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RIP Lemmy (1945 – 2015)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-XzYeHE2O4k

RIP Lemmy (1945 – 2015).

Hawkwind‘s song “Urban Guerrilla” (above) is in my top 1000 which I finished last month (and which is to be released as a booklet).

Guerrilla is Spanish for ‘little war’.

This entry was posted in Uncategorized on December 30, 2015 by jahsonic.

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