I used to work as a security guard at the airport. I met Lemmy while he was waiting for his car to pick him up. I had no idea who he was. He had his guitar case and We talked for about 10 minutes. He was nice, funny and kept complaining about how hot it was. I work the night shift so it was probably around 10:00pm and it’s Austin,Tx. So it could easily have been around 90’ with about 50% humidity. His car finally pulled up and he shook my hand and said ‘have a great night mate, be careful out here’. Once he got in the car 3 other security guards ran over and they kept wanting to know what he said and blah,blah blah. They were big fans. So of course I went to check out his music. This was about 20 years ago. And I haven’t stopped listening since. Side note.
Yes but i think he meant that on a deeper level. Getting hooked on bad shit like bad bands and then you slowly lose your soul. The spare tire comment was plain though.
The thing about Lemmy is that about half of what he says is real truths and the other half is hyperbole and his stuck-up narrow-viewed opinions. That's a dangerous combination. Many people see his truths and then think well all of what he says must be a great view! But it's NOT. It's so so not. He is ignorant. He doesn't criticize art and music, he insults them. He thinks his opinions are facts. He lets his emotions guide him. He is irrational and uses way too much hyperbole. He's narcissistic and stuck up. I don't understand why you would care at all about such a person's opinions. Anyone who throws out insults left and right at art and music and doesn't use actual criticism is no one to be listening to seriously. The truths he says are so obvious too. Why does he even need to say them??? And his bullshit is also fairly obvious. Why the fuck don't more people see through it???? His own narrow tastes in art and music ARE NOT ANYONE ELSE'S! His tastes and opinions are in the minority. And I feel like he thinks they are in the majority.
@Metal Fan the danger of consuming low intellect content is that you become a reflection of it. a happy meal is appealing at first but terrible for u.. lots of ‘art’ out there is designed to subvert and destroy you.
Always love Lemmy Interviews, but this one he really let his thoughts fly more than normal in regards to other musicians and people in general. I love it! I hope more like this cross my viewing path in the future.
It was always amazing to me how Motörhead could survive all of them trends by sticking to their guns, selling to no one except themselves... You cannot feel nothing else but a tremendous respect for Lemmy and his strong ethics...
I find that's usually the case... Loads of bands out there who'll never have a hit, never win an award, never be on the cover of a magazine. But it doesn't matter. If they're good, stick to what they believe in and just keep soldiering on they'll always find there's an audience, and they'll have a lot more credibility and integrity than most of the bands who "make it".
@@bluesrocker91 Dude, this is probably one of the smartest comments I’ve ever read here on RUclips. More people in the world need to read what you just said.
Just look at how he shakes the interviewer's hand at the end and how he congratulates him for the good questions. That alone says more about him than ANYTHING you would've listened in the interview itself.
Lemmy is not an "honest man." He is ignorant. He doesn't criticize them, he insults them. He thinks his opinions are facts. He lets his emotions guide him. He is irrational and uses way too much hyperbole. He's narcissistic and stuck up. I don't understand why you would care at all about such a person's opinions. Anyone who throws out insults left and right at art and music and doesn't use actual criticism is no one to be listening to seriously.
I have never been a Motörhead fan but after watching this I have concluded that I must learn more from Lemmy and find every interview I can. This might seem silly to somebody, but these guys are smart, there was a real philosophy behind what they did.
I only listened to Motörhead's music carefuly until last year, after years (decades, maybe) of hearing about Lemmy and the legend. I saw the light. I'm a fanboy now, that's why I'm watching this, and I trust him to be one of the most honests persons I've ever heard, and such a great songwriter! A bastard with a golden heart ♠
There's an Enfer Magazine (means Hell Magazine) done on the Another Perfect Day tour that took 2 hours to read. The journo got drunk with the band. He also did fantastic interviews of Dio and Ozzy... I should try to find these interviews, the magazines must be somewhere in my house, these really deserve diffusion, and even an English translation : you really understood how RJD, Ozzy or Lemmy are/were people with huge culture
I had the good fortune of interviewing Motorhead in person around this time for a Canadian metal magazine and it was one of the great experiences of my entire life. Lemmy was such a class act, hilarious, no bullshit, and no rock star attitude. Just a real person who happened to be one of the greatest rockers of all time.
I saw Motorhead 3 times, best sounding live band ive ever seen & the best atmosphere of any gig, everyone was happy & mixing together talking partying was absolutely brilliant.
00:48 Britney Spear and other pop singers 01:41 the spirit of rock n’ roll… and Slipknot 02:10 KISS haha 02:34 Jazz solos and artists… and Andy Warhol 09:50 Twisted Sister and Manowar haha 12:04 the legendary Black Sabbath and Ozzy…
Right the guy who has to come up with two different chords per song and shows them off shits on jazz because he doesn't understand . I mean it's him who has to take lot of time to come up with shit hat sounds exact like everything else he released before but acts as if he invented the wheel. Com on man people make the same stoopid argue vs about metal. " ah metal is noise" ....man what a prick to shit over jazz.... Edit: while Izzy Osborne is a legend....yeah right
@Anderson Cooper "Philosopher of Rock and Roll" is not a scholar from the Oxford department of Philosophy. I know Lemmy wasn't an intellectual, but he really knew what his job was all about.
I am 46 and have been listening to Motorhead longer than I can remember. Lemmy himself, I've met multiple times @venues and once @the Rainbow. I'll never forget...in 1998 he signed the side of my head(was meant to be tattooed the next day)and Lem said that mine were the 1st scalp he'd signed. I cannot say that I knew the man, but his music and persona did have a lasting effect on my own. This world lost one of the last bits of hellfire when Lem left us to have his well deserved long sleep. Always remembering Lemmy 🇬🇧🖤💛🍺⚡🍺💛🖤🇺🇸
RIP Lemmy . Back in 1985/86 I worked for a security company in Paris called Rosebud. This company was owned by three brothers who were not very recommendable people. One night I was called into the main floor are from the front door area via talky walky,( we were 12 bouncers ) in a 2500m2 square nightclub in the red light district of Paris. Pigalle / Blanche area. The Locomotive was the name of this nightclub. I had to bounce Lemmy and his two band mates ( lead guitarist and drummer. ), On seeing it was Lemmy who was completely drunk, I said to the other bouncers to stop , as this client was a rockstar called Lemmy of Motorhead. They had no idea who he was, and they bounced him and his two partners quite physically, a few punches were thrown, etc… the lead guitarist got his Rolex broken in one of the entrance metal doors…. That’s my only experience with Motorhead Ive had. Onething is for sure, Lemmy and his crew were top notch people. Having to bounce a lead singer of a rock group you’ve bought albums of… doesn’t happen everyday.
Bullshit, you know why, Lemmy never got drunk, he had too much speed running through his veins that it was impossible to get drunk. Second, there has never been a Rolex wearing member of Motorhead, definitely not in 1985/86.
I'm a big fan of Motorhead and Lemmy but I don't necessarily agree that rock bands should all take drugs and drink a lot. It doesn't mean you are fake if you play heavy rock and are not an alcoholic drug addict.
Oh, he was such a gem, one of the smartest and most honest men I ever heard talking. I had concert-cards... and then he went to hospital on that evening. He said, he'd repeat the concert, but then he died... 😢
As we wasn't to keen on idolising humans I hold him dear as a right Minded fella with some top shelve Taste. And he was s funny fuck with respect for the simple folk. Still missed...
@Anderson Cooper Lemmy was one of the most well read musicians ever. He was constantly educating himself and actually living life to the fullest. He’s extremely spot on about the difference between artist and opportunist.
I mean, what qualifies as great art nor shit is all in the eye of the beholder, completely subjective. I used to have almost the identical opinion as Lemmy on Warhol and other pop artists, and of abstract expressionism (which he described, but didn’t name), and Modern art in general. I literally used to compare those styles to Rembrandt, and other Baroque and/or Renaissance artists all of the time to point out the craftsmanship of one vs the nonsense of the other. I sympathize with the perspective, but I also no longer hold it. I still love Rembrandt, Vermeer, Michelangelo, and Renaissance to Baroque to Neo Classical, but once I actually spent more time learning about later art movements, particularly the history and ideas that drive them, and once I observed more of a variety of the works of these movements (whether in person or in books), I came to really appreciated them, and even came to change my mind on several artists, and even specific pieces. Do I think being educated on these things (whether self education or classes) helps one understand them more, and thus appreciate them more? Yeah, I absolutely do, but at the end of the day it really doesn’t fückįng matter, bc there is no right or wrong answer here, or no ways of objectivity saying one is better than the other (unless you’re grading based on some very specified, defined criteria). That’s one of the beautiful things about art, be it painting, sculpture, clothing, architecture, music, etc., that you can choose what is good to YOU, everyone can have their own subjective opinions without any harm, and there is no wrong answers, and füçk someone else if they tell you you’re wrong. 🤘✌️❤️♾ *TL;DR: Art is all subjective anyway, so you can like what you like, and if it’s good for your standard and enjoyment, then for you that is good art.*
Warhol was crap and an addict himself!.. I do kinda respect what he did as it was crap, I believe he knew it was crap, but sold it as gold to the masses!. Most of the time he wasn't even silk screening his own works, it was some Factory hanger-on doing the work!..
lemmy Kilmister... Our master to all.... The only thing I blame him for is having spoken badly about Slipknot, of whom I am the biggest fan. Slipknot is eternal, as much as Lemmy, and Rock still lives!
Merci tracks le seul magazine à nous proposer un peu de rock n roll et autres dérivés au lieu de cette soupe immonde que l'ont entend partout et sur toutes les radios !!! Ce n'est pas la mort du rock n'roll mais c'est à terme la mort de la musique tout court !!!!!
One of my bigger regrets was not being able to attend a Motorhead concert. I had 1 opportunity but I got called by my job to be on the road....bloody job...getting in the way of my dreams. Love ya Lemmy, you sir are a real one.
WHAT embarassing ? What BULLSHIT ? Maybe for you, but NOT for everyone. I certainly do not think LEMMY TALKED bullshit ! He was VERY smart, you know and I wish for you to be as smart as he was ! Parole de Française !
Thank you thank you thank you for this!! And heartiest congratulations to the interviewer for receiving Lemmy's praise and approval at the end, I cannot image a bigger compliment!
Im pretty sure hes talking about Christine Aguilera because he says shes a great singer, which she is i still dont get how she never caught on i am fucking pissed about that
I saw Motörhead for the first time at Lamour, a small club in Brooklyn. My ears rang for two days after, no shit. Til this day it was the loudest show I was ever at. They blew the walls of the place!
That was as usual an awesome interview with Mr.Lemmy Kilmister of Motörhead & one of the greatest drummers in metal Micky Dee 🤘 I could sit & listen to Lemmy until the sun comes up, same as the late Peter Steele of Type O Negative & Carnivore, both Lemmy & Peter shared the same views & had that uncanny humour, if they felt it was funny it was funny & they didn’t care if it offended someone.
@@causticgrip8329 I worked at a record store for 5 years and never sold a Nickelback CD, have never known anyone that owns a Nickelback CD, where the hell are they selling all their music? Not that it matters, the majority of people don’t explore and buy whatever the mainstream media tells them is good. Real music fans explore and get a mild buzz from finding talented bands that the industry can’t sell through Cross Marketing and Branding. Motörhead is one of those bands and I have been singing their songs my whole life and will be singing their songs till death. As for Slipknot, their music has been force fed to me for years and nothing sticks. I’ve tried as they are talented, but without the gimmick they would have never stood out from the crowd.
@@damienrobertson1593 Slipknot, Britney Spears, Smashmouth, Linkin Park, etc... will forever be TRL music to me. 12-year-old boy music with 14-year-old girl lyrics requested by guidos from Times Square. As for Nickelback. Something tells me they're huge in Walmart, especially when strategically placed next to beer, power tools, and diaper aisles.
"In 20 years, you will not be singing a slipknot song in your head" Lemmy (2002) Correction: It might take a person maybe like 4-5 years to forget a slipknot song that wasn't that worm song. He still got it on point, because literally 18-19 years later, I can't remember slipknot.
The only thing I disagreed with Lemmy. Jazz is a complex musical form. It's very different from rock. If Lemmy dislikes it, it does not automaticaly mean that it's crap.
@@ashchaya3491 i prove that he's wrong, many time i've got some first album's song in my head. or juste some line like "can't see california without marlon brando's eyes" from Eyeless. very impressive.
Sans filtre, c'était ça Lemmy. Il m'a bien fait marrer,il dit ce qu'il pense et s'en bas les reins . Big respect mon frère . RIP on t'oublie pas et tes chansons non plus 😉
"Why are you interviewing me? We haven't had a hit in 20 years." Can't imagine anyone but Lemmy asking an interviewer this question with a smile on their face.
I can say in all honesty I never wore earplugs at a Motorhead gig, nor complained it was too loud and heard every note crisp and clear. Granted I was 8 miles away...but that's just details... :D
Lemmy's an honest man.
Has no problem criticizing big names like Slipknot or Andy Warhol.
Why would he? Warhol did one great thing, he founded the factory. The soup can art was a byproduct
The Velvet Underground......
Thats because he sees right thru their bullshit.
He was wrong about something. This is 20 years later and I do hum Slipknot as I walk down the street
@@domtaylor2271 slipknot are garbage
I used to work as a security guard at the airport. I met Lemmy while he was waiting for his car to pick him up. I had no idea who he was. He had his guitar case and We talked for about 10 minutes. He was nice, funny and kept complaining about how hot it was. I work the night shift so it was probably around 10:00pm and it’s Austin,Tx. So it could easily have been around 90’ with about 50% humidity. His car finally pulled up and he shook my hand and said ‘have a great night mate, be careful out here’. Once he got in the car 3 other security guards ran over and they kept wanting to know what he said and blah,blah blah. They were big fans. So of course I went to check out his music. This was about 20 years ago. And I haven’t stopped listening since. Side note.
Great amazing anecdote
@@assurdo8888 this was probably 20 years ago.
@@MrPernell27 some reminders never get old
Nice info bro. All the best from England.
This is one hell of a story 🤘🏽
Sounds like that Jenny Aguilera is really gonna be a star one day.
Boy howdy!
Jenny sold out :(
@@DyingTiger Jenny's a Performahh
back then I had the same opinion about jenny, I thought she was good, good singer and a good fuck
@@vascojoao Eww reported for child abuse
"A lot of these bands are as dangerous as a Happy Meal at McDonald's..." an absolutely brilliant observation!
McDonald's junk food is really dangerous for your health : getting fat sucks!
Yes but i think he meant that on a deeper level. Getting hooked on bad shit like bad bands and then you slowly lose your soul.
The spare tire comment was plain though.
The thing about Lemmy is that about half of what he says is real truths and the other half is hyperbole and his stuck-up narrow-viewed opinions. That's a dangerous combination. Many people see his truths and then think well all of what he says must be a great view! But it's NOT. It's so so not. He is ignorant. He doesn't criticize art and music, he insults them. He thinks his opinions are facts. He lets his emotions guide him. He is irrational and uses way too much hyperbole. He's narcissistic and stuck up. I don't understand why you would care at all about such a person's opinions. Anyone who throws out insults left and right at art and music and doesn't use actual criticism is no one to be listening to seriously. The truths he says are so obvious too. Why does he even need to say them??? And his bullshit is also fairly obvious. Why the fuck don't more people see through it???? His own narrow tastes in art and music ARE NOT ANYONE ELSE'S! His tastes and opinions are in the minority. And I feel like he thinks they are in the majority.
@@123TauruZ321 god bless the autists.
@Metal Fan the danger of consuming low intellect content is that you become a reflection of it. a happy meal is appealing at first but terrible for u.. lots of ‘art’ out there is designed to subvert and destroy you.
This has to be one of the best Lemmy interviews I've ever watched
Well, as the standard of Lemmy's interviews is so high, I'm gonna have to watch to the end now 👍🏻
Agreed, solid gold.
Always love Lemmy Interviews, but this one he really let his thoughts fly more than normal in regards to other musicians and people in general. I love it! I hope more like this cross my viewing path in the future.
Same
I'd even go s far as to say BEST Motörhead interview EVER ! riffin on Warhol, Twisted Sister, Manowar !.... Fuckin epic !
It was always amazing to me how Motörhead could survive all of them trends by sticking to their guns, selling to no one except themselves... You cannot feel nothing else but a tremendous respect for Lemmy and his strong ethics...
I find that's usually the case... Loads of bands out there who'll never have a hit, never win an award, never be on the cover of a magazine. But it doesn't matter.
If they're good, stick to what they believe in and just keep soldiering on they'll always find there's an audience, and they'll have a lot more credibility and integrity than most of the bands who "make it".
@@bluesrocker91 Dude, this is probably one of the smartest comments I’ve ever read here on RUclips. More people in the world need to read what you just said.
and on tour 12 months a year
Just look at how he shakes the interviewer's hand at the end and how he congratulates him for the good questions. That alone says more about him than ANYTHING you would've listened in the interview itself.
Yes, but was he being facetious or honest? I can't tell.
I was just thinking that....an unapologetic brilliant rock n roller but also a gentleman..Same kind of vibe as Oliver Reed .
Lemmy may be gone, but his honesty lives on.
he smoked and drank
Lemmy is not an "honest man." He is ignorant. He doesn't criticize them, he insults them. He thinks his opinions are facts. He lets his emotions guide him. He is irrational and uses way too much hyperbole. He's narcissistic and stuck up. I don't understand why you would care at all about such a person's opinions. Anyone who throws out insults left and right at art and music and doesn't use actual criticism is no one to be listening to seriously.
And his humor
@@ryancrist9565 Being honest is standing on your opinion, right or wrong. the only thing factual in this life is numbers. Art is subjective.
Right? He's 100% sloshed in this video but still keeps it together 🙏🏿🙏🏿
"Craftsmen vs Opportunists"
great breakdown
couldn't agree more
But it doesn’t mean anything.
Lemmy talking shit about slipknot is probably the best thing I've heard from him
Are you walking down the street humming Slipknot tunes yet?
Honestly
about manowar was even better
@@Bone74838 dead memories is a song you would hum to
@@jesusiracheta8570 do it all the time, sadly
Lemmy : "You need us!"
Me: "Indeed, and now we miss you!" 😢😢😢
Put on another record !!
The life style is pointless compaired to the music somthing lemmy got wrong
I have never been a Motörhead fan but after watching this I have concluded that I must learn more from Lemmy and find every interview I can.
This might seem silly to somebody, but these guys are smart, there was a real philosophy behind what they did.
I only listened to Motörhead's music carefuly until last year, after years (decades, maybe) of hearing about Lemmy and the legend. I saw the light. I'm a fanboy now, that's why I'm watching this, and I trust him to be one of the most honests persons I've ever heard, and such a great songwriter! A bastard with a golden heart ♠
The 2 hour documentary "Lemmy" is on RUclips.😉👍
Check out the live stuff that is on RUclips. The interviews are good too, and they have always said that Lemmy was a good and caring person.
Its Lemmy
What of their talk would you find interesting? (I would translate real philosophy into really interesting)
I think this is the most interesting interview that Motorhead ever done.
they are so real, so true. It could be really hurting because damn ! they say what they think....it is as precious as a gold mine
check out an interview on RUclips with Lem and Mikkey from 1995, best interview i've seen from motorhead, very similar to this one
There's an Enfer Magazine (means Hell Magazine) done on the Another Perfect Day tour that took 2 hours to read. The journo got drunk with the band. He also did fantastic interviews of Dio and Ozzy... I should try to find these interviews, the magazines must be somewhere in my house, these really deserve diffusion, and even an English translation : you really understood how RJD, Ozzy or Lemmy are/were people with huge culture
We are Motörhead. We play Rock'n'Roll.
Thats how they opened with Sabbath
I had the good fortune of interviewing Motorhead in person around this time for a Canadian metal magazine and it was one of the great experiences of my entire life. Lemmy was such a class act, hilarious, no bullshit, and no rock star attitude. Just a real person who happened to be one of the greatest rockers of all time.
Was that when they toured with Sabbath?
I saw Motorhead 3 times, best sounding live band ive ever seen & the best atmosphere of any gig, everyone was happy & mixing together talking partying was absolutely brilliant.
I saw em 16 times....
I think lemmy was fucking
sick of seeing me....
(he didn't miss anything)
00:48 Britney Spear and other pop singers
01:41 the spirit of rock n’ roll… and Slipknot
02:10 KISS haha
02:34 Jazz solos and artists… and Andy Warhol
09:50 Twisted Sister and Manowar haha
12:04 the legendary Black Sabbath and Ozzy…
And the timestamps were brought to you by?
You guessed it... Frank Stallone.
Right the guy who has to come up with two different chords per song and shows them off shits on jazz because he doesn't understand .
I mean it's him who has to take lot of time to come up with shit hat sounds exact like everything else he released before but acts as if he invented the wheel.
Com on man people make the same stoopid argue vs about metal. " ah metal is noise" ....man what a prick to shit over jazz....
Edit: while Izzy Osborne is a legend....yeah right
Note how Lemmy and Mikkey shook the interviewer’s hand when they were done. Men’s men.
waaaw
And compliment him. Top blokes
Proper blokes the both of them
Gentlemen
Lemmy was the philosopher of rock and roll.
Yeah exactly
@@anthoskull1374..- And the Pope!
@@tommdarg655 pope IS not enough his was a THE GOD OF ROCK'N'ROLL
@@anthoskull1374... Allright, im backing that, since he now is dead.
@Anderson Cooper "Philosopher of Rock and Roll" is not a scholar from the Oxford department of Philosophy. I know Lemmy wasn't an intellectual, but he really knew what his job was all about.
L'essentiel du Rock' de Lemmy dans les 15 Min de cette interview ! Merci Tracks !
I am 46 and have been listening to Motorhead longer than I can remember. Lemmy himself, I've met multiple times @venues and once @the Rainbow. I'll never forget...in 1998 he signed the side of my head(was meant to be tattooed the next day)and Lem said that mine were the 1st scalp he'd signed.
I cannot say that I knew the man, but his music and persona did have a lasting effect on my own. This world lost one of the last bits of hellfire when Lem left us to have his well deserved long sleep.
Always remembering Lemmy
🇬🇧🖤💛🍺⚡🍺💛🖤🇺🇸
"Motorhead i' s' drogue ? C'est du rock ! " - Eddy Le Quartier
J ai penser a lui direct
Tabernac!
I'm a huge Slipknot fan but i have so much respect for Lemmy i can't even be mad or anything. The dude is a real legend. RIP brother.
It’s true though
Slipknot is clown shoes.
slip snot
Yes , he was right , Slipknot is shit
So you admit to liking shitty music
Toutes les interviews de lemmy sont des pépites
"Of course I listen to other music - I'm a musician!"
RIP Lemmy . Back in 1985/86 I worked for a security company in Paris called Rosebud. This company was owned by three brothers who were not very recommendable people.
One night I was called into the main floor are from the front door area via talky walky,( we were 12 bouncers ) in a 2500m2 square nightclub in the red light district of Paris. Pigalle / Blanche area. The Locomotive was the name of this nightclub.
I had to bounce Lemmy and his two band mates ( lead guitarist and drummer. ), On seeing it was Lemmy who was completely drunk, I said to the other bouncers to stop , as this client was a rockstar called Lemmy of Motorhead. They had no idea who he was, and they bounced him and his two partners quite physically, a few punches were thrown, etc… the lead guitarist got his Rolex broken in one of the entrance metal doors…. That’s my only experience with Motorhead Ive had. Onething is for sure, Lemmy and his crew were top notch people. Having to bounce a lead singer of a rock group you’ve bought albums of… doesn’t happen everyday.
shame
Bullshit, you know why, Lemmy never got drunk, he had too much speed running through his veins that it was impossible to get drunk. Second, there has never been a Rolex wearing member of Motorhead, definitely not in 1985/86.
Hilarious!! And Mikkey holds his own as well. The respect and friendship between the two is so awesome.
Miss this band so much.!!
Every rock band today should watch this interview for a reality-check
I'm a big fan of Motorhead and Lemmy but I don't necessarily agree that rock bands should all take drugs and drink a lot. It doesn't mean you are fake if you play heavy rock and are not an alcoholic drug addict.
J'ai vu le rock'n'roll, et il s'appelait Lemmy
Oh, he was such a gem, one of the smartest and most honest men I ever heard talking.
I had concert-cards... and then he went to hospital on that evening. He said, he'd repeat the concert, but then he died... 😢
If life gives you lemon, be careful. Could be Andy Warhol.
Lemming he said
Brilliant interview with Lemmy.
Lemmy spoke a lot of sense here especially about Andy Warhol!
COMMON sense
I love Lemmy's appraisal of Warhol here. So spot on...
Not really. The idea that visual art has to be inextricably linked to craft is clearly nonsense. Lemmy certainly wasn’t an art historian.
@@MontyCantsin5 Maybe not, but I agreed with his point of view.
Lemmy may not be a hero to a lot of people but he is a genuine man that isn’t afraid to call out bs bands as well.
Lemmy is everyones hero!
As we wasn't to keen on idolising humans I hold him dear as a right Minded fella with some top shelve Taste. And he was s funny fuck with respect for the simple folk. Still missed...
he is a hero to any who know him
Grade 12 History class, I talked shit about Warhol's stupid soup can painting and pissed off a bunch of artsie girls. Now I feel vindicated by Lemmy!
@Anderson Cooper yeah! A sober lemon who’s educated
@Anderson Cooper Lemmy was one of the most well read musicians ever. He was constantly educating himself and actually living life to the fullest. He’s extremely spot on about the difference between artist and opportunist.
I mean, what qualifies as great art nor shit is all in the eye of the beholder, completely subjective. I used to have almost the identical opinion as Lemmy on Warhol and other pop artists, and of abstract expressionism (which he described, but didn’t name), and Modern art in general. I literally used to compare those styles to Rembrandt, and other Baroque and/or Renaissance artists all of the time to point out the craftsmanship of one vs the nonsense of the other. I sympathize with the perspective, but I also no longer hold it. I still love Rembrandt, Vermeer, Michelangelo, and Renaissance to Baroque to Neo Classical, but once I actually spent more time learning about later art movements, particularly the history and ideas that drive them, and once I observed more of a variety of the works of these movements (whether in person or in books), I came to really appreciated them, and even came to change my mind on several artists, and even specific pieces.
Do I think being educated on these things (whether self education or classes) helps one understand them more, and thus appreciate them more? Yeah, I absolutely do, but at the end of the day it really doesn’t fückįng matter, bc there is no right or wrong answer here, or no ways of objectivity saying one is better than the other (unless you’re grading based on some very specified, defined criteria). That’s one of the beautiful things about art, be it painting, sculpture, clothing, architecture, music, etc., that you can choose what is good to YOU, everyone can have their own subjective opinions without any harm, and there is no wrong answers, and füçk someone else if they tell you you’re wrong. 🤘✌️❤️♾
*TL;DR: Art is all subjective anyway, so you can like what you like, and if it’s good for your standard and enjoyment, then for you that is good art.*
Warhol was crap and an addict himself!.. I do kinda respect what he did as it was crap, I believe he knew it was crap, but sold it as gold to the masses!. Most of the time he wasn't even silk screening his own works, it was some Factory hanger-on doing the work!..
Best thing Warhol did was the Velvet Underground, if you ask me.
C'est ça qui était bien avec Lemmy, il disait ce qu'il pensait, et il se fichait si ça choquait ou pas.
Je l'aime bien mais putain, le nombre de conneries qu'il sort !
RIP LEMMY
Comme Albert Dupontel. Sans rire.
@@Eazy-V Conneries....lesquelles ???
@@achilles7187 Tu es sûr d'avoir regardé & écouté ?
@@Eazy-V il dit les choses en plus c 'est juste ce qu'il dit
One of the best Motörhead interviews I have ever seen. No bullshit, direct, honest.
Brilliant Brilliant Brilliant. The most honest, intelligent, rock n roll hero I never did meet but is long missed everyday.
Ça a beau avoir été enregistré il y a 20 ans, le discours Lemmy raisonne d’actualité comme jamais. 🥃🤘
lemmy Kilmister... Our master to all.... The only thing I blame him for is having spoken badly about Slipknot, of whom I am the biggest fan.
Slipknot is eternal, as much as Lemmy, and Rock still lives!
La voix de "Jennifer" Aguilera
Être adoubée par le Godfather qui en fait se gourre de prénom...
PRICELESS 😂
Qui c'est celle-là?
@@gaelbgalbar9307 Cristina Aguilera peut être ?
Merci tracks le seul magazine à nous proposer un peu de rock n roll et autres dérivés au lieu de cette soupe immonde que l'ont entend partout et sur toutes les radios !!! Ce n'est pas la mort du rock n'roll mais c'est à terme la mort de la musique tout court !!!!!
Trop bien d'avoir ressorti ça les gars !
One of my bigger regrets was not being able to attend a Motorhead concert. I had 1 opportunity but I got called by my job to be on the road....bloody job...getting in the way of my dreams. Love ya Lemmy, you sir are a real one.
Je suis artiste peintre et je partage totalement ce que dit Lemmy!!!!! Et sur le reste aussi.... Ils nous manquent...
Never liked Motorhead but I do love listening to Lemmy, he spoke so much sense.
This is the best interview. Miss you everyday Lemmy ♥️
Lemmy was the last true Rock n Roll God...Rip Lemmy
the last rock and roll god is Jerry Lee Lewis !
The last rock'n'roll god is Jerry Lee !
no its Bryth
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All Lemmy interviews should be preserved in the national archives.
Lemmy reminds me of my grandfather (who's easily as badass as him), I still love to hear him talk, even when he says embarassing bullshit.
"Embarrassing bullshit!?" Lemmy didn't deal in that kind of thing, and your grandfather is not as badass as him. Nowhere fuckin close.
WHAT embarassing ? What BULLSHIT ? Maybe for you, but NOT for everyone. I certainly do not think LEMMY TALKED bullshit ! He was VERY smart, you know and I wish for you to be as smart as he was ! Parole de Française !
You nailed it!
With the difference that it cant be embarrassing bs when it came from either granpa or Lemmy!
Thank you thank you thank you for this!! And heartiest congratulations to the interviewer for receiving Lemmy's praise and approval at the end, I cannot image a bigger compliment!
I saw them open for Ozzy with Randy Rhoads and company. Heavy shit that nite🤘🏼
finally a not-boring interview!
100 years ago, Vikings ruled in Sweden ... Yeah! And they drove Fords
Best history lesson ever!! ❤️🤣🤣🤣
Cette tape sur la truffe de Manowar ! Ce plaisir.
Lemmy man, what a legend. Incredible.
I only JUST got into Motorhead, back in 2018, 3 years after Lemmy passed away, damn I would've loved to see a live show, or even meet Lemmy.
I saw him live 2 weeks before he died
I love that Lemmy called her Jenny Aguilera.
Maybe he had Jennifer Lopez in my mind lol
Im pretty sure hes talking about Christine Aguilera because he says shes a great singer, which she is i still dont get how she never caught on i am fucking pissed about that
il me fera toujours marrer ce bon vieux Lemmy :)
I saw Motörhead for the first time at Lamour, a small club in Brooklyn. My ears rang for two days after, no shit. Til this day it was the loudest show I was ever at. They blew the walls of the place!
Lamours!!!
That was as usual an awesome interview with Mr.Lemmy Kilmister of Motörhead & one of the greatest drummers in metal Micky Dee 🤘 I could sit & listen to Lemmy until the sun comes up, same as the late Peter Steele of Type O Negative & Carnivore, both Lemmy & Peter shared the same views & had that uncanny humour, if they felt it was funny it was funny & they didn’t care if it offended someone.
Almost 20 years later still no slipnot songs going threw my head.
Well, there going through mine and many others. Over 20 years later and they're still a top live band and still selling albums.
@@mwheeler138 So is Nickelback.
@@causticgrip8329 I worked at a record store for 5 years and never sold a Nickelback CD, have never known anyone that owns a Nickelback CD, where the hell are they selling all their music? Not that it matters, the majority of people don’t explore and buy whatever the mainstream media tells them is good. Real music fans explore and get a mild buzz from finding talented bands that the industry can’t sell through Cross Marketing and Branding. Motörhead is one of those bands and I have been singing their songs my whole life and will be singing their songs till death. As for Slipknot, their music has been force fed to me for years and nothing sticks. I’ve tried as they are talented, but without the gimmick they would have never stood out from the crowd.
@@damienrobertson1593 Slipknot, Britney Spears, Smashmouth, Linkin Park, etc... will forever be TRL music to me. 12-year-old boy music with 14-year-old girl lyrics requested by guidos from Times Square.
As for Nickelback. Something tells me they're huge in Walmart, especially when strategically placed next to beer, power tools, and diaper aisles.
Been listening to metal, thrash and punk for 35 years and honestly, I don't think I've ever heard a Slipknot song lol
Lemmy was spot on about Andy Warhol - the Emperor's New Clothes.
Lemmy, IDOL!!! Love the guy...and so many nice songs!!!
Lemmy a son top !!!! Merci pour cette superbe vidéo
"Dire que le rock est mort c'est une connerie?" Jamais de la vie...c'est le meilleur style de musique de tous les temps🤘🏻🤘🏻
Lemmy would always say it how it really is. I truly miss him, R.I.P. Lemmy
"In 20 years, you will not be singing a slipknot song in your head" Lemmy (2002)
Correction: It might take a person maybe like 4-5 years to forget a slipknot song that wasn't that worm song. He still got it on point, because literally 18-19 years later, I can't remember slipknot.
Go listen to "The devil in I" or "Duality" and tell me you forgot that
What was it again
@@heliojackson3702 they're clowns
Correct. Everyone remembers what they looked like, but few remember the music.
@@1968joseph1 Well I was never a Slipknot fan but Corey Taylor is a talented singer and Joey Jordison was a hell of a drummer.
I have to agree here with Lemmy. Free Jazz is abysmal to listen to 👏
My friend once played Miles Davis for me. I'd honestly rather hear marbles in a clothes dryer
The only thing I disagreed with Lemmy. Jazz is a complex musical form. It's very different from rock. If Lemmy dislikes it, it does not automaticaly mean that it's crap.
Une tuerie cette interview !! Je n’ai pas arrêté une seule seconde de rire 😂
LOL. L'interviewer se prend une bâche avec Warhol, il se réoriente vers les stripteaseuses...
valeur sûre
One of my biggest regrets is that I never got to see Motorhead live. Well worth the inevitable tinnitus.
merci tracks pour ce moment de pure bonheur !
Interview juste super ! Merci !
"in 20 years you will not be singing any slipknot songs dwon the street in your head"...... SPIT.. IT.. OUT !!!!!
I like Slipknot but I think Lemmy's statement is true.
@@ashchaya3491 i prove that he's wrong, many time i've got some first album's song in my head. or juste some line like "can't see california without marlon brando's eyes" from Eyeless. very impressive.
@@vincgordo5861 Fair enough.
while 40 years after Ace of Spades was issued, Toyah and Fripp cover it from their kitchen
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@@vincgordo5861 Lemmy is a legend but nobody is perfect and that's ok .
Great interview! The questions were cause for great answers.
He's SO RIGHT about Warhol. ¡Grande Lemmy!
"Everybody seems to have a hearing problem...What?"
Love it!
Thanks for this interview, this man is a legend !
Magique. Hilarant. Sans concession. Et puis quoi, 27 ans de carrière lors de l'interview, ont permis d'aiguiser un peu le regard sur leur métier.
Superbe interview. Lemmy est magnifique !
"Tu veux un cendrier Lemmy?"
"un cendri-quoi?"
Un Cendrillon!
La vérité sort toujours de la bouche de Lemmy.
Interviewer: "We can end up on that."
Lemmy and Mikkey at the same time: "Alright."
"On boit plus que les autres,on joue plus fort,on se couche plus tard.On est des durs.."-Une profondeur ...Merci pour ce moment de rigolade.
Lem was a genius. So is Mikkey. I just fucking adore this way of expressing your opinions.
lemmy reminds me of my grandfather, a funny athiest with good advice. i miss them both so much
fidèle à lui-même ... génial 🤟🏻 ☠️ 🍺
Haha slagging Warhol! I love Lemmy more every time I see him interviewed.
Lemmy lived that life without any 50/50 horse shit . A true legend...
The way ALL men should be
"What's the fucking scoop here?" Is one of the best quotes I've ever heard.
L' idole de mes 16 ans! 40 ans après je l'écoute toujours avec plaisir . Marrant !
Lemmy is essentially making a case for objective beauty in his critique of improv and Warhol and I fucking love him for it.
Trop bien cette nouvelle interview !!!! Je l’avais jamais vue !
Rock and roll is never going to die.
Lemmy a real philosophe of rock❤
Sans filtre, c'était ça Lemmy. Il m'a bien fait marrer,il dit ce qu'il pense et s'en bas les reins . Big respect mon frère . RIP on t'oublie pas et tes chansons non plus 😉
Si tu comprend l anglais bien meilleur
"Why are you interviewing me? We haven't had a hit in 20 years." Can't imagine anyone but Lemmy asking an interviewer this question with a smile on their face.
Oh merde ! Ça tirait à balles réelles !!
Non, Lemmy avait un Panzer allemand de la 2e guerre mondiale dans son garage, et en parfait état de marche. Motörhead, ça tire au canon de 88 !!!
I can say in all honesty I never wore earplugs at a Motorhead gig, nor complained it was too loud and heard every note crisp and clear. Granted I was 8 miles away...but that's just details... :D
Un des meilleurs tracks sinon le meilleur ! c'est pas trop tôt ... ;)