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    He Came to Rock

    He Came to Rock
    Publisher: Big Vin Records
    Category: Book

    List Price: $29.98
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    Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 6 reviews
    Sales Rank: 15373

    Format: Best Of, Dvd-video, Ntsc
    Media: Paperback
    Number Of Items: 1
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.6
    Dimensions (in): 10.6 x 8.3 x 0.6

    UPC: 854863001731
    EAN: 0854863001731
    ASIN: B001GSFEG0

    Release Date: November 18, 2008
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    Product Description
    Dimebag Darrell He Came To Rock biography/picture book, with bonus Dimevision DVD!



    He Came To Rock follows Dime from his roots growing up in the household of a working-class musician to his success as a much-loved and world renowned rock guitar God. From deep in the heart of Texas to the Monsters of Rock concert to Ozzfest 2000 to MTV s Headbangers Ball you re there every step of the way.



    Join Dime in the early 1980 s with his first band, Pantera, and stay with him through his final tour in 2004 with his last band Damageplan. Always, humble, always crazy, always the best at what he did, he remains burned in our minds and in our hearts a rock God for the ages. But most importantly the echoes of his live music in the countless bands and guitar slingers who remained inspired by his genius.



    The book features over 400 color pictures, and takes you backstage and behind the scenes with Dime and Vinnie, including never before seen pictures of the early years of Pantera!



    Customer Reviews:   Read 1 more reviews...

    5 out of 5 stars He Came to Rock   January 8, 2009
    Jackie D. Brown (Utah)
    The package came very quickly and in good shape. Dimebag would have been proud.


    5 out of 5 stars FANTASTIC COLLECTION OF PHOTO'S   December 24, 2008
    Patrick J McGinnis (Renton, WA)
    0 out of 1 found this review helpful

    I have never read a book about a band before now. I was blown away by all the pictures that were in this book. Very nice and an enjoyable read about Dimebag from the start. From the first time he picked up a guitar and asked his dad to teach him how to play to the tragic night that we all lost a living legend, the photo's are there. I haven't watched the DVD yet, but I expect it is chock full of Dime's crazy antics when not mesmerizing and blowing crazy fans away with his licks!! He was such a musicians musician, and I really enjoyed getting a glimpse of the man behind the Rock Star.


    5 out of 5 stars NONELOUDER THAN DIMEBAG   December 11, 2008
    B. THOMPSON (Planet Caprica)
    0 out of 1 found this review helpful

    Great coffee table book with tons of early, never-before-seen photos of the legend. Dime & Vinnie started Pantera in their early teens and it was a long way to the top of their 90s heyday. Yes, it's not the definitive bio (Vinnie's working on that) but ignore the haters down below - it is a total bargain as the book also comes with an expanded DimeVision DVD (like Jackass meets the Pantera home movies with twice the explosions - no censoring Darrell there for sure!)

    GETCHA PULL!



    2 out of 5 stars A Big Letdown   December 4, 2008
    JB4
    2 out of 3 found this review helpful

    After anxiously waiting for this book to come out, I have to say I'm very disappointed. First impressions do matter and in this case they blew it big time. For a book that is supposed to be "the" tribute, they could have done much better. It starts with the cover. They take a beautiful cover photo of Dime and make it look like a tabloid magazine; surrounding it with cheap, "Heavy Metalish" fonts and a glaring "bonus DVD" pitch at the bottom of the cover giving it a cartoon-like feel. It looks more like a "How To Shred Like Dimebag" guitar tab book, rather than a biographical tribute. As for being a biography of Dimebag, hardly. I was left wanting much more. There are some cool photos but beyond that, there's really nothing new. It read like an advertisement for Dean Guitars and self-serving pitches for Vinnie Paul Abbott and Rita Haney. I mean, seriously, who cares if Rita helped Dimebag design a guitar headstock; so what, whoopdefreakingdo! Yes, some great photos are included, but I didn't find one single interesting, cool, or fascinating shred of new insight that I believe even the most passive Pantera/Dime fan didn't already know. And I found it shameful that Phil Anselmo and Rex Brown were rarely mentioned or shown in photos despite being a very important part of Dimebag's famous life in Pantera. As for Damageplan, the book tends to exaggerate the popularity of the band and sugar coats most every facet of Dime's post-Pantera years. Yeah, it's a bummer. The "official" Dimebag book is pretty much just rehashed stories, anecdotes and yarns that present a very sanitized PG rated view of Dimebag Darrell Abbott. I have to agree with another reviewer. If you want a good read that's Dimebag related get a copy of the book "A Vulgar Display of Power" by Chris Armold. Wow, talk about a powerful book. This book is endorsed in "He Came To Rock" as being a detailed account of Dimebag's murder in Columbus, Ohio. That is true, but it's that and more. There are real in-depth bios about all the other people that were killed that horrific night. I sure hope that someone actually writes an in-depth biography on Dimebag Darrell Abbott, because this isn't it. While it's nice to flip through and check out the photos, it is not the substantial read I was hoping for. You can read the book in two hours and at almost $30, I'd recommend the library. I was very dissatisfied.


    5 out of 5 stars dimebag is the one who came to rock   November 30, 2008
    Amy Hale (Ohio,USA)
    1 out of 3 found this review helpful

    This book is heartfelt and a proper tribute to a extremely talented rock god. He will continue to live forever in all the hearts of his family and all his fans with tributes like this.


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