Lemmy - legend. Once saw someone chuck a huge firework at his feet at a gig - Monsters of Rock, Castle Donnington - for a second he was about to kick it off the stage in instinctive self protection - stopped himself then stamped out the flame. Protected the fans. Naturally he lost his rag - called for whoever threw it to come on stage for a fight. Stopped the gig for a while - but what sticks in my mind was seeing him about to kick it off stage then stop, make a clear decision to risk injury or death himself to not endanger others. He may have been a wild man of rock but in that split second those of us there saw he was also an F'ing decent bloke.
@@jasonsmith902 I was a fair way back - didn't realise it had exploded 'coz many heads in the way. He was certainly very angry after... that was '86 I think - the year Bad News played...
Amen. A friend of mine met him once at a party in London and said straight up, lemmy was a phenomenally cool dude. Straight talking, no bullshit, but considerate, polite and principled. A thoroughly decent man.
Lemmy could have done anything he wanted. He was a poet. A musician. A barman. A businessman. A producer. So tAlented. RIP old mate. Until we meet again
I understand why it was cancelled now, they had mani and lemmy in the same episode but by the final series it was just panels made up of C list pop stars and nameless actors.
+T Scott In the beginning and during its prime they had legends like Dave Mustaine, Lemmy, Alice Cooper and Bruce Dickinson... then by the end it just sort of ended with radio hosts and... well, like you said, nobodies.
lord geoffrey I don't get it either, if it's such a difficult business how does someone so painfully mediocre get to the top. Mark and Simon were way better.
Nothing will ever beat Motörhead on the Young Ones ! And to top it all the Damned played on there also, Lemmy was a front runner the Man ! RIP Lem sadly missed by those who know pure unadulterated talent when they hear it ! Motörhead for Life !!!
nirvanafan7895 His reputation overshadowed him. He was sweet humble soul who loved many things and could launch I to LOUD LOUD LOUD ROCK! Lem is a National Treasure. A Universal Soldier!
The most underrated drummer of his generation. An absolute power house and him and Parfitt were the heart and soul of what was a great band in those days. The awsome John Coghlan.
One of the best gigs I was ever at was a band with John Coghlan, Eric Bell (from Thin Lizzy) and Noel Redding (Jimi Hendrix Experience) they played numbers from all their previous bands as well as other covers.
What a great moment it was to see Mani head over to Lemmy and present him with that Gold Record Award .. I know it was done out of pure respect and I am sure Lemmy really appreciated it wholeheartedly. There was two working class lads who made it big in the Rock world.. both humble and honest. Two good lads !
When Lemmy came to Accrington/Blackburn he always used to hang out with my bro Eric who has sadly departed this earth. One time they were in a pub across from King George's Hall in Blackburn after a gig and someone asked Eric to sign his denim jacket with a felt pen, so he did. Not being in the band was funny. I still laugh about that today, hope Lemmy does too. RIP Eric
@supershikoku Lemmy will never die, when the N-Bomb gets dropped, theres gonna be nuclear winter, cockroaches, mutant fish, and Lemmy. This dude will never die
Cool, Meckeroskar, I stand corrected. Just for the record, I think Lemmy gives some of the best interviews I've ever read. I think his interview in a recent ish of Spin magazine was great. Humble but confident. That's a great combination.
@SezDog : The Iron Cross, IIRC, dates back to the Teutonic Knights who used it as a symbol of their Order and to some it's a symbol of Eastern European elements. Like the swaistika, it was borrowed from history and it's a shame that it's associated purely with the Nazi's.
The video is uploaded by BBCWorldwide which is the BBC's commercial arm which ISN'T funded by the license fee and hence has adverts. Although I didn't notice any ads personally as I have ADBLOCKPLUS installed.
He may have nazi memorabilia, but Lemmys not a Nazi, he was Jimmy Hendrix's (black) roadie and not to mention he was really good friends with Joey Ramone (jewish), so much so that he wrote the song 'Ramones' for Ramones.
@MaltaMetal i know that i didnt mean it was the same thing i meant it looks similar. same as sme of the wall s that are round here they have a swirly pattern in them and if u look closely its actually the same as an iron cross, george cross what ever you wana name it, ill call it Barry.
"Lemmy guesses the song." He's one of the ones doing it. "Lemmy grills the line up." He sort of just points the right one out. The title's aren't really the most accurate for these videos, are they?
@SezDog It's cool, thanks. Yeah, I wasn't disputing what you said, just commenting on how, like the swastika, the iron cross has, to some people, become an evil emblem of the Nazi's, despite its use throughout history across hundreds of years. Of course, the Teutonic knights weren't exactly tolerant of Pagan religions and whatnot, but that's another story. ;)
Lemmy - legend. Once saw someone chuck a huge firework at his feet at a gig - Monsters of Rock, Castle Donnington - for a second he was about to kick it off the stage in instinctive self protection - stopped himself then stamped out the flame. Protected the fans. Naturally he lost his rag - called for whoever threw it to come on stage for a fight. Stopped the gig for a while - but what sticks in my mind was seeing him about to kick it off stage then stop, make a clear decision to risk injury or death himself to not endanger others. He may have been a wild man of rock but in that split second those of us there saw he was also an F'ing decent bloke.
A firework at your foot wouldn't result in death.
Fkn love this story! Born to lose, lived to win! And did! Thanks for sharing this 🤘
I saw that, it did explode
@@jasonsmith902 I was a fair way back - didn't realise it had exploded 'coz many heads in the way. He was certainly very angry after... that was '86 I think - the year Bad News played...
Amen.
A friend of mine met him once at a party in London and said straight up, lemmy was a phenomenally cool dude. Straight talking, no bullshit, but considerate, polite and principled. A thoroughly decent man.
“Cheers for Motörhead, geezer!” God I love Mani
whatever program he appeared on Lemmy always came across so well. Such a cool guy.
Lemmy could have done anything he wanted. He was a poet. A musician. A barman. A businessman. A producer. So tAlented. RIP old mate. Until we meet again
Lemmy didn't' grill anyone, he asked no questions.
wingnutofcoolness Pretty much like the entire episode before he walked off ^^ Always get me a little bit sad when one of the "idols" cant take a joke.
+Andreas karlsson Lemmy could take - and give out - a joke. He had a wicked sense of humour.
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@@andreaskarlsson5251 Yeah the episode was good a lot of banter from Lemmy. He is quick witted.
@@nikosthanopoulossarlis2919 yeah I liked it too, shame he didnt agree and walked out on them before finishing the shoot.
What a guy. So down to earth and never thought he was better than anyone else.
Some of these popstars could learn from him.
If they could learn they wouldn't be pop stars.
I understand why it was cancelled now, they had mani and lemmy in the same episode but by the final series it was just panels made up of C list pop stars and nameless actors.
+T Scott In the beginning and during its prime they had legends like Dave Mustaine, Lemmy, Alice Cooper and Bruce Dickinson... then by the end it just sort of ended with radio hosts and... well, like you said, nobodies.
Meconate exactly, and let's have it right, rhod gilbert isn't that funny.
+Meconate i remember watching the very first episode with Bruce Dickinson on it
lord geoffrey I don't get it either, if it's such a difficult business how does someone so painfully mediocre get to the top. Mark and Simon were way better.
Like a dumb kid like you growing up in the wasteland would get it.
Nothing will ever beat Motörhead on the Young Ones ! And to top it all the Damned played on there also, Lemmy was a front runner the Man ! RIP Lem sadly missed by those who know pure unadulterated talent when they hear it ! Motörhead for Life !!!
Lemmy also briefly played bass with the Damned back in 1980 I beleive...? Its a small but cool world in rocknroll...😎
Rest In Peace Lemmy!
+Vartan Shatarevyan ??
+Vartan Shatarevyan Are you a schools teacher too? Nothing worse than the YT Spelling and Grammar Police?! LOL
*Rock In Peace
Lemmy seemed like such a nice down to earth guy. RIP x
nirvanafan7895
His reputation overshadowed him. He was sweet humble soul who loved many things and could launch I to LOUD LOUD LOUD ROCK!
Lem is a National Treasure. A Universal Soldier!
He is😀, was😭
The most underrated drummer of his generation.
An absolute power house and him and Parfitt were the heart and soul of what was a great band in those days.
The awsome John Coghlan.
One of the best gigs I was ever at was a band with John Coghlan, Eric Bell (from Thin Lizzy) and Noel Redding (Jimi Hendrix Experience) they played numbers from all their previous bands as well as other covers.
no matter what genre came across lemmy, they always respected him. missing ya already
What a great moment it was to see Mani head over to Lemmy and present him with that Gold Record Award .. I know it was done out of pure respect and I am sure Lemmy really appreciated it wholeheartedly. There was two working class lads who made it big in the Rock world.. both humble and honest. Two good lads !
LEMMY AND MOTORHEAD DESERVE ALL THE GOLD RECORDS THEY WANT . BEST BAND IN THE WORLD .
And still is. Lemmy forever ❤
Why? They only had one good song
Mani and Lemmy together,two of rock's most awesome bassists
Both a class act on the 4 string that's a fact !
When Lemmy came to Accrington/Blackburn he always used to hang out with my bro Eric who has sadly departed this earth. One time they were in a pub across from King George's Hall in Blackburn after a gig and someone asked Eric to sign his denim jacket with a felt pen, so he did. Not being in the band was funny. I still laugh about that today, hope Lemmy does too. RIP Eric
they do together. rip
That's hilarious 😂
The part of this episode where Lemmy storms off can't be found anywhere but it did happen!
Why what happened?
Lemmy without his moustache is like Superman without his cape, it just looks so incomplete!
Lemmy was a nice guy...held himself up well..respect
You will be missed so much Lemmy :( you were part of our late teens
@supershikoku Lemmy will never die, when the N-Bomb gets dropped, theres gonna be nuclear winter, cockroaches, mutant fish, and Lemmy. This dude will never die
Akward
Greatness acknowledges greatness
Of course Lemmy just knew the guy 😂
Lemmy's a class act.
90's Buzzcocks > Present Day
Lemmy is a legend btw.
RIP Lemmy 😔
Lemmy & Mani on the same show. Inspired choice that!
Good old Spud best Drummer Quo had.
Yes. I've met him a few times.
Agreed
It just sounds GOOD ,,,, MANI AND LEMMY . RIP DUDE .
Thanks Lemmy for making my high school years tolerable.
The man is such a legend!
No, the guy who presents the gold disc is Manny, from Stone Roses and Primal Scream (I don't know who the bald guy is)
Blimey, he really turned the heat up on those unwitting victims and let his tongue lash 'em wild-style!
:-O
Cool, Meckeroskar, I stand corrected. Just for the record, I think Lemmy gives some of the best interviews I've ever read. I think his interview in a recent ish of Spin magazine was great. Humble but confident. That's a great combination.
Rest in Peace
i woulda let lemmy have that smoke
I miss Lemmy. Dude was friends with everyone...
I like how Sean gave Lemmy an Ace of Spades!
Lemmy and John Coghlan! Classic!!!
Wow, Lemmy sure gave that line-up a grilling! I can't belive the grilling they received there from Lemmy! That was brutal!
...Wait, what grilling?
John Coughlin (#3) was Status Quo's drummer.
Who the hell was that guy to tell Lemmy that he can't smoke? LOL
RIP Lemmy
@SezDog : The Iron Cross, IIRC, dates back to the Teutonic Knights who used it as a symbol of their Order and to some it's a symbol of Eastern European elements. Like the swaistika, it was borrowed from history and it's a shame that it's associated purely with the Nazi's.
he knew him, because they are friends.
The video is uploaded by BBCWorldwide which is the BBC's commercial arm which ISN'T funded by the license fee and hence has adverts. Although I didn't notice any ads personally as I have ADBLOCKPLUS installed.
Phil Dupe Us is as funny as Benny Hill at a funeral for twins.
He's about as funny as rectal cancer.
Lamarr's great. So sharp.
he looks awesome with the mustache.
Good olde days.
yeah, that my thought too man!
Oh, thanks for clarifying it was Motörhead's Lemmy.
Mani and Lemmy two of the best bassplayers around
He may have nazi memorabilia, but Lemmys not a Nazi, he was Jimmy Hendrix's (black) roadie and not to mention he was really good friends with Joey Ramone (jewish), so much so that he wrote the song 'Ramones' for Ramones.
That would be such an awesome name for a song.
must have watched wrong episode, grilling? RIP Lemmy
Lemmy even made Tromeo & Juliet bearable to watch. He is THAT good.
Pure class
but he looks so badass with it
Not really a big Stone Roses fan, just know Fool’s Gold etc..... but........ nice touch by Mani.......to a bass Legend
🔥🔥👌👊🏻👊🏻🔥🔥🔥
1:29 I Not Smoking Rip Lemmy 1945-2015
...back when you could smoke a cigarette every.where...any.where. 🌼
Lemmy grills people by staring at them.....ol bbq eyes
So Lemmy just grilled the Buzzcocks? awesome
@MaltaMetal i know that i didnt mean it was the same thing i meant it looks similar. same as sme of the wall s that are round here they have a swirly pattern in them and if u look closely its actually the same as an iron cross, george cross what ever you wana name it, ill call it Barry.
The most rock n roll guy in the world, wearing an ss uniform with his chest exposed and nobody bats an eye
THIS is a rockstar kids.
Is the skin head from stone roses bassist. ?
Downright insulting . Why wouldn't anyone know John Coglan when they saw him .
It’s Buzzcocks it’s all in fun
normally i don't watch vids when i can't skip the ads
but lemmy is in here - so what
Young Mani like, doing that like, top bloke him. Now-mean like.
"Lemmy guesses the song." He's one of the ones doing it.
"Lemmy grills the line up." He sort of just points the right one out.
The title's aren't really the most accurate for these videos, are they?
THANKS FOR MOTORHEAD
@Meckeroskar it was also know as the Maltesse Cross. or somthing like that haha.
Anyone know who that is @0:32 in ? He looks a bit like Fish who used to be in Marillion. I think it’s the footballer Joey Barton.
@SezDog It's cool, thanks. Yeah, I wasn't disputing what you said, just commenting on how, like the swastika, the iron cross has, to some people, become an evil emblem of the Nazi's, despite its use throughout history across hundreds of years. Of course, the Teutonic knights weren't exactly tolerant of Pagan religions and whatnot, but that's another story. ;)
wish they would get these great guests back
Lemmy & Mani, two gents.
Long may they rock!
Jupitus. What a meff
"Lemmy grills the line up"
He said "Why not?" twice... not really grilling now, is it?
IM NOT SMOKING XDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD
1:17-1:50 Lemmy GOD \m/
Lemmy looks surprisingly young without the mustache and the beard.
Lemmy is off his head, as ever XD
1:28 Truely great !
Ofcourse lemmy just knew the guy. Lemmy's had a pint with with anybody even remotely involved with music it seems like.
Lamarr and Amstell Buzzcocks was genius....now it's like watching paint dry. Actually I take that back - sorry paint.
he shaved his badass stache
@metalrules13
Lemmy without mustache is like a drummer without sticks
@SezDog Feel free to elaborate.
It's weird seeing lemmy without the mustache
My God!
Respect to Manny also!
He is a God!!!
Got one of them phil , thought not !
2:15, thats really nice
+jordan blakeley haha yep!
lemmy is the epitome of rock and roll...i dont need to add anything to that statement...
you win!
0:029 I'm not smokin' LEMMY TELLS 'EM.
I recognized Jon Coglan from the get-go.
@TeacupsFromSpace What adverts?