sábado, 14 de marzo de 2026

MUERE PHIL CAMPBELL (MOTÖRHEAD)

 

El exguitarrista de MOTÖRHEAD, Phil Campbell, murió a la edad de 64 años. Su fallecimiento fue anunciado en una publicación en las redes sociales de su banda PHIL CAMPBELL AND THE BASTARD SONS, en la que se unieron sus hijos Todd, Dane y Tyla.

 

El mensaje reza lo siguiente: «Con gran tristeza anunciamos el fallecimiento de nuestro querido padre, Philip Anthony Campbell, quien falleció en paz anoche después de una larga y valiente batalla en cuidados intensivos después de una compleja operación importante. Phil era un marido devoto, un padre maravilloso y un abuelo orgulloso y cariñoso, conocido cariñosamente como 'Bampi'. Todos los que lo conocieron lo amaban profundamente y lo extrañaremos inmensamente. Su legado, su música y los recuerdos que creó con tanta gente vivirán para siempre. Pedimos amablemente que se respete la privacidad de nuestra familia durante este momento increíblemente difícil».

 

Descanse en paz.

33 comentarios:

  1. Mikkey Dee:

    We got the news this morning, and it’s so extremely sad, about the sudden passing of my brother and dear friend, Phil Campbell.

    ​He was the funniest guy I have ever known and the best rock guitar player I have ever played with. His vibe and feel for rock music were outstanding. We wrote 12 studio albums together, and he never stopped surprising me with his extreme talent. Most of all, I will miss hanging out with the nicest guy you could ever meet.

    ​My family and I send our thoughts to Phil’s family. I truly wish them all the best for the future, and I will be right here if they ever need anything.

    ​Sleep well, my friend and rock soldier. Say hi to Lemmy, Würzel, Filthy and Eddie. I am sure you’ll be a crazy gang hanging out together again!

    ​Love, Mikkey

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  2. Nigel Glockler (Saxon)

    I can’t comprehend the news right now.

    Love you Phil

    Nige

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  3. Hal Patino (bajista, ex King Diamond):

    Sad news... Phil, my man. Over 30 years of friendship. You were one of a kind and a dear friend to me. My condolences go out to Phil's family and loved ones.

    I'll always cherish the great memories we shared as bandmates for a time, but most of all as friends. You will be deeply missed brother ♠️🖤

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  4. Biff Byfford:

    Devastating news to hear Phil has passed on. Big pal, great guy, so many memories. Thinking of his boys and family. RIP my friend.

    Biffx

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  5. Chris Caffery (Savatage):

    As I’m sure many of you have seen looking on mine this morning the world lost another Rock and Roll legend today.

    Phil Campbell was who I always told everyone was my “Favorite rock star”. There was just something about him that made every spot he walked in brighter.

    There were many times on the road where I would run into Phil at concerts or pubs. Many times I would go see Motörhead live when they were in town. There were also many festivals I’ve performed with Savatage that had Motörhead on the bill the same day as well.

    2001 Savatage played the Mind Over Matter Festival in Austria right before Motörhead. I was able to see the Motörhead band watching side stage right most of the show. When we finished I was asked to come into the Motörhead dressing room. Savatage opened for Motörhead on the Power of the Night tour in 1985. Phil and Lemmy told me that they watched our show and they thought the spirit of Criss Oliva lived in my guitar playing. They also told me only 11 people had ever played onstage with Motörhead in the over 25 years the band had been together at that time. They asked me to be number 12. So we quickly went over “Killed by death” and I waited side stage as they played. It was incredibly loud, incredible fun and so surreal but I played onstage with Motörhead.

    Phil was so kind and so funny. A real life cartoon character. We spoke a lot online and had often talked about getting together to write music.
    I had the chance to play onstage with him again at Wacken at Doros 40th Anniversary concert. In my story I put 2024 it was actually 2023!

    Mikkey Dee and Phil played Ace of Spades and Love me forever. I remember Phil telling me to play the leads. He said “I haven’t played them in a while I’m sure you will do them better than me.” I loved seeing the smile on his face as he watched and listened to me onstage.

    The second photo here is from when I was actually backstage at “Fields of Rock” on my Faces solo tour & was hanging out with Phil. Slash was there with Velvet Revolver & he came to Phil for a photo. With us was Jay Reynolds’s from Metal Church. My solo band and Metal Church had shared a tour bus at the time.

    RIP my friend…
    😥🙏🏻🎸♠️💔

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  6. Dino Jelusick:

    Rest easy Phil. 💔

    Condolences to his family and to his sons.

    Jelusick had a pleasure of playing a show together with Phil & The Bastard Sons, we clicked backstage instantly.

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  7. DESTRUCTION:

    One of the BEST has left the building! 😢😩🫣

    R.I.P. Phil and thanks for everything, we learned so much from you when we were young kids! The Rock n Roll world lost a true gentlemen, we are devastated!💔

    Now let’s play some Motörhead and cheer on the legend he was cause legends never die!!! 🤘😍

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  8. Este es el mensaje desde las redes oficiales de Motorhead:

    We cannot believe we’re saying this…it is with profound sadness that we have to say Philip Anthony Campbell has passed.

    He was Motörhead's guitarist for 31 years (the longest serving member aside from Lemmy) having joined in 1984. After Lemmy’s passing, he was blessed to form Phil Campbell and The Bastard Sons with his sons Todd, Dane and Tyla, which recorded and toured together for years.

    Phil was a wonderful guitarist, writer, performer, and musician who had Motörhead in his veins. He always led with his gift of guitar, and carried a great sense of humour, but most of all, Phil led with his heart. You could not be around him without a chuckle or twenty, because quite simply, Phil loved life and lived it with great joy.

    There will be plenty of time for us to share stories -tales of Campbell glory- and some damn good jokes together; for now, please send love and positive energy to Gaynor and the boys while affording them time, space, and privacy.

    Much love and RIP Phil. The world has just lost an enormous beam of light, and we are devastated.

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  9. Karl Wilcox (Diamond Head, Tank):

    It is so sad to hear of the the passing of Phil Campbell. Our paths crossed many times during the Rock n Roll touring. Deep respect. Condolences to his family, friends and metal fans worldwide .. Karl 🤘🤘

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  10. Martin Motnik (Accept):

    Rest in peace, Phil Campbell.

    One of my favorite memories from my early days in L.A. was jamming with him at Happenin’ Harry’s weekly jam at the Cat Club on the Sunset Strip in 2008, right after I had moved there. Back then, I could never have imagined that 16 year later I’d be touring with Phil and his sons when they opened on ACCEPT’s 2024 European tour.

    Phil was one of the nicest most down-to-earth people in the rock ’n’ roll circus, despite being a true legend. I was genuinely shocked to hear of his passing this morning.

    My thoughts are with his family, his bandmates, and his friends.
    64 was far too young. 🤘😢

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  11. THE ALMIGHTY:

    More very sad news…

    Phil Campbell was one of the greatest guitarists ever to step on a stage — a true rock ’n’ roll lifer whose playing helped define Motörhead for generations of fans. Beyond the riffs and the records, he was a fantastic man and it was an honour for all of us in The Almighty to know him.
    Our thoughts are with his family, and everyone who loved him.

    Rest in noise, Phil.

    — The Almighty

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  12. Michael Wilton (Queensryche):

    Sad day to learn of the passing of friend, Phil Campbell 🕊️

    What a personality.. You will be missed, mate!

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  13. FORBIDDEN:

    We are extremely saddened to find out that Phil Campbell has left the building this morning. He was a high quality Human Being with a massive heart and personality.

    Now he’s finally with Lemmy & the Lads.

    Fly on, Phillip.

    🖤

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  14. Nuclear Blast:

    It was an honour for us to work alongside Phil Cambell and to support the music he made with his sons. Watching that bond of family, riffs and the love of this music passed down through generations was something truly special. Phil lived and breathed heavy metal, and he carried that spirit everywhere he went. He was also one of the most lovely people you could meet.
     
    Our thoughts are with his family, bandmates and the countless fans around the world. Rest in power, Phil 🖤♠️

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  15. Geezer Butler (Black Sabbath):

    Sad to hear of the passing of Phil Campbell. We had some fun times when we toured together back in the day. A truly nice man with a wicked sense of humour. Many a laugh was had on that tour, especially when he arrived at a gig in full make-up, skirt and blouse!

    RIP Phil, say hi to Lemmy [please don’t wear the skirt though]!

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  16. Jason Bittner:

    Woke up to some very Sad news today - my friend Phil Campbell has passed. Phil was one of the sweetest guys I have met in Rock and Metal and he made me laugh my ass off for 3 months straight on a tour and he was a legend!! Go be with your bud Lemmy and turn it up upstairs!!

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  17. Mats Levén:

    So sad to hear about Phil Campbell today, great player and funny as hell. ♥️

    A great memory for me was playing ’Overkill’ with Phil and Mikkey & Rockklassiker Allstars.

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  18. 3 INCHES OF BLOOD:

    RIP Phil Campbell. Sad news to wake up to as the world loses another rock n roll legend. We have fond memories of a Western Canada tour we did with Motörhead in 2005. Justin going bowling with Phil after the Edmonton gig was a big highlight, not to mention watch Motörhead do their thing on stage every night. Rest in peace Phil. Lemmy awaits you in Valhalla.

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  20. Don Jamieson:

    Today just really sucks. Thanks for all the music, the laughs & the hangs Phil.
    RIP ♠️💔

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  22. Excalibur (UK):

    So sad to hear the news that Motorhead guitarist Phil Campbell has passed away
    Condolences to his family.

    RIP

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  23. Tony Iommi:

    So sad to hear of the passing of Phil Campbell yesterday. Motorhead have done a lot of tours over the years with Sabbath. He was a really nice guy and we had some great times together. He will be sadly missed. - Tony

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  24. Wacken Open Air:

    We are shocked and deeply saddened by the news of Phil Campbell’s sudden passing.

    From our very first encounter in July 1993 at a Motörhead show in Flensburg to his many visits to Wacken Open Air between 1997 and 2023, it was always a true pleasure meeting Phil and working with him. Beyond being a phenomenal musician who helped shape the sound of rock and metal for generations, he was one of the funniest, kindest, and most humble people you could ever hope to spend time with.
    He will be greatly missed by the entire Wacken family. Our thoughts and deepest condolences go out to his family and loved ones.

    Rest in peace, Rockstar.

    And please say “Hi” to Lemmy for us.

    Thomas, Holger & the Wacken Family

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  25. ONSLAUGHT:

    RIP Phil. Such a massive influence on the band and a true gent, I think Nige is still hungover from the tour with you back in '87 :) Thanks for the memories, thanks for your solo on our cover of Bomber and thanks for always looking happy to see us. Your music and spirit will never be forgotten.

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  26. TOOL:

    We are deeply saddened by the passing of Motörhead guitarist Phil Campbell. As an artist, he gave us a wealth of great music and memorable stage performances that will continue to live and be enjoyed. On a personal note, having spent pub time with Phil at the Fox & Hounds in Los Angeles on a few occasions, as an example of his quirky sense of humor, I recall one day when he asked, in all seriousness, if my friend and I wanted to go to his house and help him throw the piano out the window.

    -Blair

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  27. Tim "Ripper" Owens:

    RIP to Phil Campbell!! This is one of the guys that when I came onto the scene and Motörhead opened for Judas Priest in LA (my first time there), he befriended me and treated me like one of them. We became friends and had so many laughs together! I still have a few of his funny phone messages. He loved music, he loved friends, and he loved his family. He was a legend and I was lucky I got to call him a friend. This is a very sad day for us all. My condolences to his family😢

    Phil Campbell and the Bastard Sons

    Tim Ripper Owens

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  28. ACCEPT:

    We are deeply saddened to wake up to to the news that our dear brother , the remarkable Phil Campbell , has passed over.

    He truly was a musical marvel, a good, kind human being , great friend and we feel honoured to have been able to share some moments in this life with him.

    Our thoughts, prayers and heartfelt condolences go out to his boys and family.

    Rest In Peace Metal Warrior 🙏🏼🤟🤟

    Until we meet again …..

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  29. Becky Baldwin:

    My first concert I begged my parents to let me go to was Official Motörhead in Bristol in October 2005. I still wear the merch I bought that day, and I distinctly remember standing in front of Phil Campbell and letting the speakers rattle through me, thinking “this is the best feeling in the world”. Many years later, my band Fury got the chance to tour with Phil Campbell and the Bastard Sons through Europe, and was so lucky to call him and his badass family my friends. So we didn’t know one another for many years, but I’ll always remember his kindness and support for others and fantastic sense of humour. I’m sure I’ll still hear more and more stories of pranks and general wild touring activities from others I meet in this world of rock n’ roll. I’ll miss his recommendations on where I can find a good pint of cider wherever I am in the world, and I won’t forget those dozens and dozens of times I watched Phil play. Another legend who had utmost respect for his fans and never wanted to stop. Thank you Phil, rest easy 🙏💔🤘

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  30. Dee Snider:

    My friend Phil Campbell is gone. Sending my thoughts and love to his family. He and I recently spoke about our health issues. Sadly, he succumbed to his. Midler will miss you, old friend. Glad we got to show our stuff together on “These Old Boots”. Say hi to Lemmy for me…

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  31. ANVIL:

    Rest in peace to Phil Campbell! We'd known him since his old band Persian Risk opened up for us at the Marquee in August of 82 in London. He was a very down to earth nice guy!

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  32. Udo Dirkschneider:

    Phil, this is very hard to believe.
    We have known each other for many years, and today I say goodbye to a great guitarist and a true legend of heavy music.
    My deepest condolences to his family, friends, and fans.
    Rest in peace, Phil.
    Your music will live forever.

    -Udo

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