Anyone who was unable to attend Lemmy's emotional memorial service last night, for whatever reason, can watch the full recording of the YouTube live stream below. The plan was to hold the festivities at the Rainbow Bar and Grill, the bar where Lemmy could be found when he wasn't on tour. Instead, the event took place in a church or funeral chapel and, according to unofficial information, up to 250 people said goodbye via streaming.

Mikkey Dee Speaks at Lemmy's Memorial Service and Celebration
Mikkey Dee Speaks at Lemmy's Memorial Service and Celebration

Speakers included Motörhead drummer Mikkey Dee, Rob Halford from Judas Priest, Lars Ulrich and Roberto Trujillo from Metallica, Slash and Matt Sorum from Guns N'Roses and Velvet Revolver and also Dave Grohl. Also remembered were Scott Ian from Anthrax, wrestler Triple H, for whom Motörhead wrote the intro music, Mike Inez from Alice in Chains, Bob Kulick, the co-producer of Motörhead's Grammy cover of Metallica's “Whiplash”, Lemmy Kilmister's son Paul, Todd Singerman, manager of Motörhead and some drinking buddies, crew and band assistants as well as other close friends of the rock legend.

“I miss you already, Lemmy,” said drummer Mikkey Dee. “I miss our arguments and our hard work in the studio and on the road. It was so much fun, and I will miss it forever. Try to take it a little easier on the other side. Rest in peace. See you soon." Mikkey Dee added that Motörhead guitarist Phil Campbell was unfortunately unable to attend but sent his sincere condolences and Ugly Kid Joe Whitfield Crane read a statement from Campbell.

Each guest paid tribute to Kilmister with humor, honesty and a little profanity, in front of a tower of Lemmy's signature Marshall amps and countless flowers, including an arrangement in the shape of the “Ace of Spades”! A classic photo of Motorhead took center stage and nearby was the handmade urn containing Lemmy's ashes. His boots also found a place on the shrine. The memorial ended the way every Motörhead concert ends: a proper feedback and then Lemmy's vibrating bass was leaned against the Marshall tower. “Lemmy,” says Singerman, “has left the building.”

Funeral Lemmy Kilmister Motorhead Completo
Funeral Lemmy Kilmister Motorhead Completo

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