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Title: A thread to honor a fallen musican
Post by: NATEDOG on December 10, 2004, 02:35:55 PM
we've lost a few the past few years....
Darrell Abbot
Ray Charles
Johnny Cash

feel free to add to the list.
and Thank you for the music.
Title: A thread to honor a fallen musican
Post by: Maniac on December 10, 2004, 02:39:09 PM
Jam Master Jay. ;)

RIP!
Title: A thread to honor a fallen musican
Post by: NATEDOG on December 10, 2004, 02:49:47 PM
ODB
Rick James
Title: A thread to honor a fallen musican
Post by: Sixpence on December 10, 2004, 02:50:21 PM
I do not think the value of music will ever be truly realized. It shapes, guides and heals us in so many ways.

Johnny Cash hit home for me, kind of marked an end of an era in a way.
Title: A thread to honor a fallen musican
Post by: JB73 on December 10, 2004, 02:52:13 PM
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Originally posted by Maniac
Jam Master Jay. ;)

RIP!
that one really suprised alot, and noone has figured out why it happened either to this day.

man i miss listening to the king of rock album




all add:

Warren Zevon
Title: A thread to honor a fallen musican
Post by: Maniac on December 10, 2004, 02:57:48 PM
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Originally posted by NATEDOG
ODB
 


Forgot about ODB. Talk about throwing it all away :confused:
Title: A thread to honor a fallen musican
Post by: NATEDOG on December 10, 2004, 02:58:33 PM
what gets me the most is thinking about the music they never recorded..... we will never get to hear it.
Title: A thread to honor a fallen musican
Post by: Gh0stFT on December 10, 2004, 03:02:46 PM
Melanie Thornton

she had a good voice, sad she's gone.
Title: A thread to honor a fallen musican
Post by: JB73 on December 10, 2004, 03:07:02 PM
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Originally posted by NATEDOG
what gets me the most is thinking about the music they never recorded..... we will never get to hear it.
SO true...

i always wondered what Layne Staley would have done either as a solo artist or still with AIC.
Title: A thread to honor a fallen musican
Post by: jamusta on December 10, 2004, 03:08:11 PM
The one that surprised me the most was Barry White. I may have been conceived during the playing of one of his albums.
Title: A thread to honor a fallen musican
Post by: indy007 on December 10, 2004, 03:12:27 PM
Rick James
Title: A thread to honor a fallen musican
Post by: NATEDOG on December 10, 2004, 03:17:45 PM
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Originally posted by jamusta
The one that surprised me the most was Barry White. I may have been conceived during the playing of one of his albums.


LOL, so true!
Think of how many people are on this planet because of the music of Barry White.
Title: A thread to honor a fallen musican
Post by: NATEDOG on December 10, 2004, 03:19:40 PM
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Originally posted by JB73
SO true...

i always wondered what Layne Staley would have done either as a solo artist or still with AIC.

yep!
Title: A thread to honor a fallen musican
Post by: jamusta on December 10, 2004, 03:20:45 PM
I often wanted my voice as deep as his. Glad its not tho. I would look funny at 5'10 160lbs with a voice that deep.
Title: A thread to honor a fallen musican
Post by: Sixpence on December 10, 2004, 03:21:00 PM
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Originally posted by NATEDOG
what gets me the most is thinking about the music they never recorded..... we will never get to hear it.


Good point, John Lennon comes to mind
Title: A thread to honor a fallen musican
Post by: indy007 on December 10, 2004, 03:31:19 PM
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Originally posted by Sixpence
Good point, John Lennon comes to mind


My Disclaimer: Blatant Troll. You've been warned.

Saw a thing about John Lennon's death on a friend's livejournal, was the anniversy of it recently. Thought about it, made a comparison...

Famous
Well loved by millions
Preached peace & love
Supported the IRA, but was dead before it a criminalized offense.
Was said to have funded the IRA, a well known terrorist group.


Then I thought about another guy...
Famous
Well loved by millions
Nobel peace prize winner
Considered the father of modern terrorism


Yes.. I just compared John Lennon to Yasser Arafat. What's the difference? One could carry a tune. :aok
Title: A thread to honor a fallen musican
Post by: NATEDOG on December 10, 2004, 04:07:26 PM
OFFICIAL BAND STATEMENT:.

Like many of Dime's friends, Paul said that the guitarist will be remembered for his playing but missed most for his giving personality.

"With all his greatness and accomplishments on the guitar, DIME will be missed more for his giving personality, charisma, caring for others, love and most of all his HEART!! Twice as big as the state of TEXAS!!!!!!!!!!!!" the statement read. "DIME gave it all every day to each and every one of us and our lives have forever been hollowed without him...

"Thanks to all of you for reaching out to us in this time of our immeasurable loss. REST IN PEACE BROTHER DIME!!!!!!"

The surviving members of Damageplan also issued a statement revealing that their former head of security, Jeffrey "Mayhem" Thompson, was also killed in the tragedy, and that Chris Paluska, who worked with Damageplan's management and was their acting tour manager, was also shot and is in critical but stable condition. The band's drum tech, John "Kat" Brooks, was hit with a bullet but will be released from the hospital Friday (November 10).

"Jeffrey 'Mayhem' Thompson was not just a true part of the Damageplan family, but part of the whole Dallas music scene," the statement said. "He was friend to all, with a great personality. He bent over backward to help us all with his trademark phrases like 'What can I do for you sir?' and 'Coming up!'"

In the statement, the band thanks Thompson for his extreme loyalty and credits him for helping save the surviving members' lives. "He stated his willingness to protect us, saying 'I'd take a bullet for ya,' and unfortunately did in defense of our lives," they said. "He truly lived and died for his friends and made the ultimate sacrifice, giving his life to save ours. For this we will never forget. You will be missed, big man."

The band's label, Atlantic Records, issued a statement as well, which reads in part, "Dimebag Darrell was an exceptional musician and an extraordinary person. Along with his brother and bandmate, Vinnie Paul, he was a member of the Elektra/Atlantic family for the past 14 years, and he will be deeply missed. The bravery displayed by Damageplan, their crew, their fans, and the local police will never be forgotten."

  Let us all share our memories of the legend Dimebag Darrell
Title: A thread to honor a fallen musican
Post by: Waffle on December 10, 2004, 04:40:36 PM
Sad day indeed for the North Texas music scene.

Just noticed that  John Lennon and  Darrel Abbot were both killed on Dec. 8th. Weird.


Dime


Next time I'm in the DFW area - gonna have to make a trip to the Clubhouse and raise a toast to the heyday.....
Title: A thread to honor a fallen musican
Post by: wombatt on December 10, 2004, 04:57:01 PM
We have lost two great guitarist from the Dallas area.
Dimebag Darrell to a sensless act of insanity.
And Stevie Ray Vaughan to a stupid accident.

Now I am not much of a metal head but I am a guitarist and as such I saw the beauty of Dimebags talent.
He was simply one of the best at what he did bar nore.

Why this dude did what he did we will probably never know.
But what I do know is that we as a people need to remember what a gift life truly is!
We must stop taking life for granted because none of use are quarranted another day.

Live you life like its the last of your days.
Love your family and friends that much harder.
Learn to forgive you enemies.
Maybe go out on a clear night and just look up at the stars and sit in amazment at just how small we really are.

And for you that are blessed with kids dont let them ever doubt that you love them.

Ok sermon over LOL.

Dimebag RIP Say hi to jimmie and stevie for me.
Title: A thread to honor a fallen musican
Post by: Drunky on December 10, 2004, 08:22:08 PM
A few interesting things to mention.

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Zakk Wylde of OZZY OSBOURNE/BLACK LABEL SOCIETY
"He was beyond beautiful. When he'd walk in the room, he'd light it up. **** the guitar playing — he's right up there with Eddie and Randy and Hendrix. All he wanted to do was make everyone happy. He was the ray of sunshine. Dime will never die ever — he's in my veins. He's sitting at God's tavern, having a cold one with Randy Rhoads and Hendrix. Dime was an original."


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DIMEBAG's Killer Wanted To Sue PANTERA For 'Stealing' His Lyrics - Dec. 10, 2004
The Associated Press is reporting that the man who shot guitarist "Dimebag" Darrell Abbott once told a friend that Abbott's former band, PANTERA, stole his lyrics.

Jeramie Brey said gunman Nathan Gale (Photo#1, Photo#2, Photo#3) once showed up at a friend's house saying he wanted to share songs he had written. The pages of lyrics were copied from PANTERA, but Gale claimed he had written them, Brey said.

"He was off his rocker," Brey told The Columbus Dispatch. "He said they were his songs, that PANTERA stole them from him and that he was going to sue them."

He later told Brey that he planned to sue PANTERA for stealing his identity. Brey and friend Dave Johnson said Gale's behavior frightened them and they distanced themselves from him several years ago. But other friends said they never considered Gale capable of violence.

On Wednesday night, the 25-year-old former Marine charged the stage at a show by Abbott's new band, DAMAGEPLAN, and gunned down four people including Abbott before a policeman fatally shot him.

Police said Friday they still didn't know Gale's motive, and they may never find out. Some witnesses said Gale yelled accusations that the revered guitarist broke up PANTERA, but police had not verified those reports


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DIMEBAG's Killer Tried To Pass Off PANTERA Lyrics As His Own - Dec. 10, 2004
"Columbus, Ohio's WBNS-10TV has posted a video report examining possible motives for the fatal shootings at the Alrosa Villa club, which resulted the death of DAMAGEPLAN/ex-PANTERA guitarist Dimebag Darrell. Watch the video here.

Dimebag's alleged killer, Nathan Gale (Photo#1, Photo#2), 25, of Marysville, had a minor police record in Marysville, including driving with a suspended license last month, said Police Chief Floyd Golden. He was pulled over for driving with a suspended license last month.

Friends of Gale's describe him as a loner. They say over the past few years his personality changed, and they add that they distanced themselves from him.



Source (http://roadrun.com/blabbermouth.net/index.aspx)
Title: A thread to honor a fallen musican
Post by: patrone on December 11, 2004, 05:41:42 AM
Ray Charles, Johnny Cash, Maurice Gibb, Barry White.

I had the blessing working with them all. Great guys, they surelly made an impression that will last.

Crabofix

"Bork,Bork,Bork"