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Artist: "Dimebag" Darrell Abbott Rating: 8/10 Written By: Ken Pierce (copyright 2006) for PiercingMetal.com |
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On December 8, 2004 a crazed gunman jumped on stage and opened fire during the performance of the band Damageplan; in his line of fire was guitarist “Dimebag” Darrell Abbott and as a result of this attack, the musician and 4 other innocents died unnecessarily. Dimebag was one of the most innovative guitarists that had come to the Heavy Metal scene and along with his Brother laid down some brutal music during their years in Pantera. The band was without compromise musically but eventually disbanded and led to the brothers forming Damageplan. This new band would expand on their musical ideals and desires and be off to a great start until the fateful night. In the almost two years it has been since his murder, his Brother Vinnie Paul has formed “Big Vin Records”. With this he has taken great measures to give Dimes fans more ways to remember him than the CD’s that were filled with his great Metal sounds. The first would be the CD “Rebel Meets Rebel” which is collaboration between the Abbotts and Country Western star David Allan Coe. The result is a Country Metal hybrid that was quite interesting to listen to. The review for that CD is elsewhere in these pages so take a look for it. The other release is this DVD and it is a cornucopia of clips and videos that show Dime doing what he did best and having what appears to be a whole lot of fun. As you watch it you can’t help but think that this is the way he would want to be remembered - Kicking ass on the guitar and having crazy fun with his friends. It was an amusing DVD to watch especially considering some of the really early footage of Dime and Vinnie in performance. Fans will totally get a kick out of hearing their version of the Metallica classic “Seek and Destroy” which shows us that not only could Dime rip on the guitar very early but he could also do a pretty decent James Hetfield vocal impression when he needed to. This and the other vintage young Dime footage are priceless and perhaps my favorite portions of the DVD. There are some other great clips of Dime jamming with Zakk Wylde and a barrage of firework fights and messing with each other while on the road. There are photo galleries and a lot of guitar solo segments to enjoy along with a few interviews and interactions with fans. Though it all you see that Dimebag smile as if he didn’t have a care in the world, or take a lot of things far too seriously. This is just the kind of DVD that can help out in the healing process since so many Metal fans were affected by this loss. The teasing and taunting of one another will make you bust a gut while the guitar wizardry will once again impress and have you saying “too soon, he left us too soon”. I recommend this DVD for all fans of Dimes and his music. On December 8th 2004 we lost Dimebag Darrell Abbott to as assassin’s bullet. Let’s never forget him. Official Web Site: www.Dimevision.com Official Dimebag Memorial Web Site: www.damageplan.com/dime_memorialpage.html |
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