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Post by Kamikaze Parrot on Aug 14, 2006 16:10:21 GMT -5
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seriously... this gross me out..
but on the other hand I eat animals so I shouldnt complain really.
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Post by Misanthropic Philanthropist on Aug 14, 2006 17:22:53 GMT -5
I remember the sheep head incident. Had a sheep head impaled on a stick, threw it and knocked some fan out or something.
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Post by Kamikaze Parrot on Aug 15, 2006 13:16:50 GMT -5
I remember the sheep head incident. Had a sheep head impaled on a stick, threw it and knocked some fan out or something. somehow thats pretty funny.
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I think it was on a Pearl Jam concert at Roskilde 9 persons died....
thats not funny... ´too much people and the mudd. I know a guy who was there. He said one could feel in the air something bad was supposed to happen.
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Post by Misanthropic Philanthropist on Aug 16, 2006 17:33:45 GMT -5
Yeah, an ominous feeling on the day that something bad is going to happen...
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Post by Kamikaze Parrot on Aug 17, 2006 14:48:41 GMT -5
Yeah, an ominous feeling on the day that something bad is going to happen... true..
static air.
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Post by Cupcake Avenger on Aug 17, 2006 16:12:54 GMT -5
I remember the sheep head incident. Had a sheep head impaled on a stick, threw it and knocked some fan out or something. somehow thats pretty funny.
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I think it was on a Pearl Jam concert at Roskilde 9 persons died....
thats not funny... ´too much people and the mudd. I know a guy who was there. He said one could feel in the air something bad was supposed to happen.
yeah I heard about that concert... apparantly for the rest of the tour pearl jam refused to play the song "Alive", for whatever reason (maybe the title or maybe they were playing it when the deaths happened?)
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Post by Kamikaze Parrot on Aug 17, 2006 16:35:06 GMT -5
yeah I heard about that concert... apparantly for the rest of the tour pearl jam refused to play the song "Alive", for whatever reason (maybe the title or maybe they were playing it when the deaths happened?) I can check that up I guess..
I know they started to play.. and then they stopped and tried to calm the audience down...
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Post by Cupcake Avenger on Aug 17, 2006 16:43:14 GMT -5
yeah I heard about that concert... apparantly for the rest of the tour pearl jam refused to play the song "Alive", for whatever reason (maybe the title or maybe they were playing it when the deaths happened?) I can check that up I guess..
I know they started to play.. and then they stopped and tried to calm the audience down... hmm yeah shit like that happens at concerts sometimes. sucks...one famous incident happened when the who played in cincinnati, ohio...like 10 people got trampled or something.
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Post by Kamikaze Parrot on Aug 17, 2006 17:22:00 GMT -5
I can check that up I guess..
I know they started to play.. and then they stopped and tried to calm the audience down... hmm yeah shit like that happens at concerts sometimes. sucks...one famous incident happened when the who played in cincinnati, ohio...like 10 people got trampled or something. aww.. sucks too
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Post by Misanthropic Philanthropist on Mar 13, 2007 15:54:37 GMT -5
way late, and off subject, but in the early days, Deicide used to take buckets of entrails and blood and guts and throw it on people. Needless to say, they weren't allowed to play many places. And IMO, the reason Mayhem has a stage show like that is because their music is stagnant and boring. Just a thought.
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Post by Kamikaze Parrot on Mar 13, 2007 16:16:32 GMT -5
And IMO, the reason Mayhem has a stage show like that is because their music is stagnant and boring. Just a thought. not a bad thought
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Post by Misanthropic Philanthropist on Mar 13, 2007 16:45:40 GMT -5
I've also never really liked Mayhem. They've from what I've known always been more about their personal lives and not their music. The whole Euronymous and Dead thing really got Mayhem's name out there, not their music.
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Post by Kamikaze Parrot on Mar 13, 2007 16:56:37 GMT -5
I've also never really liked Mayhem. They've from what I've known always been more about their personal lives and not their music. The whole Euronymous and Dead thing really got Mayhem's name out there, not their music. Im no expert on mayhem so I cant really tell you my opinion..
but you are probably 100% right.
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Post by Misanthropic Philanthropist on Mar 13, 2007 17:00:38 GMT -5
well, find out what Euronymous and the rest of the band did after Euronymous found Dead after he killed himself.
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Post by Kamikaze Parrot on Mar 13, 2007 17:16:52 GMT -5
well, find out what Euronymous and the rest of the band did after Euronymous found Dead after he killed himself. "In 1993, Øystein Aarseth was fatally stabbed by Varg Vikernes, who was going by the alias "Count Grishnackh" at the time. According to official reports Øystein received a total of twenty-three wounds: two to the head, five to the neck, and sixteen to the back.
There is much speculation as regards the motive for the murder, Vikernes has stated that the stabbing was motivated mostly by self-defense (see: A Burzum Story)
After Aarseth's death Mayhem continued to record their upcoming album De Mysteriis Dom Sathanas. However, Euronymous' mother had asked Hellhammer, Mayhem's drummer, to remove the bassline recorded by Varg. Though he promised to personally re-record the bass parts himself, in truth he had no idea how to, and so the final album retained the Varg contributions."
A Burzum Story : www.burzum.org/eng/library/a_burzum_story02.shtml
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