I know there are a few black metal fans on here who I bet will be sad to read this........
QUORTHON IS DEAD - 9 june 2004
BATHORY mastermind Tomas "Quorthon" Forsberg was found dead in his apartment in Stockholm, Sweden on Monday, June 7, informed sources have confirmed. The 39-year-old son of Black Mark Records owner B?rje Forsberg, long considered one of black metal's founders, died of an apparent heart failure. More information as it becomes available.
(from www.terrorizer.co.uk)
R.I.P Quorthon
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Sad news.
I have a couple of Bathory albums kicking around somewhere...
I have a couple of Bathory albums kicking around somewhere...
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Aye very sad news.
I've only got the odd song but I've read tons about em.
I've only got the odd song but I've read tons about em.
“I got lost in the mirror, wondering what could have been, I couldn’t help but kill her, but I couldn’t kill the dream.”
Very sad news. He's from my hometown. Never heard his music thoughBlack Horizon wrote:It's such a shame that is. Bathory were a **** great band. Bathory's 'Blood, Fire, Death' and 'Under The Sign Of The Black Mark' albums were amazing. If it wasn't for Bathory, Black Metal would not exist like it does.
Quarthorn R.I.P.
I think someone set my soul alight
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Black Horizon wrote:It's such a shame that is. Bathory were a **** great band. Bathory's 'Blood, Fire, Death' and 'Under The Sign Of The Black Mark' albums were amazing. If it wasn't for Bathory, Black Metal would not exist like it does.
Quarthorn R.I.P.
Quite.
Hell is other people
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And another god falls down.
First Ray Charles, now Quorthon.
Two of the most impressive musicians that ever walked this earth...
Quorth was one of the main reasons for me to play Black Metal in the early days...
Count Grisnakh next?
IZ.
First Ray Charles, now Quorthon.
Two of the most impressive musicians that ever walked this earth...
Quorth was one of the main reasons for me to play Black Metal in the early days...
Count Grisnakh next?
IZ.
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He will be if he makes anymore albums on those Bontempi keyboards of his :Izzy HaveMercy wrote:Count Grisnakh next?
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Will the funeral be at a church?
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Surely those lovely Geordie lads Venom were more influentual?
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He would probably be cremated and then they would have to burn the church too
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Thank you BH
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Stop picking your nose boy!Black Horizon wrote:Nah, not really. Venom were sometimes a bit too Rock & Roll, so BathoryRed Sunsets wrote:Surely those lovely Geordie lads Venom were more influentual?
inspired a lot more Black Metal in a way. However, Venom's debut album Welcome To Hell was released in 1981 and their second album Black Metal was released in 1982. So addmittedly Venom came first.
Go to sleep now, Francis.
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Sir?, sir?, sir?, please sir?.......
"And when you start to think about death, you start to think about what's after it. And then you start hoping there is a God. For me, it's a frightening thought to go nowhere".
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