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NESVRSTANI
Advanced Member
Croatia
10197 Posts
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Poli
Advanced Member
Slovenia
37807 Posts
Member since 26/10/2007 |
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NESVRSTANI
Advanced Member
Croatia
10197 Posts
Member since 08/02/2006 |
Posted - 03/05/2013 : 09:17:04
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quote: Originally posted by Poli
RIP
Tesko je zamisliti Slayer bez njega...
Ne da je teško nego je meni nemoguće zamislit Slayer bez njega. Ikona, i jedan od najvećih/najvažnijih ljudi thrash metala.
RIP |
Doli sve stranke!!! Živili naši dušmani!!! |
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kapetan
New Member
Croatia
202 Posts
Member since 28/09/2004 |
Posted - 03/05/2013 : 09:40:53
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A realno, Slayer je već više od 3 godine bez njega. Sad su još napucali i Lombarda tako da nekako slutim da je ovo kraj priče...
Napustila nas je jedna velika osoba...
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Cromwell
Advanced Member
Croatia
4250 Posts
Member since 10/09/2011 |
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cronos six
Advanced Member
Serbia
7913 Posts
Member since 09/09/2008 |
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Johnny Difool
Advanced Member
Croatia
13988 Posts
Member since 21/02/2010 |
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magnus
Junior Member
Slovenia
340 Posts
Member since 22/08/2004 |
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tex2
stripovi.com suradnik
Croatia
30719 Posts
Member since 17/09/2006 |
Posted - 03/05/2013 : 13:13:31
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R.I.P. |
"Od svakog treba tražiti samo ono što on može dati." "The puck is in! The home team wins!", the good ol' hockey game
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Combatrock
Advanced Member
Serbia
4788 Posts
Member since 26/12/2009 |
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fler
Senior Member
Croatia
2024 Posts
Member since 21/10/2003 |
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Andrej
Senior Member
Croatia
1556 Posts
Member since 15/03/2010 |
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Nivox
Senior Member
Croatia
1314 Posts
Member since 01/11/2011 |
Posted - 03/05/2013 : 21:12:22
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Jutros kad sam pokupio frenda da idemo na posao, prvo što mi je rekao kad je ušao u auto - umro je Jeff Hanneman. RIP |
Sve što zna za smrt, može se ponovo roditi! |
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krem
New Member
Bosnia and Herzegovina
105 Posts
Member since 14/05/2011 |
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cat claw
Advanced Member
5838 Posts
Member since 06/10/2007 |
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Poli
Advanced Member
Slovenia
37807 Posts
Member since 26/10/2007 |
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Poli
Advanced Member
Slovenia
37807 Posts
Member since 26/10/2007 |
Posted - 07/05/2013 : 07:35:32
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Nazalost, nije to bilo zbog tog paukovog ujeda...
We received several reports from friends of Jeff that he stopped taking physical therapy seriously. Earlier this week, Jeff's behavior caught up with him and he was admitted to the hospital in Souther California where his liver later failed.
Our sources today tell us "Jeff was drinking Heineken and vodka for breakfast, lunch and dinner up until a few months ago. The spider bite was no longer an issue with him, it was his drinking. He just never stopped. It is such a sad day for metal. He was Slayer."
Slayer broke the news of his death today and also stated he was survived by his wife Kathy. "You have to wonder who wrote that statement" another source tells us as "Jeff Hanneman filed for divorce from Kathy almost two years ago. Either some publicist wrote the statement and they aren't the words of the band or the band itself was really that out of touch with what was going on in Jeff's life lately." The music community lost a true pioneer. Jeff was metal.
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Anything is possible dec d uej Be the Change You Want to See
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Cromwell
Advanced Member
Croatia
4250 Posts
Member since 10/09/2011 |
Posted - 07/05/2013 : 09:10:20
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Eh inače ne komentiram žutila itd al jbg, u članku se pogrešno interpretira sve to. Naravno da nije umro od ugriza kad se još prošle godine izliječio od propadanja mesa kao vidljive posljedice ugriza. Ali se tu zaboravlja na posljedice koje su otrov i terapija ostavili za sobom u tijelu. Zasigurno je pio konjske doze antibiotika od kojih se piša krv a onda se samo može zamisliti u kakvom mu je stanju bila jetra.
Uostalom evo novija vijest:
quote: The Gauntlet can now exclusively confirm that Jeff Hanneman knew about his liver disease. Our sources have confirmed to us that Jeff was seeking treatment and had been sober for 2 months, a condition of being on the liver transplant list. There are four stages of liver disease, and Jeff was at stage 4 two months ago. He sought treatment earlier this year and and specialists informed him he needed a new liver and he was placed on a liver transplant list. Those closest to him thought with him being sober, he'd pull through everything okay.
Jeff knew he had a problem earlier in the year when he began getting drunk after a beer or two. This is a sign that the liver is no longer able to function and process the alcohol from the blood.
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Bok, kako si.
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Poli
Advanced Member
Slovenia
37807 Posts
Member since 26/10/2007 |
Posted - 10/05/2013 : 08:28:47
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While the details are being worked out now, Slayer wants its fans to know that there will be a celebration of Jeff Hanneman's life sometime later this month, along with Jeff's family and friends, the public will be invited to attend. More information will be posted here soon.
Kerry King and Tom Araya are trying to deal with the loss of their brother by remembering some the good times they shared.
KERRY: "I had so many great times with Jeff... in the early days when we were out on the road, he and I were the night owls, we would stay up all night on the bus, just hanging out, talking, watching movies... World War II movies, horror movies, we watched "Full Metal Jacket" so many times, we could practically recite all of the dialogue."
TOM: "When we first formed Slayer, we used to rehearse all the time, religiously, 24/7. Jeff and I spent a lot of time hanging out together, he lived in my father's garage which was also our rehearsal space. When he got his own apartment, he had an 8-track and I would go there to record songs I'd written, not Slayer songs, other stuff I'd written. At a certain point, you still have the band but you start your own lives outside of the band, so that 24/7 falls to the side, you don't spend as much time together as you once did. I miss those early days."
KERRY: "He was a gigantic World War II buff, his father served in that war, so when Slayer played Russia for the first time - I think it was 1998 - Jeff and I went to one of Moscow's military museums. I'll never forget him walking around that place, looking at all of the tanks, weapons and other exhibits. He was like a kid on Christmas morning. But that was Jeff's thing, he knew so much about WW II history, he could have taught it in school."
TOM: "We were in New York recording South of Heaven. Jeff and I were at the hotel and we had to get to the studio - I think it was called Chung King, a real rundown place. So we left the hotel and decided to walk, but then it started raining. We walked maybe five blocks, and it was raining so hard, we were totally soaked, so we decided to get a cab. Here we are, two dudes with long hair and leather jackets, absolutely soaked, thumbing to the studio. No one would stop. We had to walk the entire way."
TOM: "Jeff was a lifeline of Slayer, he wrote so many of the songs that the band will always be known for. He had a good heart, he was a good guy."
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We've just learned that the official cause of Jeff's death was alcohol related cirrhosis. While he had his health struggles over the years, including the recent Necrotizing fasciitis infection that devastated his well-being, Jeff and those close to him were not aware of the true extent of his liver condition until the last days of his life. Contrary to some reports, Jeff was not on a transplant list at the time of his passing, or at any time prior to that. In fact, by all accounts, it appeared that he had been improving – he was excited and looking forward to working on a new record.
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