Lemmy

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thirsty and miserable 00:00 Tools
Run Rudolph Run 03:30 Tools
Enter Sandman 00:00 Tools
Tie Your Mother Down 00:00 Tools
Thirsty & Miserable 00:00 Tools
Shake Your Blood 00:00 Tools
Twist and Shout 02:38 Tools
Nothing Else Matters 00:00 Tools
BACK IN THE USSR 00:00 Tools
It's A Long Way To The Top 00:00 Tools
stuck on you 00:00 Tools
The trooper 00:00 Tools
Don't do that 03:17 Tools
Desire 00:00 Tools
Kamone 100% 03:23 Tools
Big River 02:30 Tools
Hawkwind - Motorhead 03:11 Tools
Lemmy - Enter Sandman 05:13 Tools
Lemmy - Tie your Mother down 00:00 Tools
Hawkwind - Silver Machine 04:38 Tools
The Damned - Ballroom Blitz 00:00 Tools
Lemmy & Phil Campbell with Rocky George - The Trooper 04:06 Tools
Headgirl - Please Don't Touch 00:00 Tools
Sam Gospal - The Dark Lord 00:00 Tools
Lemmy - Thirsty and Miserable 00:00 Tools
Lemmy with Wendy O Williams - Stand By Your Man 00:00 Tools
Hawkwind - The Watcher 00:00 Tools
Motorhead - Damage Case 00:00 Tools
Motorhead - Killed by Death 00:00 Tools
Young and Moody Band - Don't Do That 00:00 Tools
It’s A Long Way To The Top 00:00 Tools
Sam Gospal - Escalator 00:00 Tools
Lemmy & The Upsetters with Mick Green - Paradies 00:00 Tools
Motorhead - Over The Top 00:00 Tools
Learning the Game 00:00 Tools
Rockin' Vickers - Dandy 00:00 Tools
Matchbox 02:32 Tools
Motorhead - R.A.M.O.N.E.S 00:00 Tools
Motorhead - Hellraiser 00:00 Tools
Motorhead - Masterplan 00:00 Tools
Blue Suede Shoes 00:00 Tools
Lemmy & The Upsetters with Mick Green - Blue Suede Shoes 00:00 Tools
Motorhead - 1916 00:00 Tools
Rockin' Vickers - I Don't Need Your Kind 00:00 Tools
Rockin' Vickers - It's Alright 00:00 Tools
Probot feat. Dave Grohl - Shake Your Blood 00:00 Tools
Motorhead - Whiplash 00:00 Tools
Stand By Your Man 00:00 Tools
Killed by Death 00:00 Tools
Whiplash 00:00 Tools
Hellraiser 00:00 Tools
Lemmy\Slim Jim\Danny B - Big River 00:00 Tools
Ballroom Blitz 00:00 Tools
good rockin' tonight 00:00 Tools
Paradise 00:00 Tools
Lemmy\Slim Jim\Danny B - Matchbox 00:00 Tools
Dandy 00:00 Tools
Damage Case 00:00 Tools
Over The Top 00:00 Tools
Enter Sandman (Metallica) 00:00 Tools
Silver Machine 04:38 Tools
Motorhead 00:00 Tools
Motorhead - Iron Horse \ Born To Lose 00:00 Tools
かもねネ100% 00:00 Tools
Please don't touch 00:00 Tools
escalator 00:00 Tools
I Don't Need your kind 02:34 Tools
Lemmy\Slim Jim\Danny B - Learning The Game 00:00 Tools
1916 00:00 Tools
Masterplan 02:50 Tools
R.A.M.O.N.E.S. 01:12 Tools
It's A Long Way To The Top (If You Wanna Rock & Roll) 05:18 Tools
lawdy, miss clawdy 00:00 Tools
the dark lord 03:42 Tools
The watcher 00:00 Tools
It's Alright 02:15 Tools
Tie Your Mother Down (Queen) 03:45 Tools
you got me dizzy 03:28 Tools
Probot - Shake your Blood 00:00 Tools
Tie Your Mother Down (Made Famous by Queen) 00:00 Tools
Enter Sandman (Metallica Cover) 00:00 Tools
cut across shorty 00:00 Tools
I've Got To Rock (To Stay Alive) 00:00 Tools
Lemmy/Slim Jim/Danny B - Big River 00:00 Tools
Not fade away 00:00 Tools
Tell Me How 00:00 Tools
Lemmy/Slim Jim/Danny B - Learning the Game 00:00 Tools
Hardcore 00:00 Tools
Thirsy & Miserable 00:00 Tools
Shout It Out Loud 00:00 Tools
peggy sue got married 00:00 Tools
Ace Of Spades 00:00 Tools
Lemmy & The Upsetters with Mick Green - Blue Suede Shoes(Perkins) 00:00 Tools
love's made a fool of you 00:00 Tools
Motörhead - Whiplash 00:00 Tools
fool's paradise 00:00 Tools
Take Your Time 00:00 Tools
Iron Horse/Born to Lose 00:00 Tools
trying to get to you 00:00 Tools
Rockin´ Vickers - Dandy 00:00 Tools
Eve of Destruction 04:19 Tools
Heartbreak Hotel 00:00 Tools
Nothing Else Matters (Cover Version) 00:00 Tools
crying, waiting, hoping 00:00 Tools
Lemmy/Slim Jim/Danny B - Matchbox(Perkins) 00:00 Tools
It’s A Long Way To The Top (Made Famous by AC/DC) 00:00 Tools
Its A Long Way to the Top 00:00 Tools
Stand by me 00:00 Tools
Rockin´ Vickers - I Don't Need Your Kind 00:00 Tools
Lemmy with Scott Ian - Twist And Shout 00:00 Tools
Head Cat - Something Else (Live 2006) 00:00 Tools
かもネ100% 01:07 Tools
Motörhead - Train Kept A Rollin’ (Live 1978) 00:00 Tools
true love ways 00:00 Tools
Motörhead - Damage Case 00:00 Tools
かもネ100%! 00:00 Tools
Motörhead - R.A.M.O.N.E.S 00:00 Tools
Rockin´ Vickers - It's Alright 00:00 Tools
Motörhead - Hellraiser 00:00 Tools
Well… All Right 00:00 Tools
It's A Long Way To The Top (Mission UK Remix) 00:00 Tools
Motörhead - 1916 00:00 Tools
Motorhead - Iron Horse / Born To Lose 00:00 Tools
R.A.M.O.N.E.S 00:00 Tools
Tie Your Mother Down (Queen Cover) 00:00 Tools
Motörhead - Over The Top 00:00 Tools
Motörhead - Masterplan 00:00 Tools
Motörhead - Killed by Death 00:00 Tools
Good Rockin’ Tonight 00:00 Tools
Rockinґ Vickers - Dandy 00:00 Tools
Well...all Right 00:00 Tools
かもネ100% 00:00 Tools
Rockinґ Vickers - I Don't Need Your Kind 00:00 Tools
Motцrhead - Whiplash 00:00 Tools
Rockinґ Vickers - It's Alright 00:00 Tools
Motörhead - Iron Horse / Born To Lose 00:00 Tools
The movie 00:00 Tools
Bad Boys for Life 00:00 Tools
Born To Lose 00:00 Tools
Lemmy/Slim Jim/Danny B - Matchbox 00:00 Tools
Desire (Lemmy with Ritchie Kotzen) 00:00 Tools
It's all right 00:00 Tools
Tie Your Mother Down (Lemmy with Ted Nugent) 00:00 Tools
Thirsty & Miserable (Black Flag Cover) 00:00 Tools
Prolog 00:00 Tools
Doctor Alibi 00:00 Tools
Twist And Shout (Lemmy with Scott Ian) 00:00 Tools
It's A Long Way To The Top (Lemmy with Jake E. Lee) 00:00 Tools
Capricorn 00:00 Tools
Train Kept A Rollin’ (Motörhead, Live 1978) 00:00 Tools
Motorhead - Iron Horse Born To Lose 04:26 Tools
Intro 00:00 Tools
Tie Your Mother Down (Made Famous by Queen) 00:00 Tools
Desire (As Amde Famous by Ozzy Osbourne) 00:00 Tools
LemmySlim JimDanny B - Big River 00:00 Tools
Metropolis 00:00 Tools
Speedfreak I 00:00 Tools
LemmySlim JimDanny B - Matchbox 00:00 Tools
The Trooper (Iron Maiden Cover) 00:00 Tools
LemmySlim JimDanny B - Learning the Game 00:00 Tools
Please Don't Touch - Headgirl 00:00 Tools
Something Else (Head Cat, Live 2006) 00:00 Tools
Silver Machine (Hawkwind) 00:00 Tools
Motörhead 00:00 Tools
Motorhead - Hawkwind 00:00 Tools
Built For Speed 00:00 Tools
Not Concerned 00:00 Tools
Sam Gopal - The Dark Lord 00:00 Tools
We Are Motörhead 00:00 Tools
Dandy - Rockin' Vickers 00:00 Tools
Speedfreak II 00:00 Tools
Sam Gopal - Escalator 00:00 Tools
Iron Horse/Born to loose 00:00 Tools
Mars, The God of War 00:00 Tools
Be My Baby - Song 00:00 Tools
Silver Machine - Hawkwind 00:00 Tools
I Don't Need Your Kind - Rockin' Vickers 00:00 Tools
In The Name Of Tragedy 00:00 Tools
The Watcher (Hawkwind) 00:00 Tools
Keep Us On The Road 00:00 Tools
Dandy (Rockin' Vickers) 00:00 Tools
Iron Horse / Born To Lose 00:00 Tools
It's Alright - Rockin' Vickers 00:00 Tools
The Watcher - Hawkwind 00:00 Tools
Please Don't Touch (Headgirl) 00:00 Tools
Beer Drinkers And Hell Raisers 00:00 Tools
The Dark Lord (Sam Gopal) 00:00 Tools
Paradies 00:00 Tools
Run Run Rudolph 00:00 Tools
Christ Nation 00:00 Tools
Motorhead (Hawkwind) 00:00 Tools
lawdy miss clawdy 00:00 Tools
かもねネ 100% 00:00 Tools
Escalator (Sam Gopal) 00:00 Tools
Watcher 00:00 Tools
Down the Line - Song 00:00 Tools
B4 00:00 Tools
Highway To Hell 00:00 Tools
Desire (Made Famous by Ozzy Osbourne) 00:00 Tools
I Ain't No Nice Guy 00:00 Tools
The Trooper (Lemmy & Phil Campbell with Rocky George) 00:00 Tools
Thirsty and Miserable (Black Flag cover) 00:00 Tools
It's a Long Way to the Top (If You Wanna Rock 'n' Roll) 00:00 Tools
Damage Case (Motörhead) 00:00 Tools
Ballroom Blitz (The Damned) 00:00 Tools
Lemmy & The Upsetters with Mick Green - Paradise 00:00 Tools
Overnight Sensation - Song 00:00 Tools
Thirsty and miserable(Black Flag Cover) 00:00 Tools
Escalator - Sam Gopal 00:00 Tools
Alone Again 00:00 Tools
Shake Your Blood (Probot) 00:00 Tools
It's A Long Way To The Top (Made Famous by AC/DC) 00:00 Tools
Tie yor mother down 00:00 Tools
It's Alright (Rockin' Vickers) 00:00 Tools
Metallica Feat Lemmy - Damage Case 00:00 Tools
Lemmywinks 00:00 Tools
Whiplash (Motörhead) 00:00 Tools
The Dark Lord - Sam Gopal 00:00 Tools
Love Me Forever 00:00 Tools
Motörhead - R.A.M.O.N.E.S. 00:00 Tools
Tie Your Mother Down (Lemmy) 00:00 Tools
Stand By Your Man - Lemmy & Wendy O. Williams 03:05 Tools
1916 - Motorhead 00:00 Tools
Lemmy\\Slim Jim\\Danny B - Matchbox 00:00 Tools
interviews from Decline of Western Civilization documentary 00:00 Tools
Motörhead - Iron Horse / Born 00:00 Tools
Be My Baby 00:00 Tools
Enter Sandman (Lemmy) 00:00 Tools
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There are two artist under name Lemmy: 1. Ian "Lemmy" Kilmister (born Ian Fraiser Kilmister, December 24, 1945, died December 28, 2015, also known as Ian Fraiser Willis, Lemmy the Lurch or "God") was an English bass player and singer. He is known primarily as the founding member and leader of the heavy metal band Motörhead. His unmistakable appearance, with his facial totem moles, sideburn to moustache connection (now known universally as "The Lemmy"), and gravelly voice have made him a cult figure known well beyond the world of rock music. Lemmy was born in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire and raised in Anglesey, Wales. His father, a clergyman, left the family when Lemmy was three months old; the experience helped to imbue a deep hatred of religion in Lemmy and this is reflected in a number of his songs. Recording and performing career 1960-1970: Early years In Stockport, he joined local bands The Rainmakers then The Motown Sect, who enjoyed three years playing northern clubs. Wanting to progress further, in 1965 he joined The Rockin' Vickers[8] who signed a deal with CBS and released three singles and toured Europe, reportedly being the first British band to visit Yugoslavia. With the band living in a Manchester flat, he had a relationship with a girl named Tracy who bore him a son, Paul, although it would not be until the boy was 6 that Lemmy had any involvement with the child.[4] Wanting to progress even further, Lemmy relocated to London in 1967. Sharing a flat with Noel Redding, he got a job as a roadie for The Jimi Hendrix Experience. In 1968 he joined Sam Gopal and recorded the album Escalator and the single "Horse". After meeting Simon King in a Chelsea shopping centre during 1969, he joined the band Opal Butterfly, but the band soon folded, having previously failed to raise enough interest with their preceding CBS singles.[4] At this point Lemmy thought about changing his legal name to his stepfather's surname of Willis, but with his actual father's surname of Kilmister, he decided changing his birth certificate and passport would be too much hassle, so did not bother. An attempted reconciliation in 1970 between Lemmy and his birth father broke down, with Lemmy describing him as a "nasty little weasel".[9] 1971-1975: Hawkwind See also Hawkwind (1970-75: United Artists era) In 1971, Lemmy joined the space rock band, Hawkwind, who were based in Ladbroke Grove, London. He had no experience as a bass guitarist, but quickly developed a distinctive style that was strongly shaped by his early experience as a rhythm guitarist, often using double stops and chords rather than the single notes preferred by most bassists. His bass work was a fundamental part of the Hawkwind sound during his tenure, perhaps best documented on Space Ritual. He also provided lead vocals on a number of songs, including the band's biggest UK chart single, "Silver Machine", which reached No.3 in 1972. 1975-present: Motörhead Main article: Motörhead In 1975 Lemmy was fired from Hawkwind after he was arrested at Canadian customs on drug possession charges; he spent five days in jail.[3][10] He went on to form a new band with guitarist Larry Wallis (former member of the Pink Fairies, Steve Took's Shagrat and UFO) and drummer Lucas Fox. Lemmy's connection with Took (formerly of T. Rex) was not limited to Wallis, as they were personal friends and Took was the stepfather to Lemmy's son, Paul. This new band was originally called Bastard. When his manager informed him that a band by that name will never get a slot on "Top of the Pops", Lemmy changed the band's name to Motörhead – the title of the last song Lemmy wrote for Hawkwind.[11] Soon after, both Wallis and Fox were replaced with guitarist "Fast" Eddie Clarke and drummer Phil "Philthy Animal" Taylor, and with this line-up the band began to achieve success. The band's sound appealed to both Lemmy's original fans and, eventually, to fans of the punk rock scene. In fact, he asserts that he generally feels more kinship with punks than with heavy metal; he even played with The Damned for a handful of gigs when they had no regular bassist[12]—and Lemmy's guttural vocals were unique in the world of rock at that time. The band's success peaked between 1980 and 1981 with a number of UK chart hits, including the classic single "Ace of Spades" (still a crowd favourite today) and the #1 live album No Sleep 'til Hammersmith. Motörhead have since gone on to become one of the most influential bands in the heavy metal music genre, and although Lemmy is the only constant member, are still performing and releasing records to this day. Despite Motörhead's many member changes over their 35-year history, the current lineup of Lemmy, Phil Campbell and Mikkey Dee has remained constant since 1995. Lemmy has also worked with a number of other musicians over his career, and occasionally guests with Hawkwind. He wrote the song "R.A.M.O.N.E.S" for the Ramones, which he still plays in his live sets as a tribute to the band. He was brought in as a songwriter for Ozzy Osbourne's 1991 No More Tears album, providing lyrics for the tracks "Hellraiser", (which Motörhead would later record themselves and release a single), "Desire", "I Don't Want to Change the World", and the single "Mama I'm Coming Home". Lemmy has noted in several magazine and television interviews that he made more money from the royalties of that one song than he had in his entire time with Motörhead. After being diagnosed with Type-2 diabetes in 2000, which led to a brief hospitalization, Lemmy again appeared with Motörhead at WrestleMania 17. Lemmy published his autobiography, White Line Fever in November 2002. In 2005, Motörhead won their first Grammy in the Best Metal Performance category with their cover of Metallica's "Whiplash". He lives in a two room flat in Los Angeles, two blocks away from his favourite hangout the Rainbow Bar and Grill.[13] An officially licensed Lemmy figurine has been produced. Available as a "regular" or "special" edition, Lemmy recalls: I had to stand on this platform while the camera went around and did the hologram thing and then they made the model, only smaller. They said it's an action figure, and I said, 'So, you're gonna put a dick on it?' They said, 'No.' I said, 'Well, then it's not going to get much action then, is it?' A bad name for it, right?[14] Lemmy appeared as an unlockable character in the game Guitar Hero: Metallica.[15] He also stars as a character in Brütal Legend named Kill Master, whom he voices. In October 2009 it was announced that he had been involved in recording a cover of "Stand by Me" featuring Lemmy on Vocals and Bass, Dave Lombardo of Slayer on Drums and produced by DJ and Producer, Baron. The song was made for legendary Pro Skateboarder Geoff Rowley. Lemmy appeared on the song "Doctor Alibi" from Slash's self-titled solo album.[16] The digital downloads of "Doctor Alibi" include the comment "Featuring Lemmy Kilmeister". This comment spells his surname with an 'e' not previously included in the "Kilmister" spelling. It is not known if this was a simple error or an intentional spelling change by the artist. This is untrue, as that is the German spelling of his name that he does infact use, usually when in Germany.[original research?] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lemmy 2. Lemmy is alias of producer and webmaster of Sharpnel Sound. She also recorded few songs relased on early Sharpnel Sound albums. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.