Train services across Scotland have been suspended from 7pm tonight as Storm Isha's extreme weather arrives.
Train services across Scotland have been suspended from 7pm tonight as Storm Isha's extreme weather arrives.
Scots rail services will be closing early tomorrow due to severe winds expected as Storm Isha gets set to batter the nation.
Motörhead drummer Mikkey Dee has doubled down on his previous assertion that the band will never reform with a new singer.Speaking to Chaoszine, Dee clarified that the band will not replace their late singer, though they are open to tributes to Lemmy Killmeister. “I said, ‘We will never, ever get back together and replace Lemmy.
This is the dramatic moment when hero passengers rescued a dog that had fallen under a train in Glasgow.
Motörhead‘s surviving members Phil Campbell and Mikkey Dee have enshrined the ashes of late frontman, Lemmy.It was confirmed last week that his ashes were scattered in the mud at Germany’s Wacken Open Air festival. He died in December 2015 at the age of 70, just two days after he revealed that he had been diagnosed with prostate cancer.Now, footage has also emerged of the surviving band members enshrining their frontman’s ashes, whose real name was Ian Kilmister, at a bar named after Lemmy in the village.At the venue, fans witnessed Campbell and Dee put Lemmy’s ashes, which are housed in a mini version of his custom urn, in a glass display next to his hat, boots, bass guitar, and Marshall stack.
Linda Lewis — who has worked with artists including David Bowie, Cat Stevens and Rod Stewart — has died, aged 72.The singer had spent more than four decades within the industry, working with some of the most famous names in music. She also had a prominent solo career throughout the 1970s, which featured a number of Top 40 hits.Her death was announced by her sibling, Dee Lewis Clay, on social media today (May 4).In the update, Clay confirmed the “heartbreaking” news of Lewis’s passing, and described her as a ‘beloved beautiful sister”.
A man has been reported after a heavy goods vehicle struck a rail bridge in Perth on Tuesday.
The RMT trade union has confirmed that its general grades members have voted to accept the improved pay offer made by ScotRail.
ScotRail strikes have been called off after a better pay offer was made to workers.
Mötörhead frontman Lemmy Kilmister was unveiled at French metal festival Hellfest earlier this month – see how they made it below.The new sculpture, which is the brainchild of artist Caroline Brisset, replaces an existing Lemmy statue at the event, which has been erected for six years.The second statue, a gigantic and imposing metal creation, was unveiled to signal the start of Hellfest 2022, which was held across two weekends (June 17-19 and 23-26) in Clisson, France.Surviving Mötörhead members Mikkey Dee and Phil Campbell paid tribute to Lemmy at the unveiling ceremony for the statue, after performing at the festival.Dee, now a member of Scorpions, performed with the German band, and Campbell joined to play ‘Rock You Like A Hurricane’. The two Motörhead members then headed to the base of the statue to pay their respects to Lemmy and Hellfest.“It was magic, thank you Hellfest for making this happen, me and Phil are very proud, and proudest of all is of course Lemmy!” Dee told the crowd.
Thousands of festival-goers could be left stranded in Glasgow due to ongoing rail strikes during TRNSMT.
Motörhead live album and concert film has been announced.‘Louder Than Noise… Live in Berlin’ was recorded on December 5, 2012 at the Berlin Velodrom during the band’s ‘Kings of The Road Tour’.“‘Louder Than Noise… Live in Berlin’ is a crowning, definitive statement as to the power the trio had long held,” a summary of the new release explains about the Motörhead line-up at the time (Ian ‘Lemmy’ Kilmister, Phil Campbell and Mikkey Dee).“Theirs was a line-up which had spent decades cracking sound
Motörhead‘s Phil Campbell has recalled a piece of advice from Lemmy that had a lasting effect on him, which was “don’t wear shorts on stage”.The guitarist appeared on a recent edition of the Australian Rock Show podcast this month (November 1) when he was asked whether there were any words of wisdom from the late frontman that he carried with him to this day.“I guess things just rub off on you over a period of time,” he replied. “When I joined Motörhead, he did say one thing.
David Bowie once planned to relaunch his alter ego Ziggy Stardust in space.According to video games designer Phil Campbell, the late icon discussed buying up old satellites orbiting the Earth during the late 1990s.At the time Bowie was scoring the music to 1999 video game Omikron: The Nomad Soul.Campbell told The Mirror: “We talked about buying up a bunch of old satellites that were circling the Earth and he was going to relaunch Ziggy from space.“The idea was that Ziggy would beam us
Motörhead frontman Lemmy is reportedly in the works.The musician, whose real name was Ian Fraser Kilmister, passed away in December 2015 at the age of 70.According to The Hollywood Reporter, Kilmister’s early, pre-Motörhead life will be explored in a film called Lemmy.
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