![]() The band were probably the best musicians there never was.įor now, you can check out Motörhead’s cover of the Sex Pistols classic ‘God Save The Queen’ below. Always from the grisly end to Sid Vicious’ life which requires a far more judicious approach than this article can offer, when all else is stripped away it can’t be ignored that the band certainly changed music forever. The rest, as they say, is history, for better and also certainly for worse. ‘Lemmy, I got the job with the Sex Pistols’ and I said ‘Great, as part of the road crew’ and I laughed ‘You can’t even play the bass, you’re hopeless’.” “One day he came rushing into the flat all excited saying. I remember him turning up in his long hair and great coat at London gigs.” Lemmy continued, “Sid Vicious lived in my flat for a couple of months and I tried to teach him bass, but he was hopeless.” Aside from stirring up thoughts of tortured neighbours and the state of their asylum-like flat, the quote serves as an interesting insight into the history of punk. “Johnny Rotten used to go and see Hawkwind play. In 1991 WCW and WWF wrestlers were both in a bar, a rare case of running the same area at the same time. Both Warrior and Sid did that many times. ![]() No showing dates for almost any reason is also selfish, showing little regard for fans and your peers and only concern for your self. In fact, Motörhead developed such a strong relationship with the happening scene of punk rock that his life even became heavily entwined with Johnny Rotten and Sid Vicious themselves. It’s also on the list of Warrior’s offenses.
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