Sheet it's Thursday morning (now afternoon), that's how banged up August 2015 has been to me.
Sheet it's Thursday morning (now afternoon), that's how banged up August 2015 has been to me.
Try the version of Stone Dead Forever from the freakishly hard to find E.P. Golden Years. That's Fast Eddie singing, not Lemmy.
Yeah I'm fifty and I know I'll never be a shadow of Lemmy.
once they take my pain away, I'll throw my drugs and booze away…
Preach on.
I knew what I was getting into. When I was 14 I saw Triumph (take your potshots now, peoploids) at Maple Leaf Gardens and my date and I couldn't read lips well enough to understand each other for 15-20 minutes after the show. That was in 1979, and the motorhead show I'm talking about was in 1983—-huge jump in…
Brilliant. Thanks for brightening my slow-moving Friday morning with that one.
Take your unprovoked snark and shove it up your cornhole underneath the bridge where you live, you lame troll.
I forget the name of the film, but I vividly recall Miles saying he was fired afterwards Jimi took some bad acid before the MSG gig and said afterwards that Miles intentionally gave him bad stuff to try to undermine Hendrix onstage. Miles denied trying to undermine Jimi, but Jimi was having none if and fired him in a…
Better than being a snarky bitch, pal.
GFY
a far better lifestyle than your snark, "pal"
gfy
That was awesome. I'm sure I've watched every episode he's done over the past eight years and I don't know how I missed that brilliant one (probably Watching While Intoxicated—friends don't let friends watch comedy when they're incoherently drunk, but I drink alone).
The show I saw I thought they couldn't avoid doing some material from Iron Fist but I believe nothing before that album. I recall an interview in which Lemmy explained the Robertson era and how it ended, and his chief complaint was not Robertson's technique but his intransigence regarding the band's older material. …
I don't recall the douche-a-rama reference, can you give me more to work with?
The Riddler-Three-Way Fan Correction involved the now-departed writer who showed his backside to the camera more than anyone I've ever seen. It was an earlier one, and it was around the time that "Batman Rises" came out. I'll search youtube later and see if I can find it, it was in my now-dead Classics external HD.
True, but they weren't treated nearly as harshly as other non-white ethnicities.
He said that he (and Phil Taylor) were on a lot of acid—on a daily basis—during the Ace of Spades through Iron Fist era. He made his son Paul promise not to do coke because speed "is a much safer drug", despite his speed habit causing all his teeth to fall out (and then inspire the song "Snaggletooth").
This is the only article related to heavy metal the AVC will publish in 2015.
As did I, posting before I read the comment.
He's 69 right now, and turns 70 on December 24th.