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Around '71 Lemmy (Ian Kilmister) joined the British band Hawkwind. Four years later while on a North American tour, Lemmy got busted for drug possession and spent five days in jail. Upon his release he was dumped from Hawkwind. No one has heard anything from Hawkwind since (or before even) but Lemmy returned to the UK and started a new group. It was named after the last song he wrote for Hawkwind: ""Motorhead."" The initial line-up failed to gel so Eddie Clarke landed on guitar with Phil Taylor on drums. Clark would be the first to hit the road and was replaced by Brian Robertson, then Mick Burston. Taylor didn't go the distance either and was replace by Pete Gill, then Mickey Dee in '91. But through it all Lemmy, as singer and bassist, was the main draw driving Motorhead and their fans to new levels.
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