yes I like mother-in-law because of the fact that you could always Cameron motorhead to be Motörhead but the rockabilly band that headcount he was and was also Grace and you'll let his roots for in the 50s and 60s rock 'n' roll same as me and the Beatles and we talked about to be over in a room and Jimi Hendrix he was a roadie doug dealer for the Jimi Hendrix experience and retard free about that and that's it just was the best stories I love stories from that area because that's the music I like I never really like the 80s I like the 50s and 60s and 70s after about 75 I am let me was all about that his great stories were awesome and once he started talking about that man we had a instant connection and he was very very friendly Dave panamas based play the middle by visit in Anastasia soundtrack houses in here try this and that was a real rush
what part of Ireland my family is from County Cork my dad says my last name is McCourt I met a guy on here name Matt mccourt and he is from Ireland and he contacted me and gave me a river about taking his name but I was older. usmetal.com
i’ve been in a lot of metal band but my favourite is lemon motorhead and I had a motorhead tribute band called ace of spades there’s a lot of videos of us on TH-cam here from about 2007 till 2018
I'm from Dublin. Born here. Lived here most of my life. Motörhead are a band I've liked since I was a kid. Bought "No Sleep Til Hammersmith" when it was released. Only ever saw them live twice because they never toured Ireland much. I'll definitely have a look at your cover band videos.
My pleasure it was a really great day for me and Music let me let me play a Spaced soundtrack Mickey D new my album Dr. Mastermind I knew the drummer played with Young wild dogs and Dr. mash my Deen Castronovo the drum tech had played in a band with a guitar player that was a doctor Mastermind Kurt jaimes his name is Vino Vino your family owns Danm are Drums it was a good day and I went back the next year it was a great day then
Bravo! First, the interview is a classical end of the century piece of Metal journo - Lemmy was always encyclopaedic in what concerns Rock and Roll, and there you have it. Accuracy, sincerity and unique humour. Then the concert sort of registers the kind of intimacy/complicity with the public that Lemmy got us used to, especially in small or barely medium venues (and this seems one, maybe i'm wrong). Special mention to Matt, whose bands in the 80s i used to play on our collective regional radioshow in northern Portugal (Noites Metálicas / RIA-FM 105.6 Mhz / 1985-97), especially Mayhem. Yes, Mayhem, and Dr Mastermind too.
I was very lucky to see them live in 1999. Lemmy still was in his prime, despite of age 54..... years of experience fused with crazy energy of unique band
Thank you so much yes that is my intention to make people smile and remember the good things and this is my favorite day in music I played a lot of big concerts but nothing compares to playing lemmy's bass and a sound check And talking about Jimi Hendrix and the Beatles with my favorite guy
They say never meet your hero’s. Not with Lemmy he’s the most important person I looked up to growing up I could have ever have met. He was so kind to me.
Fantastic upload. Apart from his obvious music legacy, Lemmys interviews are fascinating. This interview is easily one of the best I've seen because there's such a great conversation flow. Great bass sound on the live clips too 👍
Hey are you the guy that I met when hotter than hell the kids tribute came from Portland or was that Scott McCluskey thanks for the compliment that was a great day
@@usmetaltvThat must've been Scott McCluskey, who for all I know could be a distant relation. I live in Ireland and haven't been to the USA. Do you have Irish or Scots ancestry? Your surname, McCourt, originates in the North of Ireland.
Thanks for watching this is the second version of this I pull up bar one little earlier is just clips but since I’m hosting the show I did it that way thank you very much
Thank you very much it was a great day for me both times Mickey D's drum Tech Vido Devito have played in the band with Dr. mash my guitar player that's me and so we knew a lot of the same people that Mickey D had done Clint Eastwood then the drummer from wild dogs Dr. Mastermind and since I was a bass player and singer let me talk to me real quick it's a really nice guy for me
thankyou share it! it teas tge tge. best day in music for me. i shot them twice 99 and 3000 tge 2nd year. mikkey let me get next to him see the video up close with mikkey dee please share it. its. tge. revised. version the originla isnt cut as fancy without. me hosting( 100k views! ive allt of new ones i went thru. my tapes and made a lot of shows. see usmtal.com. scroll tonthe mccomavision banner and click it pleasw
You were asking way better questions that anyone else does with Lemmy. Details about the old days, etc. He was way more interested than most everything else.
As you could probably tell from the interview there were two guys Paul Kearney was asking him about which new bands he likes and frankly I don't like any new bands and I don't see why let me wood so I really wanted to know about England in the 60s that's my favorite music era and him talked about the Beatles and Jimi Hendrix and selling acid to jimi and that was interesting to me I think it was probably interesting to him let me let me play his base that's not on any video is Bass Road he went fast it upstairs at the Roseland and brought it down for me to check out it was right when he got this signature KLM Rickenbacker so after playing for a while on his base he said come on let's take it upstairs and plug it in as much louder that was a great day and Mickey View knew me from Dr. Mastermind in new the drummer Dean from Mainz on different clinics with him and the drum text Vito Vito he played the band with Dr. Mastermind guitars Kurt Jams and his dad was Herb Alpert and the Tijuana brass drummer which was my very first concert when I was seven was this a day of completing a bunch of circles for me thanks for watching there's another video on here called up close and personal or I'm close with Mickey D where are messy let me stand next to us I had to videotape him during the shell that was cool I have free running the place both times at the end of the night we are down in the dressing room and my backstage pass had been signed and my friend said you should have let me saying that, and I said I spent all day talking to him when he's busy I don't wanna bother him with all these people down there little did I know he was standing right behind me and staring at my friend smiling while he was saying that I felt an arm come around me a grab me gave me a hug and said you're all Ryan man and say in the past that was around my neck it was just awesome I have been a fan of Motörhead since 1978 when my friend turned me onto them they guitar player for punk band poison idea I taught him how to play guitar he taught me to love her head lol thanks again
The full show is on here also in fact there are two versions one that I did a long time ago and then one that I did within the last couple years or a year and a half thank you very much for the compliment I appreciate that and I am sorely miss let me know and I’m going to tomorrow headshell I think rock ‘n’ roll died today he did at least for me I haven’t really felt like playing any shows are going to annie I’m a friend of Mickey Dees on a couple of social media is he’s a great guy he knew the drumDean Castronovo and was familiar with my doctor mastermind album which made me feel pretty good there’s a bunch of stuff on here I’ve close and personal with Mickey D and a look around it so that’s on my side thank you very much for watching visit my website US Middleton calm I’m voice texting it doesn’t ever translate very well
Lemmy was one of thee only " real ones" he stayed grounded his whole career and life. The world is a lesser place now lemmy is gone. Great clip. Thank you.❤
he just was never a fake or fakin it. he was the guy you met before the gug during and after and he loved hendrix and the beatles we talked about that. HE WAS THERE
You’re super welcome that was my favorite day actually my two favorite days of all and let me was such a great guy and told me so many great stories about my favorite era of music the Beatles Jimi Hendrix he was there thank you for watching
@@usmetaltv When I watched the concert part 😀😁😎 it was like Traveling back to 91 in Oslo Feb 25, 1991 I'm still Smiling 😁 Yes his lyrics Are gospel and I am Grateful To have had Lemmy in my Life 🙏 Still is! His Words are Heavy Hard 🔥 of Truths Witch Will Newer Die ☺ A wery Intelligent Rock and Roll God 💪🤘🖕✌✍️🖤💫💚🖤💚 Thanks again fore the Trip down Memory Lane Matt it's Fucking Great 😀 🙏💙🖤💛🖤💙🖤💛💚
yes tge. most aesome day. i also introduced my friend tom pig champion ( poison idea) to lemmy. he turned me on to. motorhead in 1978 thankyou for atching usmetal.com
ias awesome haringhearing stories about. beatles. hendrix and london trying to type on this little phone really sucks with my zoo lender size phone I’m talking now it was great I actually shot Moran twice Mickey D was friends with our drummer from wild dogs and Dr Matthew mine his name is Dean Castronova and the drum track veto DeVito used to play with her James but your tourists in Dr mashed you’re mine thank you for watching Sherritt
Lemmy was a badass but a gentleman and a scholar when he got back the respect he gave others...sad to know he isn’t out there somewhere still rolling the slots waiting to go onstage. A true legend.
Super vidéo je n'ai pus te voir Lemy tu es parti mon beau frère était fan de toi j'espère que vous vous retrouverez la haut, salut à vous deux, gros bisous Bud éléphant 🐗🌶️🌴💞🐇💞
not like the complete. start to finish. i shot clips not full songs some where i have the sound check. but. i was making a show that fit into yv time. that aired quite a bit. both times. we had it on cable. sorry inwish i hadnt put my camera down when lemmy handed me his. bass at the soundcheck! or given it to someone else i was so . glad to be there. i had to be lrodded to ask for an autograoh( didnt realuze lem was behind. me when inwas sayin man i spent all day with the guy. hes got a lot of people are. down here. for that. after dhow. all of a sudden this arm comes around my shoulder i turn around and he says. YOURE all right man and. signe my video pass. mikkey knew deen snd his tech had been in a band with kurt james( dr mastermjnd guitarist. it was a great day and the next year i did a segment with him vito de vito his dad started danmsr percussion and search up close with mikkey dee im next to him dhooting video. best days in music for me i brought tom pig champion in from the street. and introduced him to lemmy and the hatebreed guys tom turned me into. motorhead in 1978 or so
When people mention who would be your dream dinner party guests. Lemmy would be top of my list. I'd have to make sure I had plenty of JD & Coke in the house though.
@@usmetaltv It's definitely great. Of course all Lemmy interviews are great. But this one is a little better than most. Good questions. Just an overall nice vibe
i bet he was a better guy then he percieves on interviews! i just get that feeling! Had a cousin/best friend just like him....its uncanny! .....i defininitly wouldve got along with him...and wrecked a couple of bars! i like this guy!
First time I saw the band was in San Francisco in 1981 at the old Waldorf Vanderveer fast Eddy when he was in fast way I seen the band many times Lenny was super cool I played this bass at the sound check which is an on video and we talked about Hendrickson the Beatles in the London scene in the 60s which I love it was what a cherished day and then backstage after the show my friend said hey you should get let me to sign your pass little did I know he was standing right behind me I said no I had the greatest day I can he's busy with other people I don't wanna bother him he put his arm around me and he said you're all right man sign the pass gave me a good hug and look in the face and I'll never forget that he was my Let me was my biggest hero next to Hendrix and the Beatles and we talked about all he saw them in their prime it was like a piece of history talking to you about things you weren't around four I'm 62 so the Beatles were big enough for it so it was really awesome plus I love that music the base and got me from the first time I heard it and Tom pig from poison idea played me Motörhead first 1978 I thought wow I want my best to sound like that and I did
@@usmetaltv Thank you for sharing. I just found this interview today and thought I had seen most of them. So glad I ran across this gem. I am 60 and have seen a lot of concerts and met a few of my heros but sadly missed ever seeing Motorhead and Lemmy. I know you will always cherish your memories of him....Thanks again
I meant to say I interviewed fast Eddie when he was with faster way I am voice texting this doesn't translate well fast way in 19 8182 they are opening for iron maiden and Saxon
mr Sandra cat sure either there is something going on around me are behind me I was trying to get different angles I never in considering making a full coherent really I was going to use clubs and Callum together to cover all size but that the cited 20 years later and will do it this way thank you very much for the compliment I think I would have another shout out the next year was going to same deal as you can see I’ve shut to show a share one with the beard and one without any facial hair long
fuck yeah! I aint got time for the twiddly stuff I like songs! LOL more and more i listen to Lem the more i can relate on how i felt growing up and now making music
Wow what an absolute god of a legend! Love watching these old Lemmy interviews he’s so cool and talks the truth man,knows he shit… god I miss him n Motörhead 🤘🤘😒
he was even more cool in person after the show I was down in the dressing room and a friend of mine said you should ask let me for his autograph and I said I don't wanna bother him he's been so great all day and I felt his arm come around behind me over my shoulder and then he hugged me and it was lemme Xavier all right man if I never get another compliment that's good for life I have a play his bass through his amp!
Thanks for watching I have one Motor at Tatoo I had a motorhead tribute band for a while I'm also wild dogs doctor mastermind of Mayham but I love motorhead I miss them make it he has a good job though
Ian Fraser Kilmister (Burslem, Staffordshire, 24 de diciembre de 1945-Los Ángeles, California, 28 de diciembre de 2015), más conocido como Lemmy Kilmister, fue un músico, compositor, cantante y bajista británico, conocido por ser el líder, fundador y vocalista de la banda de rock Motörhead.
Pretty much everyone’s got the same idea about washed Chris was a great Chris Holmes is a cool guy and Blackie was an asshole I hope have an interview to go see Melchers she was opening for wash because I really and how much of an interest but we’re playing in LA at the country club well dogs black and blue and stealer within great have that came out right and black he was in the groom everybody is going to be somebody in the 80s was in the green room at night is free night at mine and the interview telephone interview I brought that up and he went ballistic I was like I do the same people have heeded we are produced by the same fucking guy might worryHe hung up on me I was publicist woman called crying because black he had fired him her know I don’t like lost me there I can’t stand that singing it sounds like a bobcat kind of Barbwire fence I like Lambie I don’t like hi singer is to begin with and it none of them Halford only one who sings Draleau
Well the one that I have it made rock ‘n’ roll metal and we also made rock ‘n’ roll park is gone I really miss that when I first term overhead was from a punk rocker a metal gate turn punkrocker come pick your poison idea 1978 the punk rockers talk to motorhead really quickly it wasn’t until Metallica made them cool and heater is Ozzy I saw motorhead while they were unsure of Austria 1981 in San Francisco but they didn’t play with us are youIt was all asked night and so they booked their own shell at the old Waldorf next to the comedy club and the opening act was night Ranger I said night Ranger this voice text doesn’t work very well they were great days of space line up with eddie Phil and Lynn I saw a cardboard sign that said Motor had Monday $4 so mixing of Malice and I and Kip door and drove back down from Santa Rosa to see the shell
@@usmetaltv Well yeh ...I saw Motorhead in 1980.in London, im from Uk I later as a musician .met actress ..Katie Peck ...new Lemmy ..he was pissed off in that period in UK . UK is insular ...US one can find more and its riches ..Well then ..Rock n roll is the 50s ..my uncle was a teddy boy ...true rock n roll stuff ..I loved it as really young ...he gave me his old records.. Gene Vincent etc ..Elvis early band ...Played with Enid, connections to Jimmy Page with that band, later On EMI ..hated it in 90s ..pop crap ...played with Matt Goss ..I joined bands ...now ..em lock down ..we have trouble playing live ...everywhere, New York scene ...London has no cool bands ..Is rock n roll finally dead? This time ...cheers ..cool upload man ...
The interview started it really go good when I asked him about the Beatles and Jimi Hendrix and London in the 60s not tour the new Manziel agar don't care about Nubes so he gave me some great tales And the guy with the camera
Holy Crap ! The Dude who did the introduction, that Matt McCourt guy; I SWEAR that I thought I was looking at Alex Jones in a previous life......Whoooaaaahhhhh !!!!!!!!!
i had a. motorhead tribure band cuz i was tired of foung wild dogs. and our motormusik ser is. free on mybsite. if not herevtry the freebies page www.usmetal.com/aceofspadesband.html
my pleasure. otvwas amazing. inshot. lemmy 2 years. mikkey knew. mybdrummer deen. and. my bands. sonitvwas super cool i inyroduced. tom pig( poison idea) to hatebreed and lemmy ( tom. onyroduced mevtonmotorjead in 1978. yeah. i played. lems bas at dounfcheck. it was the best. i think ill make a nothrr show with more footage.
I wonder how many motorhead & Lemmy photos were ever taken? Cause I would love to see them all! I am a Lemmyaholic!! Knowing it and admitig it is the first step in finding a cure!!🎸☠️🔥👍🖕
yes one of my best days and rock ‘n’ roll ever I’ve made 40 albums love plague hours gigs but there’s nothing like hanging out with worming and Mickey D who knew my drama Dean you’re very grey bin the drum to rebuild the video used to play with documents from my guitarist current James as me so silly after make the connections and just be on stage the next show her in the next year standing I’ll stay is next to Mickey the Syrian videos on there also is called of close with Nick EV is just there is a shadow of me just areI’m standing next to Mickey he says watch out I don’t wanna kiss you rock it will hurt yeah I know Dean used to do that but are there is there there is a lot of stuff up here on my channel of close with Mickey D and there is a whole Nother version of this research before I started a mega show with me hosting
Actually I don't know where you got that from I don't recall lilly ever saying the guy died are you better watch the video about 10 more times LOL he told me things off camera that aren't in the area about London thugs running the music business
about the on stage BJ: I would of then asked him if he spit or swallowed? I know he's smart enough to get the joke and secure enough to not get mad: (if you pitch a fastball, don't get mad when i hit a homerun!)
he isnt onscreen in the light. to see he had a plain. black. sticking hat on durin the day. but i have tge soundcheck on video i in 1999 people eere not inclined to offense as today. why? are you a football fan?
@@usmetaltv yep. Tons of old redskins stuff. Not offended, was gonna love it. Sure looks like it but my eyes are 50......funny, a Motorhead fan offended! Cheers for the upload was awesome!
No the stupid tags don't mean a damn thing to me it was all rock 'n' roll when we were making it back then the press board with their jobs came up with these categories Black Sabbath was a rock bands of blues rock band when they started they weren't a metal band until the 80s when some dumb shit rider came up with the term
I think Lemmy did not particularly rate Randy Rhoads because his taste was more in the range of blues-RnR influences, as reflected by this interview. Classical scales and modes definitely did not interest him that much, so probably he did not even notice. Now it's possible that RR was much better in studio recordings than live, which is where Lemmy evidently judged all musicians. In that case, he knew much better than us the real RR so he must be right.
i didnt think randy was the innovator hendrix and les paul were we talked about les too randy just applied. classical runs that to me werent spectacular BUT. nice to hear. i was into classical at age 10. when i heard a clavichord i called the station to ask who the guitarist was and the dj said that was a pluck strung jey instrument i replied whoever does zTHAT. on guitar will revolutionize guitar 14 years later mike varney played me yngwies demo over the phone and i had found the guy i hounded mike to bring him here for weeks. he did and exactly as i predicted. it happened i was a shrapnel artist with wild dogs and Dr mastermind
YOU ARE SO WRONG. Yes his Dad was a Padre in the R.A.F.,he walked out when Lemmy was 3 months old. Lemmy WAS NOT A CHRISTIAN. Check out the lyrics to "Don't need religion".
That's the thing people make such a deal over Randy Rhoads he was okay but he sounded like any other rock guitarist of the 80's they just had that sound. Like Eddie Van Halen he did some guitar tricks but that was in the first few albums and he did "eruption" big deal Hendrix already did that. But other that you have hundred guitarist's that sound the same how many times can you listen to people do all that twiddley stuff leave it to the guitar solos. I can see The Beatles being what they were because I see England being rather boring and stuffy in those times it's just to bad that John Lennon was killed he was actually talented. But The Beach Boys are better more talented better harmonies and there still around were the best. I liked Bull Max but they took that off the market years ago xxx, Black Ice, Red Bull, Cult 45, Old English at the moment. I don't like light beer what's the point? it just taste's like carbonated water Coors is crap tap water basically. I have seen people drink 4% beer and after a 6 pack there slurring there voice here I am drinking 6%, 7% beer and sipping on rum and coke or Wisers and that bottle is almost 3 quarters down and I am still talking normal. I have a high tolerance for booze anyway lol. I was drinking this stuff in 2012 it was a thin king can red with a white male figure holding a long pole with a flag but it disappeared ? If anybody can tell me the name of it that would be great. Other than that I just think there is to much beer on the market and do we really need a new wall just for craft beer? again over kill with the beer. The Bomber must be the best stage prop ever. Beautiful custom bass a Rickenbacker costs over 2 grand this being a custom job maybe being made for public no thanks just because it would cost twice as much because it would have to be carved out no machine could do that plus they would only produce a certain amount with of course a contest too win a few.
I liked Lemmy, but for him to say Randy Rhoads was only good is bullshit.RR was a game changer and he was only 25 when he died, he never stopped learning, Hendrix was a game changer too,but take away the acid, methamphetamine, cocaine and and herion I'm sure his pentatonic blues licks wouldn't have been so far out man.
The thing is I totally agree with Lemme Randi Rhodes is just classically trained and applied some very stark classical stuff to a rock 'n' roll thing I am from Trapala records yeah the guy to discover all the next people who are real grades now Randy Rhoads is a great guitar player but he was no innovator in fact one of the lead sections on one of the Ozzie songs is the same as Gloria Gaynor song I just I've never really thought he was all that great he just played some classical rest because I've been classically trained also and I recognize the stock stuff that was never put into heavy metal which was very uncool of the time but then there's a mighty sweet now that guy was a total game changer and so is Hendrix and take away whatever no Hendrix was doing that before he did all that shit let me write guitar players seem to get better after they die like the guy in Pantera I didn't really think too much of him but like I said I'm from Trapala wreckers the guy to change the sound of guitar after Eddie Van Halen Van Halen was a game changer Randy Rhoads just applied classical stock classical stuff to a rock contacts case closed
and do you know Lenny is right if Randy Rhoads hadn't been a dumb shit and took a ride on a stunt plane he'd still be alive and he be playing the same crap for the same boring guy forever right as he doesn't write lyrics as he's pretty much a blob according to one of my bandmates are used to play with them what do you think the same way probably not it just be the guitar player and two people who didn't listen to classical when they are 10 years old like me it's probably a big deal but when I heard clavichord on the classical radio station and called up and said well who is the guitar player and the DJ said that was a clavichord a keyboard instrument a plug string keyboard instrument and I said well whoever can do that on a guitar will be the next huge guitar player and guess what 10 years later well about 12 years later I heard NVYWNGIE and said that's the guy and playing a few shows with rising force I mentioned it to ingram who I've been talking to since he moved here and he said you nailed it man yeah I know what I'm talking about but I'm a huge motorhead fan in fact the rest of the basket to stop and I wouldn't care but I was contracted to shoot a lot of them and that's why I have so many videos or my band opened up for them and so I just made it a Toofer thanks for watching your not alone with us lotta people think he's the greatest guitar player ever but I'm guarantee you if he wasn't dead they would not think the same thing even Van Halen gain some mileage after he died because for the five years leading up to his death he didn't hear anything about him now all the social media silver van Halen when does should've been the other way around but that's human natureLead lead me as LEMMY Mr. smart phone I voice text let me came up through the early days 50s from guitar players did not play like this or like Hendrix Jeff Beck did but he didn't make a big deal of it in fact a lot of Hendrix ribs I heard on Jeff Beck album is that predate Hendrix but nobody makes a deal about that
Lemmy is the law. What I like most about him is the fact that he‘s always honest. And this guys has seen a lot. When he says Jimi was the best he was the best. He was at the Sessions for Axis… legend
i love lemmy i wish he was still here
Loved his refreshing candour...check out his views on the pretentious fraud Andy Warhol!
we have got his music hes on film he will never die baby 👍
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Thank you Lemmy along with every band members and crew 🙏
Amazing interview! What a great guy, Lemmy was rock’n’roll
Lemmy was a friendly, charismatic and opinionated guy, who with his motorhead band brought joy to humanity.
Motorhead never let me down
yes I like mother-in-law because of the fact that you could always Cameron motorhead to be Motörhead but the rockabilly band that headcount he was and was also Grace and you'll let his roots for in the 50s and 60s rock 'n' roll same as me and the Beatles and we talked about to be over in a room and Jimi Hendrix he was a roadie doug dealer for the Jimi Hendrix experience and retard free about that and that's it just was the best stories I love stories from that area because that's the music I like I never really like the 80s I like the 50s and 60s and 70s after about 75 I am let me was all about that his great stories were awesome and once he started talking about that man we had a instant connection and he was very very friendly Dave panamas based play the middle by visit in Anastasia soundtrack houses in here try this and that was a real rush
None of that made the least bit of sense.
@@BruceLeeKingoftheSewers Have you never heard of Cameron Motörhead and Doug Dealer before? Pffft.
This is fantastic, thanks for sharing. Can't get enough Lemmy interviews. He was, and always will be the man.
Thank you yes it was as I’ve said many times before here my favourite days and music are the times I shout motorhead
@@usmetaltv You were in the presence of greatness. Was this the only time you met Lemmy or were there other opportunities?
@@usmetaltv anyone who performes right up to the end knowing that their dying says everything about who they are....RIP...
Rest in peace, Lemmy the legend!
Watching this from Ireland. Cheers for uploading. Lemmy was such an interesting and intelligent guy. Could listen to him talking forever.
what part of Ireland my family is from County Cork my dad says my last name is McCourt I met a guy on here name Matt mccourt and he is from Ireland and he contacted me and gave me a river about taking his name but I was older. usmetal.com
i’ve been in a lot of metal band but my favourite is lemon motorhead and I had a motorhead tribute band called ace of spades there’s a lot of videos of us on TH-cam here from about 2007 till 2018
I'm from Dublin. Born here. Lived here most of my life. Motörhead are a band I've liked since I was a kid. Bought "No Sleep Til Hammersmith" when it was released. Only ever saw them live twice because they never toured Ireland much. I'll definitely have a look at your cover band videos.
Great footage. Thanks for sharing. We all miss Lemmy and Motorhead.
Great authentic interview. Terrific. Thanks for posting.
My pleasure it was a really great day for me and Music let me let me play a Spaced soundtrack Mickey D new my album Dr. Mastermind I knew the drummer played with Young wild dogs and Dr. mash my Deen Castronovo the drum tech had played in a band with a guitar player that was a doctor Mastermind Kurt jaimes his name is Vino Vino your family owns Danm are Drums it was a good day and I went back the next year it was a great day then
Bravo! First, the interview is a classical end of the century piece of Metal journo - Lemmy was always encyclopaedic in what concerns Rock and Roll, and there you have it. Accuracy, sincerity and unique humour. Then the concert sort of registers the kind of intimacy/complicity with the public that Lemmy got us used to, especially in small or barely medium venues (and this seems one, maybe i'm wrong). Special mention to Matt, whose bands in the 80s i used to play on our collective regional radioshow in northern Portugal (Noites Metálicas / RIA-FM 105.6 Mhz / 1985-97), especially Mayhem. Yes, Mayhem, and Dr Mastermind too.
I was very lucky to see them live in 1999. Lemmy still was in his prime, despite of age 54..... years of experience fused with crazy energy of unique band
The creator of this channel has done all of us a great service. The service of "Never forgetting". And I thank him. Braught me right back man!!.
Thank you so much yes that is my intention to make people smile and remember the good things and this is my favorite day in music I played a lot of big concerts but nothing compares to playing lemmy's bass and a sound check And talking about Jimi Hendrix and the Beatles with my favorite guy
@@usmetaltv OH to be in your shoes bro. Lol. Frickn Lemmy!! Lol. Great job man.
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Very very good and honest interview with Lem and Mikk. Thank you so much for sharing! Cheers!
They say never meet your hero’s. Not with Lemmy he’s the most important person I looked up to growing up I could have ever have met. He was so kind to me.
Fantastic upload. Apart from his obvious music legacy, Lemmys interviews are fascinating. This interview is easily one of the best I've seen because there's such a great conversation flow.
Great bass sound on the live clips too 👍
Hey are you the guy that I met when hotter than hell the kids tribute came from Portland or was that Scott McCluskey thanks for the compliment that was a great day
@@usmetaltvThat must've been Scott McCluskey, who for all I know could be a distant relation. I live in Ireland and haven't been to the USA. Do you have Irish or Scots ancestry? Your surname, McCourt, originates in the North of Ireland.
Amazing video amazing guy thanks man ♠️🤘🏻♥️👍🏻 miss lemmy every second We play rock n roll
Thanks for watching this is the second version of this I pull up bar one little earlier is just clips but since I’m hosting the show I did it that way thank you very much
Thank you very much GOD bless Everyone Philadelphia USA 🇺🇸 Nostrovia ❤❤❤
im glad you appreciate my effort you are welcome
really great interview and lots of candid behind the scenes...thanks for uploading this!
Thank you very much it was a great day for me both times Mickey D's drum Tech Vido Devito have played in the band with Dr. mash my guitar player that's me and so we knew a lot of the same people that Mickey D had done Clint Eastwood then the drummer from wild dogs Dr. Mastermind and since I was a bass player and singer let me talk to me real quick it's a really nice guy for me
Thank you for posting this!!
Thank you so much for uploading this, great watch
thankyou share it! it teas tge tge. best day in music for me. i shot them twice 99 and 3000 tge 2nd year. mikkey let me get next to him see the video up close with mikkey dee please share it. its. tge. revised. version the originla isnt cut as fancy without. me hosting( 100k views! ive allt of new ones i went thru. my tapes and made a lot of shows. see usmtal.com. scroll tonthe mccomavision banner and click it pleasw
Thank you Matt for the upload.
You were asking way better questions that anyone else does with Lemmy. Details about the old days, etc. He was way more interested than most everything else.
As you could probably tell from the interview there were two guys Paul Kearney was asking him about which new bands he likes and frankly I don't like any new bands and I don't see why let me wood so I really wanted to know about England in the 60s that's my favorite music era and him talked about the Beatles and Jimi Hendrix and selling acid to jimi and that was interesting to me I think it was probably interesting to him let me let me play his base that's not on any video is Bass Road he went fast it upstairs at the Roseland and brought it down for me to check out it was right when he got this signature KLM Rickenbacker so after playing for a while on his base he said come on let's take it upstairs and plug it in as much louder that was a great day and Mickey View knew me from Dr. Mastermind in new the drummer Dean from Mainz on different clinics with him and the drum text Vito Vito he played the band with Dr. Mastermind guitars Kurt Jams and his dad was Herb Alpert and the Tijuana brass drummer which was my very first concert when I was seven was this a day of completing a bunch of circles for me thanks for watching there's another video on here called up close and personal or I'm close with Mickey D where are messy let me stand next to us I had to videotape him during the shell that was cool I have free running the place both times at the end of the night we are down in the dressing room and my backstage pass had been signed and my friend said you should have let me saying that, and I said I spent all day talking to him when he's busy I don't wanna bother him with all these people down there little did I know he was standing right behind me and staring at my friend smiling while he was saying that I felt an arm come around me a grab me gave me a hug and said you're all Ryan man and say in the past that was around my neck it was just awesome I have been a fan of Motörhead since 1978 when my friend turned me onto them they guitar player for punk band poison idea I taught him how to play guitar he taught me to love her head lol thanks again
Thankyou for sharing this video interview you did with Lemmy...Watched it twice just in case I missed something
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The full show is on here also in fact there are two versions one that I did a long time ago and then one that I did within the last couple years or a year and a half thank you very much for the compliment I appreciate that and I am sorely miss let me know and I’m going to tomorrow headshell I think rock ‘n’ roll died today he did at least for me I haven’t really felt like playing any shows are going to annie I’m a friend of Mickey Dees on a couple of social media is he’s a great guy he knew the drumDean Castronovo and was familiar with my doctor mastermind album which made me feel pretty good there’s a bunch of stuff on here I’ve close and personal with Mickey D and a look around it so that’s on my side thank you very much for watching visit my website US Middleton calm I’m voice texting it doesn’t ever translate very well
Lemmy was one of thee only " real ones" he stayed grounded his whole career and life. The world is a lesser place now lemmy is gone. Great clip. Thank you.❤
he just was never a fake or fakin it. he was the guy you met before the gug during and after and he loved hendrix and the beatles we talked about that. HE WAS THERE
Brilliant thanks for sharing.🇬🇧
The world feels emptier without Lemmy.
thats for sure. he was even better in person!
Thanks for posting this dude
Thank you for watching I appreciate that Africa Manning let me was the best I shut them twice first time I saw motorhead was in 1981
Thanks for sharing this!
my pleasure. i love lemmy. please. vidit. usmetal.com
more videos and tge bands i was with in the 80’s. wild dogs. dr mastermind. mayhem
Thank you sir for sharing. Cool clips. Take care
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100000000 Thanks Matt 😀😁🙏🖤💚🖤 Made MY Day😁
You’re super welcome that was my favorite day actually my two favorite days of all and let me was such a great guy and told me so many great stories about my favorite era of music the Beatles Jimi Hendrix he was there thank you for watching
@@usmetaltv When I watched the concert part 😀😁😎 it was like Traveling back to 91 in Oslo Feb 25, 1991 I'm still Smiling 😁 Yes his lyrics Are gospel and I am Grateful To have had Lemmy in my Life 🙏 Still is! His Words are Heavy Hard 🔥 of Truths Witch Will Newer Die ☺ A wery Intelligent Rock and Roll God 💪🤘🖕✌✍️🖤💫💚🖤💚 Thanks again fore the Trip down Memory Lane Matt it's Fucking Great 😀 🙏💙🖤💛🖤💙🖤💛💚
Awesome! to have the opportunity to sit and talk music with lemmy is an honour...great clip
yes tge. most aesome day. i also introduced my friend tom pig champion ( poison idea) to lemmy. he turned me on to. motorhead in 1978 thankyou for atching usmetal.com
ias awesome haringhearing stories about. beatles. hendrix and london trying to type on this little phone really sucks with my zoo lender size phone I’m talking now it was great I actually shot Moran twice Mickey D was friends with our drummer from wild dogs and Dr Matthew mine his name is Dean Castronova and the drum track veto DeVito used to play with her James but your tourists in Dr mashed you’re mine thank you for watching Sherritt
Lemmy was a badass but a gentleman and a scholar when he got back the respect he gave others...sad to know he isn’t out there somewhere still rolling the slots waiting to go onstage. A true legend.
Lemmy & frank bello from anthrax are the 2 nicest guy's in metal! Stephen percey is the worst rodent in 🪨 but that's another story!
@@ronaldpottle4238 tell more please... on stephen. heh
This is how Lemmy introduced their concert back in 1987 in St.John's Newfoundland Canada.
Not "we play rock and roll".
R.I.P. Lemmy
Super vidéo je n'ai pus te voir Lemy tu es parti mon beau frère était fan de toi j'espère que vous vous retrouverez la haut, salut à vous deux, gros bisous Bud éléphant 🐗🌶️🌴💞🐇💞
Miss this man so much whoooooarg!!!
Same here
Great stuff thanks for sharing .never seen it cheers matt
not like the complete. start to finish. i shot clips not full songs some where i have the sound check. but. i was making a show that fit into yv time. that aired quite a bit. both times. we had it on cable. sorry inwish i hadnt put my camera down when lemmy handed me his. bass at the soundcheck! or given it to someone else i was so . glad to be there. i had to be lrodded to ask for an autograoh( didnt realuze lem was behind. me when inwas sayin man i spent all day with the guy. hes got a lot of people are. down here. for that. after dhow. all of a sudden this arm comes around my shoulder i turn around and he says. YOURE all right man and. signe my video pass. mikkey knew deen snd his tech had been in a band with kurt james( dr mastermjnd guitarist. it was a great day and the next year i did a segment with him vito de vito his dad started danmsr percussion and search up close with mikkey dee im next to him dhooting video. best days in music for me i brought tom pig champion in from the street. and introduced him to lemmy and the hatebreed guys tom turned me into. motorhead in 1978 or so
Great interview, thanks.
When people mention who would be your dream dinner party guests. Lemmy would be top of my list. I'd have to make sure I had plenty of JD & Coke in the house though.
Great interview
Thank you very much I'm starting podcast and I'm going to use the lemmy interview as my first one
BADASS interview, I saw Motorhead in Portland in 2005, was it in Roseland??!!!!!......
That's a killer interview man. I really enjoyed it. Thank you for sharing!
My pleasure if that was the best day both times I shot Motörhead
@@usmetaltv It's definitely great. Of course all Lemmy interviews are great. But this one is a little better than most. Good questions. Just an overall nice vibe
Awesome amazing saw this tour NYC WE ARE MOTORHEAD WE PLAY ROCK N ROLL REST IN POWER LEMMY
The lineup has Nashville pussy and one Other band I can’t remember the name I think I only shout once I have them
Miss Lemmy so much. He talked the truth and no bullsh*t. R.I.P Legend! 🙏
i bet he was a better guy then he percieves on interviews! i just get that feeling! Had a cousin/best friend just like him....its uncanny! .....i defininitly wouldve got along with him...and wrecked a couple of bars! i like this guy!
An interviewer that Lemmy got into talking with...very cool and rare
I had to say one of the best days of my rock 'n' roll life thanks for watching
First time I saw the band was in San Francisco in 1981 at the old Waldorf Vanderveer fast Eddy when he was in fast way I seen the band many times Lenny was super cool I played this bass at the sound check which is an on video and we talked about Hendrickson the Beatles in the London scene in the 60s which I love it was what a cherished day and then backstage after the show my friend said hey you should get let me to sign your pass little did I know he was standing right behind me I said no I had the greatest day I can he's busy with other people I don't wanna bother him he put his arm around me and he said you're all right man sign the pass gave me a good hug and look in the face and I'll never forget that he was my Let me was my biggest hero next to Hendrix and the Beatles and we talked about all he saw them in their prime it was like a piece of history talking to you about things you weren't around four I'm 62 so the Beatles were big enough for it so it was really awesome plus I love that music the base and got me from the first time I heard it and Tom pig from poison idea played me Motörhead first 1978 I thought wow I want my best to sound like that and I did
@@usmetaltv Thank you for sharing. I just found this interview today and thought I had seen most of them. So glad I ran across this gem. I am 60 and have seen a lot of concerts and met a few of my heros but sadly missed ever seeing Motorhead and Lemmy. I know you will always cherish your memories of him....Thanks again
I meant to say I interviewed fast Eddie when he was with faster way I am voice texting this doesn't translate well fast way in 19 8182 they are opening for iron maiden and Saxon
Thanks for sharing this awesome gig... but a shame the cuts on the best songs... Especially Orgasmatron.
mr Sandra cat sure either there is something going on around me are behind me I was trying to get different angles I never in considering making a full coherent really I was going to use clubs and Callum together to cover all size but that the cited 20 years later and will do it this way thank you very much for the compliment I think I would have another shout out the next year was going to same deal as you can see I’ve shut to show a share one with the beard and one without any facial hair long
fuck yeah! I aint got time for the twiddly stuff I like songs! LOL more and more i listen to Lem the more i can relate on how i felt growing up and now making music
I love Lemmy for ever he was real rock God fantstic band and they play loud Motörhead is great band ready to rock 🇫🇮🏴🤪😜
Lemmy seems to be invested in the conversation, not totally common with Lemmy. You can sense the mutual respect.
Wow what an absolute god of a legend! Love watching these old Lemmy interviews he’s so cool and talks the truth man,knows he shit… god I miss him n Motörhead 🤘🤘😒
he was even more cool in person after the show I was down in the dressing room and a friend of mine said you should ask let me for his autograph and I said I don't wanna bother him he's been so great all day and I felt his arm come around behind me over my shoulder and then he hugged me and it was lemme Xavier all right man if I never get another compliment that's good for life I have a play his bass through his amp!
Gracias por compartir, saludos desde Venezuela.
Brilliant Share 🤟👏👏👏♠️🥃🕯
thank you
Awesome friend. I have 6TATS OF MOTORHEAD 5 OF LEMMY
Thanks for watching I have one Motor at Tatoo I had a motorhead tribute band for a while I'm also wild dogs doctor mastermind of Mayham but I love motorhead I miss them make it he has a good job though
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Ian Fraser Kilmister (Burslem, Staffordshire, 24 de diciembre de 1945-Los Ángeles, California, 28 de diciembre de 2015), más conocido como Lemmy Kilmister, fue un músico, compositor, cantante y bajista británico, conocido por ser el líder, fundador y vocalista de la banda de rock Motörhead.
Nice!!! Thanks
Interesting to hear his words on WASP
Pretty much everyone’s got the same idea about washed Chris was a great Chris Holmes is a cool guy and Blackie was an asshole I hope have an interview to go see Melchers she was opening for wash because I really and how much of an interest but we’re playing in LA at the country club well dogs black and blue and stealer within great have that came out right and black he was in the groom everybody is going to be somebody in the 80s was in the green room at night is free night at mine and the interview telephone interview I brought that up and he went ballistic I was like I do the same people have heeded we are produced by the same fucking guy might worryHe hung up on me I was publicist woman called crying because black he had fired him her know I don’t like lost me there I can’t stand that singing it sounds like a bobcat kind of Barbwire fence I like Lambie I don’t like hi singer is to begin with and it none of them Halford only one who sings Draleau
I like his grey hair in this
i lice. lemmy i wish he was still rockin
@@usmetaltv yes wish he was here as well. But in a way he will always be here his sound and legacy lives through his music and us fans.
deep thanks from van diemen's lande
AHH great ..why cant we just get back to basic rock n roll ...its good for the soul ..and no bullshit ...good stuff.
Well the one that I have it made rock ‘n’ roll metal and we also made rock ‘n’ roll park is gone I really miss that when I first term overhead was from a punk rocker a metal gate turn punkrocker come pick your poison idea 1978 the punk rockers talk to motorhead really quickly it wasn’t until Metallica made them cool and heater is Ozzy I saw motorhead while they were unsure of Austria 1981 in San Francisco but they didn’t play with us are youIt was all asked night and so they booked their own shell at the old Waldorf next to the comedy club and the opening act was night Ranger I said night Ranger this voice text doesn’t work very well they were great days of space line up with eddie Phil and Lynn I saw a cardboard sign that said Motor had Monday $4 so mixing of Malice and I and Kip door and drove back down from Santa Rosa to see the shell
@@usmetaltv Well yeh ...I saw Motorhead in 1980.in London, im from Uk I later as a musician .met actress ..Katie Peck ...new Lemmy ..he was pissed off in that period in UK . UK is insular ...US one can find more and its riches ..Well then ..Rock n roll is the 50s ..my uncle was a teddy boy ...true rock n roll stuff ..I loved it as really young ...he gave me his old records.. Gene Vincent etc ..Elvis early band ...Played with Enid, connections to Jimmy Page with that band, later On EMI ..hated it in 90s ..pop crap ...played with Matt Goss ..I joined bands ...now ..em lock down ..we have trouble playing live ...everywhere, New York scene ...London has no cool bands ..Is rock n roll finally dead? This time ...cheers ..cool upload man ...
good stuff bud!
What was that 90’s band he mentioned he was a fan of? Can’t make out the name.
Well I can't remember I'll have to watch that interview again
Skunk Anansie.
Cool video, loved the raw footage.
Lemmy is so patient w/ this guy….
The interview started it really go good when I asked him about the Beatles and Jimi Hendrix and London in the 60s not tour the new Manziel agar don't care about Nubes so he gave me some great tales And the guy with the camera
Holy Crap ! The Dude who did the introduction, that Matt McCourt guy; I SWEAR that I thought I was looking at Alex Jones in a previous life......Whoooaaaahhhhh !!!!!!!!!
Yeah do you know it's me I made that along time ago actually I have long hair now who is Alex Jones??
Watch one of the newer videos the brand new ones I made yesterday please and then tell me I look like whoever I look like the guy who looks like me
Favorite beer : Special brew. No surprise.
Hi Matt, awesome upload \m/ do you have the whole show?
i had a. motorhead tribure band cuz i was tired of foung wild dogs. and our motormusik ser is. free on mybsite.
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@@usmetaltv I wish there was time to hear Lemmy's memories of his fallen pal Phil Lynott...
Thanks bro!
my pleasure. otvwas amazing. inshot. lemmy 2 years.
mikkey knew. mybdrummer deen. and. my bands. sonitvwas super cool i inyroduced. tom pig( poison idea) to hatebreed and lemmy ( tom. onyroduced mevtonmotorjead in 1978. yeah. i played. lems bas at dounfcheck. it was the best. i think ill make a nothrr show with more footage.
@@usmetaltv kick ass. I'm pretty jealous.
I wonder how many motorhead & Lemmy photos were ever taken? Cause I would love to see them all! I am a Lemmyaholic!! Knowing it and admitig it is the first step in finding a cure!!🎸☠️🔥👍🖕
Sorry spell check left out the n in admiting!🖕💩
🔥😘🐗🍍🍋🌶️🌴🐇🕵️☀️🤘🐘🎸🎻🔥 Merci pour ton son que j'ai connu au milieu des années 80 début 90💞🕵️
Roseland is a great place.met lemmy and sassys strip club in portland awesome guy.
I've held that bass!
The real rock and roll deal.zero hype ,all loud rock.lems outlook and output could cure most blues.thanks lemmy.
amazing
yes one of my best days and rock ‘n’ roll ever I’ve made 40 albums love plague hours gigs but there’s nothing like hanging out with worming and Mickey D who knew my drama Dean you’re very grey bin the drum to rebuild the video used to play with documents from my guitarist current James as me so silly after make the connections and just be on stage the next show her in the next year standing I’ll stay is next to Mickey the Syrian videos on there also is called of close with Nick EV is just there is a shadow of me just areI’m standing next to Mickey he says watch out I don’t wanna kiss you rock it will hurt yeah I know Dean used to do that but are there is there there is a lot of stuff up here on my channel of close with Mickey D and there is a whole Nother version of this research before I started a mega show with me hosting
Ziemlich gut 👌
Lemmy 💪✌🤘🖕🙏🖤Most honest Emperor of The Universe of Rock and Roll 🖤🖤🖤 Lemmy is God 😉😎🖤💚🖤
The guy that was bashed at the Zeppelin show didn't die, don't know where Lemmy got that from.
Actually I don't know where you got that from I don't recall lilly ever saying the guy died are you better watch the video about 10 more times LOL he told me things off camera that aren't in the area about London thugs running the music business
@@usmetaltv I think you need to watch it 11 times, especially the part at 21.47 where Lemmy (not lilly) says 'he died'
@@usmetaltv he did say it, and its not the only time he said it . Listen closer.
Btw, do you have any other shows with Motörhead? :)
i shot them the next year. inwill put that one up next. and the motorhead special. has footage from both but i. transferred both. recently. better.
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@@usmetaltv How many shows do you have with Motörhead? I have 824 shows, so if you´re looking for some shows, just let me know :)
i shot the band the next year
@@usmetaltv can you upload Motörhead from Portland 2000? :) How many Motörhead shows do you have?
18:31 lem would have smashed Gary's teeth down his throat few years later lol
Gary who?
@@usmetaltv gary glitter, Google him, knobhead mate
about the on stage BJ: I would of then asked him if he spit or swallowed? I know he's smart enough to get the joke and secure enough to not get mad: (if you pitch a fastball, don't get mad when i hit a homerun!)
I believe that I was at this show. Did Speedealer open?
No one year was Hatebreed and the next year was national pussy but no speedialee
Roseann Theatre for an Oregon 1999 and 2000 there’s crabs from both shells
Yes! I went to the Nashville pussy one. Speedealer with Motörhead must have been a year later
Lemmyalwaysinterresting🤘👻
yes and a nice fella too
Is Phil Campbell wearing a Redskins beanie?
he isnt onscreen in the light. to see he had a plain. black. sticking hat on durin the day. but i have tge soundcheck on video i in 1999 people eere not inclined to offense as today. why? are you a football fan?
@@usmetaltv yep. Tons of old redskins stuff. Not offended, was gonna love it. Sure looks like it but my eyes are 50......funny, a Motorhead fan offended! Cheers for the upload was awesome!
One guy pointed out that motorhead is that Metal does it matter to anyone else?
Noise that makes you want to move!
motorhead if you ask lemmy. is just rocknroll these categories are made up by journalists. black sabbath was a blues band. ... on drugs.
No the stupid tags don't mean a damn thing to me it was all rock 'n' roll when we were making it back then the press board with their jobs came up with these categories Black Sabbath was a rock bands of blues rock band when they started they weren't a metal band until the 80s when some dumb shit rider came up with the term
Portland what?
portland boregon. roseland theatre
@@usmetaltv Thanks. I live in Portland OR.
He's wrong about the fella Grant and Johnny Bindon beat up in SF in 77 . He didnt die . He was badly beaten up but he didnt die.
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HeatBreed....
I think Lemmy did not particularly rate Randy Rhoads because his taste was more in the range of blues-RnR influences, as reflected by this interview. Classical scales and modes definitely did not interest him that much, so probably he did not even notice. Now it's possible that RR was much better in studio recordings than live, which is where Lemmy evidently judged all musicians. In that case, he knew much better than us the real RR so he must be right.
i didnt think randy was the innovator hendrix and les paul were we talked about les too
randy just applied. classical runs that to me werent spectacular BUT. nice to hear. i was into classical at age 10. when i heard a clavichord i called the station to ask who the guitarist was and the dj said that was a pluck strung jey instrument i replied whoever does zTHAT. on guitar will revolutionize guitar 14 years later mike varney played me yngwies demo over the phone and i had found the guy i hounded mike to bring him here for weeks. he did and exactly as i predicted. it happened i was a shrapnel artist with wild dogs and Dr mastermind
classical was as unhip as country at the time
imagine love Julia lennon with love to death
Jeff Beck cause he's Jeff Beck!
Bundesgrenzschutz. :) ☺
Lemmy was Christian 😊
Lem and i had an off camera talk about this. no he was not he doesnt align with any religion
@@usmetaltv ow yes he is his dad was a vicar who baptised him very young 🧒
YOU ARE SO WRONG. Yes his Dad was a Padre in the R.A.F.,he walked out when Lemmy was 3 months old. Lemmy WAS NOT A CHRISTIAN. Check out the lyrics to "Don't need religion".
That's the thing people make such a deal over Randy Rhoads he was okay but he sounded like any other rock guitarist of the 80's they just had that sound. Like Eddie Van Halen he did some guitar tricks but that was in the first few albums and he did "eruption" big deal Hendrix already did that. But other that you have hundred guitarist's that sound the same how many times can you listen to people do all that twiddley stuff leave it to the guitar solos. I can see The Beatles being what they were because I see England being rather boring and stuffy in those times it's just to bad that John Lennon was killed he was actually talented. But The Beach Boys are better more talented better harmonies and there still around were the best. I liked Bull Max but they took that off the market years ago xxx, Black Ice, Red Bull, Cult 45, Old English at the moment. I don't like light beer what's the point? it just taste's like carbonated water Coors is crap tap water basically. I have seen people drink 4% beer and after a 6 pack there slurring there voice here I am drinking 6%, 7% beer and sipping on rum and coke or Wisers and that bottle is almost 3 quarters down and I am still talking normal. I have a high tolerance for booze anyway lol. I was drinking this stuff in 2012 it was a thin king can red with a white male figure holding a long pole with a flag but it disappeared ? If anybody can tell me the name of it that would be great. Other than that I just think there is to much beer on the market and do we really need a new wall just for craft beer? again over kill with the beer. The Bomber must be the best stage prop ever. Beautiful custom bass a Rickenbacker costs over 2 grand this being a custom job maybe being made for public no thanks just because it would cost twice as much because it would have to be carved out no machine could do that plus they would only produce a certain amount with of course a contest too win a few.
punctuation is not overrated
I liked Lemmy, but for him to say Randy Rhoads was only good is bullshit.RR was a game changer and he was only 25 when he died, he never stopped learning, Hendrix was a game changer too,but take away the acid, methamphetamine, cocaine and and herion I'm sure his pentatonic blues licks wouldn't have been so far out man.
The thing is I totally agree with Lemme Randi Rhodes is just classically trained and applied some very stark classical stuff to a rock 'n' roll thing I am from Trapala records yeah the guy to discover all the next people who are real grades now Randy Rhoads is a great guitar player but he was no innovator in fact one of the lead sections on one of the Ozzie songs is the same as Gloria Gaynor song I just I've never really thought he was all that great he just played some classical rest because I've been classically trained also and I recognize the stock stuff that was never put into heavy metal which was very uncool of the time but then there's a mighty sweet now that guy was a total game changer and so is Hendrix and take away whatever no Hendrix was doing that before he did all that shit let me write guitar players seem to get better after they die like the guy in Pantera I didn't really think too much of him but like I said I'm from Trapala wreckers the guy to change the sound of guitar after Eddie Van Halen Van Halen was a game changer Randy Rhoads just applied classical stock classical stuff to a rock contacts case closed
and do you know Lenny is right if Randy Rhoads hadn't been a dumb shit and took a ride on a stunt plane he'd still be alive and he be playing the same crap for the same boring guy forever right as he doesn't write lyrics as he's pretty much a blob according to one of my bandmates are used to play with them what do you think the same way probably not it just be the guitar player and two people who didn't listen to classical when they are 10 years old like me it's probably a big deal but when I heard clavichord on the classical radio station and called up and said well who is the guitar player and the DJ said that was a clavichord a keyboard instrument a plug string keyboard instrument and I said well whoever can do that on a guitar will be the next huge guitar player and guess what 10 years later well about 12 years later I heard NVYWNGIE and said that's the guy and playing a few shows with rising force I mentioned it to ingram who I've been talking to since he moved here and he said you nailed it man yeah I know what I'm talking about but I'm a huge motorhead fan in fact the rest of the basket to stop and I wouldn't care but I was contracted to shoot a lot of them and that's why I have so many videos or my band opened up for them and so I just made it a Toofer thanks for watching your not alone with us lotta people think he's the greatest guitar player ever but I'm guarantee you if he wasn't dead they would not think the same thing even Van Halen gain some mileage after he died because for the five years leading up to his death he didn't hear anything about him now all the social media silver van Halen when does should've been the other way around but that's human natureLead lead me as LEMMY Mr. smart phone I voice text let me came up through the early days 50s from guitar players did not play like this or like Hendrix Jeff Beck did but he didn't make a big deal of it in fact a lot of Hendrix ribs I heard on Jeff Beck album is that predate Hendrix but nobody makes a deal about that
@@usmetaltv Methamphetamine is a hell of a drug....
Lemmy is the law. What I like most about him is the fact that he‘s always honest. And this guys has seen a lot.
When he says Jimi was the best he was the best. He was at the Sessions for Axis… legend
If you listen to it correctly, most of the Hendrix licks are by Buddy Guy.