Motörhead drummer Mikkey Dee has doubled down on his previous assertion that the band will never reform with a new singer.Speaking to Chaoszine, Dee clarified that the band will not replace their late singer, though they are open to tributes to Lemmy Killmeister. “I said, ‘We will never, ever get back together and replace Lemmy.
That’s impossible,’” Dee said, reiterating that he never ruled out ever performing the band’s songs again.“But I will never be a part of trying to put Motörhead as a band out there again with some other fucking idiot supposed to take Lemmy’s place.
So that’s all I said,” he added. “But to do [Mikkey Dee with Friends] – fantastic. And, of course, we’d like to plan something bigger than this in the future, hopefully.”On the topic of playing Motörhead songs alongside Phil Campbell, Dee said: “I mean, me and Phil wrote great music, but he’s fully involved with his boys (in the solo project Phil Campbell and the Bastard Sons).”“And I’m fully involved with Scorpions,” he added. “We’re touring a lot.
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