As for what other people think of me, I don’t care. I don’t care and never have.
LEMMYAs for what other people think of me, I don’t care. I don’t care and never have.
LEMMYEveryone wants to be safe. Well, I got news for you: You can’t be safe. Life’s not safe. Your work isn’t safe.
LEMMYI was in the Rockin’ Vicars, which was the first British band to tour behind the Iron Curtain.
LEMMYThere’s no point thinking about dying, because it’s going to happen anyway, isn’t it? I don’t waste my time worrying about that.
LEMMYI went to go see the Rolling Stones in the park, and they were awful: completely out of tune. Jagger wore a frock.
LEMMYI was never going to be a doctor or a lawyer, so being a musician seemed to be the best of what was on offer.
LEMMYI once fell through a hole in the stage.
LEMMYI listen to everything from Ravel to the Bee Gees.
LEMMYI do quite like that Andrew Lloyd Webber song from ‘Cats.’ What’s it called? ‘Memory?’ Sends shivers up your spine.
LEMMYI wasn’t any good at playing tennis.
LEMMYPeople don’t become better when they’re dead; you just talk about them as if they are.
LEMMYWomen always left me because I wouldn’t commit, but then nothing changes a relationship like commitment. If you move in with someone, you lose all respect for them.
LEMMYI can never be anonymous – especially when I walk round looking like this; especially when I take so much trouble not to be anonymous, right?
LEMMYThe thing about death is it’s so final, isn’t it, really? As far as we know… Nobody has ever come back and told us about it.
LEMMYMy advice wouldn’t be good to anybody. I don’t see it really being greeted with thunderous applause.
LEMMYI wanted to be a farmer; actually, I wanted to be a horse-breeder. And I had the stallions… but then I heard Little Richard, and that was it.
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