Lemmy: The Movie

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kenreau

Lemmy: The Movie
« on: 19 Jan 2011, 09:26 pm »
Went to see the "Lemmy" (of Motorhead fame) documentary/movie last night with good friend Jeff Dorgay of TONEAudio.  We went strictly for research purposes, in preparation to see Motorhead live in early February  :wink:

I highly recommend seeing "Lemmy" if you like the heavy metal scene and a well done documentary.  It has a gritty slice of life vibe covering Lemmy from his early origins up to his current hanging out as a regular bar fly on the Sunset strip.  He really comes across as a genuine and friendly straight shooter living the rock and roll dream (and, as he admits, the only thing he is really qualified for)

http://www.lemmymovie.com/#/home


[Cut & paste from the website]

Motorhead frontman Lemmy  Kilmister has registered an immeasurable impact on music history. Nearly 65, he remains the living embodiment of the rock and roll lifestyle, and this feature-length documentary tells his story, one of a hard-living rock icon who continues to enjoy the life of a man half his age.

Shot on a combination of High Definition and Super 16mm film, "Lemmy" includes interviews with friends, family, bandmates past and present and such admirers/peers as Metallica, Slash, Dave Grohl (Nirvana/Foo Fighters), Ozzy Osbourne, Peter Hook (Joy Division/New Order), actor Billy Bob Thornton, wrestling superstar Triple H, Alice Cooper, Mick Jones of The Clash, and many more.


I would add this to my short list of favorite hard rock-umentaries along with "Rush: Beyond The Lighted Stage" and "Anvil - The Story of Anvil"

Two thumbs up  :thumb:   :thumb: 

Kenreau

nathanm

Re: Lemmy: The Movie
« Reply #1 on: 20 Jan 2011, 12:04 am »
Thanks for the info, sounds interesting!  I'm not a big Motorhead fan, but Lemmy always was a cool guy in interviews.

The Story of Anvil is a great, heart-warming film. I felt so bad for them, such nice guys but they just can't see that, uh..maybe, their music isn't really that good.  It's painful to admit, cause really I was rooting for them throughout the whole movie, but the basic fact as I see it is that their contemporaries simply wrote better tunes. :oops:

kenreau

Re: Lemmy: The Movie
« Reply #2 on: 20 Jan 2011, 03:29 am »
Thanks for the info, sounds interesting!  I'm not a big Motorhead fan, but Lemmy always was a cool guy in interviews.

It is a "real" reality show....and he is the real deal.  I'm certain you would enjoy it.   I've been a rock & roll fan since the 70's, but never was into the heavier stuff (Sabbath, Priest, MH, Iron Maiden and similar), until the past ~5 years or so.  Listening to some of the older Motorhead riffs I can now hear tid bits that Ted Nugent or Motley Crue copied along the way.  It was great to see all the musicians interviewed that looked up to MH as a big influence.

The Story of Anvil is a great, heart-warming film. I felt so bad for them, such nice guys but they just can't see that, uh..maybe, their music isn't really that good.  It's painful to admit, cause really I was rooting for them throughout the whole movie, but the basic fact as I see it is that their contemporaries simply wrote better tunes. :oops:

Yep.  It reminded me of watching The Wrestler movie to some extent. 

jriggy

Re: Lemmy: The Movie
« Reply #3 on: 20 Jan 2011, 03:36 am »
saw Motorhead on our wedding night in Vegas with a bunch of friends back in 2000. Was thrilled to find out they were playing when we arrived the day before. What a blast that was! And it was right in our hotel too! HardRock Madalay Bay

Lemmy has barley aged in 25+ years.

Thanks for the heads up on the doc.

kenreau

Re: Lemmy: The Movie
« Reply #4 on: 20 Jan 2011, 05:07 am »
10 4. 

Fwiw, they are underway touring now.  With Lemmy just turning 65 recently I figure this may be the last opportunity to see him live.  Got to do it. And bring ear plugs.


saw Motorhead on our wedding night in Vegas with a bunch of friends back in 2000. Was thrilled to find out they were playing when we arrived the day before. What a blast that was! And it was right in our hotel too! HardRock Madalay Bay

Lemmy has barley aged in 25+ years.

Thanks for the heads up on the doc.

TONEPUB

Re: Lemmy: The Movie
« Reply #5 on: 20 Jan 2011, 05:45 am »
Awesome movie!!!

Lemmy proved that beneath the wacky rock and roll exterior, is a very humble and witty man.  I'd certainly be proud to call him my friend.

mgalusha

Re: Lemmy: The Movie
« Reply #6 on: 20 Jan 2011, 04:00 pm »
I'm going to have to see this. I remember my first MH album, a white vinyl version of the first album. Ah, found a pic.



I sorta remember seeing them in '81 (I think) opening for Ozzy with Randy Rhoads at a small venue, awesome. Lemmy had a big fan blowing on him, likely because he was sweating like mad.

mca

Re: Lemmy: The Movie
« Reply #7 on: 20 Jan 2011, 08:52 pm »
Hope to catch it when it's in town. I will be seeing Motorhead when they come to Seattle next month. Been a fan for over 20 years and this will be the first I have seen them in concert  :thumb:

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Re: Lemmy: The Movie
« Reply #8 on: 21 Jan 2011, 05:17 am »
Got my tickets to see 'em again on this tour - last saw them on the Inferno tour. Can't wait to see the documentary - has anyone heard any of the new album yet ? If so, DISH !!!

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Re: Lemmy: The Movie
« Reply #9 on: 21 Jan 2011, 05:23 am »
I'm going to have to see this. I remember my first MH album, a white vinyl version of the first album. Ah, found a pic.




Yeah, I remember Motorhead's "White Album ", too. Yoko was starting to hang around too much and it was really taking a toll on the music...A lot of Motorhead fans still blame her for the animosity between Lemmy and Fast Eddie. :argue:

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