White line fever : the autobiography
(2004)
By: Lemmy

Nonfiction

eBook

Provider: hoopla

Details

PUBLISHED
[United States] : Citadel Press, 2004
Made available through hoopla
DESCRIPTION

1 online resource

ISBN/ISSN
9780806538327 (electronic bk.) MWT12423642, 0806538325 (electronic bk.) 12423642
LANGUAGE
English
NOTES

"The heaviest drinking, most oversexed speed freak in the music business." Ian Fraser Kilmister was born on Christmas Eve, 1945. Learning from an early age that chicks really do appreciate a guy with a guitar, and inspired by the music of Elvis and Buddy Holly, Lemmy quickly outgrew his local bands in Wales, choosing instead to head to Manchester to experience everything he could get his hands on. And he never looked back. Lemmy tripped through his early career with the Rocking Vicars, did roadie work with Jimi Hendrix, and was a member of Opal Butterfly and Hawkwind. In 1975, he went on to create speed metal and form the legendary band Motṟhead. During their forty-year history, Motṟhead released over twenty albums, won a Grammy, and conquered the rock world with such songs as "Ace of Spades," "Bomber," and "Overkill." Throughout the creation of this impressive discography, the Motṟhead lineup saw many changes, but Lemmy was always firmly at the helm. White Line Fever, a headbanging tour of the excesses of a man being true to his music and his pleasures, offers a sometimes hilarious, often outrageous, but always highly entertaining ride with the frontman of the loudest rock band in the world

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