Thursday, January 27, 2011

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Strange Dave Mustaine and Love


few months ago (last year), a buddy went to Argentina and land brought an interesting magazine, I forget the name, but that was an issue about the career of Ronnie James Dio. In the magazine in turn had a short article devoted to Colorado where mention irrelevant things, which in turn are evident but well prove to be interesting for any fan of Megadeth.

happens that, as many know, the Thrash Metal is a genre that has been characterized, apart from its sound, its lyrics about violence, politics, injustice, addiction, suicide, death, murder, wars and various social issues (in most cases). But Mustaine was the first I have always inspired women. From the first Megadeth album, Killing Is My Business ... And Business Is Good! " and love was a topic that Mustaine wanted to talk with the song "Love to Death" whose lyrics he sums up as follows: "The boy meets a girl, boy falls for girl, girl does not love the boy, the boy kills the girl. "Very unlike what they did Metallica, Anthrax, Slayer, Exodus, Overkill and other bands of the scene. Megadeth delivered songs about women.

To be more precise Dave Mustaine was inspired by the opposite sex 14 times (to date), of which, on two occasions it is he who makes ("Tornado of Souls" and "The Hardest Part of Letting Go") in other four will leave to him ("In My Darkest Hour", "1000 Times Good Bye", "I'll Get Even" and "Tears in a Vial"), three songs, the thing is mutual ("Trust" "Almost Honest" and "Promises"), twice those women are just ghosts ("Mary Jane "and" Lucretia ") in" Wake up Death "Dave mounted horns to Diana and the aforementioned" Love to Deah "Lover kills his beloved. Another song from the early days of Megadeth is the controversial" The Mechanix "written in the days which was in Metallica, which is only a metaphor for a mechanic and sex.

on the romantic life of Mr. megadeath are only known details such as who is married to Pamela Casselberry, the mother of his children. Dave wrote some of the lyrics of "The Hardest Part of Letting Go" but she did not like. And he knows about his former girlfriend from the beginning, Diana, who drove the band Jeff Young believing that the liked of it is also she who dedicates the lyrics of "In My Darkest Hour", but the melody of this song is in memory of Cliff Burton and Mustaine was completed in the time you hear of death his old friend bassist.


Overall Mustaine has mentioned the word love 70 times in his songs, many, considering that God and the Devil said 25 times, blood 46, head 68 times. But the most common word Dave is ... death, repeated 192 times throughout his discography.

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