PlexiBrown
12-06-2006, 11:02 PM
Sorry if this was posted somewhere here already. Just found it at the links.
Dimebag´s last words...
This might be old news, but I just read an interview with Vinnie Paul in Sweden Rock Magazine.
He talks about the death of Dimebag and the last words they spoke to eachother. (I found an interview on another site too.)
"M: Do you have any particular memories of Dimebag that stick out in your mind?
VP: There really are so many. I remember the last time I saw him. We used to have a code word,
which was “Van Halen,” and that just meant to let it all hang out and have a really good time, because
we both thought Van Halen were just one of the most kick-ass bands ever. He was warming up on his
guitar before our show like he always did, and putting chapstick on his lips like he always did before
a show. I just went up to him and said, “Van Halen,” and he looked over at me and said, “Van fucking Halen,”
and we high-fived each other. I didn’t know it, but a minute and a half later I would never hear from him again."
From http://www.montrealmirror.com/2006/060106/music2.html
Dimebag´s last words...
This might be old news, but I just read an interview with Vinnie Paul in Sweden Rock Magazine.
He talks about the death of Dimebag and the last words they spoke to eachother. (I found an interview on another site too.)
"M: Do you have any particular memories of Dimebag that stick out in your mind?
VP: There really are so many. I remember the last time I saw him. We used to have a code word,
which was “Van Halen,” and that just meant to let it all hang out and have a really good time, because
we both thought Van Halen were just one of the most kick-ass bands ever. He was warming up on his
guitar before our show like he always did, and putting chapstick on his lips like he always did before
a show. I just went up to him and said, “Van Halen,” and he looked over at me and said, “Van fucking Halen,”
and we high-fived each other. I didn’t know it, but a minute and a half later I would never hear from him again."
From http://www.montrealmirror.com/2006/060106/music2.html