Who sings Motorhead fools?
Motörhead
Fools/Artists
What does No Sleep Til Hammersmith mean?
The name of the tour was a reference to the injury sustained by Taylor when he was dropped on his head during some after-show horseplay. Despite the title of the album, the London venue the Hammersmith Odeon was not played on the tour, the shows being: 27 March 1981: West Runton Pavilion, Norfolk, England.
Is Lemmy dead?
Deceased (1945–2015)
Lemmy/Living or Deceased
What happened to Lemmy’s money?
The London probate office estimates the Motorhead and Hawkwind rocker to only have an estate worth £528,806 at the time of his death. The beneficiary of Lemmy’s estate is thought to be his son Paul Inder, who is a music producer in Los Angeles, though the rocker is also thought to have had another son who was adopted.
Who played on on parole?
On Parole is the only album to feature the band’s original line-up of Lemmy on vocals and bass, Larry Wallis on guitar and vocals, and Lucas Fox on drums.
Who wrote on parole?
Giancarlo Del Re
Gianni Ferrio
Parole parole/Composers
Did Lemmy own his apartment?
Lemmy lived in Los Angeles from 1990 until his death in 2015, his last residence being a two-room apartment two blocks away from his favourite hangout, the Rainbow Bar and Grill.
What is a probation officer UK?
Probation officers manage offenders to protect the public and reduce the incidence of reoffending. They also help offenders to make better life choices. As a probation officer, you’ll work with offenders in courts, in the community and in custody to make communities safer.
What is on parole mean?
Parole is conditional freedom for a prison inmate. The prisoner (called a “parolee”) gets out from behind bars but must live up to a series of responsibilities. A parolee who doesn’t follow the rules risks going back into custody (prison).
What does Paroles mean in English?
Wiktionary. parole. noun. law: a release of (a prisoner)
When did no remorse by Motörhead come out?
No Remorse is a compilation album by the band Motörhead, released 15 September 1984, covering their years under contract with Bronze Records and including four newly recorded tracks. This is the last album the band made for Bronze Records, and the first to feature the new and consistent line-up of Lemmy,…
What happened to Fast Eddie Clarke from Motörhead?
It had been Taylor who had suggested Motörhead hire Robertson to replace longtime guitarist “Fast” Eddie Clarke, who left the band after recording 1982’s Iron Fist . In the Motörhead documentary The Guts and the Glory, Taylor explains:
What happened to Brian Robertson of Motörhead?
After touring in support of their 1983 album Another Perfect Day, guitarist Brian “Robbo” Robertson and drummer Phil “Philthy Animal” Taylor left Motörhead and eventually decided to form a new band called Operator together.
What’s the deal with Lemmy’s no remorse?
Lemmy viewed this as an indication that the label were “readying the death knell” for Motörhead, and thus he insisted that the album that would become No Remorse contain some new material.