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So what Farcebook are saying is that Lemmy was a dangerous individual and Motorhead a dangerous organization. He'd bloody love that would Lemmy. |
#93
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You could argue it is Templar imagery, go even further and say its 40k Sent from my PRA-LX1 using Tapatalk
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Good luck arguing the point with them, let us know how you get on
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Is that correct? I bet they keep banning the Imperial War Museum every other week. |
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After my recent run of luck I'm not testing it. I know they've taken down stuff as it is all "promotion" in this brave new world of theirs, where nuance is unknown it seems.
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Currently on the stereo Motörhead - Bang To Rights Iron Fist (1982) |
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It's saying something when Lemmy looks the most respectable person in a picture!
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Motorhead on stage at the Heavy Metal Holocaust festival in Port Vale in 1981 Phil's floor tom looks a bit precarious!
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Lemmy's ashes placed in bullets and given to Motörhead legend's friends / Planet Rock "Motörhead legend Lemmy Kilmister’s ashes have been placed into bullets and sent to his closest friends. American television and radio personality Riki Rachtman, who hosted MTV's heavy metal show The Headbangers Ball in the 1990s, broke the extremely metal (quite literally) revelation about Lemmy’s ashes last night (22nd March). Rachtman posted a photo of the gold bullet embossed with Lemmy’s name and sitting inside a plush presentation case. He wrote: “Before his death #Lemmy asked for his ashes to be put in some bullets & handed out to his closest friends Today I received a bullet & was literally brought to tears Thank you @myMotorhead.” Not widely picked up by the media last year, former professional tennis player Pat Cash shared a photo of a Lemmy bullet in February 2020. Taking to Instagram from Lemmy’s favourite drinking haunt, The Rainbow Bar and Grill in Hollywood, Cash said the bullet had been given to Ugly Kid Joe frontman Whitfield Crane. Cash wrote at the time: #Lemmy (RIP) from #Motörhead asked that his ashes be put in some bullet and given out to his closest friends, last night one was presented to my mate #whitefieldCrane whilst we were having dinner at “Lemmys bar in “The Rainbow.” Lemmy died on 28th December 2015 at his apartment in Los Angeles just four days after his 70th birthday. He was later immortalised with a statue at Rainbow Bar and Grill, which you can see below. Last summer it was announced that a movie biopic about Lemmy is in the works. Simply entitled Lemmy, it’s being directed by Greg Olliver who also co-directed and co-produced the acclaimed 2010 documentary film of the same name – Lemmy - alongside Wes Orshoski. Lemmy will follow the early life of Ian Fraser Kilmister from his upbringing in Stoke-on-Trent to famously becoming a roadie for Jimi Hendrix, to joining space rock torchbearers Hawkwind, before he formed Motörhead in the mid-seventies. Lemmy has been in development since 2013 and production is tentatively set to start this year depending on the situation with coronavirus pandemic."
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