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Grey’s Anatomy season finale 2010 spoilers: Who died on Grey’s Anatomy ?
Viewers will find out tonight if this season’s ” Grey’s Anatomy ” finale can match the suspense of last year’s show, which left two characters’ fates uncertain.
I’m sure you guys are dying to find out how tomorrow’s finale is going to play out.. well we’ve got the sneak peeks for you guys to help tide you over until tomorrow night! Check them out for spoilers!
On “Grey’s Anatomy” Season 6, the doctors of Seattle Grace Hospital deal with life-or-death consequences on a daily basis. It’s in one another that they find comfort, friendship and, at times, more than friendship on “Grey’s Anatomy” Season 6. Together they’re discovering that neither medicine nor relationships can be defined in black and white on “Grey’s Anatomy” Season 6. Real life only comes in shades of grey.
The shooter is Mr. Clark, the guy from earlier this season who blames Derek Shepherd for his wife’s death. The whole hospital is on lockdown.
Exactly what I thought!! She shouldn’t have taken McBaby! At least she should let Meredith tell Derek about her being pregnant in the beginning.
I mean, okay, fine she let Derek stay alive, but we already knew that he wouldn’t die… God, I loved the episode and when I saw Meredith was pregnant I started to laugh out loud, but a minute later I realized Shonda wouldn’t let us have the McBaby, so I watched it with the thought that my first feeling wouldn’t last long…. And it didn’t. So thanks, thanks a lot for screwing this episode… Why take the baby? There was enough drama, I needed this one thing and she took it away, I needed a hope and now it’s taken away and we have to wait until October… There wasn’t much of MerDer in this season, but I tried to ignore it hoping, that in the season finale we would get something to hold on, but no…
I know it’s just a TV show but I’m actually crying. I needed this one thing to last, and it didn’t…
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Ronnie James Dio: An Appreciation
by Clark Collis
Categories: Metal, News, R.I.P.
As a teenage metal head I may have spent more time listening to Ronnie James Dio, who died today from cancer, than any other singer. This is partly because he was in so many darn bands—including Rainbow, Black Sabbath, and Dio—but mostly due to the fact that he was just a terrific frontman with an operatic control of his vocal instrument that few have ever matched. There are many people who only know the man from his fondness for flashing “the Devil’s horns” or his cameo in the 2006 Tenacious D movie The Pick of Destiny. However, to a certain section of the metal-loving fraternity, Ronnie James Dio really is a legend.
The singer first came to the attention of rock fans in the mid-’70s as the frontman of Rainbow, the band legendary guitarist Ritchie Blackmore formed after departing from Deep Purple. Blackmore would gain a reputation as a tough, dictatorial, boss who tended to re-shuffle the Rainbow lineup with each record. But he clearly recognized the value of Dio’s singing and songwriting skills as the vocalist would ultimately grace four Rainbow albums—1975′s Ritchie Blackmore’s Rainbow, 1976′s Rising, 1977′s On Stage, and 1978′s Long Live Rock ‘n’ Roll—before he finally departed. Notable Dio highlights from his days with Rainbow include “Man on the Silver Mountain” and “Kill the King,” a hammering showcase for his full-throated howl.
Dio next joined Black Sabbath for two albums: 1980′s Heaven and Hell and the following year’s Mob Rules. Over time it has become accepted rock wisdom that the only Sabbbath worth listening to is one that features a certain John Michael “Ozzy” Osbourne on vocals. That’s just plain wrong. The two Dio-fronted collections are terrific slabs of rock mayhem that in no way disgrace the Sabs’ history.
In 1982, he left the band and formed Dio with Sabbath drummer Vinnie Appice. The group’s debut album, Holy Diver, once again showed Dio on top form and spawned the swaggering single of the same name. Dio-the-band continued to release albums over the next decade. Meanwhile, Dio-the-singer periodically returned to the Sabbath fold. In recent years, the Mob Rules-era lineup—Dio, Appice, guitarist Tony Iommi, and bassist Geezer Butler—toured extensively under the name “Heaven & Hell” and last year released an album called The Devil You Know. If the latter collection was not the finest work of anyone involved, it did very much show that the singer still possessed one of rock’s great voices.
I’ve posted some tracks after the jump that hopefully do show Ronnie James Dio at his very best. Please check them out.
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sam Sun 05/16/10 9:21 PMGone too soon.
RIP
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ks Sun 05/16/10 9:40 PMSo Sad! I am so glad that I had a chance to meet him. My daughter met him and just loved his music-she is now 30 and never lost the love of his music.
His first band was Elf in the 60′s.
He is truly now the man on the silver mountain! Prayers go out to his family, friends and fans. What a huge loss to the music world.
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Ally Sun 05/16/10 10:05 PMWho would have thought that Dio would go before Ozzy? Thanks for all the great music Ronnie!
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Black Sabbath Sun 05/16/10 10:22 PMSaw Dio in ’85 on the Sacred Heart tour. Great show. Giant dragon on the stage. Played Heaven and Hell. We loved it.
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Joe Sun 05/16/10 10:35 PMI was at that show too…Ronnie will be missed, what a huge loss!
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jon peterson Sun 05/16/10 11:28 PMdio rocked saw him 5 times
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ophu Sun 05/16/10 10:27 PMHe also had an hilarious cameo singing the part of “Dr. X” on Queensryche’s Operation Mindcrime II.
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son of sam Sun 05/16/10 10:28 PMPlease, he wasn’t even remembered by many of the early BS fans, legend ? More than half of the rockers from the 60′s and 70′s didn’t even know his name
Obviously your mom dropped you on your head while breast-feeding you. Nobody likes a jackass who comments on something they know nothing about. Your parents need to throw your pathetic ass out of their home. You sorry parasite!!!
One of the final recordings from legendary singer RONNIE JAMES DIO (DIO, BLACK SABBATH, HEAVEN & HELL, RAINBOW, ELF) called ‘Metal Will never Die’ will appear on DAVID ROCK FEINSTEIN’s forthcoming album, Bitten by the Beast, that is due out late spring/early summer via Niji Entertainment Group, the company run by Ronnie James Dio’s wife/manager Wendy Dio. Feinstein (THE RODS) is Dio’s cousin who played guitar in Elf with the famed singer.
Bitten by the Beast tracklisting:
‘Smoke On the Horizon”Evil In Me”Break Down the Walls”Metal Will never Die’ (Ronnie James Dio on vocals)’Kill the Demon”Rocks Boogie”Give me Mercy”Run For Your Life”Gambler Gambler’
Bitten by the Beast line-up:David “Rock” Feinstein: guitar, bass, and vocalsNate Horton: drumsGuest appearances:Ronnie James Dio: vocalsCarl Canedy (The Rods): drumsGarry Bordonaro: bass
To read up on all the tributes and latest news coming in for the godfather of metal head on over to Brave Words & Bloody Knuckles.
Ronnie James Dio: Last song ever recorded surfaces online (Youtube Video)
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Good morning! It is chilly here again today….27 for my walk this morning. But I feel very awake now! And I am determined to paint. I got called away yesterday. My daughter who lives in Twin Falls called and said she was in Boise with her twins on a field trip and could I possibly meet up with them. How can you say no to that? So I met them at the zoo. The tigers there are very close and just a little scary….especially if you know their history. When they first acquired the tigers they were giving a tour to a few of the zoo donors and one of the tigers somehow got through the barrier and bit a lady's head. Not off or anything. I suppose he just wanted to say hi. She later sued the city. I would say she had some cause. Anyway it makes the exhibit that much more exciting! And brings to mind William Blake's wonderful poem. One of my favorites! I love the images of fire and strength and ….terror I guess. Tigers are one of those animals that are magnificent and terrible at the same time. I read a book about the Bengalese area where the tiger reserve is. There are still people killed every year by tigers there!
After the zoo and lunch we went to the state capitol building for a tour. It has just undergone a two year rennovation, so it was very interesting. For such a small town Boise has a lot going for it. I missed part of the tour though because I had to go feed the parking meter. They really could use some help with parking. But I had to go into this little French Pattiesserie to get change and just had to buy something too:) They have really wonderful croissants and chocolate mousse. I got both:) There goes the diet! Ah well. Some things are worth ruining a diet over.
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