(RNN) – Lemmy Kilmister, frontman for Motorhead, has died, the band announced Monday.
On their official Facebook page, the band said he died “after a short battle with an extremely aggressive cancer.” Kilmister was diagnosed on Dec. 26, the band said.
He was 70.
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He was only diagnosed two days before he died? Crazy.
That's nuts.
Metal band Motorhead have been forced to cancel a number of summer concert dates due the ill health of frontmant Lemmy Kilmister.
A statement on the band's website reads: "Regretfully, Motörhead announces it has had to cancel its remaining six summer festival appearances. The band hate to let their fans down by missing any shows, but they expect to be back in full force this Fall."
"As you may have heard, earlier this Spring Lemmy had some medical maintenance for the long-term good, He was, at that time, advised to rest, but once feeling better, he of course resumed his life as usual. He has since been advised that he should immediately take some more time to rest."
I've never had a flu shot, and never had the flu. I expect some sort of correlation there
Same here...best defense has been exercise to strengthen the immune system so far for me. Been about 4 or 5 years since I came down with the flu if I recall correctly.
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He was only diagnosed two days before he died? Crazy.
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He was only diagnosed two days before he died? Crazy.
I'm sorry Lemmy I just saw them in concert within the last 2 or 3 years at the Electric Factory. Was an awesome show. On a positive note, my roommate has now donned the Lemmy as his new facial hair style of choice and spent the night smoking a million cigarettes and drinking everything in sight.
Last interview
http://www.zdf.de/ZDFmediathek/beit.../2607602/Interview-Motoerhead-Lemmy-Kilmister
Had mono the last 2 weeks. Horrible
I've never had a flu shot, and never had the flu. I expect some sort of correlation there
Same here. Everyone I know who gets the flu shot gets the flu
I mean, they're infecting their self with a little bit of flu to "build immunity" to it. But id rather just let my immune system handle it as it comes rather than invite it into my body. Seems dumb to get a flu shot, unfortunately, some people's jobs require it
Same here. Everyone I know who gets the flu shot gets the flu
I mean, they're infecting their self with a little bit of flu to "build immunity" to it. But id rather just let my immune system handle it as it comes rather than invite it into my body. Seems dumb to get a flu shot, unfortunately, some people's jobs require it