This song was a tribute to The Late Dimebag Darrell Abbott
I actually cried in mourning during this songs music video
In This River, by Black Label Society
I've been around this world
Yet I see no end
All shall fade to black again and again
This storm that's broken me
My only friend
In this river all shall fade to black
In ths river ain't no coming back
In this river all shall fade to black
Ain't no coming back
Withdrawn I step away
Just to find myself
The door is closed again
The only one left
This storm that's broken me
My only friend
In this river all shall fade to black
In ths river ain't no coming back
In this river all shall fade to black
Ain't no coming back
I've been around this world
Yet I see no end
All shall fade to black again and again
This storm that's broken me
My only friend
In this river all shall fade to black
In ths river ain't no coming back
In this river all shall fade to black
Ain't no coming back
I use this icon in memory of a great man, although I never met him,
he will always be considered one of my family and I will miss his greatness
I know it seems corney, but such as people were saddened during the deaths of such people
as Tu Pac, Aaliyah, Princess Diana, Bob Hope, Jim Henson, Fred Rogers, Johnny Ramone, and Johnny Carson
This Man has caused me to become saddened. It was a while ago yes, but I still get this feeling every once in a while
Where ever you are, Rock On for now untill there can be no more Rock
This is for you
Vinnie Mourns Dimebags Death
Former PANTERA/DAMAGEPLAN drummer Vinnie Paul recently commented on BLACK LABEL SOCIETY's "In This River" video. The moving tribue to the guitar legend "Dimebag" Darrell Abbott, who would have celebrated his 39th birthday on Saturday, August 20, was directed by Eric Zimmerman and is the new single from BLACK LABEL SOCIETY's Artemis Records debut, "Mafia". Frontman Zakk Wylde, primarily known for his stunning guitar prowess, is featured in a rare appearance at the piano.
Commented Vinnie Paul in an Artemis press release: "I'm really glad Zakk dedicated his latest video to the memory of Dime. I remember the night Zakk played it for me on his bus. It's very hard when you lose a best friend, mentor, idol, companion or brother like Dime, and this video captures the emotion and pain that we all feel. As Dime always said, 'It's the highs and lows of rock and roll and you gotta keep on keepin' on.' Great job, Zakk!"