had an issue understanding either. Some people have an ear for certain accents though. Gimme a barefoot rastafarian dude thats never left the island and I can't understand a fucking word they say.
I was watching a documentary about Lemmy and Motörhead and the director asked him what was his most prized possession in his house, and Lemmy replied “My son”. That was the most heartwarming I’ve heard him say.
Ive seen that doc'o too.&Yes .Thats A Very Sweet moment .!(&Not lost on His lad Either.!
A girl I've been speaking a lot lately met Lemmy. She said he was gentleman to her so I definitely believe him what he said about "I treat women how they should be treated".
Lemmy was a true gentleman!!!
I can vouch for him being a "gentleman". Very unlike most of his contemporaries.
A friend of mine had the same sort of experience,when she met him,in L.A.
When he asked her what she did,and found out she worked with street kids,he pulled out some cash,laid some money on her,and told her "Buy some of them lunch".
Thor Odinson 🖕🏽
@Rasputin Potter ...and You are?
During this interview you can see how honest he was, he always says what he thinks, and every word is pure wisdom.
From what other musicians have said Lemmy was the real deal. Every time I watch an interview with Lemmy you can't help but to smile because the guy is true. Lived the life like it should. 🤘🍺 to LEMMY
He died too young. Legend.
Well said, he will be dearly missed MY FELLOW heathen! I couldn't agree more. RIP Lem. I met him too!
@@FreeportAaron he didn't really die too young, he lived a full life; that's not to say he won't be sorely missed, though...
@@FreeportAaron I'd say he got *very* old considering how he lived!
I miss him so much. The honestly, the sense of humour, and the fact that He said what we were all thinking. There will never be another like him.
Lemmy's badass, pure and simple.
They dont make em like that anyone. Not in this stupid overly sensitive world we live in today
Why hold your tongue for ANYONE? F*ck that…say it with your chest, and if they don’t like THE truth, then THEY are the problem
Thanks for everything Lem. This planet would have been a lot shittier without you
+vacantplanet The planet got shittier after he died.
It's a whole lot SHITIER now.
Every time it thunders. Lemmy's just sound checking
@@violetenergy4392 welcome to 2022. If it was shitty back then for you, I sure hope you are doing better. Honestly, stay safe.
🤘
Love your profile pict
I was never the biggest Motorhed fan, although I really like some of the songs.
But I have total respect for Lemmy!
He is the real deal.
100% integrity!
Lemmy was and will always be the definition of a true rock star..
He had it all. He had the attitude, he was smart and he had the music to go along with all of this. I sure do miss you Lem...
No more honest and funny interviews than those with Sir Kilmister. RIP Lemmy Legend
Lemmy was great legend
One of the greatest people ever lived R.I.P \m/
@Morgan Smith He will be remembered and you and I wont ever be shit
@Morgan Smith yeah a guy talking shit about a dead guy on the internet will totally make it big, goober
"Nodoby's talking while I'm on. They're either watching the band or they're leaving". Probably my favourite Lemme quote.
It was amazing to be on the Sunset Strip Saturday Night and see so many people out there to pay our respects by throwing back some cold ones and rocking out to loud music. There was a tribute show by Metal Allegiance at the Whisky with over a dozen greats from some of my favorite bands playing classic covers and some originals. They closed out with a killer Motorhead set - Mikkey Dee came out to play drums for a song! My favorite moment was probably Dave Lombardo playing drums for Overkill. It was an awesome night and a fitting way to salute an say farewell to Lemmy.
Fuck that a great story. Thank you for sharing!
Whenever i feel like crap i ALWAYS watch Dio’s and Lemmy’s interviews from you guys. Their pen minds, ahead of their time, their absolute wisdom and how humble and honest they were. Is rare to find that nowadays without falling in the “too serious” category.
Whoever disliked the video is lucky no one can see who they are.
RIP
+igotlobsterhands Yeah because some fat shit sat behind their monitor is going to do a lot, right?
+Blakefulable what are you talking about?
+Blakefulable what are you talking about?
+igotlobsterhands I doubt, Lemmy, would be worried about them.
And nor should we!
RIP Lemmy.
Said by a fat shit behind his monitor also lol only difference he has the letter I you pretend to be half interesting with a picture but we know that's a lie.
I was hoping Sam was going to post this. Lemmy was one of the last true Rock 'n' Roll rebels. The world is much more quiet without him. I was lucky enough to get a bass pick from him when I saw Motorhead in 2003. I will cherish that forever. RIP Lemmy.
+Whiskers Crowley In a perfect world, that pick would still smell like Jack Daniels.
What I love to do is sniff jack Daniels before I drink it, and then smoke a Marlboro red afterwards, jack Daniels,coca cola and a Marlboro red!!! #Mötorhead
I have one from mayhem fest 2012 haha motorhead is awesome
LOL, asks Lemmy about the speed of their music, and Lemmy starts talking about the drug.
He didn't.
because its like playing rock n roll with speed on your veins, you kind of play it faster, naturally
Um
So
@@anthonymcardle1985 In fact he did, he said they were taking more speed (in case you don't know there a drug called speed, a derivate of cocaine) than any other band out there 'cause they had 53 shows in 56 days, how are you supposed to do that without any help? His words not mine.
@@claudiosalanti4459 speed isn't a derivative of cocaine.
What a great outlook on music and life, could listen to his interviews for hours. RIP Lemmy
i could listen to lemmy talk all day! what a legend
Great interview. He hits the nail on the head with pretty much everything
One of the greatest legends in music history, and he says something as simple as "I recommend it, you won't be sorry". You can hear the happiness in his voice. This has to be one of the best and most wholesome advices I've ever heard.
In 1985, I got to see Motorhead play at L'amour in Brooklyn, NY and they were the loudest band that I've ever seen! RIP LK
A gentle, polite, introspective bloke. An iconoclast. Always came across as a thoughtful gentleman, whether he's tippling Jack n Coke or chain smoking. His opinions were solid. Such a refreshing RnR figure!!
RIP Lemmy! He speaks the truth about Metal being rock ‘n’ roll! I don’t care what the elitists say Metal is a genre of rock ‘n’ roll just like Lemmy says!
Songs you cant play in bars? dude i WILL play hellraiser at my wedding and it WILL be a bar
Ace of Spades is THE bar song if you ask me
just the best comment ever.
This person is my kind of person
It must have been amazing spending time with this man and partying with him. I see why Ozzy was so fond of him. Very intelligent man.
Speed is a funny old drug. I lived on the stuff when I was young. You got used to the comedown and cured it by having more. It’s as if my body adapted to it. Then I quit and never touched a thing for 15 years. Suddenly, as part of my ongoing midlife crisis at 45 years old, I acquired some. Fucking hell! I was convinced I was having a heart attack or a stroke,probably both at the same time. Then I felt suicidal coming down. 2 days later, I did it again, and again and finally finished it off. I looked like shit, couldn’t have a piss and hadn’t eaten for a week. So, I retired. But my word it was beautiful. And I had the cleanest bathroom you ever saw.
😂 brilliant I've not touched fast in about 15 years...I don't miss trying to find my Todger and standing at the toilet for 30 mins trying to squeeze a piss out.....I still have the occasional patsy of ching at least that wears off you in a couple of hours.
Ahahahaha the last sentence killed me
"Nobody's eating chicken in a basket when we're on. You're either listening to us, or leaving!" Fantastic line. Sums up Motörhead perfectly.
One of the coolest people to walk the earth. Always cheers me up to here his words. His music puts me on a high !
"We were probably taking more speed than anybody else" lol!!!
I wish I could've met Lemmy and had a conversation with him!! He seemed like such a cool guy to talk to!!
Brilliant- Lemmy never changed his bad ass attitude. Thanks for sharing this. Miss the guy, but Motorhead music lives on!
I loved this man because he was honest, real, not judgemental, not prejudice, a gentleman, a hard-working man who lived it his way, nonstop, intelligent and so cool! I miss him, RIP - Lemmy, and thank you, sir!
My favorite band. Of all time.. truly love the music. . Sucks I never saw them live.. they're the best.. r.i.p lemmy
What an insightful man. One of my few, true idols in life. RIP
A wise man rip lemmy the world is a better place because of your music 🤘🏻🎸
"They take away your studded arm band, stop you from saying things like judas priest, BAD BAD BAD!" 😂
We miss you, Lemmy. We really do.
yes we really miss you. You were a amazing man and a amazing musician who filled his music with badassery speed and cranking up the volume
such a legend. RIP. i'm glad to have seen him live two times and i'll never forget that he's motorhead and he plays rock and roll.
Great interview! My heart is still broken over the world's loss. Thank God he wasn't lazy and we have all those albums and recordings of live shows and interviews, etc.
It sucks that other high profile people have died recently (a couple I liked and respected) and that's all you hear about with no mention of Lemmy.
gotta love lemmy. rip.
When Lemmy died, a light went out!
Simply an incredible human being. You will be, and are missed enormously Mr. Kilminster..
Lemmy was the best kind of celebrity. Honest, curious, approachable, humble, and a man who was one of us - a working class Joe who never forgot where he came from.
An original and a true rocker. RIP, Lemmy.
the best fuckin guy EVER. this dude was, and still is, the fuckin man. lemmy is the yard stick every band should be measured to. R.I.P. Lemmy.
Too bad he`s gone, how can you not love this guy? i hope they have lots of jack daniels,cigarettes and rickenbackers (and naked chicks) in heaven or where eaver he is now.
don't forget speed
He got that raspy voice like hank Voight from Chicago pd
I saw Motorhead open for preist in the 80's I've been a fan ever since! R.I.P. Lemmy!
Best hour of my life was seeing Motorhead headlinging Pigstock in Clinton IA in the late 90s. Lem died on my bday in 15. Guy gave me one of best and worst days of my life.
Gotta admit I cried a bit at the end.
"We are MOTORHEAD, and we play Rock n' Roll !"... plain and simple. Lemmy was an amazing musician, lyricist and overall human being. I could list so many complimentary words, but when it comes down to it, he was someone you'd wanna spend time with. I could listen to the man speak without end and that's a rare thing. "...learn to win, although they'll always tell you it's a sin"... Lemmy, not only did you win... you made winning look flawless ! Thank you ♤🤘
lemmy was a blessing to this earth!
"People invented it; people ought to do it."
Lemmy on speed (and presumably, well, everything). As simple and hedonistic as one can be. Miss the guy.
Still can't believe people let the government ban drugs on the basis that they may be bad for the person doing them. Especially when it comes to drugs like psychedelics that have been shown to not even be physically harmful. My dealer is the best freedom fighter I know
...A REBEL Like NO OTHER.!...R.I.P ...Lemmy.!..Prosit-Cheers to You.!
I did not know of Lemmy until after his death. In looking at all the interviews this one especially the man was definitely special and true to his lifestyle no poser here. Wish that I would have seen Motorhead live but missed the opportunity. RIP Lemmy!
Jesus just about 10 years back from his death and he’s a completely different man. To see him fading in those interviews before his death is pitiful. So sad to watch.
So glad I got to see Motörhead before Lemmy sadly passed away. 2008/09 was such a fucking insane year for me gig wise. Saw Metallica twice, Motörhead, Iron Maiden, Judas Priest, Megadeth, Testament, Slayer, Mastodon, Trivium as well as some others.
"We just wanted to be loud, fast and obnoxious, and have all the obnoxious people in the world cheer, y'know. And it seems to have worked to some extent"
What an absolute unit.
I'm so bad, baby I don't care \,,/ long live Motorhead!
I'm a hardcore punk lover, there's very few bands more punk than motorhead. Their sound is the perfect mix of all school rock and roll, punk rock and certain metal bands. Their lifestyle, they lived for what they wanted to do, not what people wanted them to do. And Lemmy, he's actually the embodiment of punk. Funny, honest, true to himself, respectful but not going to be treated without it, lived for life, was real as they come, caring and badass
I love you Lemmy, you touched many of our hearts, you are missed by thousands upon thousands. thankyou my brother.
Great interview!
The gravediggers of Lemmy's burial plot were the Ace Of Spades. Lemmy was a great man.
Loved Lenny he was a gentleman and one hell of a lead singer
This dude's so full of wisdom. I like what he said about people feeling they're special because they're part of a few select fans and going off bands when they become popular. I have friends who were horrified when I told them I was familiar with some bands music and they thought they were the special ones, the same individuals who loved Coldplay's first album but won't admit it and now despise them.
I used to know Lem in my local pub in London in the early 1980s and he was just like this in conversation,very charming and funny,we used to play Asteroids together for hours and he always paid for the next game,win lose or draw....he was good at it too,we both used to average score about 60,000.
Legendary game. I liked the hyperspace knob. The "space ship" disappears and pop out somewhere ha ha.
I need that knob in real life...
most wise, cool and kind person. i miss you Lemmy
Metal...the scabby bastard child of Rock n Roll. I love Lemmy. Rest oh Great one.
James Hetfield calls him The Godfather of heavy metal.
The god of metal
so sorry to bust your bubble but stephen wolf is the founding father of metal
There would not be a Metallica without Lemmy.
@@rhondathompson6942 BALLZ DEEP WRONG
of the thrash metal
I live right up the road in Macon Ga were Little R is from we turned out some of the best Rock;metal ;soul and blues of all time.
ram
I was fortunate to see Motörhead live 15yr's ago.
In Denmark at my hometown. Lemmy(R.I.P) entered the stage with the words : "We're Motörhead & were gonna kick you're fxcking Ass". Then kicked on the show w. 'Ace of Spades'. It was SO loud, that the sound-crew had to turn down the volume, becauce the concertplace was build between too old tobacco factory buildings w. Glass, covering the entire place. So the danger of a "rain" of glass, killing half the audience, turned down the volume. Which was IMPOSSIBLE to hear. It was a wall of sound. I have seen 2000+ Metal bands live. This one was in the top10 among those shows, that took 2weeks for the ears to recover from.
Thanxx Lemmy for your important personality, that suited the Metal genre forever!!!!
I miss lemmy he also meet my son R.I.P.
I met Lemmy in the early 90’s, at The Rainbow-before the changed the smoking laws, he used to play the Asteroids table top game, in the downstairs bar. He was a complete gentleman and very kind and polite. R.I.P.
What a fucking legend he was, i'm not the biggest Motörhead fan but the world is a poorer place without him.
Fantastic interview, really enjoyed watching that 👍👍👍
“Any generalisation is rubbish”
Love it
This is one of the only interviews I've seen where the host and producers didn't ask the same mindless dumb fkin questions that everyone asks like who's your musical influences and how many women have you slept with. Amazing job. You're definitely a real motorhead fan and you kept the brilliant and sharp Lemmy engaged and interested. I can tell he was enjoying it. So many interviews you can tell he's bored and annoyed and biting his tongue to try and be polite. You rock. And I enjoy your documentaries.
Miss you Lemmy. Not many this true and polite around
I had to activate the subtitles to understand Lemmy, after all he was a great person, a true rockstar.🍺
It really sucks that all the interviews I find of Lemmy are just 10-15 minutes long. Really wish someone had just recorded him at the Rainbow Bar for a few hours. That'd be my podcast.
OMG, thanks for posting this, Lemmy was such a fantastica character, rock musician, live all the way through, fantastic live, such energy!! wow
I can vouch for Lemmy the gentleman. 14 years old, he signed my T-shirt after the Queens Hall gig in Leeds, 1982 (Ace of Spades Tour) that got on the No Sleep til Hammersmith LP. Which I skipped school to buy on the day. He treated us all as fans and was very careful to only slightly molest me with his marker pen. Not that I would have complained. What a man. They stayed outside chatting with all of us until we had to go get the parent's car, bus or train. And what a gig. I was a goth then too, Motorhead had cross-over appeal, punks, ska, hippies, everyone was there.
Lemmy dired
@@johnbalderas4367 He was very alive in 1982 Ace of Spades Tour. I was there on the No Sleep till Hammersmith album going squeeee. We all die eventually, it's kind of a fact. Or a religion.
Wow, I never heard Lemmy being interviewed before, what an articulate and intelligent guy he was behind the scenes, such a cool and authentic person.
his words are so fucking true.
miss you :(
Oh God.... 7 years since my last cigarette, and this clip makes me long for a cigarette 😭 I can smell the smoke through my screen.
Lemmy was so true to himself. Hardcore to the bone🤘..
Great to see an interview with Lemmy where he is in a good mood! Great stuff. Thanks for sharing.
I cried my ass off watching his funeral on RUclips. I laughed my ass off watching this video. What a legend.
Lemmy is inmortal in the music and videos ...because everytime I listen or watch him ..is just there ..never change ..and that was the most important of all this ...memory
Thank You Sam, been waiting to see your tribute! \m/ #RIPLemmy
God damn here we are on the verge of 2021 and needing honest people like Lemmy more than ever.
RIP
Lemmy will always be my biggest heros. He was a true rock n roll rebel. And a great mind in music and in life period.
Such an awesome dude.
So great to see that even the great Lemmy sees things the way I do!
I was always made to feel bad about rather wanting to be real, not about how HEAVY you are, but about what your music means.
He is the funniest person I've ever seen in my life, R.I.P Lemmy.