Listworthy: The GRAMMY Museum, shared by Kait Stuebner
Always eager to help you discover new experiences, Listworthy is a series from Unbucket based on the premise that all establishments have something “listworthy” to offer, something that makes us say, “Yes, that needs to be on my list.” We go straight to owners, chefs, curators, and creators to hear about listworthy items from their establishments that they’re proud to share with you.
This Listworthy essay comes to us from Kait Stuebner, co-curator of the GRAMMY Museum’s latest exhibit Golden Gods: The History of Heavy Metal. While Kait had a hand in choosing almost all of the items on display, there is one item in particular that she feels alone makes the exhibit (and the museum!) something you should definitely have on your list, even if you don’t live here in Los Angeles.
Listworthy: The GRAMMY Museum, shared by Kait Stuebner
There are more than a few artifact gems in our exhibit, Golden Gods: The History of Heavy Metal, including an 11’3” tall Iron Maiden ‘Eddie’ stage prop and the original artwork from Dio’s Holy Diver album, but my favorite piece on display? A tour book from Motörhead’s 1986 Orgasmatron tour, complete with Lemmy’s handwritten critique of each show. Among the excited ramblings: “The audience was crazed and so was we!”
Display case from exhibit including Motörhead tour book
P.S. “Who’d win in a wrestling match, Lemmy or God?”
First person to answer this question in the comments correctly not only gets a beta invite to Unbucket, but two tickets from Kait to see Golden Gods: The History of Heavy Metal at the GRAMMY Museum.
Lemmy!