Lemmy of Motörhead is no "Nazi". I started to listen to his music 28 years ago. He also used to play with Hawkwind before Motörhead. Lemmy is a down to earth guy who is very respected among music colleges and he likes to have fun. Lemmy is on stage as he is in private. He does not hide or pretend. He never harm people.
Back in the early 80s when i saw them live, there were newspapers that were more interested in his facial vorts than anything else and called him ugly. No one used the word "Nazi" as far as i can recall. Today it is not political correct to call someone ugly, but it is perfectly ok to call someone "Nazi". It is enough to bring home a modell kit of a Messersmith 109 (which no longer comes with any swastikas in the kit) and you are "Nazi".
Lemmy is one of the last from the 1970 era which still play on stage for fun. Rock 'n' Roll fans all over the world love him for what he is. 50 years from now will Lemmy be gone and so will the invetigators and judges that are all over him. The difference is that Lemmy will be remembered. The political correct people "Lemmy your a Nazy. Stop that silly man" will be forgotten.
Peter
Back in the early 80s when i saw them live, there were newspapers that were more interested in his facial vorts than anything else and called him ugly. No one used the word "Nazi" as far as i can recall. Today it is not political correct to call someone ugly, but it is perfectly ok to call someone "Nazi". It is enough to bring home a modell kit of a Messersmith 109 (which no longer comes with any swastikas in the kit) and you are "Nazi".
Lemmy is one of the last from the 1970 era which still play on stage for fun. Rock 'n' Roll fans all over the world love him for what he is. 50 years from now will Lemmy be gone and so will the invetigators and judges that are all over him. The difference is that Lemmy will be remembered. The political correct people "Lemmy your a Nazy. Stop that silly man" will be forgotten.
Peter
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