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![]() Dimebag Darrell Abbott Tribute ![]() By Newsferatu, Writer Wednesday, December 6, 2006 @ 11:58 PM ![]()
Zakk Wylde (Black Label Society) "We dedicate "In this River" to Dimebag every night. I wrote the song before Dime past away. It is just like I never had a brother, but Dime was my brother. I laid him to rest. It is just like that. Looking at the lyrics, this is his song."
Nick Catanese (Black Label Society) "Dime made his mark by being the real person that he was and is. He is always felt and will never go away. His music and legacy will be forever and when we do,” In the River" it is always for him. My favorite memory would be just being his friend. His advice to me was,” Never give up, it is in your blood.
See an extended conversation with Nick about Dime Here.
Frankie Banali (Quiet Riot) "There are two specific memories that will forever be indelibly etched in my mind and heart about Dime. The first is when we did a jam for a Randy Rhodes Tribute concert in LA years ago. Dime walks in to the rehearsal studio all full of life and energy, slaps on his guitar and then begins to shred Randy Rhodes solos like he had written them, full of fire and technique and completely lacking in ego. Dime was a star and he shone that evening.
Dime was a star in life and is now a most precious star in heaven. God bless him and may his family find comfort in their memories."
Alex Grossi (QUIET RIOT) "I remember going to the mall and buying "Vulgar Display of Power" when I was in High School, I was completely blown away, Dimebag's riffs, tone and solos were simply amazing - I was lucky enough to meet him at NAMM about 4 years ago, he was a totally down to earth, sweet guy - He is, in my opinion, one of the best Rock/Metal guitarists EVER, he left a lot of great guitar work that will inspire guitarists forever."
John 5 (Rob Zombie) "I did know Dime. I knew Dime really well. We were suppose to do a photo shoot together. We were supposed to do a cover together for Total Guitar magazine. We were going to be on the cover and take the picture together. We never got that chance. He was such a great influence on me and such a great guy. It was just such a shame that it happened."
Steve Riley (La Guns) "We were friends with Dime. It is still such a sad story. We were so happy that he got inducted into the Hard Rock Walk of Fame in Texas. He really deserves it. We knew him, but we never really played with Pantera. I know Vinnie and Dime well. He have gone to see them, they have come to see us perform, when we were in Texas. A couple of times, when we played The Whiskey, they have come over. It is a nice friendship. They were such a great band. Every time we would run into Dime and Vinnie, they were just the best people to be around. We miss Dime big time."
Jeff Keith (Tesla) "Dimebag Darrell was great man. I loved their stuff. I couldn't sit here and rap off a bunch of their songs. I think it really opened up our eyes to; you just can't blow off somebody's threats because they can be in touch with you. Bad things like that can happen. You just have to be careful. I think it is a tragedy what happened. It is just unheard of. He was an awesome writer, and awesome person. They were all about having fun. They loved to play music. That is how Tesla likes to live too. I hope something like that never happen again."
Don Dokken (Dokken) “Of course I was shocked, when I heard about Dime's murder.. I played the same club. It doesn't matter how much security you have, you can be as careful as you want. As we found out in 911. It happens. When there are millions and millions of people out there listening to music, the odds are out of one million people there are thousands of them who are disturbed. Unfortunately, one of these people killed Darrell, and then he (was) killed himself, so we will never know, what was going on in his head.”
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