White line fever

the autobiography

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306 pages

English language

Published Dec. 6, 2002 by Citadel Press.

ISBN:
978-0-8065-2590-7
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Review of 'White line fever' on 'Goodreads'

2 stars

Summary: "So I meet this geezer, not a sissy like they are nowadays, and we do a bunch of speed together while I'm shagging his bird (but back to rock and roll eh?). The longbox CD trend was a bad idea. Here are my thoughts on 9/11."

I love Lemmy, I love Motorhead and I love music autobiographies, but this reads like a compilation of Penthouse letters sent to Kerrang! magazine.

Review of 'White line fever' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

After getting Spotify, I "discovered" Motorhead and instantly was puzzled why I hadn't listened to them over the years. As a result, I started watching some interviews with Lemmy and I thought that he must have some interesting stories to tell. He's led the life that you were warned by your parents not to do so but comes out as a smart loveable rogue. Probably only for the Motorhead devotee but still a good read about a wild life.

Review of 'White line fever' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars



Lemmy loves women. Lemmy loves speed. Lemmy loves booze. Lemmy loves Motörhead. Lemmy loves Lemmy.

It's an arrogant autobiography but an honest one. Reading it is like sitting down and talking with Lemmy. It doesn't feel glossed over or polished up ... at all.

Some good stories and an enjoyable read. I expected it to be more "shocking", but I gather Lemmy wasn't out to "prove" anything... except that he ain't going away!

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  • Lemmy.
  • Motörhead (Musical group)
  • Rock musicians -- Great Britain -- Biography.