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White Line Fever

The Autobiography of Lemmy Kilmister!

About Me

This profile is to help spread the word about Lemmy's no-holds-barred autobiography White Line Fever! You won't be able to get in touch with Lemmy here. If you want to get hold of him, or the other guys in Motorhead, I suggest you visit the band's website, www.imotorhead.com - there is a Q&A section there, so sometimes emails will get forwarded to the guys.(From publishers Simon & Schuster)
Medically speaking, Lemmy should be dead. After years of notorious excess, his blood would kill another human being. This is the story of the heaviest drinking, oversexed speedfreak in the business.Lemmy quickly outgrew his local bands in Wales, and tripped through his early career with the Rocking Vicars, backstage touring with Jimi Hendrix, and his time with Hawkwind. In 1975 he went on to create speedmetal and form the legendary band Motörhead.During their thirty-year history, Motörhead have released twenty-three albums, have won a Grammy, and have conquered the rock world with such tunes as "Ace of Spades," "Bomber" and "Overkill." Throughout the creation of this impressive discography the Motörhead line-up has seen many changes, but Lemmy has always been firmly at the helm.White Line Fever by Lemmy with Janiss Garza, is a headbanging tour through the excesses of a man being true to his music and pleasures. It offers a sometimes hilarious, often outrageous, but highly entertaining ride with the frontman of the loudest rock band in the world.

My Interests

Motörhead

I'd like to meet:

Motörhead fans, fans of very loud rock 'n' roll, fans of outrageous excess and - of course - all those who have read the book. And if you haven't read it, then you should!

Music:

Motörhead

Movies:

Eat the Rich, Decline of Western Civilization II: The Metal Years, Airheads, John Wayne Bobbit Uncut

Television:

The Young Ones

Books:

White Line Fever

My Blog

White Line Fever Review on RockMyMonkey.com

"Even if you've never heard of Motorhead (for shame), this thing would be a riot to read. If you are a Motorhead fan you also get a detailed history of one of the greatest musicians to ever grace us w...
Posted by White Line Fever on Mon, 26 Mar 2007 07:52:00 PST