RIP Lemmy

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December 28, 2015 at 8:02 pm Quote #51515

Jericho
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December 28, 2015 at 9:27 pm Quote #51516

mdk7691
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Vaya con Dios, Lemmy, Rest in peace.



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December 28, 2015 at 11:44 pm Quote #51517

PT5150
(6284)

RIP Lemmy..


EDDIE’S fingers aren’t fingers they are muscle-powered pistons that hammer guitar strings to the fretboard with the force of a rivet gun”.


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December 29, 2015 at 2:11 am Quote #51518

Dutchie
(1771)

Man that sucks…. You knew it was coming but its still really sad.

They dont make them like Lemmy anymore, that’s for sure.

RIP Lemmy


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December 29, 2015 at 3:24 am Quote #51519

sweden
(398)

Huge loss to rock n roll. And it’s Lemmy not Lemmie..

RIP!!


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December 29, 2015 at 8:21 am Quote #51523

Dave
(2285)

RIP – 2nd Motorhead loss this year.


Stay Frosty


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December 29, 2015 at 1:04 pm Quote #51526

VAiN
(2777)

I saw them a couple of months ago… glad I got to do that.


Resident dickhead. I will hurt your delicate feelings.


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December 29, 2015 at 3:41 pm Quote #51527

PT5150
(6284)

https://www.facebook.com/VANHALENDOTNET/photos/a.10150403239088926.375447.140525253925/10153779204353926/?type=3


EDDIE’S fingers aren’t fingers they are muscle-powered pistons that hammer guitar strings to the fretboard with the force of a rivet gun”.


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December 29, 2015 at 7:28 pm Quote #51535

PT5150
(6284)

http://www.blabbermouth.net/news/motorheads-manager-lemmys-cancer-prognosis-gave-him-two-to-six-months-to-live/


EDDIE’S fingers aren’t fingers they are muscle-powered pistons that hammer guitar strings to the fretboard with the force of a rivet gun”.


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December 29, 2015 at 7:57 pm Quote #51537

guitard
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From the Blabbermouth article:

Singerman said Lemmy’s lifestyle was unlike that of any other rocker. He said: “I’ve been with him almost 25 years, and it was a half gallon of Jack Daniels a day, two-three packs of cigarettes and his other little favorites and that was a daily thing.

Damn … that’s pretty hardcore.


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December 29, 2015 at 10:40 pm Quote #51540

mrmojohalen
(6396)

King Badass.



When you turn on your stereo, does it return the favor?


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December 29, 2015 at 10:47 pm Quote #51541

Mink
(2663)
December 30, 2015 at 12:21 am Quote #51543

Cut2TheCrash
(816)

From Kirk Hammett

https://www.yahoo.com/music/metallica-kirk-hammett-wrote-touching-135141469.html
Shortly after the news of Lemmy Kilmister’s death broke, Metallica released a joint statement praising the late Motörhead singer, who died on Monday “after a short battle with an extremely aggressive cancer,” the band wrote on Facebook.

Now, Metallica guitarist Kirk Hammett has released a heartfelt tribute to Lemmy via Rolling Stone. “Lemmy was the finest of gentlemen,” Hammett begins. “Back in 1979 when I was 16 years old, I heard Overkill [Motörhead’s second album] for the first time. I thought it was the fastest thing I’d ever heard, and I declared to all my friends that Motörhead were the fastest band in the land.

And I remember very distinctly having a realization that moment — I realized that it was ok to be an outsider and that it was ok to not feel like I had to conform to anything that I objected to in my teenage life because clearly the Motörhead guys in this picture looked like they didn’t conform to anything at all and boy it sure looked and sounded like they were enjoying themselves as a result.”

Read Hammett’s full letter below via Rolling Stone.

Lemmy was the finest of gentlemen.

Back in 1979 when I was 16-years-old, I heard Overkill for the first time. I thought it was the fastest thing I’d ever heard, and I declared to all my friends that Motörhead were the fastest band in the land.

When I had first seen pictures of what these guys looked like, I noticed a certain authenticity about them. I imagined they lived the way they looked and looked the way they lived.

And I remember very distinctly having a realization that moment — I realized that it was ok to be an outsider and that it was ok to not feel like I had to conform to anything that I objected to in my teenage life because clearly the Motörhead guys in this picture looked like they didn’t conform to anything at all and boy it sure looked and sounded like they were enjoying themselves as a result.

So I got a lot from that pic and that massive sound and that attitude.

And I have to thank Lemmy, Fast Eddie and also the recently departed Philthy Animal for the inspiration, spark and fire that I felt so strongly from that night in 1979.

That inspiration will always be there with me and may the music of Motörhead live on!


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December 30, 2015 at 2:09 am Quote #51545

Gilligan
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Not a big fan, but I thought he was one of those guys that would outlive us all. Quite a character for sure.


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December 30, 2015 at 6:04 pm Quote #51558

mikeyV
(335)

The Kieth Richards of Metal……Not a huge Motorhead fan, but I was a huge Lemmy fan. He was the epotime of Rock N Roll, but the difference seem to be that he didn’t conform when the chips were down for the band and still kept riding the crest of the wave……..He lived and breathed what rock n roll should be about and never sold out.

RIP


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Proud Member Since the First Year– Both VHTrading and the Band


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