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Behshad wrote:T-Bone wrote:This is a good positive thread. Let's remember Dio with the good memories and accomplishments and leave out the negative aspects or comments of some musicians from his past. This thread WILL stay on topic as well. And no, you don't have to comment or respond to my comment. Thanks
I don't have to comment but I will anyway.
We had all different kind of discussions and opinions after Michael Jackson died. I didn't see you deleting posts that were MUCH MUCH WORSE than just few posts that were here.
Dio may be the God to most of us , but you can't silence people if they're sharing some related news ?!
I don't think people were off topic or negative. People were just swapping opinions on a music message board , what a crime.
This place has always been great cause people can discuss thing openly. Now while I understand your rules of " delivering the message properly", I think you're killing this boards uniqueness by playing God around here and deciding a bit too much on peoples feelings in regards to a Rock Gods death ,,,,,
cyndy! wrote:It was an abrupt end to a sort of stunning, nearly unprecedented 35-year career in hard rock megastardom...
Church plans to picket rocker Dio's memorial service
Los Angeles, California (CNN) -- A public memorial service for heavy metal rocker Ronnie James Dio is planned for Sunday, with members of the Westboro Baptist Church saying they will picket the ceremony.
The church in Topeka, Kansas, is known for its intolerance of gays and its picketing of soldiers' funerals.
A picketing schedule on the church's website said protesters will be at the Dio memorial at Forest Lawn Hollywood Hills in Los Angeles, accusing the 67-year-old rocker of worshipping Satan.
Dio died on May 16 after a battle with stomach cancer.
Charges of devil-worshipping have often been leveled against heavy metal music. Dio, in particular, was a favorite target.
He popularized the "devil's horn" gesture, where the index and the little fingers are upright and the thumb is clasped against the two middle fingers.
He has said he was taught by the sign by his superstitious Italian grandmother as a way to ward off the "evil eye."
But many fundamentalist Christians have taken issue with the gesture, alleging that it is a tribute to the devil.
"Ronnie hates prejudice and violence. We need to turn the other cheek on these people that only know how to hate someone they didn't know," said Dio's wife, Wendy, about the planned protest.
Wendy Dio said the memorial will host a donation center for her husband's "Stand Up and Shout Cancer Fund," named after one his songs.
The services start at 2 p.m. (11 a.m. ET).
Dio most recently was touring with Heaven and Hell, a version of Black Sabbath renamed for legal reasons. All shows were canceled last March because of his illness.
His last public appearance was in April at the Revolver Golden Gods Awards, when he accepted a vocalist of the year award for his work on last year's Heaven and Hell album. Dio appeared frail, but he spoke while accepting his award.
Born Ronald James Padavona in 1942, Dio's professional music career began as a high school student in the late 1950s.
His 1960s rock group The Electric Elves evolved into Elf by the early 1970s, when the group played heavy blues rock.
Dio's rock became darker with his band Rainbow, which he left in 1979 to join Black Sabbath.
Black Sabbath released three albums with Dio, including "Heaven and Hell" in 1980, "Mob Rules" in 1981 and "Live Evil" in 1982.
Dio left that band in 1982, but he had a brief reunion with the group a decade later.
He formed the group Dio in 1982 and later Heaven and Hell.
Voyager wrote:I hope some hardcore Dio rockers put a beatdown on these losers that they never forget:Church plans to picket rocker Dio's memorial service
Los Angeles, California (CNN) -- A public memorial service for heavy metal rocker Ronnie James Dio is planned for Sunday, with members of the Westboro Baptist Church saying they will picket the ceremony.
The church in Topeka, Kansas, is known for its intolerance of gays and its picketing of soldiers' funerals.
A picketing schedule on the church's website said protesters will be at the Dio memorial at Forest Lawn Hollywood Hills in Los Angeles, accusing the 67-year-old rocker of worshipping Satan.
Dio died on May 16 after a battle with stomach cancer.
Charges of devil-worshipping have often been leveled against heavy metal music. Dio, in particular, was a favorite target.
He popularized the "devil's horn" gesture, where the index and the little fingers are upright and the thumb is clasped against the two middle fingers.
He has said he was taught by the sign by his superstitious Italian grandmother as a way to ward off the "evil eye."
But many fundamentalist Christians have taken issue with the gesture, alleging that it is a tribute to the devil.
"Ronnie hates prejudice and violence. We need to turn the other cheek on these people that only know how to hate someone they didn't know," said Dio's wife, Wendy, about the planned protest.
Wendy Dio said the memorial will host a donation center for her husband's "Stand Up and Shout Cancer Fund," named after one his songs.
The services start at 2 p.m. (11 a.m. ET).
Dio most recently was touring with Heaven and Hell, a version of Black Sabbath renamed for legal reasons. All shows were canceled last March because of his illness.
His last public appearance was in April at the Revolver Golden Gods Awards, when he accepted a vocalist of the year award for his work on last year's Heaven and Hell album. Dio appeared frail, but he spoke while accepting his award.
Born Ronald James Padavona in 1942, Dio's professional music career began as a high school student in the late 1950s.
His 1960s rock group The Electric Elves evolved into Elf by the early 1970s, when the group played heavy blues rock.
Dio's rock became darker with his band Rainbow, which he left in 1979 to join Black Sabbath.
Black Sabbath released three albums with Dio, including "Heaven and Hell" in 1980, "Mob Rules" in 1981 and "Live Evil" in 1982.
Dio left that band in 1982, but he had a brief reunion with the group a decade later.
He formed the group Dio in 1982 and later Heaven and Hell.
treetopovskaya wrote:they're not doing gods work... they're following a false prophet... *edit*
The Bible wrote:"If a man lies with a male as with a women, both of them shall be put to death for their abominable deed; they have forfeited their lives." Leviticus 20:13
The Bible wrote:Malachi 3:6 "For I am the LORD, I do not change."
Hebrews 13:8 "Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today, and forever."
James 1:17 "Every good gift and every perfect gift is from above, and comes down from the Father of lights, with whom there is no variation or shadow of turning."
treetopovskaya wrote:the memorial is today.
{{{{{ ronnie james dio }}}}}
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q-aHeoLuMDY
(thanks for sending me this video indy... i'm so sad i missed howie w/ alcatrazz cover this!)
Carla777 wrote:treetopovskaya wrote:the memorial is today.
{{{{{ ronnie james dio }}}}}
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q-aHeoLuMDY
(thanks for sending me this video indy... i'm so sad i missed howie w/ alcatrazz cover this!)
I have that DVD, is amazing, Ronnie was singing like an angel, beautiful!
I wish i could be there in his last tribute altough i'm happy i could see him in his last tour =)
Voyager wrote:treetopovskaya wrote:they're not doing gods work... they're following a false prophet... *edit*
Have you read your Bible lately?The Bible wrote:"If a man lies with a male as with a women, both of them shall be put to death for their abominable deed; they have forfeited their lives." Leviticus 20:13
I'd say Fred is letting the gays off easy based on this Biblical commandment above. I don't agree with the Bible, but Fred Phelps is at least willing to obey the book that many people say is the "word of God". For those of you who think the God of the Bible has changed and no longer wants you to kill gays, consider these Bible verses:The Bible wrote:Malachi 3:6 "For I am the LORD, I do not change."
Hebrews 13:8 "Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today, and forever."
James 1:17 "Every good gift and every perfect gift is from above, and comes down from the Father of lights, with whom there is no variation or shadow of turning."
So, if you really want to obey the Bible, grab a picket sign and a gun and go join Fred Phelps at the Dio rally. I don't think that is what you should do, but that is what the Bible commands you to do - and the Bible says that God hasn't changed.
Jana wrote:John Payne of Asia performs Heaven and Hell acoustically:
http://www.youtube.com/v/K0ayK8uAIrw&hl=en
Carla777 wrote:Another great artist who sang for Ronnie is his goodbye was Joey Belladonna (Anthrax)...i love his voice and the arrangements here =)
Belladonna (Man on the silver mountain)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D2_Iv89wSmw
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