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RIP Lemmy
Dec. 29th, 2015 at 12:03 AM
misstia
Saw Motorhead at the Cleveland Colesium (in Richfield) and there was Judas Priest and Alice Cooper playing that show too. Couldn't hear for 3 days afterwards!! Lemmy walked up to his mic, said "I'm Lemmy, let's rock!" and they did!! Crank it to 11.
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blue_aardvark
Dec. 29th, 2015 05:33 pm (UTC)
That must have been a show! RIP Lemmy.
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misstia
Dec. 30th, 2015 02:28 am (UTC)
It was!!! 1991, Alice Cooper's Operation Rock 'n Roll
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franklanguage
Dec. 31st, 2015 03:24 am (UTC)
I can't get this link to post as an image file—it's an Instagram—but you should click on the link anyway:
Lemmy with glass eye at
C'est Magnifique
C'est Magnifique
was a jewelry store on MacDougal street for about 50 years. Lemmy wasn't the only rock star that hung out there.
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misstia
Jan. 1st, 2016 12:04 pm (UTC)
That's a great pix!!
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Lemmy with glass eye at C'est Magnifique
C'est Magnifique was a jewelry store on MacDougal street for about 50 years. Lemmy wasn't the only rock star that hung out there.