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Lemmy's ashes go on display at Stringfellow's nightclub as Motörhead guitarist Phil Campbell raises a toast


The rocker, whose real real name was Ian Kilmister, died in 2015 aged 70 with his remains sent to his friends and also to some of his favourite locations.

Lemmy's ashes went on display at Stringfellow's nightclub on Wednesday as friends of the Motörhead star paid tribute (guitarist Phil Campbell pictured) As part of the metal festival's 'Lemmy Forever' memorial honouring the late music legend he has been spread across the grounds of the event in the village in Schleswig-Holstein - where the Ace of Spades rockers played countless times. The bullet was then shown before the powdery residue was seen being slipped into ink to create a portrait of the musician for Eddie's leg and the band's iconic spade emblem for Emma.

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