LEMMY: Interview Highlights Featured In Special 'Focus In The Mix With Denise Ames' Episode
February 13, 2011The "Best Of Lemmy Kilmister Interviews" episode from "Focus In The Mix With Denise Ames" TV show can be viewed below.
Recent guests on "Focus In The Mix With Denise Ames" included musicians Vinny Appice, Rudy Sarzo, Eddie Money, members of RATT and MISSING PERSONS, Carmine Appice, Buck Dharma and Eric Bloom of BLUE ÖYSTER CULT, Carlos Cavazo, L.A. GUNS and many more.
For five decades, Lemmy has been a pounding force in heavy metal, both onstage and afterhours. With a tolerance for partying that rivals Keith Richards and bedpost notches that exceed a thousand women, Lemmy's incredible music and life story is celebrated in the latest installment of the VH1 Rock Docs, series.
Directors/producers Greg Olliver and Wes Orshoski create an intimate portrait of a man revered by his longtime fans as well as musicians spanning the musical spectrum. Lemmy has more than a few stories, often littered with drugs and alcohol, to share about his electrifying career with MOTÖRHEAD. He's paved the way for countless metal bands, and from his favorite barstool at the Rainbow to his cluttered apartment filled with memorabilia, Lemmy continues to inspire a new generation of metalheads.
Filmed over the course of three years, "Lemmy" made its world premiere at the 2010 South By Southwest Film and Music Festival, and has since collected rave reviews at film festivals around the globe. Other interviews featured in the film include musicians Dave Grohl, James Hetfield, Lars Ulrich, Joan Jett, Alice Cooper, Ozzy Osbourne, Slash, THE CLASH's Mick Jones, JOY DIVISION/NEW ORDER's Peter Hook, Ice-T, David Navarro, PULP's Jarvis Cocker, as well as actor/musician Billy Bob Thornton and professional wrestler Triple H, all of whom make the case that Lemmy is more than just a tremendous musician: he symbolizes what metal is, what it was, and what it should be. "Lemmy" is currently screening at theaters nationwide and the uncensored director's cut will be available in stores on DVD and Blu-ray on Tuesday, February 15.
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