Its A Thing That Needs To Be Talked
You see what we have here is technology . We all love some artist that have unfortunately passed away . I too love some artist that have passed away by many reasons like Freddie Mercury , Dimebag Darrel and in this case one of the heavy metal music fathers Ronnie James Dio . Died on natural cause or not it doesn't really matter . Ronnie James Dio died in 2010 due to stomach cancer .and left a huge gap behind him . This is where technology comes to fill the gap with Dio and make him sing again not himself but his hologram . Hologram technology is spread across Japan where they make huge concerts with imaginary singers holograms and they love it . Dio hologram first appeared at last year’s Wacken Open Air festival and will now appear at the show in the States on February 2 at The Novo, Los Angeles. The thing is that when you resurrect a person that died people get really confused about what they see and they get a little annoyed with the fact that we should leave dead people alone . My opinion is that its alright as long as someone doesn't get andvantage of it like getting the money that should go to Dio family its ok . The truth is that I would give anything to see live some old rockstars that I admire but unfortunately have passed away like Laney Staley of Alice in Chains but the thing is that if every lately band starts to play live with holograms what will happen to new bands or whats the moral of this thing ? What will happen if Queen decide to revive Freddie Mercury and make a concert with his hologram . I don't know how people will feel but I sure know that if something like this happen sure the world would go and watch him even if its just his hologram .
Dio’s widow Wendy admitted seeing the hologram for the first time reduced her to tears and said the rock icon would have approved. But some, including Disturbed frontman David Draiman, weren’t keen on the idea.
He said:
“It makes me sad. I'm always happy to hear any music from anybody that's left us, that we've lost. But the hologram thing almost isn't letting the dead be dead. It just seems weird.
"Is there a difference between a hologram and a guy dressing up like Ronnie James and doing it? Ronnie was Ronnie, and he was the best in the entire damn world.
"Whether you're doing it with somebody like Ronnie James Dio or Michael Jackson or whomever, respect the legacy. Personally, it kind of bothers me.”
Last year, Dio Disciples guitarist Craig Goldy insisted the hologram was as a way of giving the late icon back to his fans, adding:
“We can't wait to bring this experience to even more of his fans and perhaps even a newer generation when we bring this incredible live experience on the road next year.”
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