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MOTÖRHEAD – Lemmy Quits Austin, TX Show After Three Songs


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MOTÖRHEAD was again forced to cut its concert short last night in Austin, Texas due to continued health issues experienced by the band’s frontman, Lemmy Kilmister.

According to GlideMagazine.com, MOTÖRHEAD delivered only three songs — “Damage Case”, “Stay Clean” and “We Are Motörhead” — before a “fatigued and winded” Lemmy announced the next track, “Metropolis”, and then let out a sigh, telling the crowd, “I can’t do it.” He then left the stage at Emo’s with the rest of his band and returned moments later and apologized to a disappointed but supportive audience. He said: “You are one of the best gigs in America, and I would love to play for you, but I can’t… So please accept my apologies. Next time, all right?” The house lights and music then came on, before “concerned” and “slightly annoyed” fans began funneling out.

Some fan-filmed video footage of MOTÖRHEAD’s appearance — shot from the front row — can be seen HERE.

The latest MOTÖRHEAD walk-off follows a similarly abbreviated performance last week in Salt Lake City, where the band cited the high altitude as the reason behind Lemmy’s inability to breathe. A show in Denver, at an even higher altitude, was scrapped the following day before MOTÖRHEAD ever took the stage.

Lemmy, who turned 69 years old in December, in 2013 suffered a haematoma (where blood collects outside of a blood vessel), causing the cancelation of a number of the band’s European festival shows. The band has since scrapped a couple of tours and, during last year’s Wacken Open Air festival in Germany, abandoned its set midway through so Lemmy could be taken to the hospital.

“I’ve had some health scares,” Lemmy told Kerrang! last month, “and I’ve had to really cut back on smoking and drinking and whatever. But it is what it is. I’ve had a good life, a good run. I do what I do still. I’m sure I’ll die on the road, one way or another.”

On a brighter note, Lemmy & co. released their 22nd studio album entitled “Bad Magic” on August 28th.

Source: Blabbermouth

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