Motorhead was forced to stop last night's (Sept. 1) show in Austin, Texas after just two songs as frontman Lemmy Kilmister continues to battle health problems.
Motorhead were forced to leave the stage on Aug. 27, 2015 in Salt Lake City, Utah after performing just four songs due to singer Lemmy Kilmister's difficulties breathing at high altitude.
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Mariah Carey? Beethoven? Motörhead?
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'The Lego Movie' is the biggest movie of 2014 (so far), topping the box office while enjoying some of the best reviews that a family-friendly film has seen in quite some time. But would a little Motorhead have made it even better?
Motorhead have announced the cancellation of a European tour that was due to start Feb. 13 in Glasgow. This is just the latest in a series of setbacks caused by the well-documented health issues plaguing frontman Lemmy Kilmister.
It's no secret that Lemmy Kilmister's recent health woes have been complicated by his infamously reckless lifestyle -- but according to his manager, the Motorhead frontman is refusing to heed doctors' advice.
Back in October, Lemmy said he is "ready for death," but the Motorhead singer might be having second thoughts. In a new interview, he reveals just how tough a time he's had in dealing with being sidelined by his recent health issues.