

One of the five commemorative stamps issued by the German postal service honoring the late Motörhead frontman, Lemmy Kilmister.



If you have friends or relatives in Germany, it’s time to call out a favor as the German postal service has just released a collection of stamps honoring the late Lemmy Kilmister.

There are a total of five different images of the iconic Motörhead leader in the book of ten stamps, that will be available for sale starting on May 17th through June 17th, 2016. Sales of the Lemmy stamps will be limited to only 7777 books (an homage to Lemmy’s “lucky seven”), and will run you about eleven bucks (US) over here. But again, you can only purchase them if you’re actually in Germany. So get going on locating your long-lost German Aunt or Uncle as I’m 100% sure these stamps will sell out swiftly.























Footage of Motörhead rocking the fuck out of ‘Overkill’ and ‘Too Late Too Late’ at The Theatre Royal, Nottingham in Nottingham, England in 1980.

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Motörhead Russian nesting dolls

