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White Line Fever

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White Line Fever

By: Janiss Garza, Lemmy
Narrated by: Anayssa Garcia
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Ian Fraser Kilmister was born on Christmas Eve, 1945. Learning from an early age that chicks really do appreciate a guy with a guitar, and inspired by the music of Elvis and Buddy Holly, Lemmy quickly outgrew his local bands in Wales, choosing instead to head to Manchester to experience everything he could get his hands on. And he never looked back.

Lemmy tripped through his early career with the Rocking Vicars, backstage touring with Jimi Hendrix, and as a member of Opal Butterflies and Hawkwind. In 1975, he went on to create speed metal and form the legendary band Motörhead. During their long history, they released over 20 albums, were nominated for a Grammy, and conquered the rock world with such songs as “Ace of Spades”, “Bomber", and “Overkill”. Throughout the creation of this impressive discography, the Motörhead lineup has seen many changes, but Lemmy was always firmly at the helm.

White Line Fever, a headbanging tour of the excesses of a man being true to his music and his pleasures, offers a sometimes hilarious, often outrageous, but always highly entertaining ride with the frontman of the loudest rock band in the world.

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"The heaviest drinking, most oversexed speed freak in the music business tells his story: 'An emblem of rock ’n’ roll endurance.'" (The New York Times)

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The story is amazing; the narration is god awful. She mispronounces words, names, places constantly. Very distracting. She sounds like Marcy from Peanuts and comes off like a middle school kid reading a book report. Lemmy is God! May he smite this nitwit from beyond the grave.

Great Story!

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I understand that we cannot hear Lemmy voice his own autobiography but could they please have gotten someone with some knowledge of the rock/metal scene to narrate? Anayssa mispronounced several words, that should’ve been caught by the producer. Her attempt at accents were awful. Great story but the choice of narrator took so much away from it. I missed so many parts of the story and had to rewind because of how distracting the narration was. Again great book. Great story. If this wasn’t a book about Lemmy,I would’ve returned it and gotten something else.

Love Lemmy, didn’t love the narrator

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I'm not sure if this is an AI reader or someone who just has terrible pronunciation does not research the source material. The production is sub par with obvious edit points clearly audible on the recording. I would venture to guess that I am far from the only Motorhead fan who is seriously dissatisfied with this. There are people who love Motorhead and could and would do a much better job than this. If you can't treat the source material with the respect it deserves, don't do it.

wasted potential

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The book is fine - it’s Lemmy and he tells it the way he sees it. No frills, no real introspection but also very honest. But…

The narrator does a terrible job here. You could have just grabbed any random person off the street and it would probably have been better. Some of the mispronunciation is appalling - I get that some of the words are weirdly pronounced in British English so while phonetically “Chiss-wick Records” rather than “Chizzick Records” is understandable, the fact that Eric Clapton becomes Eric ClaMpton at least three times makes no sense.

I slogged through, but this was not the light experience it should be!

Worst narration of the more than 200 audible titles I have listened to

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If you ever wanted to know what it's like to hear Lemmy's autobiography read by a teenage girl who tries unsuccessfully to fake a British accent and obviously isn't familiar with anyone she's reading about, this book is for you!

Worst. Narrator. Ever.

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