Lemmy Kilmister was Motorhead, a fact made obvious by their disbandment upon his sudden death in 2015. Lineups changed, but they all revolved around him. Just as consistent as Kilmister was Motorhead's commitment to lightning-fast, punky metal – a new variant on an ageless theme that helped...
My God, thank you. Thank you very much. I'm almost embarrassed by the response, but when I see this, I know that the twenty five years that I've spent trying to make you happy every night of your life was worth every damn minute of it. —Ric Flair 199 Apparently people don't li...
"But it's so much cooler to hear someone like Steven Tyler — this gruff, macho rock star, this amazing tough guy — for him to say that lyric, it just brought a whole other dimension to it. I don't think it would have been the same hit, or the same standard, if it wasn't f...
Instead, Hawkins explained, "Growing on Me" was about "a sweet lady woman that you will never fully fathom or understand, but you love her so much that after a while it doesn't matter." The third time proved to be the charm for the Darkness with the release of "I Believe in a ...
Motorhead (1979):Lemmy Kilmister and company came into their own here, ending years of uncertainty on the fringes of London’s post-punk scene and silencing scores of critics. The joke was on them: Motorhead were one of the best, and 'Overkill' is right up there, too. ...
5. Keep an Eye Out for Cameos:Airheads includes several cameos from notable celebrities and musicians. Look out for appearances by musicians like Lemmy Kilmister, White Zombie, and Chris Farley. Spotting these cameos can add an extra layer of fun to your viewing experience. ...
Lemmy Kilmister was Motorhead, a fact made obvious by their disbandment upon his sudden death in 2015. Lineups changed, but they all revolved around him. Just as consistent as Kilmister was Motorhead's commitment to lightning-fast, punky metal – a new variant on an ageless theme that helped...
Lemmy Kilmister was Motorhead, a fact made obvious by their disbandment upon his sudden death in 2015. Lineups changed, but they all revolved around him. Just as consistent as Kilmister was Motorhead's commitment to lightning-fast, punky metal – a new variant on an ageless theme that helped...
It used to be that I would have to go to the guy at the record company and say "Look, I've got some new songs I'd like to record," and he'd want to hear them first before he spent the money. Then, I'd have to negotiate with them about how much studio time I could get,...
re shocking in the wrong way. It’s kind of unfortunate that that whole punk movement went towards the swastika at the beginning. I do know that the swastika was used by British Hells Angels, like Lemmy [Kilmister, later of Motörhead]. Lemmy was a Hells Angel and Lemmy wore swastika ...