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Lemmy has made a number of appearances in film and television, including the 1990 science fiction film Hardware and the 1987 comedy Eat the Rich, for which Motörhead also recorded the soundtracks.
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Despite Motörhead's many member changes over their 35-year history, the current lineup of Lemmy, Phil Campbell and Mikkey Dee has remained constant since 1995.
Lemmy has also worked with a number of other musicians over his career and occasionally guests with Hawkwind.
Lemmy has noted in several magazine and television interviews that he made more money from the royalties of that one song than he had in his entire time with Motörhead.
In the 1994 comedy Airheads ( in which he is credited as " Lemmy von Motörhead "), one scene involving Brendan Fraser, Adam Sandler, and Steve Buscemi, has Brendan Fraser's character, " Chazz " Chester Darvey talking to an undercover cop who is pretending to be a record executive — Chazz asks him, " Who'd win in a wrestling match, Lemmy or God?
Lemmy has also appeared in several movies from Troma Entertainment, including the narrator in 1996's Tromeo and Juliet and as himself in both Terror Firmer and Citizen Toxie: The Toxic Avenger IV.
Lemmy recently has appeared on Down and Dirty with Jim Norton as the series deejay, and also created the theme music.
Maxim has Lemmy at number 8 on its top ten " Living Sex Legends " list, as they claim that he has slept with around 1, 200 women.
Lemmy collects Nazi memorabilia, and has an Iron Cross encrusted on his bass, which has led to accusations of Nazi sympathies.
Lemmy has occasionally played electric or acoustic guitar, notably on the acoustic song " I Ain't No Nice Guy " from Motörhead's March Ör Die album, the title track on 1996's Overnight Sensation, " Limb from Limb " on Overkill ( on which he plays the second lead break ), " Boogeyman " on Rock ' n ' Roll, and a mouth harp on " Whorehouse Blues " from the Inferno album.
It is also home to the local secondary school, Ysgol Syr Thomas Jones which Lemmy attended, and the town also has a primary school.
He has collaborated with Lemmy, co-writing " Lost Johnny " for Hawkwind, and " Keep Us on the Road " and " Damage Case " for Motörhead.
Lemmy Lindström left the band in 2008 and has since been featured on bands and projects like Saturn Twilight, Progeland and Corvus Stone.
Lemmy has claimed that this album would have been a hit, had the record company given proper distribution of the " I Ain't No Nice Guy " video clip .< ref >
Lemmy states that Rock ' n ' Roll has some great songs, like " Dogs ", " Boogeyman " and " Traitor ", which they played ' for years ', but overall it just didn't seem to work.
" Lemmy views Sacrifice as one of his favourite records the band has made, despite the difficulties involved, which he explained as:
He worked with Hipgnosis before meeting Motörhead's Lemmy in 1975, he designed " War-Pig " ( aka Snaggletooth, The Iron Boar, The Bastard or The Little Bastard ) for the band's Motörhead album and has continued to design the majority of the album and single sleeve covers for the band.
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Lemmy is one of the few musicians to have been mentioned on Beavis and Butt-head without being made fun of.
Lemmy made an appearance in the music videos for the 1986 Boys Don't Cry song " I Wanna Be A Cowboy " and the 1998 Rap song " Freak of the Week " by adult film star Ron Jeremy.
". Lemmy liked the song, " We didn't make commercial records-the best thing we made was ' Urban Guerrilla ', but that got pulled off the racks because it was when the IRA bombed Harrods.
A video for " Hellraiser " was made, featuring Lemmy playing poker against Pinhead ( Doug Bradley ) from the Hellraiser movies.
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The album features a number of guest vocalists ( including Lemmy, Chuck D, Corey Taylor, Ice-T, Tom Araya, Rancid and others ) singing Black Flag's songs.
The film stars Al Pillay, and Nosher Powell as the secretary of state as well as a number of cameos, including Miranda Richardson and Nigel Planer as vile DHSS clerks, Robbie Coltrane, Rik Mayall as a union boss, Paul McCartney, Shane MacGowan, Jennifer Saunders, Jimmy Fagg, Kathy Burke, Koo Stark, Dawn French, Bill Wyman, Jools Holland, Hugh Cornwell, Adrian Edmondson, Angela Bowie, and Lemmy.
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Lemmy appears in the film and shouts out ( truthfully ) that he edited his school magazine as other people in the crowd admit geeky pastimes in their youth.
Lemmy also appears briefly, but with some confiding words, in the Penelope Spheeris film " The Decline of the Western Civilization, Part II ".
Set in modern-day Manhattan, the film begins with the narrator ( Lemmy of Motörhead ) introducing two families: the Capulets and the Ques.
Alphaville: Une étrange aventure de Lemmy Caution ( Alphaville: A Strange Adventure of Lemmy Caution ) is a 1965 black-and-white French science fiction film directed by Jean-Luc Godard.
As an archetypal American private eye anti-hero in trench-coat and weathered visage, Lemmy Caution's old-fashioned machismo conflicts with the puritanical computer ( Godard originally wanted to title the film Tarzan versus IBM ).
Alpha 60 converses with Lemmy Caution several times throughout the film, and its voice is seemingly ever-present in the city, serving as a sort of narrator.
The film showcased Stanley's unique visual style and incorporated his music video roots by including cameos by musicians Iggy Pop, Carl McCoy and Lemmy.
Such fight scenes had been important to the popular success in France of the Lemmy Caution film series.
The song " Eat the Rich " was written for Peter Richardson's 1987 film Eat the Rich which starred the regular cast of The Comic Strip and Lemmy himself in a bit part as " Spider.
He became well known for a series of French B movies in which he played secret agent Lemmy Caution and is now best remembered for his role in Jean-Luc Godard's philosophical science fiction film Alphaville ( 1965 ).
Originally written by Lemmy for the German band Skew Siskin, it plays over the opening credits of the film Airheads in which Lemmy makes a cameo appearance.
In Jean-Luc Godard's 1965 dystopian science fiction film Alphaville, protagonist Lemmy Caution dismisses a taxi driver's offer of route options to his destination by stating that he is on " a journey to the end of the night ".
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