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Dio RIP

Started by Ghost Whistler, May 17, 2010, 04:25:42 PM

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Ghost Whistler

Ronnie James Dio, the greatest hard rock vocalist ever, has died.

Much sadness.
"Ghost Whistler" is rated PG-13 (Parents strongly cautioned). Parental death, alien battles and annihilated worlds.

The Butcher

I'll take issue with "greatest" but there's no doubt he was one of the greats (he's one of my top 3 for sure), and I share the sentiment.

RIP, Ronnie.

\m/

Benoist

WTF? There were TWO threads about Dio yesterday, one of which I started myself. They were deleted? This is the third thread on theRPGsite about his passing. WTF is wrong with Dio, mods? Did he piss on your Cheerios or something?

Ghost Whistler

Quote from: The Butcher;381408I'll take issue with "greatest" but there's no doubt he was one of the greats (he's one of my top 3 for sure), and I share the sentiment.

RIP, Ronnie.

\m/

of course everyone's opinions will differ, but the reason I say that is because, even at 67, he was still able to sing well and he sang hard. He never went all flat like Jagger, and despite the respect i have for Bruce Dickinson, even he couldnt always cut it live.
"Ghost Whistler" is rated PG-13 (Parents strongly cautioned). Parental death, alien battles and annihilated worlds.

brettmb

STOP POSTING RIP THREADS UNLESS THEY ARE RELATED TO RPGs.