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Lemmy of Motörhead – a life in pictures Lemmy, born Ian Fraser Kilmister, was the founding member and singer of British heavy metal band Motörhead. He lived as loudly as he played – performing just months up to his December 2015 death , aged 70
Monica Tan
Mon 28 Dec 2015 20.58 EST Last modified on Thu 22 Feb 2018 05.58 EST
Lemmy in the early 80’s.Photograph: Karen Petersen / Everett Collection / Rex Features
Share on Facebook Ian Fraser Kilmister, better known as Lemmy, performing as bassist and vocalist of the rock band Hawkwind in Paradiso, Amsterdam, in 1972. He played in several rock bands, including the Rockin’ Vickers and Sam Gopal.Photograph: Gijsbert Hanekroot/Redferns
Share on Facebook Performing with Motörhead in 2003. The band’s loud, fast style was a pioneering force in heavy metal.Photograph: Yui Mok/PA
Share on Facebook Lemmy in 1980. After leaving Hawkwind he started a new band called Bastard, which was later changed to Motörhead – the title of the last song he had written for Hawkwind.Photograph: Fin Costello/Redferns
Share on Facebook He was Motörhead’s only constant member, as singer and bassist. The band released 23 studio albums and are best known for their 1980 single Ace of Spades.Photograph: Fin Costello/Redferns
Share on Facebook Lemmy in a photo shoot with the Guardian. The singer’s vocal growl and aggressive bass playing has been emulated by countless other bands, but the singer joked he largely learned on the job, telling Spin in 2012 that ‘the volume’s loud so nobody really notices that much’.Photograph: Eamonn McCabe/The Guardian
Share on Facebook Lemmy (l) appearing alongside guitarist Phil Campbell on the Pyramid stage during the Glastonbury festival in June 2015.Photograph: Joel Ryan/Invision/AP
Share on Facebook Backstage at Top Of The Pops studios in London, in February 1981.Photograph: Fin Costello/Getty Images
Share on Facebook The band’s Glastonbury performance was to be one of the last before Lemmy died of cancer on 28 December 2015 in Los Angeles. He was aged 70.Photograph: Dylan Martinez/Reuters
Share on Facebook Lemmy, with his tipple of choicePhotograph: Eamonn McCabe/The Guardian
Share on Facebook Lemmy with Sid (Vicious) and Nancy (Spungen).Photograph: Kerstin Rodgers/Getty Images
Share on Facebook Motörhead pose with pistols, in 1978.Photograph: Estate Of Keith Morris/Getty Images
Share on Facebook Strapped to an electric chair prop and smoking a cigarette during the photo session for the Killed by Death single, in 1984.Photograph: Fin Costello/Getty Images
Share on Facebook On stage in 1978.Photograph: Fin Costello/Getty Images
Share on Facebook Lemmy with Eddie Clarke and Phil Taylor of Motörhead.Photograph: Fin Costello/Getty Images
Share on Facebook Lemmy shot for Observer Food Monthly in 2010.Photograph: Levon Biss/The Observer
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