"I’m made for bass—I’m supposed to play bass, that’s what I’m supposed to do,” said Ian ‘Lemmy’ Kilmister, who departed for the great gig in the sky in December 2015. In our world, bass is indeed what the great man remains best known for, but let’s not forget that he was many other things, too—a singer, songwriter, guitarist, blues harp player, TV personality, actor, and most certainly a bon viveur.
You could even label Lemmy an intellectual, arguably, as he was widely read, politically informed, and able to discourse learnedly on a number of philosophical subjects. The great contrast there, of course, was that he indulged in the rock’n’roll lifestyle with as much commitment as any of the elite, at least in his younger days, working his way through speed,…
