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Undying Wizard

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  1. So ,

    Who wants a New thread ( yeah I know theres 2&3 can they be merged ? )

    or just restart this one ?

    if you guys merge , can you remove some of the pointless post please ?

    Anyways , look out for a new addition this weekend/ once we figure out out the merge/new thread thingy :)

    anyways guys ....

  2. Maybe you've changed in the past 17 years, wizard.

    Give us something tangible to back up your opinion of the album.

    Thus far I want to take a whiffle bat to all their eyeballs.

    it is really hard to make an opinion tangible(guess you will need a printer) ,, just use yor mouse then use your ears

    I hoped for more fro tis album , but it s much better then the tunes from thm in much time

    I will write a thread about what I have to say soon

  3. New suggestion .......

    Go listen to metallicas new album !! it the only one that hasent sucked in 17 fuckin long years !!!

    ohh and bestking love the new lay out ,,, that beta thing needs to go tho I thought this site was over ran // yeah its been to long

  4. May 17, 2007 marks the day of "Dimebag" Darrell Abbott's induction into Hollywood's RockWalk, the only sidewalk gallery dedicated to honoring those artists who have made a significant impact and lasting contribution to the growth and evolution of rock 'n' roll. A bronze bust of Abbott will be unveiled during the ceremony and later installed along the RockWalk posthumous inductee wall, which also includes Robert Johnson, Elvis Presley and Bill Graham among others. Abbott will be located directly adjacent to other equally accomplished musicians and innovators on the RockWalk such as Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton, Carlos Santana, Johnny Cash, VAN HALEN, Bonnie Raitt, Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins, THE RAMONES, Marvin Gaye, James Brown, Brian Wilson, Stevie Wonder and John Lee Hooker. Many of rock's top players will be in attendance to honor the legendary guitarist.

    At the induction guitar virtuoso Zakk Wylde (BLACK LABEL SOCIETY, OZZY OSBOURNE) will perform live on Sunset Blvd. in tribute to his friend. Wylde will play "In This River" — a song forever dedicated to Dimebag Darrell. According to Wylde, the track will never leave BLS's setlist.

    After the induction, fans are invited to make their way to the House of Blues in West Hollywood to further honor Dimebag as part of The Six String Masterpieces auction, which will benefit Little Kids Rock. Dimebag's Black Tooth Bash will immediately follow the auction with special performances comprised with some of Darrell's closest friends and influences.

    Black Tooth Bash confirmed list of players is as follows:

    Vinnie Paul (PANTERA, DAMAGEPLAN)

    Jamey Jasta (HATEBREED)

    Scott Ian (ANTHRAX)

    Jerry Cantrell (ALICE IN CHAINS)

    William Duvall (ALICE IN CHAINS)

    M. Shadows (AVENGED SEVENFOLD)

    David Vincent (MORBID ANGEL)

    Paul Gray (SLIPKNOT)

    Tim "Ripper" Owens (ICED EARTH, JUDAS PRIEST)

    Nick Bowcott (GRIM REAPER)

    John 5 (ROB ZOMBIE, MARILYN MANSON)

    David Draiman (DISTURBED)

    Bob Zilla (DAMAGEPLAN)

    Aaron Lewis (STAIND)

    Brent Smith and Jasin Todd (SHINEDOWN)

    Dave Navarro (THE PANIC CHANNEL, JANE'S ADDICTION)

    Stephen Perkins (JANE'S ADDICTION)

    Matt Byrne (HATEBREED)

    Chester Bennington (LINKIN PARK)

    Little Kids Rock (LKR) is an innovative non-profit music education program that provides free instruments and rock 'n' roll lessons to public schools.

    More than 60 Dean ML guitars will be auctioned off at the Six-String Masterpieces event, which will be emceed by Jamey Jasta, host of MTV2's "Headbanger's Ball". Bids can be placed online as well as at the LaLuz DeJesus Gallery (4633 Hollywood Blvd.), which will preview the entire collection prior to the event, from May 4 through May 16.

    "Dimebag" Darrell Abbott was best known as the lead guitarist for PANTERA. The multi-platinum, Grammy-nominated band dominated the heavy metal world of the '90s. The musician was shot and killed on December 8, 2004, while performing onstage with his new project, DAMAGEPLAN. He was 38 years old. The "Six-String Masterpieces: The Darrell Abbott Art Tribute" was curated by Curse Mackey, Creative Director of the Action Arts Agency, to honor his memory. The guitars were donated by Dean Guitars, one of the top five guitar manufacturers in the world.

    Beginning in 2005, Mackey sent "blank" Dean ML guitars to a select group of musicians and modern artists to create their own homage to Darrell Abbott, stating, "The Dean ML is the only guitar that could be the canvas. Dime played that guitar from the time he was 16 years old and he made it famous."

    Artists that participated in the tribute include Billy Gibbons (ZZ TOP), James Hetfield and Kirk Hammett (METALLICA), Ace Frehley (KISS), Dave Grohl (FOO FIGHTERS, NIRVANA), Marilyn Manson, Jerry Cantrell (ALICE IN CHAINS), Kelly Clarkson, Kerry King (SLAYER), and Rob Zombie. Last year, the guitar exhibit was displayed at festivals and concert tours such as SxSW, Ozzfest and Family Values and was featured on MTV.

    The Live Auction will be directed by Robert Berman of Santa Monica Auctions. Online Bidding Services are provided by www.LiveAuctioneers.com. Both of these organizations have donated their vital services to this project.

    Little Kids Rock teaches kids how to play pop, rock, funk, blues, rap and hip-hop music. LKR students not only perform, but they also compose and record their own music. They have released four full-length CDs as well as music videos featuring student-written originals. To date, the Little Kids Rock program has served more than 10,000 students in California, Georgia, Louisiana, New York, New Jersey and Tennessee. Supporters of the program include Bonnie Raitt, Paul Simon, B.B. King, Les Paul and Brad Delson of LINKIN PARK.

    Six-String Masterpieces Participating Artist List (Exhibit curated by Curse Mackey)

    Musicians:

    Rob Zombie

    Dave Navarro

    James Hetfield

    Zakk Wylde

    Dave Grohl

    Tommy Lee

    Moby

    Ozzy Osbourne

    Ace Frehley

    Slash

    Billy Gibbons

    Al Jourgenson

    Marilyn Manson

    Les Claypool

    Will Adler

    Chino Moreno

    Kerry King

    Michael Anthony

    Kirk Hammett

    Tom Morello

    Greg Tribbett

    Nancy Wilson

    Bily Corgan

    Hank Williams III

    Paul Raven

    Leslie West

    Charlie Benante

    Mark Mothersbaugh

    Jonathan Davis/Munky

    Chester Bennington

    Joe Hahn

    Kelly Clarkson

    Shannon Larkin

    Jerry Cantrell

    Sum 41

    Ted Nugent

    Sammy Hagar

    Bob Zilla

    Otep

    Steve Stevens

    Joe Satriani

    Scott Ian

    Jim Root

    Cristina Scabbia

    Texas Musicians Museum

    Jamie Jasta

    Aaron Lewis

    Tattoo Artists:

    Paul Booth

    Bob Tyrrell

    Gil Montie

    Jack Rudy

    Joe Capobianco

    Aaron Cain

    Jason D'Aquino

    Guy Aitchison

    Filip Leu

    Modern Artists:

    Alex Grey

    Mark Ryden

    Ron English

    David Stoupakis

    Dean Karr

    Shawn Barber

    Dalek

    Sas Christian

    Shawn Barber

    Derek Hess

    Daniel Martin Diaz

    Von Franco

    Ryan McGinness

    Rob Jew

  5. hey its me the Crack-Head ( not really a crack head )

    Im home for a Month just got back from Berlin , it was alot of fun

    In about a month I leave for Brazil for a month and then Im not quite sure where Im goin or if me and the wife are comin home for good.

    so how are you guys doin these days ?

  6. I'm not a metal guy, but...

    I was tripping on acid once and saw the Sepultura album "Arise" at the store. The cover was real trippy and all these eyes were squirming and looking at me, so I bought it.

    I hated every song except for "Dead Embryonic Cells", which had a cool beat and riff somewhere near the end of the song.

    It was that song that made me buy the album. I have the CD Single and it had Motorheads' Orgasmatron on it. Bad ass cover!

    Yeah that was the best song on that album ,

    still workin on a Wizards Sugg.. comback its gannna be sweet

  7. besides...if i was a woman i`d be a very old and ugly one with a black pointed hat and a broomstick and a high pitched cackle...you wouldn`t like me at all...i`m not that keen on ironmaiden either...i didn`t mind number of the beast but went right off them after that... :bigsmile:

    okay, ok

    was just jokin,, in other words I like your taste in music and wish I could find a women with same thoughts ( actually I did find such a princess ) and will suffer the wounderfull joy of marrage soon,,, fogot to tell ZP & BK about that ..

    Im getin married ,,,, god bless my soul

  8. ohh and KiWiBank

      from what you said Im sure you agree ,    Metal and Hard rock (classic) is the best thing to happen in its type of music,  the bands you named makes me wish you was a women  LOL    sorry

    my wife is extremely happy that i`m not mate........ :lol:

    my " soon to be wife can agree "

  9. ohh and KiWiBank

    from what you said Im sure you agree , Metal and Hard rock (classic) is the best thing to happen in its type of music, the bands you named makes me wish you was a women LOL sorry

    you hate Maiden meth ????? then I hate you !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    no I dont hate you method , you "should " know that . I know what you mean by the singin it sounds like a guy takin it where the sun dont shine .... but you have to admit ( I hope ) that the band is awsome ..

  10. i like guitar orientated rock and metal....i like the sound of a good lead break...and a good rock vocal....rock/metal bands that i listened to most in the 70`s were..robin trower, taste, UFO, michael schenker group, hawkwind, krokus, rainbow, deep purple, judas priest, ironmaiden...bands like that...mostly european and british bands....some L.A bands i listened to in the late `70`s early `80`s (and still do) ...van halen, shotgun messiah, dokken, lynch mob, blue oyster cult, steve vai.....i like the late dimebag darryll abbotts guitar playing.....pantera`s live video version of ' Cowboys from Hell " from ozzfest is metal to my ears....it`s a toss up at the moment as to who my all time favourite rock/metal guitarist is..it`s either frank zappa or steve vai........... :)

    you mostly ( in my book anyways ) mentioned rock not metal , but what you said is so close to my likes we should be brothers : )

  11. this is not a test ,  or is it    LOL

    Your thread - you set the rules :)

    okay my rules unh ?

    okay ,, anyone who posted after the 1st post is now banned ,, so me and DUDE are now banned for 3 days .

    anyways ,, guess its to late( I mean as to what time it is ) for anyone to reply besides Dudeasincool and I

    so Im goin to sleep maybe after this joint

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