Classic Rock

ROAR POWER!

We’re chatting with Phil Campbell in a lovely old boozer near Pontypridd, a stone’s throw from the South Wales village where the former Motörhead guitarist grew up and still lives. He’s reminiscing about good times, and has a twinkle in his eye.

“Dee Snider did a guest slot with Motörhead sixteen years ago at Sweden Rocks festival,” he recalls, a smile beginning to cross his face. “There’s me, him and Lem right at the front of the stage doing , really giving it some. Now Dee’s a big lad, and at one point he slapped Lem on the back, and his false teeth

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