MOTÖRHEAD Guitarist Drops By 'Neighbours' Set In Australia

October 9, 2007

According to Australia's Herald Sun, MOTÖRHEAD guitarist Phil Campbell was "shaking with excitement" when he dropped by on the set of one of the most successful Australian TV shows, "Neighbours", yesterday.

He met Ramsay St's Kennedy clan, telling returning star Kym Valentine: "It's great to have you back in the family."

In Melbourne for a series of MOTÖRHEAD gigs at the Forum that began last night, the axeman also had a long chat with fellow muso Alan Fletcher, who plays Dr. Karl in the show.

Final proof Campbell was a tragic fan was admitting his Mom used to tape the show for him so he never missed a minute.

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