Megadethin Dave Mustaine: ”Metallifanit ovat todella rakastavaisia ja huomaavaisia”

Kirjoittanut Teemu Esko - 26.5.2016

Dave Mustaine David Ellefson 201699.5 The X -radiokanava haastatteli legendaarisen Megadethin Dave Mustainea tämänvuotisilla Carolina Rebellion -festivaaleilla, jotka järjestettiin 6.5.-8.5. Concordissa Pohjois-Carolinassa. Siitä, miten hänen elämässään kohdanneet haasteet ovat vaikuttaneet hänen taiteeseensa, Mustaine kertoo:

”I think it’s kind of, in a weird way, an introduction for me to share my story with other people. Every time I’ve had something that’s really weird that has been bad for me that I’ve overcome it, it was something where I could talk to somebody else who could be going through that same thing and needs somebody to say, ’Hey, it’s gonna be okay.’ And there’s been a lot of times, for me, when I’ve been able to speak into people’s lives and say stuff… And I can’t figure it out — I don’t know what the hell matters — but, for some reason, me saying something to them, I can say the same thing that their parents say, and they listen more, or it has a much deeper effect. And for me to go out of my way to just let people know that they matter. I’m not that big that I can’t stop and say, ’You know what? Take the time to love yourself today.’ And I think that blows a lot of people’s minds, especially in our business, because pop stars and rock stars act like that; metal people don’t. Metal people are really loving and considerate. Now this is totally ruining my bad reputation right now. [Laughs]”

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”It’s definitely not an ’us versus them’ thing,” Mustaine said. ”I think the commonality that we all go through… You know, people forget — just because I’m successful now, I lived in a car when I met David Ellefson [MEGADETH bassist], and I was on food stamps when I was a kid. So I’ve been through all this stuff. And when I see people go through hardship, and they think, ’You know what? You’ll never know what I’ve been through.’ Yeah, I do. I mean, I’ve had it to the point where I remember… I’ve talked to some of my friends… Where we lived, we had that powdered milk, which is freaking awful. So for me to be successful now, I really appreciate it and I don’t wanna ever take that for granted. And that’s why I wanna go out of my way to help younger bands and be available for our fans, ’cause they made it possible for us to live like this right now.”

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