Der Metallgott aller Gitarristen (ex-Pantera-fame) wurde am Mittwochabend während eines Konzerts auf der Bühne erschossen.
May his soul rock in peace.
:crying:
Muss den jemand Kennen :?:
Muss den jemand Kennen :?:
nee, den mußt du nicht kennen - außer du bist cool :wink: und hörst rock/metal :supz:
kann aber auch sein, daß du einfach zu jung bist ... 8)
da nuss ich leider kontern.
Ich höre gerne Rock oder Metal und bin schon etwas älter.
Vielleicht steh ich ja nur auf ne andere Stilrichtung.
und PANTERA sagt dir nix? :shock:
Pantera schon, aber von den Typen hab ich noch nie was gehört. Wie gesagt, ich bevorzuge andere Stilrichtungen:
Manowar, Running Wild, Blind Guardian usw.
RIP DARRELL
This is unbelievable. To sit here and talk about Darrell in the past tense seems so wrong, so unfair, so unjust, I don't even know what to say. My heart goes out to Vinnie, to their families, to the other band members, and to the families and friends of the other people that were killed or injured, in this ****ing senseless act of selfishness and stupidity.
In 1985 I was fortunate enough to meet both Darrell and his brother in Dallas on tour. The first thing me and my friend did as soon as that tour was over, was to head straight back to Dallas and hang out with Darrell and Vinnie for a long time, cuz they were the coolest muther ****ers that we had met after criss-crossing the states for three months. That was the beginning of a friendship that was anchored in love, respect, fun, outrageousness, music, booze, sweat, late nights, early mornings, hangovers, headaches, pounding eardrums, sore bodies... the list goes on.
There's a tendency in these ****ed up moments to use the word "I" a lot and focus on one's own feelings of pity and shock... so instead let it just be known that thru these eyes Darrell was incredibly warm, open, fun, nutty, forthcoming, talented, embracing, unpretentious, accommodating and he always had a very attractive innocence about him that obviously made him never threatening and always welcoming.
Darrell and his brother were the cornerstone of musical adventures that were always groundbreaking, pushing boundaries, challenging to themselves and to their fans, respected by their peers and always true musicians' musicians, and today the rock world is worse off because of this untimely and senseless waste.
Much love and respect and thanks for letting me be a small part of your life and I know you are already having fun and throwing it down with Bon Scott, Keith Moon, John Bonham, Jimi, Cliff B., and the rest of the musicians and troublemakers that you are hanging with so prematurely.
Lars
(quelle: www.metallica.com)