Lemmy's neighbour says rocker was 'quite quiet'
Music stars and celebrities have paid tribute to Motorhead frontman Lemmy, who has died at the age of 70. Lemmy died at home in Los Angeles on Monday, two days after learning he had cancer. He formed Motorhead in 1975 and recorded 22 albums, including the classic Ace of Spades. Tony from Warrington says he lived next door to Lemmy in London in 1969. Tony told 5 live that Lemmy was 'always a bit of a lad but great fun to be with and a great guy'. Known for his hard-living lifestyle and his penchant for Jack Daniels, Tony said that Lemmy was 'quite quiet as a neighbour'.
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