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Motorhead were shacked up in a leafy street in South London at the time. And yes, I really did wake Lemmy up when I called around at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. And yes, he really did have vodka and orange for breakfast. The stuff about the smelly socks is all true too. As the the rest, well, your guess is as good as mine....

Lemmy

MOTORHOME
At Home With Lemmy of Motorhead

IT IS three o'clock in the afternoon. Lemmy has just got out of bed and he's having his breakfast - a hearty measure of vodka and orange juice. In a pint glass!

In spite of the brilliant sunshine outside. the Motorhome is filled with an impenetrable gloom, due to the curtains which remain drawn across all the windows.

"I don't like the daylight,” Lemmy explains. "it makes me shrivel up. That's why I spend most of my life inside a coffin in the pit downstairs."

The 'pit’ turns out to be Lemmy's bedroom, a darkened sanctuary bestrewn with rubbish, souvenirs, smutty magazines and socks.

"This room still smells of my dirty socks from three months ago," he tells me. (though to my sensitive nostrils it smells more like six months'). "It's a terrible thing to be thirty-six. lazy and not care about it. However. I'm, coming to terms with that now. By the time I'm thirty-eight I shouldn’t care a sod!

“I never do any tidying up about the place. Phil does some from time to time. Phil's a Virgo, you see, so he's a compulsive cleaner. I'm a Capricorn, so I'm compulsively lazy.

“The only times I normally bump into Phil and Eddie are at breakfast (about three o'clock in the afternoon) and then again at supper (about six o'clock in the morning). That's because I don't spend very much time at home. I'm out so often chasing girls. Which seems a much more sensible way for a man to spend his time.

"When I go out I usually travel down to one of my regular pubs. In Notting Hill. Otherwise, I take a taxi and go to The Venue. I meet up with people that I know but even if I don't know anybody, that's no problem. You can usually find somebody who' s willing to be your friend if you buy them a drink.

“When I’m out for an evening I spend a lot of time and money playing the one-armed bandit. I’ve never been able to work out a system to win on it, though. If there is such a thing it’s passed me by. You come across a lot of Japanese people with little note books, writing down everything they do, every move they make on a machine, calculating exactly how many nudges you need and so on. But I wouldn't be able to follow all that. Which is probably why they are rich and I m not.

“When I come home after a night out all I want to do is lie down. Sometimes I lie on the settee and watch a film on the video. But the most boring thing about me is that I read a lot. I go through six books a week. I'll read anything. Kellogg’s box tops. anything!

"People might think that we must be always having parties and things at home. Well, that's one thing we never do - we have enough parties when we're on the road. We just a bit of peace and quiet at home.

"Mind you, things can get a bit wild every so often. I mean, sometimes you come in here and you just can't move for sex. People sprawled all over the kitchen floor, hanging from the lights or lying in the sink. Only the other day there were six dwarves doing very peculiar things to one another in the hallway. I fell over them as I came in. What with all this sort of thing going on and the constant hurly-burly of glamorous starlets running amok in fur rugs, I can honestly say that my life is really boring.”



Pic
Neil Matthews

Words
Huw Collingbourne

This feature first appeared in Flexipop! issue 18 in the summer of 1982. The cover star of that issue was Marc Almond. The free flexidisc featured Bow wow wow.

 

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