Re: In response to dimebags death in Chit-Chat
deadsetgav wrote:
I dont think listening to music, watching a film, playing a particular game or looking at a cornflakes advert causes regular, well adjusted people to go out and commit crimes.
Certainly not. I listen to heavy metal, “Die Hard” and “The Terminator” are two of my all time favourite films, I have played Grand Theft Auto 1&3, Quake, Doom, Carmageddon and other “violent” computer games over the years and really enjoyed them, but I have no trouble seperating reality from fantasy, and have no desire to ever harm another person in any way.
Posted on Thu, 9 December 2004 at 15:56
Re: In response to dimebags death in Chit-Chat
No.
I listen to aggressive thrash metal a lot, and I enjoy fairly rough mosh pits (although if anyone falls over i’m the first to grab their arm and help them up).
However, I have not been in a physical fight since primary school (I’m 25), and I have not ever been driven to hitting someone (and believe me, I’ve had provocation). I’m just not a violent person.
Posted on Thu, 9 December 2004 at 15:14
Re: Pantera ex-members killed in Other Bands & Artists
:-( Sucks. I’m not really into Damageplan, but I really like Pantera.
I’ll be listening to “Vulgar Display of Power” tonight. RIP Dimebag.
Posted on Thu, 9 December 2004 at 10:28
Re: Making an arse myself at the Bristol DJ set in Therapy? Live
Haha… well, I’m pretty certain its not true ;-)
I was so drunk, though. When the taxi arrived at my house, I stumbled out of it and into a hedge. It took me three attempts to get out of the hedge without falling straight back in… I felt very crap the next day ;-)
Posted on Mon, 1 November 2004 at 10:48
Making an arse myself at the Bristol DJ set in Therapy? Live
Title: Making an arse myself at the Bristol DJ set
I went to the T? DJ set at Club UK in bristol.. and it was really good! Good music, cheap Stella Artois (for a club), and my fave band.
Early on in the night I approached Andy at the DJ booth and got him to sign a poster for me.. He smiled and enthusiastically signed it and got Neil and Michael to do the same. I told him that apart from the chorus to “Perish the thought”, NANE absolutely kicked ass, and he smiled and said thanks.
A bit later I bumped into Michael as I was leaving the bogs. Now, by this time I’d had a LOT of beer, and my brain was severely disconnected from my voice. What I wanted to do was talk to him about how it was nice to hear a lot of his playing on NANE, and how I love seeing Therapy? live. However, it seems that when I get really drunk, the voice when disconnected from my brain goes into “pathetic sycophant mode” and I blurted out something crap about how if I played bass, he’d be my idol. I mean really. Not only is that not true, its just a really idiotic thing to say. Then some guy came over who didn’t recognise Michael and started talking to me about System of a Down (I was wearing a SOTD t-shirt, you see), and Michael took this opportunity to escape the drunken nonsense I was spouting. *sigh* I hope if I get to meet him again I can talk like a normal human being…
Later I spoke to Neil who was also really nice, and when I said I preferred his drumming to Grahams he seemed pleased, but said that he found it tougher to learn the songs Graham had drummed on than the ones Fife had, on the whole, and then I talked about seeing T? play live.
So.. all in all, it turns out that not only have Therapy? produced my all time favourite album, and a bunch of other really great albums, they’re all nice guys who seem very happy to engage with their fans and its really great.
Thanks Andy, Michael and Neil for a great night and enduring my drunken ramblings so nicely!
Posted on Sun, 31 October 2004 at 22:06