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Phil Campbell and the Bastard Sons

Phil Campbell Interview Q&A on Lemmy, Motörhead and Life with the Bastard Sons

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Phil Campbell co-wrote nearly every Motörhead classic from Orgasmatron (1986) through to Bad Magic (2015). In this exclusive Noise11 interview with Paul Cashmere, Phil looks back on three decades with Lemmy, Motörhead’s legendary legacy, and his new life fronting Phil Campbell and the Bastard Sons.

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Phil Campbell and the Bastard Sons

Phil Campbell’s First Motörhead Job Was To Star In A ‘Young Ones’ Episode

by Paul Cashmere

Phil Campbell’s first major gig as a member of Motörhead wasn’t on a stage – it was on television. Within a week of joining the legendary band in 1984, Campbell found himself on the set of the cult British comedy The Young Ones.

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Phil Campbell and the Bastard Sons

Watch Phil Campbell and the Bastard Sons Perform Motörhead’s Finest Moment ‘Ace of Spades’

by Paul Cashmere

Few would argue ‘Ace of Spades’ is the greatest Motörhead song of all time. The good news is the song lives on with Motörhead guitarist Phil Campbell and his current band Phil Campbell and the Bastard Sons.

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Phil Campbell and the Bastard Sons

Phil Campbell and the Bastard Sons Will Be Performing Motörhead Classics In Australia

by Paul Cashmere

When Phil Campbell and the Bastard Sons tour Australia in September, Motörhead fans do note … you will be getting a good chunk of Motörhead in the Bastard Sons setlist.

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Motorhead 1976 photo by Sheila Rock supplied BMG Records

Motörhead Premiere ‘Leavin’ Here’ Video

by Paul Cashmere

Motörhead have a new video for their 1976 previously unreleased song ‘Leavin’ Here’, from the upcoming album ‘The Manticore Tapes’.

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Lemmy Phil Taylor and Eddlie Clarke photo by Sheila Rock supplied by BMG

Motörhead To Release 1976 ‘Lost Album’ ‘The Manticore Tapes’

by Paul Cashmere

Motörhead will release the 1976 recordings ‘The Manticore Tapes’ that were originally intended for an album at the time but then discarded.

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Chris Cheney with Baby Animals at Red Hot Summer Bendigo photo by Winston Robinson

Chris Cheney Joins Baby Animals For Motorhead Classic At Red Hot Summer

by Paul Cashmere

Baby Animals new single, their cover of Motorhead’s ‘Ace of Spades’, had its volume turned up to 11 when Chris Cheney of The Living End joined the band to perform the song as the last one of the Red Hot Summer set in Bendigo on Saturday.

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Baby Animals Cover The Motörhead Classic ‘Ace of Spades’ With Chris Cheney

by Paul Cashmere

Baby Animals have recruited Chris Cheney of The Living End for a ball-tearing version of Motörhead’s metal classic ‘Ace of Spades’.

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Motorhead the Noise11 interview with Mikkey Dee

Scorpions Cancel Vegas Show Due To Mikkey Dee’s Sepsis

by Music-News.com

Scorpions have postponed their Las Vegas residency so drummer Mikkey Dee can continue his recovery after being hospitalised with life-threatening sepsis.

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Motorhead singer and bassist Lemmy Kilmister. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Lemmy To Be Immortalised At Stringfellows London

by Music-News.com

Lemmy Kilmister will take up full-time residence at one of his favourite places to relax and socialize – Stringfellows Gentleman’s Club in London. It is a place which holds many Lemmy memories for friends and associates, as it became one of his favourite places to go after it opened in 1980.

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Lemmy Doodle book ‘Ye Book of Inconsequential Scribbles’

Motörhead To Publish Lemmy Doodle Book

by Paul Cashmere

Lemmy’s finest doodles will be published in a new book ‘Ye Book of Inconsequential Scribbles’.

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Motorhead singer and bassist Lemmy Kilmister. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Lemmy’s Ashes To Be Enshrined At The Rainbow Bar

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Lemmy’s ashes will be “enshrined” at his favourite boozer, the legendary Rainbow Bar and Grill.

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Lemmy of Motorhead. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Mikkey Dee Says There Will Never Ever Be A Motorhead Reunion

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Mikkey Dee says Motorhead reforming is “impossible” without Lemmy.

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Motorhead Enter Sandman

Watch New Motörhead Video Of Metallica ‘Enter Sandman’ Cover

by Paul Cashmere

Motörhead’s rare cover of Metallica’s ‘Enter Sandman’ has been given a new release for Motörhead Day on 8 May.

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Motorhead Live Ta The Montreuz Jazz Festival

Motörhead To Release 2007 Montreux Jazz Festival Performance

by Paul Cashmere

Motörhead will release ‘Live At The Montreux Jazz Festival 2007’ recorded on July 7 at Auditorium Stravinski during ‘Kiss of Death’ tour.

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Motorhead singer and bassist Lemmy Kilmister. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Motörhead Premiere Rarity ‘Greedy Bastards’

by Paul Cashmere

Motörhead have released the rarity ‘Greedy Bastards’, recorded for their final album ‘Bad Magic’ in 2015.

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Motorhead singer and bassist Lemmy Kilmister. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Motorhead ‘Iron Fist’ To Get A 40th Anniversary Makeover

by Paul Cashmere

‘Iron Fist’, the fifth studio album for Motorhead, is getting a 40th anniversary release in September.

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Lemmy statue at Hellfest photo crediit Clovis Christian and Caroline Brisset

Lemmy To Be Memorialised During Hellfest

by Paul Cashmere

Motörhead’s Lemmy Kilmister will be memorialised in a statue to be dedicated at Hellfest in France on 23 June.

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SCORPIONS "Peacemaker"

Scorpions Debut New Song Peacemaker

by Paul Cashmere

Scorpions have given fans a preview of their 19th studio album ‘Rock Believer’ with a video for the song ‘Peacemaker’.

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Motorhead singer and bassist Lemmy Kilmister. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Grow A Motörhead Mö for Mövember

by Paul Cashmere

Motörhead fans are invited to grow a Motörhead Mö for Mövember and think about men’s health.

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Motorhead singer and bassist Lemmy Kilmister. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Motörhead’s Mikkey Dee On Steve Jordan Joining The Rolling Stones

by Paul Cashmere

Motörhead have covered The Rolling Stones a number of times over the years. Their ‘Uncövered’ album featured ‘Sympathy for the Devil’ and ‘Jumping Jack Flash’ so Mötörhead drummer Mikkey Dee has an insightful thoughts on Steve Jordan’s newfound role replacing Charlie Watts.

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Motorhead Everything Louder Forever

Motorhead Clock Up 50 Million Views of Their David Bowie ‘Heroes’ YouTube Video

by Paul Cashmere

Motorhead released ‘Under Cover’, their covers album in 2017. One of those covers, David Bowie’s ‘Heroes’ has just clocked up over 50 million views of YouTube.

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Motorhead Everything Louder Forever

Motörhead’s Best of the Best Coming In ‘Everything Louder Forever’ Compilation

by Paul Cashmere

Motörhead will released a definitive collection with ‘Everything Louder Forever’ coming on both CD and vinyl.

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Motorhead singer and bassist Lemmy Kilmister. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Watch Motorhead Ace Of Spades Played On Church Bells

by Paul Cashmere

On July 17, guitarist Jitse Zonneveld and keyboard player Frank Steijns went to Church. The pair recorded a “heavenly” version of the Motorhead classic ‘Ace of Spades’ in the centre of the city of Weert in the south of the Netherlands.

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Motorhead singer and bassist Lemmy Kilmister. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Ozzy Osbourne Calls Motorhead’s Lemmy His ‘Rock God’

by Paul Cashmere

Ozzy Osbourne has written his thoughts on Lemmy from Motorhead, who was one of his collaborators on Ozyy’s 1991 album ‘No More Tears’.

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Motorhead 1981

Motörhead ‘No Sleep To Hammersmith’ Is About To Get A Whole Lot Bigger

by Paul Cashmere @paulcashmere

Motörhead’s 1981 live album ‘No Sleep ‘Til Hammersmith’ has been given at 2021 make-over.

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Motorhead singer and bassist Lemmy Kilmister. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

New Motorhead ‘Louder Than Noise … Live In Berlin’ Is On The Way

by Paul Cashmere

There is more new Motorhead from the archives on the way. ‘Louder Than Noise … Live In Berlin’ is heading your way in April.

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Judas Priest Colouring In Book

There Are Motorhead and Judas Priest Colouring Books On The Way

by Paul Cashmere

Motorhead and Judas Priest fans will be able to buy band themed colouring-in books soon.

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