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Today we mourn in respect to Sir Christopher Lee, accomplished actor, musician and narrator for a variety of Rhapsody Of Fire songs and also Manowar, who has passed away at the late age of 93. Christopher Lee latest single, Darkest Carols, Faithful Sing was released last December. May he rest in peace.
Luca Turilli's Rhapsody have shared the following statement on their Facebook page: "Our beloved brother Christopher Lee recently passed away. The collaboration with him represented for us one of the highest moments of our whole career. Honor and Glory to one of the greatest men on Earth! Tons of Love to Cristina and the whole Lee's family."
Sir Christopher Lee has died at the age of 93 after being hospitalised for respiratory problems and heart failure.
R.I.P. One of the very few actors I actually enjoyed watching and listening. Every word this guy uthered was a work of wisdom and charisma. His death is a huge loss even though 93 is a very honorable age.
Listening to this in tribute for him,
I think I'll back to back put on The Whip And The Body and The Satanic Rites Of Dracula tonight.
I did actually on my morning ride to work, it was a rainy summer morning and this could be the most fit soundtrack I could listen to for such a saddened day..
May he forever rock in that great gig in the sky! Farewell and thanks for everything.
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"Cross is only an iron,hope is just an illusion,freedom is nothing but a name..."
"Build your walls of the dead stone...Build your roofs of a dead wood..Build your dreams of a dead thoughts"
He was honestly a living legend until today; now he's just a legend. But between his insane WWII exploits, his phenomenal acting career, and his passion for metal music at an age that most people probably can't even tolerate listening to this type of music, just honestly so cool. It's definitely sad, but he lived life to the absolute best of his ability and got every last drop out of it, so I feel like it's time to just celebrate what an incredible life he had.
>He was Dracula
>He was Sherlock Holmes
>He was Lucifer
>He was Lord Summerisle
>He was Count Dooku
>He was Saruman
>He hunted Nazis during WWII
>He did a concept album about Charlemagne
You may be badass, but you'll never be that badass. RIP, Sir Christopher
---- I am the Magician and the Exorcist. I am the axle of the wheel, and the cube in the circle. “Come unto me” is a foolish word: for it is I that go.
Every man is bound to die sooner or later, but a true legend never will.
Exactly. I would add that I never saw a man so old being so cool. He never let his age get in the way of his love for things like Fantasy, Heavy music, etc.
Even over 90, he was still as open-minded to those things as a teenager. And what a charisma. He will remain a model for me.
Anyway, unlike a nobody like me, he will always live through all his movies, music, etc.
A man really worthy of respect.
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"Why would we fear death, when life is so much more frightening?"
>He was Dracula
>He was Sherlock Holmes
>He was Lucifer
>He was Lord Summerisle
>He was Count Dooku
>He was Saruman
>He hunted Nazis during WWII
>He did a concept album about Charlemagne
You may be badass, but you'll never be that badass. RIP, Sir Christopher
He was also King Uriel The most badass part on the last RoF albums.