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White Line Fever
White Line Fever: The Autobiography | Lemmy Kilmister
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One of music's most notorious frontmen leads a headbanging, voyeuristic odyssey into sex, drugs, and rock 'n' roll that rivals Motley Crue's The Dirt and Aerosmith's Walk This Way. He made Keith Richards look like a choirboy and Mick Jagger look like a nun. And as the head of the legendary band Motorhead, he ploughed his way through so many drugs, so many women, and so much alcohol, that he gave a whole new meaning to the term Debauchery. And he changed the face of music, conquering the rock world with such songs as "Ace of Spades," "Bomber," and "Overkill" and inventing a whole new form of music--speed metal. At the age of 57, Lemmy Kilmister remains a rock icon, both for his monumental talent and his hedonistic lifestyle. In White Line Fever, he recounts his incredible, pleasure-filled, and death-defying journey through music history. Born on Christmas Eve, 1945, in Wales, to a vicar and a librarian, Ian Fraser Kilmister learned early, he as he forthrightly puts it, "what an incredible pussy magnet guitars were." A teenager at the birth of rock 'n' roll, Lemmy idolized Elvis and Buddy Holly and soon joined a band of his own. He would eventually head to London, where he became a roadie for Jimi Hendrix, played in Opal Butterfly, and joined space rockers Hawkwind's lineup in 1971. Four years later, speedfreak Lemmy was fired from the band for doing the wrong drugs. Vowing to form the "dirtiest rock 'n' roll band in the world," he formed Motorhead, arguably the heaviest and loudest heavy metal band to ever take the stage. During their twenty-seven-year history, Motorhead would go on to release twenty-one albums, including the #1 record No Sleep 'Til Hammersmith and would earn a Grammynomination. Lemmy would also cheat death on more than one occasion, most notoriously in 1980, when his doctor told him, "I cannot give you a blood transfusion because normal blood will kill you...and your blood would kill another human being, because you're so toxic." But through more than two decades of notorious excess, Lemmy has lived to tell the warts-and-all tale of a life lived over the edge. White Line Fever, a tour of overindulgence, metal, and the search for musical integrity, offers a sometimes hilarious, often outrageous, and always unbridled ride with the leader of the loudest rock band in the world.
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TheNeverendingTBR
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Pickpick

Great book. Full of humour. Reads like a transcription of an extended interview but that's not a bad thing as you can hear Lemmy's voice in your head as you read.

All in all I enjoyed it. RIP Lemmy! 🖤

A must read for Motörhead fans! ♤

IamIamIam I'm not sure if my husband has this yet but I'm always looking for gift ideas!! 😁🤘 2y
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BookishRedhead
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Pickpick

Oh Lemmy, you giant legend.
This was such a fun read, you can imagine him telling you his story.

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TrishB
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#blurredlines #heatofjuly
I suspect Lemmy had a few blurred lines......hubby has this book somewhere but can‘t find on the shelves, as they‘re in no order! So pic from internet.

Cinfhen “He made Keith Richards look like a choirboy and Mick Jagger look like a nun.” From the publisher‘s blurb 😂😂 6y
TrishB @Cinfhen he was by all accounts a bit wild!! 6y
Cathythoughts @Cinfhen & @TrishB I havnt heard of this guy ... but yes ! He sounds like a bit of a wild one 😳😂 6y
CoffeeNBooks Lemmy!! And with an intro by Lars Ulrich? I might have to get this for my husband. 6y
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Mskt6891
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Lemmy ❤️

CoffeeNBooks Lemmy!! 6y
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kristinshafel
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#MiscQuestions FUN!

1. Wisconsin this summer 💚💛
2. India, Ireland
3. Lemmy
4. Mom
5. In line for a concert
6. iBooks
7. A week maybe?
8. Taking a break from challenges
9. The Fault in Our Stars
10. Cooked by Michael Pollan

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victoriaburstrom
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Mehso-so

3/5⭐️Quite a fun book about a unique individual that's one of the world's greatest musicians (according to me). Read in August 2016

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LauraJ
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😲 Look at what I found today! #coloringbooks ♠️

Soubhiville 🤘 7y
FaisalJ Love it! Something to do while listening to podcasts 7y
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kristinshafel
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Catching up! #Riotgrams, day 22: #Bookface. This is the only book I have rn with a face on it. LEMMY! 🤘🏽🖤🤘🏽

cc @bookriot #bookriot

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StephBengtson
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Sharing my face with Lemmy. RIP #bookface #readjanuary

LeahBergen Awesome! 😂 7y
OSChamberlain Yessss 🤘🏻😈🖤 7y
ephemeralwaltz 🤘🏻❤️ 7y
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Soubhiville My favorite so far! 7y
Well-ReadNeck Awesome 👏🏽 7y
DebinHawaii Nice! 📚😀👍 7y
LauraBeth Perfect! 7y
MatildaBaggins Good one! 👍🏼🤘🏼 7y
RealLifeReading 🙌🙌🙌 7y
LauraJ My fave! 🏆 7y
Eyelit Excellent! 7y
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kristinshafel
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Hubby also got me dis at Kinokuniya in Singapore 💖🖤💅🏽🤘🏽

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nungen
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Pickpick

Funny, witty, British!

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Agent.86
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I read this book many years ago & did a paper on it when I was an undergrad for a psy class, I'm a social worker & counselor. The man was truly one of a kind. I've loved Motörhead since I was a wee boy and this book just solidified that love. Gone too soon.