The comments reside on Facebook servers and are not stored on BLABBERMOUTH.NET. Isn't that wonderful? You can count on mankind every time.įor the full interview, go to BLABBERMOUTH.NET uses the Facebook Comments plugin to let people comment on content on the site using their Facebook account. Any questions? And it's not like we haven't known this, but businesses wanted the money more than they wanted their children to live. Pretty soon we'll all be extinct or living in hermetically sealed caves because we're poisoning the air we breathe, the water we drink, and the food we eat. Inked: The world is at war and the economy and the environment are a mess. I just hope it won't be in a hospital surrounded by assholes and tubes up your nose, you know? My ethic is, "Eat, drink, and be merry, for tomorrow we die." You can be as careful as you want, but you're gonna die anyway, so why not have fun. What's the point of being afraid of the inevitable. But I never forgave her until last week when she finally said, "Okay, I believe you." She trusted his word over ours, which is fairly natural because she was his guy. And when we went to Japan, she sent a tour manager over with us and he fucked up all the money and then said it was our fault. Lemmy: No, it was just she took over our management for a month in 1991. Inked: You seem to have a love/hate relationship with Sharon. And then I wrote two more for "Ozzmosis". I made more money out of those four songs than I did in 15 years with MOTÖRHEAD. Lemmy: Just after I moved to the States, Sharon rang up and said, "Can you write four songs for me," and made me an offer I couldn't refuse. Inked: You wrote one of Ozzy Osbourne's biggest ballads, "Mama I'm Coming Home". Lemmy: No, I said 1,000 and I think they inflated it a bit. Inked: You told Maxim you've slept with 2,000 women. Lemmy: No, they're just the same, but then again I'm not as good in bed as the people I usually fuck, so I suppose it evens out. Inked: Are porn stars better in bed than regular girls? Lemmy: Five of them over the years, actually. You can't convince them to go home with you from the bar. It's a tease, but you can sometimes talk them into it, you know? And you can only talk them into it if you have a lap dance. I put two grand back and took seven grand home. I won nine grand on one pull of a lever seven years ago at the Venetian in Vegas. The most I've lost at any one time is three grand. Like it says in the song, "The pleasure is to play, makes no difference what you say." No gambler ever wins, not in the long run. Lemmy: No, not really, I just like to play. Inked: Your signature song is "Ace of Spades". Isn't that great? I just hate all politicians. We only had the green and the khaki because we sold all the desert uniforms to Iraq three years before. You know when the British invaded Iraq with you guys? We didn't have any desert uniforms. Everybody knew there were no weapons of mass destruction in Iraq because we sold them everything they had. I've studied it, and this is a prime example of money sending boys to their deaths. I wrote that because I know the history of war. Lemmy: Yeah, one of 'em's about Iraq, "When the Eagle Screams". Inked: "Motörizer" has some fairly political lyrics. Lemmy: If it's a good picture, I don't mind, but if I look like a pig with a goiter, then it's not so good. Inked: Is it strange to see your face tattooed on someone? He's got our faces on the calves of his legs. A friend of ours in Germany has his entire back covered with the logo and he's got us tattooed on the sides of his head and chest. Inked: You've probably seen some wild MOTÖRHEAD tattoos over the years. It says "Born to Lose, Live to Win" around it, but the words have bled into each other. Lemmy: The Ace of Spades one, but you can't read that anymore. Mine was a marijuana leaf, which I've since had covered up because it looked like a pizza with wings. We were totally fuckin' bored, so we all went down there and got a derisive hippie tattoo. We were in Dayton, Ohio, on a Sunday, and the tattoo shop was the only place open. Inked: When did you get your first tattoo? A couple of excerpts from the chat follow below. Lemmy, after a long night of partying until after dawn on tour in Las Vegas, sits down with Jon Wiederhorn for an in-depth question-and-answer session about the band's new record, "Motörizer", his tattoos, politics, strippers, porn stars, ghosts, UFOs, Nazi memorabilia, speed, acid, and other things that keep his world rocking. MOTÖRHEAD frontman Ian "Lemmy" Kilmister is featured in the December/January issue of Inked magazine (on newsstands today, November 18).
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