![]() ![]() Michael Burston (23rd October 1949, Cheltenham UK) Michael "Mikkey Dee" Delaouglou (31st October 1963, Gothenburg, Sweden)īrian Robertson (12th February 1956, Glasgow UK) Philip Anthony Campbell (7Th May 1961, Pontypridd, Wales) Ian Fraiser Kilmister (24th December 1945, Stoke-On-Trent UK) After being fired from Hawkwind in 1975, Lemmy recruited Larry Wallis and Lucas Fox to form "Bastard" who soon changed their name to Motorhead. In 1971 he joined the psychedelic rock band Hawkwind. ![]() Led by the tabla-playing Gopal, the band released an album with Lemmy, who quit a year later, and found himself in the psychedelic Opal Butterfly throughout 1970. Quitting the band in '67, Lemmy became a roadie for Jimi Hendrix for about six months, developing an interest in acid-rock which he indulged when he joined his next band, Sam Gopal's Dream, on guitars in '68. Releasing two singles and achieving popularity in northern England, they earned the distinction of being the first band to play behind the Iron Curtain - in Yugoslavia - and were invited, oddly enough, as special guests to a state banquet with President Marshall Tito. After short stints in Manchester outfits The Rainmakers (1963-1966) and Motown Sect (1966), he joined The Rocking Vicars on guitars. Upon forming Motörhead in 1975, bassist and vocalist Ian "Lemmy" Kilmister already had quite a lengthy career behind him - most of it as a guitarist. ![]()
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