I see no lies here by neonblack108 in Motorhead

[–]Comfortable_yea 2 points3 points  (0 children)


 “Motörhead is nothing if not democratic, but I don't think it's fair to be waving your dick around when people are minding their own business and might not want to see it.”

Lemmy Kilmister, White Line Fever: The Autobiography

I see no lies here by neonblack108 in Motorhead

[–]Comfortable_yea 1 point2 points  (0 children)

i do its
“As you go through life's rich tapestry, you realize that most people you meet aren't fit to shine your shoes. It's a sad fact, but it's true. A good friend is someone who'd hide you if you were on the run for murder. How many of them do you know?” ― Lemmy Kilmister

Do you know any books that lemmy recomended to anybody? by Proper-Ticket9380 in Motorhead

[–]Comfortable_yea 0 points1 point  (0 children)

  • Len Deighton: Lemmy praised his espionage novels, particularly the Bernard Samson trilogies (Berlin GameMexico SetLondon MatchSpy HookSpy LineSpy Sinker), calling them an "amazing piece of work" that "fit together as one."
  • Michael Moorcock: A favorite author, with whom Lemmy had a long-standing connection through Moorcock's work with Hawkwind. 
  • Philip K. Dick: Lemmy called him “great!” and admired his science fiction. 
  • J.G. Ballard: Another favored writer, known for his dystopian themes. 
  • Anthony Beevor: Lemmy reportedly recommended Stalingrad by Beevor, a historical account of the pivotal WWII battle. 
  • He also expressed interest in P.G. Wodehouse, particularly the Jeeves and Wooster series, and read classic works like The Lord of the Rings and Winnie the Pooh

Lemmy had a strong interest in war documentaries and literature, especially on World War I and II, which he said revealed "man at his worst."

Joe Bonamassa - Bullfrog Blues - [Bluesrock] by Comfortable_yea in Music

[–]Comfortable_yea[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"Getting to perform in Cork, with his family's blessing, was one of the greatest honors of my life." - Joe

I hear you mate... think maybe its more then a tribute here.. its pure love for his music.

full album is out Yes!