Henry Rollins - Lemmy Kilmister (from the bands Motorhead and Hawkwind)

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From Henry's Capitalism 2016 spoken word tour.

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  • @StevenRiseNYC
    @StevenRiseNYC3 жыл бұрын

    I saw Motorhead at Irving Plaza, 1999. My buddies and I cut school to get there early for the gen admin so we could get up front. They opened up with Bomber and the place goes nuts. After the song, it quieted down a bit, and Lemmy was walking back towards the amps. I shouted at the top of my lungs "LEMMY YOU KICK F*CKING ASS!" He turned around and said "Ya got that right". One of the greatest moments of my life, the time Lemmy spoke to me.

  • @paddycampbell576

    @paddycampbell576

    2 жыл бұрын

    Nice one 👌🏻

  • @Big_Kool

    @Big_Kool

    2 жыл бұрын

    Awesome!

  • @junglie

    @junglie

    2 жыл бұрын

    He cadged some nepalese hash off me for a joint while we watched queen together at knebworth '88. Motorhead wern't playing he was just there as a guest of queen.

  • @lobotomyscam1051

    @lobotomyscam1051

    2 жыл бұрын

    Great opening song. I would've went bonkers.

  • @incumbentvinyl9291

    @incumbentvinyl9291

    Жыл бұрын

    Well look at that, an internet story that I believe!

  • @brianoneil9662
    @brianoneil96623 жыл бұрын

    I saw Lemmy at Harpo's in Detroit MI at the bar there before a show. Everyone was hanging back because certainly that couldn't actually be Lemmy, it had to be some random Hells Angel. My friends dared me to go over and find out. As soon as I heard him talking I knew it was him. I was pretty freaked out but I had to talk to him. I didn't want to sound stupid though. So I said the first thing I thought of, "Hi, uh, Lemmy...can I ask you a question? Do you think Arthur Harris was vilified unfairly after the war for advocating the bombing of German cities?" Lemmy looked at me, says "You like history then?" I said yes, he says "Well sit down then" and we talked about the air war in Europe during WW2 for 20 minutes. Sometimes it's really awesome to meet your heroes.

  • @VarnaVix

    @VarnaVix

    3 жыл бұрын

    What was his answer?

  • @user-yv2cz8oj1k

    @user-yv2cz8oj1k

    3 жыл бұрын

    Well the Luftwaffe mistakenly hit the civilian areas of Coventry instead of hitting the industry there. After that there were Allies airforce chiefs both for and against it. Though you would also have to talk about the firebombing of Dresden.

  • @britpackdog4545

    @britpackdog4545

    3 жыл бұрын

    Cool

  • @paulbryden4006

    @paulbryden4006

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@user-yv2cz8oj1k wow what a brilliant question and ice breaker. So dam jealous lol

  • @jjammmees

    @jjammmees

    3 жыл бұрын

    Haha, that is a very good joke, you're very funny.

  • @TheKorfish
    @TheKorfish4 жыл бұрын

    "We are motorhead and we play rock n roll!" Had the chance of hearing the man(god) say this in 2012 I will never forget that day. RIP LEMMY!

  • @Vulturefist

    @Vulturefist

    3 жыл бұрын

    And I got to hear those words spoken in Stockholm for the 14th time in december 2015. Two weeks later I woke up to the news that this was to be the last time I ever got to hear those words from a stage. Motörhead has been a natural part of going to concerts from the time of my late youth, via adulthood and up until becoming a dann grown up with kids of my own. Motörhead concerts has been a constant for most of my life, that I somehow got into my head would last forever. The news about Lemmy’s death was not only totally surreal and almoust impossible for me to accept, it was litteraly also the end of an era in my life. Damn, this is such a sad thought. Man...

  • @philbertb

    @philbertb

    3 жыл бұрын

    Back in 2005 I hadn't seen Motorhead for over 20 years, right back to the days of Fast Eddie and Philthy. Anyway then were playing locally supporting Alice Cooper, with Joan Jett as an opening act. Watched Joan play a great set, went to the bar with some friends. I had only taken a couple of mouthfuls of my pint, when I heard 'Good evening, we are Motorhead...My friends said they had never seen anything like it. I dropped my pint, and sprinted to the front of the stage, pushing past everyone in the way, in time for the opening bars of Doctor Rock. 45 minutes later I retreated to the bar, totally drained. I didn't even stay for the whole of Alice's act. From then until the end I saw them every time I could, probably 6 or 7 times.

  • @unclebob7937

    @unclebob7937

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@philbertb Saw that tour also Motorhead opened for Alice C. A small venue, they (Motorhead) had a tight stack of Marshalls Was LOUD AS HELL!! will never forget that show.🤘💀🤘

  • @jjammmees

    @jjammmees

    3 жыл бұрын

    And if I'm flying solo, at least I'm flying free!

  • @justinparkerthewildwolf6394

    @justinparkerthewildwolf6394

    2 жыл бұрын

    It's funny how people put successful musicians as the status of god. I think it's strange

  • @hershysquirts187
    @hershysquirts1876 жыл бұрын

    Lemmy was on the road until the end. He was the realist motherfucker to ever exist. REST IN PEACE LEMMY.

  • @noah8877

    @noah8877

    6 жыл бұрын

    hershysquirts187 rock in peace

  • @chancelast1456

    @chancelast1456

    6 жыл бұрын

    All hail to thee

  • @andyb1653

    @andyb1653

    2 жыл бұрын

    Born to Lose Lived to Win Killed by Death We shall not see his like again

  • @stnz908
    @stnz9086 жыл бұрын

    Henry tells a great story. Lemmy lived on his own terms, all his life. He was a decent, honorable, intelligent, & solid brother. You are missed, Lem. Rock In Peace!

  • @Nautilus1972
    @Nautilus19726 жыл бұрын

    "I will not be trammeled by an airline."

  • @adrianwagner336

    @adrianwagner336

    3 жыл бұрын

    i thought it was" ...by the likes of a mere airline." ?

  • @----.__

    @----.__

    3 жыл бұрын

    *trammelled

  • @jjammmees

    @jjammmees

    3 жыл бұрын

    We are the Borg. You will be assimilated.

  • @groverjuicy
    @groverjuicy6 жыл бұрын

    Lemmy was/is the rock 'n roll Jesus. He rocked when we couldn't, every shitty day at work or doing humdrum, mundane crap you could just think "Lemmy is either: rockin', writing awesome rock, at sound check (getting ready to rock) or at the Rainbow pounding Jack and cokes and playing his beloved machines. RIP Lemmy. Miss you so bad.

  • @limzog9

    @limzog9

    6 жыл бұрын

    groverjuicy... I was working at Heathrow.. In reclaim when I found out he died.. The day went so slowly

  • @smileysatanson3404

    @smileysatanson3404

    4 жыл бұрын

    Lemmy did what we all wish we could

  • @pablojose7752

    @pablojose7752

    3 жыл бұрын

    And that's all he need it to be happy, he really understood what life was all about

  • @davedecker1725

    @davedecker1725

    3 жыл бұрын

    Lemmy was born on Christmas Coincidence? I think not! Rock and roll Jesus indeed!!

  • @yyxy.oncesaid

    @yyxy.oncesaid

    3 жыл бұрын

    Lemmy ain't RnR Jesus, LEMMY is GOD♠️

  • @ryanohlson4181
    @ryanohlson41816 жыл бұрын

    I've been on a Motorhead binge lately, and found this as a result. Couldn't peel my eyes away until it finished, and am now extremely emotional. I'm only 22, and the impact that this man had on my life, before I was ever even born, is immeasurable, and every time I see people talk about him, watch an interview or a documentary that he's involved with, or anything else like that, it reminds me of just how exceptional of a person he was. He is a peerless icon of rock and roll, and he didn't compromise a single bit of himself to get there. Most icons are, to some degree or another, characters, exaggerations or fabrications of a human being laid over an existing one, and that is okay, they still have value. Lemmy just was, and he was far beyond what most of us could truly ever know. To me, Lemmy is a pillar of humanity, a pure, honest, and free spirit who lived life on his own terms. He was proof that breaking the rules of society doesn't mean you can't be a wonderful human being, because he broke damn near all of em that didn't involve hurting someone else. He was a flawed, fallible person, never tried to hide or deny it, but never let it stand in his way. In so many ways, he is the person that I aspire to be one day, and I know he's inspired so many, and will continue to, maybe forever. He has left one hell of a legacy.

  • @matthewthompson5655

    @matthewthompson5655

    3 жыл бұрын

    Very well said 👍🏻

  • @pablojose7752

    @pablojose7752

    3 жыл бұрын

    Brother, I hear you and I feel the exactly same way as you do, Lemmy showed me what life was all about, he did everything he ever wanted, and one of the most important lesson he thought us, is to do whatever the fuck we want with our god damn life, without giving a fliying fuck what other people think of us, that is one (if not) the greatest lesson someone can give to you, if you live by that code, you'll be happy and harmless I can assure you that. Lemmy changed my life for the better, he's my number one hero, a real man, and I cannot thank him enough for the way he inspired me, you have no idea how lucky you are to have met him, treasure that moment for the rest of your life. By the way, I was never into that tatoo fashion, but because of him, and as token of my eternal gratitude, the first (and the only tatoo) I ever gonna get, is the motorhead logo, live fast and die old!!!!

  • @royferguson3909

    @royferguson3909

    3 жыл бұрын

    I could not read your book. But I have motorhead/ Dave Brock ( Hawkwind ) Hue Lloyd Landton / Nik Turner inner city unit tee-shirt older . Respect your elders . your history is Our main stream. and it sounds patronising. ( in my opinion )

  • @brianbirc

    @brianbirc

    3 жыл бұрын

    I sgree and after meeting him andtalking to him for an hour I was very impressed by jhis morals and talkong to me talking me like a friend not a rockstar atttitude. He waA GOOD MAN AND COOL PERSON. PERSON i DO BELIEVE HE IS NOW IN THE BETTER PLACE TO BE AFTER LIFE HERE. i WILL ALWAYS REMEMBER TALKING WITH HIM ! dRINKING bourben at the topless bar I sugested in a drab backstage room after he said there must be someplace domeplace better rhan this going on around here and rhe others there shrugged their shoulders. Fritz 2 in Anahiem CA after a show at The Celebrety in Anahiem CA. A Great Memory! RIP Lemmy !

  • @davedecker1725

    @davedecker1725

    3 жыл бұрын

    The last gunslinger!!

  • @jetshull
    @jetshull6 жыл бұрын

    i was only gonna listen too a few minutes of this vid. but i was so intrigued, i listened too the wwhole thing, rip lemmy.

  • @contrafax

    @contrafax

    6 жыл бұрын

    Hard not to, Henry Rollins is an AMAZING story teller.

  • @kawaracer69
    @kawaracer697 ай бұрын

    One of my very first concerts in 1981 was Motörhead on the Ace of Spades tour with the original line-up. Lemmy was hanging at the bar before the show, meeting fans like it was nothing special - I got to buy him a Jack and Coke and we chatted for a while about history and literature. One of the most well-read people I've met. A true gentleman. They also broke the sound volume record at the Geneva Palladium that night at 130db. I'm a little more deaf for it, but it was worth it.

  • @Journey-of-1000-Miles
    @Journey-of-1000-Miles2 жыл бұрын

    My brush with Lemmy, was at a motorhead concert. They were totally awesome, and brutally loud as usual. I Kerry and Acme Thunderer whistle in my pocket, and I blew it once between songs. He looked right at me, and said, “wow that thing is fucking loud!” The amazing thing is, he wasn’t annoyed. He was genuinely impressed! R.I.P. Lemmy!

  • @barlotardy
    @barlotardy6 жыл бұрын

    Lemmy: Not a known giver of fucks.

  • @smileysatanson3404

    @smileysatanson3404

    6 жыл бұрын

    i think it would be written in thhe history books if he ever gave one XD

  • @MichaelSmith-jb5md
    @MichaelSmith-jb5md6 жыл бұрын

    I met Lemmy a few different times over the years and he was always the coolest guy, loved to talk and tell his tales of touring, thank you Lemmy for the music, the memories, and you just being you!

  • @brianmccrory3778
    @brianmccrory37786 жыл бұрын

    "It's probably too loud for you." - Lemmy HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH

  • @bs27v1b
    @bs27v1b6 жыл бұрын

    We are Motorhead, and we play rock and roll. That's what I remember.

  • @aaron7lovins93
    @aaron7lovins936 жыл бұрын

    Everyone is commenting on Lemmy. He lives forever. R.i.p. Thank you Henry, for sharing your experience with the Lem.

  • @mdh6977
    @mdh69773 жыл бұрын

    RIP Lemmy, you are missed even by those of us who didn't have the honor of meeting you

  • @mattcooper9026
    @mattcooper90262 жыл бұрын

    You can feel the love and respect pouring off Henry for his, (and my) Hero and friend. Bought a tear to this auld fekker’s eye, for real. 😉👽🏴‍☠️♠️

  • @funzjag
    @funzjag3 жыл бұрын

    That was a very nice tribute to Lemmy from a man who was his friend. Thank you, Henry .

  • @paulj312002
    @paulj3120026 жыл бұрын

    Lemmy...a true gentleman, a true human being...and sorely missed. Rest easy Lem...we love ya

  • @cykodelia5964
    @cykodelia59646 жыл бұрын

    I saw Motorhead in 1981 or 2 at the Spectrum in Montreal,,Apparently it was so loud,you could hear them on the adjacent street Bleury. Been to Hardcore concerts and metal band shows but no one was louder than Motorhead...I'm happy I had a chance to see them.

  • @arcticjeep

    @arcticjeep

    6 жыл бұрын

    saw them also in Montreal in 81 at theater st-denis opening for ozzy with rhandy rhoads...

  • @blakejohnson7148

    @blakejohnson7148

    6 жыл бұрын

    Saw Motorhead in 81 also opening for Ozzy with Randy Rhoads in Kansas City at a 3,000 seat arena and Motorhead was actually way louder than Ozzy. That's the only time I've ever seen an opener be louder than the headliner...lol....everytime I saw Motorhead they were absolutely bone-crushing loud...it's hard to describe how loud they were but when you go and see a band there is loud and then there is Motorhead loud and no other band even came close.

  • @1337owers

    @1337owers

    6 жыл бұрын

    A sound engineer who worked with Motorhead and The Replacements for years, said The Replacements were way louder.

  • @blakejohnson7148

    @blakejohnson7148

    6 жыл бұрын

    Replacements? That's funny.

  • @strictlydubwise

    @strictlydubwise

    6 жыл бұрын

    I can verify that the Replacements were loud, but not as loud as Husker Du. And Husker Du weren't as loud as Motorhead.

  • @davidstacey685
    @davidstacey6854 жыл бұрын

    Henry is right lemmy lived his life how he wanted to

  • @brianbirc
    @brianbirc6 жыл бұрын

    I had the blessing of meeting Lemmy (GOD) once. Backstage was not nice just chairs in a room. He says there must be something better around here than this to the 10 of us. I said I suggest a nice bar that is large have decent drinks pool tables good music and topless girls that do not hassle everyone for cash nice looking ones too. He said I like it lets go. We most all went and Lemmy and I sat and talked for an hour or so about lots of stuff. Henry is not lying Lemmy was no poser and was smart and a great man with a great mind. No rock star attitude and very friendly and down to earth. We had a lot of smiles thinking the same about most and similar of the rest. I will never forget it and am confident he is and should be in the best place there is after we go. RIP and remembered for ever LEMMY will not forget that talk The part of this I thought you might like is when I told him Motorhead had a punk rock vibe or a little sound of it toofrom some of the songs I like the most.the Punk rock you can understaand the lrics sang understanding what the words are. The good stuff played tight and wellevenhad a bit of roll. He smiled nodding yes happy in agreement.

  • @woodsy555

    @woodsy555

    5 жыл бұрын

    BS

  • @parkdale3612

    @parkdale3612

    3 жыл бұрын

    Awesome.

  • @brianbirc

    @brianbirc

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@woodsy555 BS ? Hmmm bullshit? well it is true and I will never forget it !! ou are welcome to think what you want but remember cows shit too and they do not brag about it !

  • @woodsy555

    @woodsy555

    3 жыл бұрын

    Bro get medical help

  • @williamlang8109

    @williamlang8109

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@woodsy555 not everyone a liar. Same as not everyone a Di**head like you.

  • @BloodofAngels
    @BloodofAngels6 жыл бұрын

    RIP!!! The world is a little less bright without Lemmy in it.

  • @Ben9096
    @Ben90963 жыл бұрын

    The mighty Hawkwind changed my life. Best band ever. Thank you Lemmy 🙏 miss you bro

  • @royferguson3909

    @royferguson3909

    3 жыл бұрын

    I with you. my first taste of Hawkwind was 1977 Levitation Tour. Ginger Baker on Drums. I never been the same since. I admit, during lockdown, ( I shaved my head and beard). I still appreciate your contribution. Love from Harrow-, Middlesex

  • @taschenspieler2590

    @taschenspieler2590

    3 жыл бұрын

    Agreed

  • @sabrinafinkel92

    @sabrinafinkel92

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@royferguson3909 1980 for Levitation 😊

  • @patricialockhart2135

    @patricialockhart2135

    3 жыл бұрын

    Biggest mistake Hawkwind made was kicking Lemmy out. Hawkwind with Lemmy are amazing

  • @patricialockhart2135

    @patricialockhart2135

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@royferguson3909 I saw them in Edinburgh around the same time but sadly no Lemmy

  • @AprehamLincoln
    @AprehamLincoln2 жыл бұрын

    Never got to speak with Lemmy, never got to meet him. But I was able to finally see them play a couple months before he passed. I've seen a lot of bands like all of you. Hundreds. But few were as memorable. I knew I was watching something special. Lemmy was rock and roll.

  • @dambrooks7578
    @dambrooks75783 жыл бұрын

    That was an emotional recollection. You were very blessed to have been able to count him as a friend. My partner used to work at a record shop that had various artists visit for signings, she tells me (sorry for the proxy tale) but seemingly Lemmy not only showed up minus fanfare, his only request was a bottle of whisky and couple of coke, but he stayed until he had spent time, and signed anything, with every single person before he stumbled drunkenly to the tube to get home again. This was in London in the 1980s.

  • @brianbirc

    @brianbirc

    Жыл бұрын

    Dam Brooks Thanks I do feel Blessed meeting him I qil never forget the odd yhing I remember about whiskey when we went into the bar Fritz 2 I asked him whqt he wante to deink I was buying a round. He said Bourbon & Coke not very familiar with bourbon i asked Like Jack? (it is a favorite of mine. He said no JACK IS WHISKEY bOURBON & cOKE . sO i GOT THAT & SAT AT A TABLE WHWRW HE SAT AND WE BEGAN TO TALK AND i GOT THE NEXT ROUND WITH A JACK & cOKE FOR ME TOO. i THINK HE MIGHT HAVE TRIED SOME BUT i AN NOT SURE BUT HEARING WHERE HE FREQUENTEDTHE jACK&cOKE IS NOW CALLED A lEMMY BRINGS SMILE TO MY FACE . cANT SAY THT OUR MEETING HAD ANYTHING TO DO WITH IT BUT i STILL TO TEACH BARTENDERS AT PLACES i GO WITH THEM A jACK & cOKE IS XALLED A Lemmy i THINK HE SHOULD GET MORE CREDIT FOR BEINGTHE LEGEND OF ROCK & ROLL HE IS. EVEN I KNOWW AND HEAGREED HAPPY THAT HE HAS SOME PUNK IN HIM& MOTORHEAD HAS A GOOD PUNK SOUND WITH IT TOO. nOT THE THRASH PUNK THE STUFF PLAYED TIGHT YOU CAN UBDERSTAND THE LYRICS THAT ARE SANG IN THE SONGS! hE SMILED & NODDED YES HEARING THAT & THE OTHER THING HE SAID i WILL NOT FORGET WAS i WAS SMART IT IS GOOD TALKING TO SOMEONE LIKE ME WHO KNOWS WHAT IS REALY GOING ON. cOMMING FROM HIM IS SOMETHING THAT HITS ME HARD IN A GOOD WAY WHEN i HAVE HEARD SOME OF THE PEOPLE & mUSICIANS ii LIKE A LOT SO HAPPY TO MEET HIM EVEN IF VERY BRIEFLY. i KNOW HE IS VERY SMART BUT FOR SOMEONE LIKE ME JUST A gEN x SURF PUNK THAT DOES LIKE TO PLAY MUSIC PLAYING IT WITH MY PUNK BAND LIKE IN HIGH SCHOOL WITH MY gIBSON lESS pAUL (tHE PAUL IN FRONT OF MY FULL STACK AND SINGING THROUGH A 6 CHANNEL 350 WAT POWERED MIXER THAT I COULD MIC THE 3HOL4 DAMM band. The best DAMM band Period to play a big keg party I sad it myselfit is true. I amAN OLDER PUNK & PROUD MAN YOU CAN BELIEVE WHAT i SAY IS TRUE. i AM RETIRED BUT DID VERY WELL GIVING EVERY ONE A LIFT UP WITH A CAREER AS AN ELEVATOR ESCALATOR INSALLER REPAIRMAN & LEAD GUITARIST & DINGER FOR damm DRUNKS AGAINST MADD MOTHERS ALONG WITH bookING & PROMOTING A VRY POPULAR FRIDAY NIGHT AT THE THUNDERBIRD VIA ISLENEWPORT BEACH & A NIGHT AT THE END AT ABOTHER BIG CLUB WITH aLTON THE SUN NIGHT GUY AT EMPIRE bALLROOM i BOOKED bURNIN gROOVE WITH SONGS i JUST HEARD LIKR no more MY STORY FOR SURE SUPRIES TO ME & THEM ? THE PLAYED WIT ANOTHER FAVORITE OF MINE SUBLIME WITH BRAD 5 FEET FROM MY BARSTOOL bRAD & i GAVE EACH OTHER THE NOD WE LOCAL SUFERS GIVE WACH OTHER IN & OUT OF THE WATER rip bRAD sTEVW SOTO & GABBY GABRONE OF mANIC hISPANIC THE CADALAC TRAMPS & XMEMBERS TOO I HAD PLAY WITH DRAMARMA & TO JOHM EASTDALE NOT THAT YOU DO NOT DESERVE IT YOU GOT A 1OO BUCKS TO MUCH BUT THANKS FOR THE GREAT SHOW FOR eCH & bIRCH FRI NIGHT AT tBIRD rip tbIRD SHU=ITTY COUNCELL SHUT IT DIWN FOR GOOD tHE CLUB WHERE i HOOKED UP GETTING A DEMO AND HADGOLDFINGERS 1ST SHOW IN OC FROM A PORN STAR IWAS TOLD ON A BLIND DATE JUST RIDINHG AROUND THE PSNINSELA ON MY RUSTY TANDEM BICYCLE WITH PARTY FAVORS FROM THE RAAINBOW FAMILY THAT FOLOWED jERRY gG OF THE GREATFULL DEAD . iT DID NOT GO ALL THE WAY BUT WAS STILL FUN BUT I DO WELL AND AM TAKEN BY A NOHER GOOD LOOKING CANADIAN WITH A NIC3 SMILE LIKE THE OTHER CANADIAN THAT IS VERY GOOD LOOKING WHODO TO HWR MIATAKE DENIWD ME SO POLITE BUYING HER A DRINK i DID NOT KNOW WHO IT WAS UBTIL i GOT SOME LIP FROM MY FRIENDS FOR INTRODUCING MYSELF TO HER. bUT LIKE i TOLD mARK mGRATH yOU GOT TO PULL THE TRIGGER TO HIT THE LADY BIRD TO PERCH ON THE BIRRCH WHITR HARD WOOD JUST BE POLITE & HONEST IT EOTHE

  • @catboxvideo
    @catboxvideo2 жыл бұрын

    Truth sir. I hung out with the gents in Motorhead in PDX serving them drinks. conversation, and spinning tunes at an after show party the band I was working for threw for them. Chatting with Lemmy and Phil was amazing. Talking music, live, history. Was a night I will never forget. That night he also discovered he was a fan of Concrete Blonde RIP mate it was good to know you...

  • @erichusayn
    @erichusayn6 жыл бұрын

    The only live stream I ever watched was Lemmys memorial service

  • @mrolsen6987

    @mrolsen6987

    5 жыл бұрын

    X2 on that! And I have never been whaiting on enything else to start either. Drank a half bottle of Jack and cheered to every speech, best funeral i've ever been to.

  • @PerfectMask1

    @PerfectMask1

    2 жыл бұрын

    Well said mate, only funeral apart from family/friends that I watched and shed tears.

  • @matthewbarber405
    @matthewbarber4056 жыл бұрын

    Bless you Henry. You really captured a bit of what made the man so special and so loved by so many. Of all The people I never met, but respect immensely Lem and Henry are at the top of that list.

  • @biancakulsen9103

    @biancakulsen9103

    3 жыл бұрын

    Same, wish I had the chance to meet Lemmy and hopefully one day I get to meet Henry

  • @rustymuller926

    @rustymuller926

    2 жыл бұрын

    The first time I met Lemmy was in my home of record in New Jersey in 1992, I was in high school and Headbangers Ball was in full swing; it was at the bar (I had a fake iD) a he told me a joke about how young and virgin I looked to be at the Birch Hill NC (I had just turned 17 and was doing shots with Lemmy!) Ten years later I was in the Air Force, based in England (RAF Mildenhall) I met him again at Hammersmith Odium while I was in Uniform and we exchanged salute! Best was in 2011, I was in Auckland New Zealand, I meet him incredibly in a bass guitar shop (Rock Shop) and he remembered me! And called me the young virgin boy and saluted me just as if no time ever had passed!! When Henry talks story, you feel like you are living with him through him!

  • @BruceLeeKingoftheSewers
    @BruceLeeKingoftheSewers3 жыл бұрын

    He was such a legend. I had a lot of great times going to Motorhead shows, such great memories. Got to meet him once and shook his hand. He signed my ticket stub, I have it framed on my living room wall. Times change but the music will always be there.

  • @jakekenny3399
    @jakekenny33996 жыл бұрын

    Fantastic....further testament to the kind of guy Lemmy was...the real deal through and through. The world needs more people like him....like...20 years ago.

  • @jameslachance5252
    @jameslachance52523 жыл бұрын

    Motorhead the best gig I ever saw in my 44 years.. thanks henry.

  • @GrimMetropolis
    @GrimMetropolis2 жыл бұрын

    The past 30 minutes have just floated by in complete bliss. We all know Rollins has his own attitude; that being said this was incredibly touching

  • @PerfectMask1
    @PerfectMask12 жыл бұрын

    Lemmy is a legend. If I was invited into his home, I wouldn't have wasted it.

  • @joosts145
    @joosts1453 жыл бұрын

    I met Lemmy when i was 16. I was looking outside the gates at White Snake i think, at Arrow Classic Rock Festival. When a reporter walked behind me and asked if i wanted to go in. I said "Fuck yeah", and he took me with him inside and gave me my own BackstagePass. I thankd him, but i was alone and had no friends that i knew of that where in. So i asked him if i could go along with him. He said yes and took care of me that day. After a while he had to do a interview with a band and took me to the 2nd stage backstage. And there he was, Lemmy. Talking to Micky if i'm correct. I was standing there for like 2 minutes just staring at him until he saw me. He lookd at me and smiled, said "how are you doing kid?" and shaked my hand. "You want something to drink?" yes, Sir. He went to the bar and gave me a beer and said "Have a great time" shaked my hand again and walked away. 10 minutes later i heard the deafening sound of Lemmy's bass and voice. A Force of nature with a kind heart. And the phrase "Have a good time" got more meaning over the years. Still having a great time...

  • @johnvon9268
    @johnvon92682 ай бұрын

    I've been a motorhead fan and Black Flag fan since '79. Back In 89 or 90 met Lemmy in a crappy bar in Halifax, NS called the Misty Moon, he was amazing and bought us a round of shots \m/ Almost met Henry in '92 in Toronto, But he went from MuchMusic right onto his tour bus... However we did meet Chris Hasket on the street later that day and he knew how far we drove .... we were morons , drove 20 hours to see the Rollin Band and no tickets haha and they were playing only two nights at the Opera House ... Anyway Chris put me and my friends on the guest list and we got right in. ... Great memories

  • @imannonymous7707
    @imannonymous77075 жыл бұрын

    I must live in a cave under the ocean floor cuz i had no idea henry did these monolouges, hes funny as any comic ive seen...even more so .... cuz its real and its all rocknroll ....rip lemmy

  • @johncothren603

    @johncothren603

    3 жыл бұрын

    Glad you made it

  • @spych0367
    @spych03673 жыл бұрын

    Never been upset over a celebrity deathe before I already know ozzy's gonna be a tough one

  • @vaistinu

    @vaistinu

    2 жыл бұрын

    same for me. lemmy and then when it happens for ozzy. that's it.

  • @SLAYERSWINE1
    @SLAYERSWINE13 жыл бұрын

    What I would not have done to see Diamanda Galas, Leonard Cohen, Henry Rollins, & Lemmy on the same stage pontificating...

  • @charliefreeling5540
    @charliefreeling55403 жыл бұрын

    Henry what a great tribute to lemmy this was. Thank you !

  • @dpeschand3191
    @dpeschand31916 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for sharing this. I loved it, miss him.

  • @johnmyszko1721
    @johnmyszko17216 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Henry for your personal, real and well said account of an Authentic Person. I have been listening to Motorhead music and interviews since Lemmy died. Your video helped synthesize and put to rest some pieces of the loss of this man. And a real "thank you" for your body of work. Last time I saw you was at the Ritz in NYC ( with Black Flag ). If I remember right there was a riot afterwards. Be Well, all the best.

  • @heikkijhautanen4576
    @heikkijhautanen45763 жыл бұрын

    Cant believe the Lemster is gone, but never ever forgotten, hate it that no one will ever see a Motörhead show again, that fills me with despair :(

  • @Fasnic
    @Fasnic6 жыл бұрын

    saw Henry on this tour... about the 8th time I've seen him doing Spoken word... day after the election 2016 he was exceptional as Always!

  • @pants6416
    @pants64163 жыл бұрын

    I'm so grateful that we got to experience Lemmy in our lifetime.

  • @bayareathrasher666
    @bayareathrasher6663 жыл бұрын

    Seen Motörhead 9 times.. Henry is right..we will never see the likes of Lemmy again

  • @radjga
    @radjga2 жыл бұрын

    It's so cool to hear stories about Lemmy and rock'n'roll and all that stuff)) I'm big Motorhead fan, l listen to almost every their record. And boy, do they have some energy in their music! I hope that mister Henry Rollings will continue, i never knew his shows are so interesting and unique!

  • @ravenbeast8639
    @ravenbeast86396 жыл бұрын

    God I miss that beautiful bastard

  • @jimmyjazz1
    @jimmyjazz13 жыл бұрын

    This is awesome Henry. I always considered motorhead my all time favourite band. And I have a lot of favourite bands.

  • @DrkKnight2
    @DrkKnight22 жыл бұрын

    I teared up watching this - RIP Lemmy, a true rock 'n roll warrior for us all!

  • @contrafax
    @contrafax6 жыл бұрын

    Henry Rollins is the most amazing story teller.

  • @Arthur__Dent

    @Arthur__Dent

    2 жыл бұрын

    You're right!

  • @axelpteeg
    @axelpteeg6 жыл бұрын

    Great tribute Henry ! "but that's the way i like it baby , i don't want to live forever"

  • @CJ-qt2ps
    @CJ-qt2ps6 жыл бұрын

    Rock in peace lemmy.

  • @Erny_Module
    @Erny_Module10 ай бұрын

    Love whatever Rollins does - this is so spot on! My first favourite tune was Silver Machine - Hawkwind. Must have heard it on the radio when I was about 8... can't remember, but my sister did. As soon as I could think coherently I was a fan of Hawkwind, and read music press so knew he'd left/been booted out, and had formed Motorhead. Got the first album on white vinyl and played it to death. When Overkill was released - got that on green vinyl and was just about old enough to go to the tour gig at the Birmingham Odeon - April 7th, 1979. The atmosphere was electric, and when they appeared on stage the place went ballistic... they played LOUD - seismic, organ liquifying, World War 3 in a phone booth loud, so loud you couldn't even hear it. I was right down the front and stuck my head in one of the bass bins! Eddie saw me, shook his head in disbelief, gestured to Lemmy to come over - he saw me and shook his head too! Afterwards I was so pummelled by the sound that it felt like I was wrapped in a mattress.... but back in those days, if you hung around the back by the stage door, you'd likely get picked up by the band and go back to the hotel with them when they left - which a few of us did! You could talk to them like real people, and so long as you weren't a complete twat, you were OK with them. One thing I remember was that in Lemmy's room, by the bed, was a book by P.G. Wodehouse - one of the Jeeves books I think. Struck me as odd, but he was an immensely well-read bloke and loved language, which is why hew knew 'trammelled'! Met him a few times after that on tours up till Iron Fist. Formative influence, total one-off, utmost respect.

  • @rockarollawmn
    @rockarollawmn3 жыл бұрын

    @BenTheBenevolent -Thank you for posting this, dude. Such wet eyes remembering Lemmy through the respect & human fanboyness of Henry.

  • @jakeolthof
    @jakeolthof2 жыл бұрын

    I met Lemmy in 86 when I worked at Wherehouse records on sunset boulevard

  • @mr.blonde66milkyway66
    @mr.blonde66milkyway666 жыл бұрын

    Rollins is a very juicy and articulate story teller, stirs my mind's chemical movie machine perfectly🤘😎👍

  • @brack7172
    @brack71726 жыл бұрын

    I would have said fuck the album for a day and hung out with the Lem. Life is short.

  • @emmanuelrogercosta9671

    @emmanuelrogercosta9671

    6 жыл бұрын

    if I were Henry, I would've cancelled the show he was supposed to do at that museum to go on stage with Motörhead, he probably regrets that, 'cause that was the last time he saw Lemmy alive. But just like lemmy is lemmy, henry is his own character too, always true to himself no matter what

  • @sambrook8084

    @sambrook8084

    6 жыл бұрын

    They released that album on birthday, best present from someone i'll never know

  • @eloC311

    @eloC311

    6 жыл бұрын

    Hindsight is 20/20

  • @larrywoodall4599

    @larrywoodall4599

    6 жыл бұрын

    If someone said fuck an album for the day then Lemmy probably would've said fuck you. People seem to forget how real Rock N Roll is to the actual musicians who couldnt live without it. Its a lifestyle, not a scene.

  • @turboconquesteob
    @turboconquesteob6 жыл бұрын

    Great story man thank you for putting this out there

  • @perrodetokio
    @perrodetokio6 жыл бұрын

    This is amazing! Cheers! I would love to see the full version.

  • @KellyBergerDeusVult
    @KellyBergerDeusVult2 жыл бұрын

    Love both Lem and Henry. Never got to talk to Henry, but Lemmy i got to after some shows at smaller gigs. Always sharp, focused, and a hint of anger. If you aren't angry, you're not paying attention. I got to thank him for all his years and the band's of telling great stories through rock n roll. Loudest band i ever saw... swear to gawd, each show was louder than the last.

  • @Jasun1974
    @Jasun19743 жыл бұрын

    I saw Motorhead a few times over the yrs but one stood out more than most I saw the Operation Rock n Roll tour back either during the Gulf War or after it was a whole shitload of bands and Motorhead but they was playing in Nashville at the old Starwood Amphitheatre an outside venue...man soon as Motorhead took stage it was no B.S. Lemmy comes out the mic pointing down like usual and he mostly mumbled "Are you fucking ready to rock n roll Nashville?" Then they started fucking killing it no frills no crap just melt your face metal!!!!! RIP Lemmy and Thanks!!!!

  • @mr.blonde66milkyway66
    @mr.blonde66milkyway666 жыл бұрын

    "WE ARE THE ROAD CREW!!!!"🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘 RIP LEMMY!!!!🤘🖤

  • @OttoMack1
    @OttoMack12 жыл бұрын

    "What Am I Doing Here?" is Henry's most rocknroll song. I think Lemmy admired it and said so.

  • @RolandDeschain1
    @RolandDeschain13 жыл бұрын

    When he wasn't touring Lemmy's life was going to the Rainbow and playing the slot machines. It is kind of sad that he didn't seem to know what to do with himself when he wasn't on the road. He lived in a basic rent-controlled apartment and spent most of his time at a bar around the corner. He should have been vacationing in the Bahamas with Keith Richards and Johnny Depp and having supermodels take turns bouncing on his knob.

  • @paullayfield

    @paullayfield

    3 жыл бұрын

    Meth heads like slots

  • @MRRIllustrations
    @MRRIllustrations6 жыл бұрын

    Thank you, Henry, for this. Hilarious, moving, awesome

  • @lachazaroony
    @lachazaroony2 жыл бұрын

    "You children out there, dont dance to this song, YOULL BREAK YOUR LEGS!"

  • @alessandroarcuri209
    @alessandroarcuri2092 жыл бұрын

    This is probably the best tribute to the Lem in the known universe.

  • @wigglemd
    @wigglemd2 жыл бұрын

    Saw Motorhead 1992 Camden town forum. He pointed at me during 'Killed by Death' i will never forget. Had to stop on the way home for a few Hours though because my ears were hurting

  • @Rustyorange725
    @Rustyorange7253 жыл бұрын

    The world lost a true gent 🤟

  • @moserr11
    @moserr116 жыл бұрын

    If it wasn't for Black Flag, I would be screaming for Henry to just be a stand up comedian. He is so funny

  • @patrickmohan2220

    @patrickmohan2220

    3 жыл бұрын

    Henry hasn't been in Black Flag since 1986.

  • @orange69ful
    @orange69ful2 жыл бұрын

    so glad i came across this love rollins for who he is not really listened to his music such a great story teller especially about the one the only lermme rip

  • @mrbrianparker
    @mrbrianparker6 жыл бұрын

    Wonderful reminiscences from Henry Rollins. Lemmy was a great guy, I met him a few times back in the late 70's, early 80's. Friendly and engaged with his fans and as Henry so adeptly describes, no bullshit at all. Great talk by Henry, made me laugh and brought a tear to my eye.

  • @mrbrianparker

    @mrbrianparker

    6 жыл бұрын

    Sometimes it takes a bit of time to remember... I've done a lot of theatre summer schools and met some really great tutors on these schools. One of the guys was quite a well-known writer, particularly in comedy in the UK. He pitched an idea to the BBC about a sort of bizarre and surreal comedy where the characters would have some involvement with a hospital where the nurse would be be Lemmy, all hairy etc, just dressed up in the Nurses uniform and of course nobody would ever comment on it - he would just be "The Nurse". Apparently Lemmy was right up for it, he certainly had a sense of humour. I'd would have liked to have seen that.

  • @brianbirc

    @brianbirc

    3 жыл бұрын

    Brian Parker met him too a few years before he passed an spoke with him for an hour and he was a GREAT g&uY i AGREE RIP LEMMY !

  • @jaycenthomas5232
    @jaycenthomas52322 жыл бұрын

    There has not been and never will be anyone else like ♠LEMMY♠ R.I.P 🍻 A Gentleman and a true Rock n Roll legend.... 'WE ARE MOTORHEAD AND WE PLAY ROCK N ROLL'

  • @andreabradley5837
    @andreabradley58372 жыл бұрын

    Thank you, feeling inspired.

  • @drops2cents260
    @drops2cents2602 жыл бұрын

    That's one thing I missed a wee bit when I watched the live stream of Lemmy's memorial service back in 2016: a eulogy for Lemmy from Henry Rollins, because Henry's such a gifted storyteller (the service still was really beautiful and moving, though, I just think that Henry Rolins would have added some additional beauty).

  • @davebooshty299
    @davebooshty2996 жыл бұрын

    my room in my hometown was exact like Lemme's , in my Attic Two rooms I grew up in up untill March 2004 , i had 9 boxes of 360 comic books , toys , video tapes , posters , newspaper clippings , etc on n on everything i ever owned since a kid , pretty much too. Was never ever garbage , used plates or anything in it ever. In one room i had to step walk certain ways to get through it and had one of 2 Vcrs at the end of my bed too.

  • @motorheadmania4652
    @motorheadmania4652 Жыл бұрын

    I watched the live feed of his funeral. I’m still upset about it and that was 2015, I have multiple Motörhead tattoos, they were and always will be my favorite band ever. Rip Lemmy.

  • @campbellfiles9019
    @campbellfiles90196 жыл бұрын

    I love listening to Henry

  • @kakthehak
    @kakthehak3 жыл бұрын

    Got to see them live. Great show.

  • @lesliemackay7853
    @lesliemackay78532 жыл бұрын

    Met Lemmy and Phil in Glasgow after Bomber in The Apollo. What a F#@#ing Night! Always Missed!

  • @bruce5168
    @bruce51682 жыл бұрын

    When I seen them in jersey- Motorhead..... They came out and Lemmy said we are motorhead.... And we are here to kick your ass!! I gladly excepted that threat. And man did they!!! My ears rang for 3 days! 🤘🤘

  • @Acidic25624
    @Acidic256243 жыл бұрын

    Love from Nepal 🇳🇵 and from my friend too from Egypt 🇪🇬.. Fuck yeah we love Lemmy 🤘🤘 And we love Black flag 🏴 Long live rock and roll

  • @belladonna131
    @belladonna1312 жыл бұрын

    That was great! Thanks! ❤🌸!

  • @buddcarcook4655
    @buddcarcook46556 жыл бұрын

    Thirsty and miserable! LoL what a great song. First time I heard it, I thought wow, this song now belongs to Lemmy. Rarely can anyone take someone elses song and make it any better. Lemmy did just that 🤘🏻👍🏻.Thanks Henry.

  • @LounoirRecords
    @LounoirRecords Жыл бұрын

    legend has it that all the highscores on the gambling machines in the rainbow bar & grill still say lemmy on them

  • @LudwigHohlwein1974
    @LudwigHohlwein19746 жыл бұрын

    Beautiful

  • @chrislussenden3130
    @chrislussenden31303 жыл бұрын

    met henry twice in knoxville, at denny,s 3rd shift... brilliant, respectful & inspiring

  • @paullayfield

    @paullayfield

    3 жыл бұрын

    He works at Dennys?

  • @michaelwolf8690
    @michaelwolf86902 жыл бұрын

    Now I really wish Rollins did more comedy roles in film. He's got a great sense of comedic timing.

  • @stewartchampion4260
    @stewartchampion42603 жыл бұрын

    It's TRUE about Cohen..I was lucky to see his show at Glastonbury. The man was tapping in to something very deep and unique ...I'm also a big black flag motorhead Hawkwind fan .so this is great. ..Henry's book ...get in the van is a great book .great art great story's.they all .legends to me to be fair

  • @drlemmy4551
    @drlemmy45513 жыл бұрын

    Lemmy The Man,The Legend ☮️

  • @toastercrumbs1802
    @toastercrumbs18022 жыл бұрын

    Happy to have gotten Motorhead added to my band bucket list... with Clutch no less!

  • @jonathanjollimore7156
    @jonathanjollimore71563 жыл бұрын

    I would lost my mind! I would be sitting that going to myself "be cool be cool don't make fool of yourself in front of Lemmy oh wait I already have...." LOL

  • @stiiimes
    @stiiimes Жыл бұрын

    bad magic is such an amazing record. the perfect last jam from lem 🖤

  • @peterrovaniemi138
    @peterrovaniemi1383 жыл бұрын

    so sad, and that is how reality is for so many people.

  • @Ukmongoose3
    @Ukmongoose32 жыл бұрын

    I stage crewed for Motorhead on the Bomber tour. During the get out, there actually was a bomb scare, but we all had to carry on working whilst everyone else was evacuated from the building!!

  • @metalngames509
    @metalngames5096 жыл бұрын

    I wish I got to see Motorhead. Lemmy sounds like such a cool guy. I would have loved to meet him. :(

  • @desastermaster2010
    @desastermaster20106 жыл бұрын

    My 1. Concert was Motörhead 1980.....I ve been fan eversince ! And I will be 4 fucking ever !

  • @NanClaymore
    @NanClaymore2 жыл бұрын

    Lemmy was known for really respecting cool logos, so I imagine he was nearly as big a fan of the black flag logo as Rollins was of Lemmy's music.

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