
Screenshot of Oz Ospen tweet
<b></b>On December 28 (Monday), metal band Motorhead lead singer Omey (formerly known as Ian Fraser Kilmister) died of cancer in Los Angeles. Just on December 24, Lemmy had just celebrated his 70th birthday.
The news was first exposed by media personality Eddie Trunk, and then metal music legend Oz Osborn also posted on Twitter to confirm the news. He tweeted that "today, I lost my best friend Lemy. I will miss him very much. He was a warrior and a legend. I'll see you in another world. ”
The motorcycle band posted on the official Facebook page confirming Lemy's death
The motorcycle band also published an article on its official Facebook page confirming Lemy's death. The article says, "It's too hard to say... Our powerful and noble friend Lemy died today after a brief battle with cancer. He was only diagnosed with the illness on December 26, after which he played his favorite video game Rainbow Six: Siege with his family at home. We cannot express our shock and sadness in words. More words are left to the future, now, please play the motorcycle party music out loud. The article also said: "To enjoy such a lovely life, like the legendary man lived his life vividly." He must have thought the same thing himself. ”
Lemmy is also known for his fascination with alcohol and drugs, and he even said that he would come to Jack Daniel 's bottles every day. However, he has also said that he has relented in recent years.
In 1975, After leaving the original band Hawkwind, Lemmy formed the Motorcycle Party. Although the band members have also undergone changes, the band's musical style has continued consistently. Including the new 2015 album Bad Magic, the band has released 23 studio albums, 10 live albums, 12 compilations, and 5 EPs. As of 2013, the Motorcycle Party still sold more than 15 million albums worldwide. On November 11 of last month, former member of the band, Phil Taylor, also died of illness.
<b>↓ Click to play the motorcycle party masterpiece "Ace of Spades" ↓</b>