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Matt Davis LaPorte (Jon Oliva's Pain) 1970-2011

Posté : 21 avr. 2011, 13:09
par toxic steel
L'info met du temps à se "propager" mais il semblerait que le guitariste soit décédé très récemment...

http://www.bravewords.com/news/160511

Posté : 21 avr. 2011, 13:41
par kingdavid of steel
RIP
attendons un peu pour les jeux de mots vaseux :diable:

Posté : 21 avr. 2011, 14:21
par Larry
Genre... échec et Matt???
Il a pris LaPorte???

tss c'est pas le style du forum voyons, on a plus de respect que ca :mad:

:rip:

Posté : 21 avr. 2011, 15:10
par guardianofsteel
Putain merde :,( :,( :,( :,( RIP! Un putain de guitariste :,(

Posté : 21 avr. 2011, 21:17
par guardianofsteel
Le communiqué du groupe :
Matthew Davis LaPorte- September 11, 1970- April 20, 2011



It is with great heartache and sorrow that we relay the passing
of our dear friend, band-mate, guitarist and brother Matthew LaPorte.
Matt passed away in his home shortly after 6 pm on Wednesday.
No information regarding his cause of death is currently available.

Matt was a brilliant guitar player on all levels. He understood that instrument
better than almost anyone. His knowledge of music in general was just amazing.
His contributions to JOP and every band he ever played with was also without measure.
He was truly a one-guitar army when he needed to be and his solo performances
on all the JOP cd's will forever send chills down our spines. A near 20- year
history and friendship with one of the true greats has now ended and we are deeply saddened.

Matt was a fan of all kinds of music and instruments, having even embarked on a mission to conquer
the hammered dulcimer...one of the hardest instruments to play. He was always trying
to expand his musical horizons and influences. He marveled at the musical greats, both
old and new. He was never one to rate his talents above others and often commented
about the great new music and artists he had just discovered.

Criss Oliva was without a doubt his most profound influence, and anyone who saw him play
Savatage songs knew that Criss was channeling his talents via Matt. Matt's attention to detail and
always striving to play everything perfect is without comparison. We would sit for hours
during rehearsals with him muddling over whether a guitar chord was played exactly as recorded.
Sometimes frustrating, but always appreciated in the end. He was the professionals'
professional when it came to his guitar skills, and the loss of such a talent will be
forever felt.

Matt was a gentle soul, and would avoid conflict at all costs. He got along with everyone
and greeted all with a smile on his face. There was a shyness and almost embarrassment felt
by him from the adoration of his fans around the world...and he had many. He was humbled by the
love and respect music fans gave to him, but in a quiet way, that made him work just
a little bit harder. His had a hilarious, twisted and often sarcastic sense of humor that was
unique to him. A very funny man indeed.

We miss you terribly Matt, and we will celebrate your music and life each and every day.
That great band in the sky just got a whole lot better, and you are in the most peaceful place you
could have ever hoped for. Until we meet again...

Posté : 22 avr. 2011, 00:31
par metal militia
un très bel hommage pour un excellent guitariste, excellent en live et sur album.
RIP :,(

Posté : 22 avr. 2011, 06:08
par jerome83
RIP.... effectivement c'était vraiment un excellent gratteux !! :,(

Posté : 22 avr. 2011, 09:35
par Bib
:,( :,( :,( :,(

Posté : 22 avr. 2011, 13:19
par Gandalf
Ah ben merde :,(
Il en faisait jamais des tonnes en live, très reservé, mais putain de gratteux...

RIP.

Posté : 22 avr. 2011, 13:28
par guardianofsteel
Ouais...Et pourtant il jouait avec brio les parties d'Oliva...

Posté : 22 avr. 2011, 17:11
par Mout Mout
Je crois qu'il Matt La Porte du Paradis maintenant...

Posté : 22 avr. 2011, 17:18
par Mout Mout
Pourtant Jon Oliva l'avait prévenu: "Matt, la porte"...mais il n'a pu l'éviter...

Posté : 22 avr. 2011, 17:22
par Pierre
Wô putain :( Même pas 40 ans, en plus :,( Pour avoir vu quelques fois Oliva sur scène et lui avec, c'était effectivement un excellent guitariste, qui interprétait avec brio les parties de Savatage :up:

:rip:

Posté : 02 mai 2011, 17:44
par houguerr
je ne connais pas mais un R.I.P s'impose :(