
“If you have a bottle of Jack Daniel’s and an eighth of speed – I’ll be there” Lemmy’s amazing response when Billy Morrison asked him to play a show
What exactly do you need to get Motörhead legend Lemmy Kilmister to play your gig? If you’re Billy Morrison, apparently just a bottle of Jack Daniel’s and an eighth of speed.
As Morrison recalls in the new issue of Classic Rock, Ozzy Osbourne had given him Lemmy’s number with the assurance that the singer was “easy to deal with”.
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“I do these occasional all-star shows in LA, where we play covers with a bunch of famous people,” says the guitarist. “About twenty-five years ago, Ozzy gave me Lemmy’s cell number and said: ‘Drop him a line, he’s easy to deal with.’ So I cold-texted Lemmy Kilmister. And I’m terrified. Because I don’t know how this legend of debauchery is going to respond.”
Morrison kept the message simple, asking Lemmy if he would come down to the Roxy and play Motörhead classics Ace Of Spades and Bomber.
“Within seconds, he responded: ‘If you have a bottle of Jack Daniel’s and an eighth of Beryl’ – that’s Beryl Reid, which is Cockney rhyming slang for speed ‘I’ll be there.’”
True to his word, Lemmy turned up, bringing all the ingredients Morrison had apparently been promised. His guitar tech also brought along the Motörhead frontman’s famously enormous Marshall rig.
“At that show he was everything you would want Lemmy to be,” Morrison says. “His tech brought down his famous Marshall amp. It was ridiculously loud. The cowboy hat, the voice, the volume – he killed it.”
The experience also left Morrison with a unique perspective on Lemmy’s ability to perform through the excesses that had become synonymous with his image.
“I don’t think [playing under the influence] made any difference,” he says. “This is where everyone goes wrong in the music business, me included. You think you’re great, but you’re shit. There are precious few – Keith Richards being one, Lemmy being another – where, actually, it makes no difference. I’ve seen the man drink a bottle of Jack and snort three grams of speed, then I’d have a conversation with him.”
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