Motorhead leader Lemmy Kilmister has spoken out against the people responsible for last week's attacks on the city of Paris, which killed 130 people including 89 fans attending an Eagles of Death Metal concert.
"It's so dumb," he tells ZDF...
Motorhead was forced to stop last night's (Sept. 1) show in Austin, Texas after just two songs as frontman Lemmy Kilmister continues to battle health problems.
Motorhead were forced to leave the stage on Aug. 27, 2015 in Salt Lake City, Utah after performing just four songs due to singer Lemmy Kilmister's difficulties breathing at high altitude.
'Tis the season for me to go on my yearly rant about the travesty that is otherwise known as Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. There are a laundry list of great bands we grew up listening to that somehow have yet to receive their invite into the Hall.
We are getting to a point where there's no need for true live music anymore!
We have seen videos of dead musicians performing in hologram form. Most recently, Michael Jackson "performed" at the Billboard Music Awards, despite being dead for five years.
And, now, why even have a band or musicians at all?
The saga of Motorhead frontman Lemmy's health continues. Earlier today (Aug. 2) the group had to end a concert after six songs because the singer was too sick to go on.
Three is the magic number, and some bands only need that trinity of guitar/drums/bass to make a perfect sound. No rhythm guitars, no horn sections, no keyboard players, just the perfect power trio. Here are my Top 5, who are yours?
Every Saturday night we wage a fierce battle during the Slaughterhouse called the the Metal Meltdown. Every week we take bands, musicians and songs, pit them against each other and YOU decide the winner by casting your vote!