(TeamRock Radio) Mikkey Dee says upcoming Motorhead live DVD Clean Your Clock is almost certainly the last word from the band, because they don't have much unreleased material in their archive.
The concert film was shot in Germany last year, just weeks before the death of mainman Lemmy at the age of 70. The tour was in support of their final studio album Bad Magic.
Drummer Dee tells MetalPaths: "Motorhead did not record demo songs, so almost everything has been released. We experimented by composing the music while we were recording, for a spontaneous feel. We did it all right at the spot.
"Lemmy was easy to work with in the studio - he'd write his lyrics after the music was arranged. Unusually, this time around he was first in the studio and the last to leave."
He describes the tour as "business as usual" despite the surrounding health issues suffered by both Lemmy and guitarist Phil Campbell. Read more here.
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