KING DIAMOND Talks About Satanism, Current Tour Setlist Ideas, Dimebag Darrell Playing On Voodoo

July 24, 2007, 16 years ago

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KING DIAMOND recently released his latest chilling tale entitled Give Me Your Soul...Please, and spoke to Metalasylum.net in New Jersey about the record, as well as his views on Satanism, songs he would like to include for the up coming tour, and Dimebag Darrell's contribution to the Voodoo album.

Metalasylum.net: How about Satanism. There are so many views and opinions on the "religion" so what are your thoughts, or beliefs in the subject? Maybe what it means to you to be a Satanist?

King Diamond: "Yeah I mean there have been a lot of those as of lately. I mean there are about as many views on Satanism as there are different types of Christianity (laughs). For me, I was living my life that way before I read that book, you know the Satanic Bible by Anton Levey, and I think that book was miss titled because once you hear the word Bible people automatically think of religion and its really not its more of a philosophy really. You are not worshipping anything when you are a Satanist. I mean there are other types of Satanists who actually worship some kind of horned creature which is a God that is Christian if you really look at it because Satan is a God within Christianity and just one they (Christians) don't want you to worship. I mean I wouldn't want to worship that fellow either. I mean I don't see anything positive in the Christian Satan either. If someone comes up to me and asks if I am a Satanist, I ask them first 'What does that mean to you?' and then if they can explain to me intelligently what a Satanist is then I can say yes or no, depending. But if they say "O you slaughter animals and pray to the devil", well then you are way off there. That is not in my way of life. But Satanism is not a religion

and I don't have a religion myself. I don't believe in one God and I would be the last person to say there is one because there is no real proof there is a God and there has been no one person to prove to the world there is a God. Maybe some people be convinced they have proof for themselves there is one, but it has never happened that one person could prove that to the rest of the world. And the sad thing is that people can't accept that not everyone believes in the same thing and can't give people that respect without thinking of them as a lower type of species or something because they don't share a same belief. It makes no sense to me what so ever. And if people had that type of respect for each other then we would have way less

wars because many wars happen because of religious differences."

Metalasylum.net: When you toured for Abigail II and The Puppet Master the setlist did not include any songs from The Spider's Lullaby, The Graveyard, Voodoo, or House Of God. Will you include some songs off those records for the current tour?

King Diamond: "Well I don't want fans to think I was rejecting those records because I wasn't. In my opinion some really excellent work is on those records and those records are as important as other King Diamond albums. But like with the last live album Deadly Lullaby's, it wasn't supposed to be a greatest hits type thing. That's just the setlist we performed at the time. I would love to play some songs off those records for the next tour yes, and then again there are even some older songs we have never played before that I would love to get in there for this tour. Plus the new record 'Give me Your Soul" has plenty of great songs I want to include. The last time for The Puppet Master tour we played 'Burn' off The Eye and that totally worked live. This time I would love to do 'Behind These Walls', 'At The Graves' off Conspiracy has not been played live since that tour so I want to bring that one back. That one is like King Diamond's 'Satan's Fall' (MERCYFUL FATE) really and that's a fun one to play, very challenging musically."

Metalasylum.net: Well I think Voodoo is one of your best albums and a couple from that would be great to hear live again. When I saw you for that tour in 1998 I recall hearing the title track, 'Louisiana Darkness', 'The Exorcist' and 'One Down Two to Go'.

King Diamond: "Yeah I am very satisfied with that record too. You know Dimebag Darrell from Pantera played a great solo on that record. It was a nice experience, you know we saw each other from time to time and he was such a great player. I'm glad he was part of that record."

You can read the entire interview here.



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