Lemmy Kilmister knew how to remain faithful to his reputation beyond death…
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Disappeared at the end of 2015, Lemmy Kilmister did not fail his legend when it came to the subsidies of his earthly envelope.
Some of his ashes were sent in bullets to some of his friends, another to the Rainbow Bar & Grill in Los Angeles that the Motörhead frontman frequented assiduously, the Rock City concert hall in Nottingham, England or in the giant statue in his likeness erected at Hellfest.
A new place has just been added to this list. It is a place that Lemmy cherished: Stringfellows, a London strip club where the musician had his habits.
« He enjoyed this very relaxed environment », confides his former manager Todd Singerman. “ Well, he liked what he saw there too. I know he is relieved to return to one of the places he particularly loved ».
In addition to exhibiting the urn which contains part of the Motörhead singer's ashes, the Stringfellows will pay tribute to his memory with a ceremony in which guitarist Phil Campbell will participate on December 18.
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