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MOTORHEAD - LEMMY Gets Clean Bill Of Health, Band Resumes Touring
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MOTÃ-RHEAD's official web site has been updated with the following message:
"In September of 2004, the world of metal was shocked when the news was
unveiled that Lemmy, MOTÃ-RHEAD's veteran frontman, had sustained an injury
to his foot severe enough to cause the band to cancel their much anticipated
tour of the United States. Lemmy had managed to get an infection on his
foot from an injury sustained on an earlier show. Ignoring doctors' orders,
Lemmy forged ahead and finished the highly successful string of European
festival dates. 'MOTÃ-RHEAD fans are the best fans in the world and they
deserve everything I have to give,' Lemmy waxed, 'and I am going to do whatever
I can to play the shows. F**k the doctors!' The band went on to play to
thousands of fans, bring classics and new songs alike to the hungry metal
heads!
"The shows were a success, but the infection in Lemmy's foot grew to the
point that some serious medical decisions had to be made. On the eve of
the band's much-anticipated U.S. tour, doctors advised Lemmy that the infection
was so severe that they suggested amputating a part of his foot to stem
the spread. Lemmy told the doctors where they could stick their diagnosis
and decided to head back to his native home of England and consult his physicians
there. They suggested that the best course of action would be to address
the infection with a regimen of antibiotics. The cure worked and less than
two weeks later Lemmy was out of the hospital, in one piece and as fit as
a fiddle, fitted with steel strings. It wasn't long before Lemmy was back
to his old self, checking out his favorite London strip club String Fellows
with a girl on each arm and plenty of Jack & Coke to make the evening complete.
"Given a clean bill of health from all of his physicians, Lemmy, Phil Campbell
and Mikkey Dee decided to go ahead with their European tour plans. MOTÃ-RHEAD
kicks off the sold-out tour on November 4th in Dublin, Ireland. Dates continue
throughout Europe and Scandinavia until the tour wraps up in Stockholm,
Sweden, on December 19th.
"As for the U.S. tour? Plans are under way for MOTÃ-RHEAD to take their
spectacular road show to the US in March of 2005 to support their newest
record 'Inferno'."
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