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Old 04-15-2020, 06:54 AM
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How was Hanneman personally? I hear he was very difficult.
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Old 04-15-2020, 07:11 PM
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How was Hanneman personally? I hear he was very difficult.
I loved him, he was a super sweet guy, always smiling and joking around, from the day I met him in 1984 (when they opened for Laaz Rockit at the Berkeley Keystone) until the last time I spoke to him in 2011 (when Metallica closed for them at Coachella).

There is no such thing as a rock star who toured for 25+ years who doesn't have people talking about how "difficult" they can be, and sometimes I sure they are.

Jeff was no different, but I would bet that the people who would say good things out number those who say bad by at least 100 to 1.

And really, how bad can a guy who wears a Gumby shirt be?

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Glad to hear it. Hate when I hear bad things about musicians I respect. Love the stories about Lemmy and Dio always making time for the fans. They got it.
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Glad to hear it. Hate when I hear bad things about musicians I respect. Love the stories about Lemmy and Dio always making time for the fans. They got it.
Here is my Ronnie James Dio story :

https://haggisbuffet.blogspot.com/20...nie-james.html
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Old 04-16-2020, 04:34 AM
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My God that's an awesome story. That's exactly what I was talking about.
Thanks for sharing.
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I’m really enjoying this thread.
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Doug, love these stories! I'm a little younger (49) so I missed the early 80's stuff live. Also I was broke as hell during high school so just went to parties and local clubs when I could roadie for friends bands and get in for free. Didn't start going to lots of bigger shows until the early 90's.

I just recently realized that the first time I saw Slayer was the San Berdo show that they recorded for Decade of Aggression. Only took me almost 30 years to figure that out!



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Here is my Ronnie James Dio story :

https://haggisbuffet.blogspot.com/20...nie-james.html
That's a really cool story.

I only saw him once, and must have caught a bad night. (Mob rules tour, so yeah maybe not such a good night for him.)
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Seriously.I look forward to this thread whenever there's a new post.Reading that Dio story,proves exactly that! \m/ Beautiful man. Love the stories and all the details. Simply amazing!

I know King Diamond and Motörhead have been mention....combine the two names...

Anything for Diamond Head?
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Anything for Diamond Head?
I wish.

The closest I've ever came was Metallica covering them.

Cuing up "Lighting to the Nations" right now...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hOnh...IQ25yV3LJJ41Hi

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