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Lemmy Kilmister‘s ashes will be “enshrined” in April at the Rainbow Bar and Grill, but you don’t have to travel to this legendary West Hollywood watering hole to find the Motorhead frontman’s remains. An urn with some of Kilmister’s ashes will also be on display on Aug. 8-11 at the Bloodstock Festival at Catton Park in Derbyshire, England, before heading for a permanent exhibit at Nottingham’s Rock City. Motorhead played 10 shows at Rock City between 1987 and 2006. Really, his ashes are all over the place. They’ve been used to create tattoos for his band’s tour manager and production assistant...
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Ozzy Osbourne thinks he should have died years before his late “drinking partners”. The Black Sabbath rocker, 74, who is afflicted with Parkinson’s and pain from a string of surgeries, revealed ahead of being handed the Icon Award at Thursday (23.11.23) night’s first Rolling Stone UK Awards he is astounded he has outlived so many of his former hard-living pals – including Motörhead’s Lemmy and UFO bass player Pete Way, who he performed with in the 1980s. He was quoted by The Sun saying about being a rock survivor: “I’ve been doing a lot of reflection while I’ve been laid up, and all my drinkin...
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Lemmy Kilmister's ashes have been scattered at a music festival in Germany eight years after his death. The Motorhead frontman died aged 70 in December 2015 after battling health issues including prostate cancer and congestive heart failure and now he has been laid to rest at the Wacken Open Air Festival in northern Germany where the band played many times over the years - with organisers putting on a special 'Lemmy Forever' memorial in his honour. Festival co-organiser Thomas Jensen said: "Lemmy coming back to Wacken is an enormous honour for us - words can hardly express how enormous. We wil...
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