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JAKARTA - Motorhead members who are still alive; Phil Campbell and Mikkey Dee capture the ashes of the late frontman, Lemmy.

It was confirmed last week that his ashes were spread in mud at the German Open Air Wacken festival.

Lemmy died in December 2015 at the age of 70, just two days after he was diagnosed with prostate cancer.

Now, video footage also emerged from the surviving band member where they captured Lemmy's ashes, whose real name is Ian Kilmister, at a bar called Lemmy in the village.

Di tempat itu, para penggemar menyaksikan Campbell dan Dee meletakkan abu Lemmy, yang dipanyimpan dalam versi mini jar khususnya, di storease kaca di samping cap, sepakat bot, gitar bass, dan jamur Marshall.

You can see the video below.

Meanwhile, on the stage of the Wacken festival, metal veteran Doro, Lemmy's personal friend, invited Campbell and Dee to the stage for the classic songs Motorhead, Love Me Forever and Ace Of Spades.

You can watch the snippet of the song Ace Of Spade below.

Lemmy likes to play Wacken; there is a long relationship as we played for the first time in 1997 and came back many times, Dee said.

"It would be natural for him to come back now and have another place forever".

Campbell added, "Lemmy is very happy that Lemmy will be in Wacken forever among friends who are so good. And I'm happy to have another house where people can blame him."

Some of Lemmy's ashes have been used to get tattoos for tour managers and Motorhead production assistants.

Meanwhile, prior to his death, the late rocker also requested that his ashes be placed in bullets and sent to his loved ones.


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