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^ did you see them on the slayer/morbid angel tour? i did, pantera fucking destroyed.
i am still in disbelief about this unfortunate event.
i am still in disbelief about this unfortunate event.
You sir are an idiot. This is about metal, not striving for world peace.Justin S. said:Yes, its a horrible event, and no one deserves to go out like that... but come on guys he wasnt exactly a saint. The teary-eyed eulogies for a drunkard and misogynist make me sick. How many vastly more important and ethical people die every day, yet because you own some record this guy plays on youll go get your pillow wet. Dimebag was southern trash- period.
PanzerRon said:That's a pointless and pathetic comment. True, he was no saint but he sure as hell inspired tons of people. Dimebag was an excellent guitarist and showman and he loved his fans, and they hold him dear to their hearts. Him being a "drunkard" or "misorgynist" has no relevance.
Now go and bore some other peeps.
Justin S. said:I dont see how insulting me adds any merit to your position. And you are wrong. You cannot conveniently compartmentalize ones actions/worldview, and the result of those views. "Vulgar Display of Power"? Yes, a lovely, noble citizen he was.
All i ask is that people show some restraint, and maintain some perspective on just how important a musician is. Sad? Absolutely; the circumstances are very tragic. However, just because one dies (we all do) does not mean they are automatically entitled to reverence. He will quickly become the Cobain of metal, mark my words.
Good to hear a statement from Mike on this. I have been in tears all day and I don't think my sorrow is going to stop anytime soon. I absolutely loved Dime as a person and a guitar player. He's been one of my favorite guitar players for many years and I am still shocked that he is gone.Mikael Åkerfeldt said:Hello guys!
Yes, this is horrible! Today's a bleak day to say the least!
I was a big fan of his playing as well as of Pantera. I remember when I saw them for the first time, in 1990 supporting Judas Priest. Nobody knew who they were but I think everyone, including myself, was completely floored by them. I bought "Cowboys" the day after. I saw him and Vinne at the Metal Hammer awards earlier this year but I didn't dare to go up an' talk to them. Now I wish I had!
Take care guys
Mike
AbsentFriend said:Don't try to be so damn smart and show some fucking respect asshole. When a family member of yours dies nobody will be saying: 'hey, people die every day, even more important people than your ....". He was a great guy and a great guitar player and nobody deserves to die like this.
RIP Dimebag!