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chaz

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Re: What is the world coming to?
« Reply #15 on: December 09, 2004, 03:13:00 pm »
Man that is really messed up.  RIP.

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Re: What is the world coming to?
« Reply #16 on: December 09, 2004, 03:14:00 pm »
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 Is nowhere safe?
Cue "A Person Isn't Safe Anywhere These Days" by The Chameleons.
 
 Cheers
 
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Re: What is the world coming to?
« Reply #17 on: December 09, 2004, 03:47:00 pm »
DAVE MUSTAINE On DIMEBAG DARRELL: 'You Will Be Missed' - Dec. 9, 2004
 
 MEGADETH mainman Dave Mustaine has issued the following statement regarding the death of DAMAGEPLAN guitarist Dimebag Darrell:
 
 "There is nothing unique or clever to this post, and what I want to say has no doubt already been said throughout the metal community, by countless others whom were more closer to Darrell than me by now.
 
 "However, knowing he was murdered tonight, I wish to thank and remember Darrell for his amazing life and the gift that he shared with me and so many other fortunates.
 
 "I pray for Darrell's family and friends; specifically for their healing, their peace, and their understanding of this tragedy in this time of need.
 
 "I send my deepest heartfelt condolences to the Abbott family, to Darrell's friends, and to the fantastic PANTERA and DAMAGEPLAN fans around the world.
 
 "We must never forget his life, and his gifts, his genius, his terrific personallity, and the legacy he left behind to remember him by.
 
 "Darrell, I will see you in heaven and I, like so many more, love you brother.
 
 "You will be missed."

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Re: What is the world coming to?
« Reply #18 on: December 09, 2004, 03:57:00 pm »
mindcage:
 
 do you have a link indicating that mayhem was also killed?  thanks much.

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Re: What is the world coming to?
« Reply #19 on: December 09, 2004, 04:16:00 pm »
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  Cue "A Person Isn't Safe Anywhere These Days" by The Chameleons.
 
 
actually I'd cue CSN&Y's "Ohio"

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Re: What is the world coming to?
« Reply #20 on: December 09, 2004, 04:38:00 pm »
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Originally posted by Ikarus:
  mindcage:
 
 do you have a link indicating that mayhem was also killed?  thanks much.
this site has the names of all four victims.  dime, erin halk (an employee of the club), nathan bray (an audience member), and jeff thompson.  thompson is listed as "from texas," which would probably make him an employee of the band.

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Re: What is the world coming to?
« Reply #21 on: December 09, 2004, 06:12:00 pm »
apparently there is video.....
 
 Five dead, including noted guitarist 'Dimebag' Abbott
 
 By Jay Cohen
 ASSOCIATED PRESS8:24 a.m. December 9, 2004
 
 COLUMBUS, Ohio â?? A gunman charged onstage at a packed nightclub and opened fire on the band and crowd, killing top heavy metal guitarist "Dimebag" Darrell Abbott and three other people before a police officer shot him to death, authorities and witnesses said.
 
 Police spokeswoman Sherry Mercurio identified three of the victims of Wednesday's shooting as Abbott, who played for the Texas-based band Damageplan, and two other men, Nathan Bray, 23; and Erin Halk, 29.
 
 She identified the gunman as Nathan Gale, 25, of Marysville, 25 miles northwest of Columbus. Police said they had no information on a motive or any connection to the band.
 
 The gunman had a hostage in a headlock and seemed to be preparing to kill him when the officer, James D. Niggemeyer, managed to shoot without injuring the hostage, police said.
 
 Damageplan had just begun its first song at Alrosa Villa club when the man shot Abbott five or six times at point-blank range, a witness said.
 
 Abbott, 38, one of metal's top guitarists, and his brother, Damageplan drummer Vinnie Paul Abbott, were members of Pantera, the Grammy-nominated thrash-rock pioneer that enjoyed wide popularity in the 1990s.
 
 The witness, 22-year-old Chris Couch, said he was standing about 30 feet from the stage when he saw a man wearing a hooded sweat shirt walk up to the stage, followed by a bouncer and another club employee.
 
 The man in the sweat shirt climbed onto the stage, started yelling and opened fire on the guitarist, then shot a bouncer who pulled him off the musician, Couch said.
 
 Police spokesman Sgt. Brent Mull said that after shooting at band members, the gunman fired into the crowd. Niggemeyer, patrolling nearby, arrived within two minutes, he said.
 
 "If the officer wasn't as close as he was, I think this would have been a lot worse," Mull said. "It was a chaotic scene, just a horrific scene."
 
 Niggemeyer, 31, entered the club through a back door and was directed to the stage, where he saw one person lying dead and the suspect holding onto another "pretty much in a headlock," Mull said.
 
 "The officer was able to strategically gun this guy down before he was able to kill this hostage," Mull said. He said the hostage, "probably a fan, maybe someone who worked with the band," was able to maneuver out of the way somewhat before the officer fired.
 
 Mull said he believed there was amateur video that officers could view for clues.
 
 The name of the fifth person killed was not immediately released. Mercurio said family members were still being notified.
 
 Thursday morning, a dozen yellow roses, still in plastic wrap, lay near the entry to the low-slung beige building that since 1974 has hosted mostly heavy metal acts. The 641-person-capacity club, just off a freeway exit on the city's north side, sits amid motels, small businesses and office complexes.
 
 After the shooting began, Couch and a friend headed for the exit along with a tide of hundreds of fans.
 
 "It was definitely a grudge. It was against something," Couch said.
 
 Amanda Stankus, 19, who attended the show with Couch, said she initially thought the shooting was part of the show. "I just saw the guitarist fall down, and we decided to get out of there," she said.
 
 The Abbott brothers produced Damageplan's debut album, "New Found Power," which was released in February. Other band members are vocalist Patrick Lachman and bassist Bob Zilla.
 
 "Damageplan carries on the tradition Pantera started, the ... hell-raising tradition we were all about," Vinnie Paul Abbott told The Dallas Morning News in October. "We do play some Pantera songs. Me and Dime wrote them, and we feel like we have the right to play them. But the focus is on Damageplan.
 
 "It took awhile for some of the Pantera fans to accept it; we knew that was gonna be the case," he said. "Change is something that people have a hard time accepting. But me and Dime intended on doing this our whole lives."
 
 A message left with Atlantic Records Group, which oversees Damageplan's label Elektra, was not immediately returned.
 
 Damageplan's Web site said Darrel and Vinnie Abbott grew up in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, where their father, country songwriter Jerry Abbott, owned a recording studio.
 
 Telephone numbers for Darrell and Jerry Abbott are unlisted and could not be reached early Thursday by The Associated Press.
 
 Pantera, known for its fast, aggressive sound, recorded several albums in the 1990s, attracting a massive cult following. The third release, "Far Beyond Driven," debuted at No. 1 in 1994, surprising chart-watchers and critics alike. Other hit albums were "The Great Southern Trendkill" and "Reinventing The Steel." A song by the band became the Dallas Stars hockey team's signature tune in 1999.
 
 Pantera was nominated for Grammies for best metal performance in 1995 for "I'm Broken" and in 2001 for "Revolution Is My Name."
 
 The video "The Best of Pantera: Far Beyond the Great Southern Cowboys' Vulgar Hits" hit the top 10 for music-video sales earlier this year; another video, "3-Watch It Go," hit the top 10 in 1998.
 
 The shootings came exactly 24 years after John Lennon was shot to death outside his New York apartment building by a deranged fan.
 
 Dozens of messages were posted to the Dallas band's Web site after the shootings.
 
 "This is the worst day in metal history," one posting read.
 
 "The metal world feels your pain," another wrote.
 
 
 Â Associated Press writer Jay Jorden in Dallas contributed to this report.
 
 http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/nation/20041209-0824-nightclubshooting.html

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Re: What is the world coming to?
« Reply #22 on: December 09, 2004, 06:26:00 pm »
if i'm not mistaken, mayhem was dp's tour manager.  hope he had the chance to swap a groupie to humble pie for fifty bucks and a case of heineken...

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Re: What is the world coming to?
« Reply #23 on: December 09, 2004, 06:28:00 pm »
R.I.P.
 
 thats fucked up.  There are crazy people out there.  this may just screw up concerts for a while.  i wasn't a fan but you have to give RESPECT, for what he DBD has done in the past.

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Re: What is the world coming to?
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Re: What is the world coming to?
« Reply #25 on: December 09, 2004, 08:22:00 pm »
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Originally posted by Ikarus:
  mindcage:
 
 do you have a link indicating that mayhem was also killed?  thanks much.
No I don't. I was hearing it first hand from my friend in Chicago that's working the radio show they were suppose to play at 4:30am today or tomorrow with Saliva and a few others. Are you sure Mayhem is their tour manager and not head of security? He was saying it was the head of the bands security that was also killed. That would be the "bouncer" mentioned in all the articles.
 
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Re: What is the world coming to?
« Reply #26 on: December 10, 2004, 06:51:00 pm »
the guy was an ex-marine, who liked to play pantera in his headphones will on assignment killing people for this country. he was discharged early from camp leguene for what the marines are saying, "is classified."  
 
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Re: What is the world coming to?
« Reply #27 on: December 10, 2004, 11:57:00 pm »
<img src="http://www.internet-web-online.com/nathan.jpg" alt=" - " />
  Nathan Gale
 
  "BBC News is reporting that the U.K. edition of Metal Hammer magazine printed an interview with singer Phil Anselmo two weeks before former PANTERA guitarist "Dimebag" Darrell Abbott was shot and killed, saying he should be "severely
 beaten."  

 
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« Reply #28 on: December 11, 2004, 10:01:00 am »
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Re: What is the world coming to?
« Reply #29 on: December 11, 2004, 10:58:00 am »
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   <img src="http://www.internet-web-online.com/nathan.jpg" alt=" - " />
  Nathan Gale
 
  "BBC News is reporting that the U.K. edition of Metal Hammer magazine printed an interview with singer Phil Anselmo two weeks before former PANTERA guitarist "Dimebag" Darrell Abbott was shot and killed, saying he should be "severely
 beaten."  

 
  source
thats one scary looking dude.