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Yeah man, Dime was the sickest, most nicest guy ever. He only drank Coor's light! My sisters fiance used to travel the country and scalp tickets, and one time he got to party with Pantera for almost 2 days. The pictures and stories are wicked.
On to the Doors. I can't think of a better man than Jim to have been the one to spit all that poetry and real shit. Back then, the things he did and said were very much frowned upon. He said it and did it anyway, because like his quote says, "Be true to yourself."
RzaRay (December 19th, 2014)
I agree 100%. I'm not a fan of Pantera's music, per say, but Dime, was just a big hearted country boy. He started making those guitars with Dean Co., and was designing and was just really cool. I still goto yooutube and watch him shred. He could play lead and back up at the same time haha.
And Mr. Morrison was definitely ahead of his time. As like I am, I should have been born in the 50's. That way, I could have went to Woodstock, and Saw Pink Floyd in their prime. Can you imagine what it was like to be a Beatle?
DemikDaGawd (December 19th, 2014)
DemikDaGawd (December 19th, 2014)
There's actually a pretty damn good Documentary on Woodstock. It won an Academy Award, and has all the performances and a lot of behind the scenes stuff. Joe Cocker rocked that shit. I just cannot think of a more free, and awesome time than the 60's and 70's. Sorry if I seem obsessed with those era's haha. I just know that they're gone and I will never get to experience them in anything other than old movies and music. I'm jealous of those people that got to be a part of all that. But then again, those people might be jealous of me because of the awesome time we live in now, as far as technology goes. But music today is pretty much empty and recycled. Like the movies.... They've run out of ideas for good movies and are just rebooting and remaking a lot of stuff.
RzaRay (December 19th, 2014)
RzaRay (December 19th, 2014)
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