Ian Fraser Kilmister (known as Lemmy) was an English musician, founder and frontman of Motörhead and a former member of Hawkwind.

Born 24 December 1945 (Ian Fraser Kilmister). Died 28 December 2015. Founder and frontman of Motörhead; former member of Hawkwind. His autobiography was finished in 2002; the Italian reprinted edition (LA SOTTILE LINEA BIANCA) includes an account of his last years up to his death written by Steffan Chirazi (mentioned in the review).

A highly admiring read of Lemmy's life and autobiography, celebrating his rock'n'roll spirit, loyalty to fans, and straightforward personality. The review highlights his years with Hawkwind and Motorhead, life on the road, and the reprinted Italian edition with an afterword by Steffan Chirazi. It defends Lemmy against accusations and emphasizes his cultural importance.

For:Fans of rock'n'roll, music autobiographies, Motorhead followers, readers interested in 1960s-70s rock history

 "No to politics and religion. They are the ones who send young people to die. Rock'n'roll, on the other hand, never betrays." Ian Fraser Kilmister, known as Lemmy.

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