He signed my CD inserts when I was a working as a bellman in a New Orleans hotel many moons ago. I heard He, Vinnie and Rex were in town to meet up with Phil to go over some tracks they recorded in Texas so I took the graveyard shift after my 2nd shift ended just so I could try and meet up with him. At about 3am he came through the lobby doors, barely awake, with a girlfriend. I grabbed my CDs and Sharpie and started off in his direction from the front desk. As I got closer, I could see the overwhelming fatigue on his face as we made eye contact. It was so beyond obvious that he wanted to just go straight to bed so I veered off and passed by without stopping but he had already seen the Sharpie and CDs in my hand. To this day I could have sworn reading a glimpse of appreciation in his eye for me choosing to leave him alone but after they passed, I heard his girlfriend say "Did you see his name?" [Daryl] I heard him call out, "Yo [daryl], c'mere bro". I hurdled two sofas getting to him, tripping over the last one and landed on my face and dropping all of my CDs and Sharpie. I quickly righted myself in front of him at which point I got a full realization of my 4-5" of vertical advantage over him. I managed to stammer out something along the lines of "Thank you so much, I know you're tired as hell, I wasn't going to ask.. " as I handed him the marker and CDs. And I'll never forget this.. he said "Take them out of the cases.. I'm not signing plastic". (Duh.. stupid.. gah, what was i thinking?). As he finished the last autograph, he said "You spell your name wrong.. you should fix that". I agreed, laughing, and thanked him for all the help Pantera gave me through some really dark shit I had just gone through. His girlfriend seemed really kind as was he. Just that short interaction I had with him showed me what a great human he was in addition to being talented beyond comprehension. We all miss you Dime. We can't thank you enough for the amazing music you have left behind for us. Rest In Peace and rock on in the afterlife.
This dude was a prime example of fingers being tone. His tone was actually quite gnarly and disgusting almost unplayable to a modern player. His control and how he utilized the immense gain was purely in the hands. Actually quite amazing.
I've always argued this with people... The tone was terrible by all accounts... Harsh... Aggressive. Grating... Whatever... But... In his hands... It worked so well.
He was a master at keeping the unplayed notes muted. It's so hard to play with gain like that. Nowadays, all these you tube guitarists, who think they're better than Dime, are playing with amp sims and modelers. They can adjust the gate so well that they can do no muting at all and still sound great. In real life, with a setup like Dime's, they wouldn't be able to play anything. All you'd hear is loose notes, causing feedback, and it would be a big muddy mess. You only get that good by having as much stage experience as him, with real gear, that actually moves air. It's like riding a bull versus playing a video game, where you ride a bull.
Nobody could make a guitar sound like him, even on such a simple thing like harmonic squeals. If my guitar had a whammy I'd be trying to right now, though. Thanks for the guitar lesson, Dime. RIP
it actually required great finesse to most of these sounds, people think he is just wham bam thank you mamming it but its just simple pick stroke and then you milk out the crazy squel and it sounds like shit if you go over or under
Saw Dime play with Pantera a number of times. All but one time was outdoors. That one indoor show, I will remember forever. They were so fucking loud. Towards the end of the set they played Cemetery Gates. When Dime hit those squeals at the end of the song it was simply devastating. It was one of the coolest things I've ever seen / heard.
I missed out on the chance I had to see them. I don’t remember exactly what happened. Was finally going to get to see Damageplan in Denver which was about a month before he was murdered. Couldn’t get out of work so I missed that one. Figured I’d get to see him the next time around in 2005. I wish I would’ve known that was the last opportunity I was going to have to see him. I don’t have many regrets but that’s one of my biggest ones.
He was every bit the best parts of Edward Van Halen, Randy Rhodes, Ace Frehley and any campy early to mid 70s game show host. Miss ya Dime! Miss ya every day still. 2021 and beyond
Dime was so sublime in his playing, regularly pulling off runs and leads that most of us could only dream of whilst making it look so easy. RIP, brother.
I still don't know what he was doing its awesome though, maybe I'll slow it down and replay it a couple times so it makes more sense but the only harmonics I know are on the 12th and 7th fret. Maybe he pinches it first then pushes down on the whammy?
Dimebag’s death is what set the world off balance and now we’re in chaos. He was the guiding light. I miss him so damn much. Life and the world is poorer without him.
It's actually deep state money merchants making depression happen in the banking world making regular people poorer and poorer while they simultaneously throw us flashy bricks (mobile phones) to keep masses happy.
I am NOT a metal guy. Never was. But dude, Dime was the REAL fucking deal. I have fallen in love with his playing and the music. Dude was Billy G and EVH playing in a metal band. Unstoppable!
Yeah it's funny how Dime never mentioned that thru any lessons about the squeals. He had his tech in the back handing the wah duties and not many people were the wiser. Probably an Eddie Van Halen influence with the secrecy. Evh would pull that shit all the time and I'm sure Dime was just taking that out of his rule book for the squeals thing. Rest In Power, Dime! 🤘 Getcha Pull!
This man was an absolute genius with a guitar in his hand!!! I remember hearing Cowboys From Hell album in 1990 when it released and was immediately hooked on Pantera. Here it is 2022, and that album is still top notch and I still listen to it a few times a month!! R.I.P. Dimebag!!!
He came to Rock... and Rocked like no other With the Heart twice the Size of Texas, our Beloved Brother, Companion, Mentor Idol and Friend... We Love You Dime... Until we meet at again
One crucial detail in this lesson that's not mentioned -- 1/4 note delay... your squeals will sound lifeless and nothing like Dime's otherwise. ...What a legend. Great video.
Not only was dimebag extremely talented at making a guitar scream and shred but he was Also one of the coolest and most down to earth people let alone celebrities to ever walk the earth... I don't think I've ever seen him upset or negative in any way, like ever ever... It's a shame because I could only imagine the ear porn he'd be blessing us with to this very day even though for me he still is... Rip Dimebag Darrell 🎸😎🎵🎶🙏😇
he knew that it was important to be nice to people .. he'll always be a great role model in that regard .. not to mention a natural talent on the guitar.
Greatest Guitarist To Ever Live. His brother is the Greatest Drummer To Ever Live. When you listen to the music and listen to both the brothers, it’s like one of their parts compliment the other’s parts. Dimebag and Vinnie are and always will be my favorite musicians of all time. R.I.P. to the Abbott Brothers
Same here brother. I regret to this day that I never got a chance to see him live or meet him. They say never meet your idols, but I firmly believe Dime would have been the exception to that rule. I've since met people that knew him in real life and everyone always talks about how kind and humble he was for such a talented dude. That kind swagger translated to his music. The dude just oozed style.
Dime was one of if not the best damn guitar player who ever lived! His legend will live on forever and I deeply miss him. Hell him and his brother Vinny. Both were undeniably the best at what they did. Rest in peace Dime and Vin you're forever missed.
Dime was a metal guitar beast! I saw these guys in a small club before they exploded on the Vulgar tour. It was an insane show , about 1500 people crammed into the place. Must have been 100 degrees in the club , but was so worth it to see him shred up close. Can't believe it's been 17yrs already since his passing. Can you imagine the amount of firepower he still had left to give , RIP Abbott bro's! \m/
Theres legit shredders who I watch and am fully motivated to begin to climb the mountain of mimicking but as soon as I see Dime's legato, it's like, "ah ok, nah that's some shit my body simply will not do"
Not true, my good man! If you have the heart to put in what it takes, you CAN! This is not some PE teacher BS. The best players took that guitar everywhere they went, because no matter what they were doing, they really wanted to be doing guitar. You hear stories like this about Dimebag, Allen Collins, EVH and all the other greats. I wish I’d learned this lesson earlier in my life.
It sounds so good it literally makes me sick for some reason. How lucky are we to have recordings of Dimebag like this! And when I watch him it's like he never even left.
@@GottaGriller just like a joke or a funny comment. Like he's showing us lessons but that particular one is so good he's gonna charge us for it. Jokingly
Pantera and Dime were what got me into metal. The sound was just pure and raw. Purely genuine. I never got to met the legend himself, but, I have been fortunate enough to see Vinnie play when HELLYEAH first formed. Rest eternally Abbot brothers. We all know you both are shredding together agian.
There should be no argument, Dimebag was THE BEST…..IS THE BEST….a gift taken away far too soon, but we can find solace in what he left behind, the most imaginative, influential to 10th degree just sick phenomenal guitar playing
The REAL hidden lick is at 1:54. I'd feel bad about giving up Dime's secret but someone else has already done a video on it. Watch his leg and listen for the click of the wah pedal. Makes those super high 2nd fret harmonics possible.
@@BOBANDVEG he's referring to the key of A harmonic positions (frets 14,9,7,2)on the G string as opposed to the open string fret positions,G major-E minor where the loudest fret positions are 12,7,5,open string.i find you can play a root,5th,octave,3rd,dominant 7th,2nd octave,add2 and 3rd on every open string,like Dime said 'there's millions'.my party piece is to play the 'Star spangled banner' on a nylon strung classical without fretting a single note,all on harmonics.
Everytime I see a dimebag vid..I just forget about all the dudes around today that are talented.. man. He was so fucking amazing man. Definitely the best NOTES!
I still miss you Dime. You're the reason I picked up guitar and I still regret to this day that I never got to see you live or meet you. I've met people that knew you in the past and they all talk about how kind you were. The most humble rock star that ever lived.
i never get tired of listening to his squeals, there’s no other like him! I liken him to being a legendary dragon rider who commanded the beast to scream anytime he wanted! Sad feelings now......
Every time I see a video of dime I can't believe what had happened you just don't expect those type of things, I really wish I was able to see randy, dime, and cliff live may they and every other person who has passed away rest in peace
Saw Pantera on the Far Beyond Driven tour with White Zombie when I was 12. Was one of my first concerts of thousands to come. It really instilled my love of metal and playing guitar from that point on! Thanks Dimebag and mom for taking me!
I learned how to squeal from this video back in like 08 .. Once you have the tap after the dive and flick down its all gravy .. Rest easy Dime thanks for all the lessons.
Great post!! I was telling a buddy of mine about couple months back had had been unable to find it, then today the algorithm brings it up!, Great peice of footage!
One of my favorite things to do when I jam is hit that 2nd fret Dime squall been practicing it for a year now it gets easier but nobody made it look as easy as Dime, I do it also in honor of him it's like it'd be a shameful thing as a musician to not carry on his jams, Miss him so much his music is one of the biggest inspirations that made me wanna always play better, faster & harder, RIP Getcha Pull 333 Make That MFr Sing Son🤘
@@hasahchan4775 Allot of times yes cause it gives you way more sustain but he could do it without using Wah or Whammy Pedal but I don't care Wah or not that stuff is hard to do it takes lots of practice & it takes finesse ya gotta barely touch the string in a specific place after flicking it with your noting hand you never pluck the string to get an Authentic Dime Squall & your picking hand needs to be on the Whammy bar using it like he did & Steve Vai does Backwards to where your picking hand isn't over top your strings, I don't have a Wah need one though but I hit them Dime Squalls all over top your even # frets makes the highest pitch I've been doing it for a year now it takes many hours of practice, I use a Jackson FR7 String with a Double Locking Floyd Rose 1000 Series & Fishman Modern Pickups & no Wah I can get it to ring out pretty good with dead strings but fresh new ones I really can ring her out them Fishmans are amazing nothing compares I need to get a Wah it would ring out all day with that extra sustain🤘
Dime is and was the best, another level, a gift that eases everything for a few minutes of yeeeahhh!!!! Gaaaad daaaammmm!!!!. No worries, just joy in hearing and feeling the best their ever was.
He signed my CD inserts when I was a working as a bellman in a New Orleans hotel many moons ago. I heard He, Vinnie and Rex were in town to meet up with Phil to go over some tracks they recorded in Texas so I took the graveyard shift after my 2nd shift ended just so I could try and meet up with him. At about 3am he came through the lobby doors, barely awake, with a girlfriend. I grabbed my CDs and Sharpie and started off in his direction from the front desk. As I got closer, I could see the overwhelming fatigue on his face as we made eye contact.
It was so beyond obvious that he wanted to just go straight to bed so I veered off and passed by without stopping but he had already seen the Sharpie and CDs in my hand. To this day I could have sworn reading a glimpse of appreciation in his eye for me choosing to leave him alone but after they passed, I heard his girlfriend say "Did you see his name?" [Daryl]
I heard him call out, "Yo [daryl], c'mere bro". I hurdled two sofas getting to him, tripping over the last one and landed on my face and dropping all of my CDs and Sharpie. I quickly righted myself in front of him at which point I got a full realization of my 4-5" of vertical advantage over him. I managed to stammer out something along the lines of "Thank you so much, I know you're tired as hell, I wasn't going to ask.. " as I handed him the marker and CDs. And I'll never forget this.. he said "Take them out of the cases.. I'm not signing plastic". (Duh.. stupid.. gah, what was i thinking?).
As he finished the last autograph, he said "You spell your name wrong.. you should fix that". I agreed, laughing, and thanked him for all the help Pantera gave me through some really dark shit I had just gone through. His girlfriend seemed really kind as was he. Just that short interaction I had with him showed me what a great human he was in addition to being talented beyond comprehension.
We all miss you Dime. We can't thank you enough for the amazing music you have left behind for us.
Rest In Peace and rock on in the afterlife.
Wow brother, just wow!!
it's why I always stop to watch these old videos of him. He's was just a great human being.
Right on dude!!
What a legend
Incredibly written. You are SO lucky to have met him. Very happy after reading your post, thank-you for sharing!!
This dude was a prime example of fingers being tone. His tone was actually quite gnarly and disgusting almost unplayable to a modern player. His control and how he utilized the immense gain was purely in the hands. Actually quite amazing.
I must totally agree brother!!
I've always argued this with people... The tone was terrible by all accounts... Harsh... Aggressive. Grating... Whatever...
But... In his hands... It worked so well.
@@theirishhammer9451 I have heard him call it the rip your f..in head off tone!
He was a master at keeping the unplayed notes muted. It's so hard to play with gain like that. Nowadays, all these you tube guitarists, who think they're better than Dime, are playing with amp sims and modelers. They can adjust the gate so well that they can do no muting at all and still sound great. In real life, with a setup like Dime's, they wouldn't be able to play anything. All you'd hear is loose notes, causing feedback, and it would be a big muddy mess. You only get that good by having as much stage experience as him, with real gear, that actually moves air. It's like riding a bull versus playing a video game, where you ride a bull.
His tone was however advanced using big reverb and delay effects not far from EVH.
Nobody could make a guitar sound like him, even on such a simple thing like harmonic squeals. If my guitar had a whammy I'd be trying to right now, though. Thanks for the guitar lesson, Dime. RIP
Facts. I’m pretty good with squeals but Dime wasn’t even on the same planet. Still miss his nasty squeals
Gary Holt was doing it before him
@@gnoseologist So was Eddie Van Halen. Neither sounded like Dime.
@@gnoseologist Very true but I think Dime really popularized it. Just my opinion though
it actually required great finesse to most of these sounds, people think he is just wham bam thank you mamming it but its just simple pick stroke and then you milk out the crazy squel and it sounds like shit if you go over or under
Saw Dime play with Pantera a number of times. All but one time was outdoors. That one indoor show, I will remember forever. They were so fucking loud. Towards the end of the set they played Cemetery Gates. When Dime hit those squeals at the end of the song it was simply devastating. It was one of the coolest things I've ever seen / heard.
Dude, I bet! That sounds amazing, though. Punishing for sure, but amazing.🤘😁
I missed out on the chance I had to see them. I don’t remember exactly what happened. Was finally going to get to see Damageplan in Denver which was about a month before he was murdered. Couldn’t get out of work so I missed that one. Figured I’d get to see him the next time around in 2005. I wish I would’ve known that was the last opportunity I was going to have to see him. I don’t have many regrets but that’s one of my biggest ones.
I got to see painters in New Orleans on the far beyond driven tour!
Chillllls bro. I know. Loud and perfect.
He was every bit the best parts of Edward Van Halen, Randy Rhodes, Ace Frehley and any campy early to mid 70s game show host. Miss ya Dime! Miss ya every day still. 2021 and beyond
Nah they were parts of him
@@lucashydro2363 how so? He was a kid when they were making their marks in music.
You mean there are bad parts of Eddie Van Halen?
No one thinks ace frehley is good
@@junodonatus4906 Yeah, his original teeth.
Dime was so sublime in his playing, regularly pulling off runs and leads that most of us could only dream of whilst making it look so easy. RIP, brother.
Just playing at that volume is on another level. You can't hide your mistakes
Don't forget that he was Tuned up most of the time too. Big time. Like float a ship amount of booze!
I still don't know what he was doing its awesome though, maybe I'll slow it down and replay it a couple times so it makes more sense but the only harmonics I know are on the 12th and 7th fret. Maybe he pinches it first then pushes down on the whammy?
He would just play "throw away" licks (for him) that most guitar players would make there centerpiece of the show!
Watching this feels like having God speak to me
Getcha pull! RIP Abbott brothers.
Glad it's back.. can't help but play it on loop for a while.. miss the Dime man.. can't believe it's almost 17 years 😞 ✨🤘🏻
I know right, this video disapeared for a while...do you know why?
I watch this video a lot for inspiration, I don't know what it is about this video but it gets me inspired to do even the smallest of things
@@fly69doc idk but last time i seen it was like 3 4 yrs ago just glad to see it again tho
Black tooth time 😝
O... M... F... G!!! I am so unbelievably freaking old lol 😂🤯😱🤯😂
Darrel didn't play the guitar att all.....
He commanded it.
Dimebag’s death is what set the world off balance and now we’re in chaos. He was the guiding light. I miss him so damn much. Life and the world is poorer without him.
How was he a guiding light he was a human suffering addiction. Just like any other human
It's actually deep state money merchants making depression happen in the banking world making regular people poorer and poorer while they simultaneously throw us flashy bricks (mobile phones) to keep masses happy.
@@shawncamp333 addiction to what
@@torontotonto6189 Man, I came in here looking for a based comment, and I wasn't disappointed! Thanks brother!
That's exactly how it feels like.
I am NOT a metal guy. Never was. But dude, Dime was the REAL fucking deal. I have fallen in love with his playing and the music. Dude was Billy G and EVH playing in a metal band. Unstoppable!
The squeals trick is to have a Wah in the chain, much more sustain.
Jajaja obviously you watch Ola Englund Channel
@@montauta Obviously
Yeah it's funny how Dime never mentioned that thru any lessons about the squeals. He had his tech in the back handing the wah duties and not many people were the wiser. Probably an Eddie Van Halen influence with the secrecy. Evh would pull that shit all the time and I'm sure Dime was just taking that out of his rule book for the squeals thing. Rest In Power, Dime! 🤘 Getcha Pull!
You can grab em without a wah just not as strong
So lots of gain, and a high output bridge pickup and a wah?
Lots of players have technical chops, but hardly any can match the soul Dime injected in his playing. EVH obviously. RIP both.
Yup
And he hella dug evh
@@kodykindhart5644 His last words were "Van fuckin' Halen" (spoken to Vinnie)
cant forget randy. greatest of all time w dime and eddie coming in at a close 2 and 3
@@porcelain.complexion :[
@@Snavels randy greatest ever
One of kind, Dime. God rest his soul.
Squeal away Dimebag , where-ever you are we can still hear you - love this man !
This man was an absolute genius with a guitar in his hand!!! I remember hearing Cowboys From Hell album in 1990 when it released and was immediately hooked on Pantera. Here it is 2022, and that album is still top notch and I still listen to it a few times a month!! R.I.P. Dimebag!!!
Same here except it was Vulgar Display
"That one's gonna cost you right there!"
"Get all whammy'd up on it"
🤘🖤
He came to Rock...
and Rocked like no other
With the Heart twice the
Size of Texas, our Beloved
Brother, Companion, Mentor
Idol and Friend...
We Love You Dime...
Until we meet at again
One crucial detail in this lesson that's not mentioned -- 1/4 note delay... your squeals will sound lifeless and nothing like Dime's otherwise. ...What a legend. Great video.
Not only was dimebag extremely talented at making a guitar scream and shred but he was Also one of the coolest and most down to earth people let alone celebrities to ever walk the earth... I don't think I've ever seen him upset or negative in any way, like ever ever... It's a shame because I could only imagine the ear porn he'd be blessing us with to this very day even though for me he still is... Rip Dimebag Darrell 🎸😎🎵🎶🙏😇
Him and his brother sorely missed, reunion in heaven. Pantera were juggernauts of heavy music 💙
he knew that it was important to be nice to people .. he'll always be a great role model in that regard .. not to mention a natural talent on the guitar.
Greatest Guitarist To Ever Live. His brother is the Greatest Drummer To Ever Live. When you listen to the music and listen to both the brothers, it’s like one of their parts compliment the other’s parts. Dimebag and Vinnie are and always will be my favorite musicians of all time. R.I.P. to the Abbott Brothers
Hard to believe they're both gone from this world already. 😭
@@J.C... truly sad, the legends always go way too soon
I can’t believe someone shoot this guy
Gone but never forgotten, so glad I'm from Texas, he's the main reason I started even playing guitar
Same here brother. I regret to this day that I never got a chance to see him live or meet him. They say never meet your idols, but I firmly believe Dime would have been the exception to that rule. I've since met people that knew him in real life and everyone always talks about how kind and humble he was for such a talented dude. That kind swagger translated to his music. The dude just oozed style.
Dime was one of if not the best damn guitar player who ever lived! His legend will live on forever and I deeply miss him. Hell him and his brother Vinny. Both were undeniably the best at what they did. Rest in peace Dime and Vin you're forever missed.
Dime was a metal guitar beast! I saw these guys in a small club before they exploded on the Vulgar tour. It was an insane show , about 1500 people crammed into the place. Must have been 100 degrees in the club , but was so worth it to see him shred up close. Can't believe it's been 17yrs already since his passing. Can you imagine the amount of firepower he still had left to give , RIP Abbott bro's! \m/
And they were the best ppl too
Man I miss Dime. What a great guy. And guitar player….never got to see Pantera..wish I did.
What a legend like a wizard with that guitar RIP DIMEBAG & VINNY.
Theres legit shredders who I watch and am fully motivated to begin to climb the mountain of mimicking but as soon as I see Dime's legato, it's like, "ah ok, nah that's some shit my body simply will not do"
Not true, my good man! If you have the heart to put in what it takes, you CAN!
This is not some PE teacher BS. The best players took that guitar everywhere they went, because no matter what they were doing, they really wanted to be doing guitar. You hear stories like this about Dimebag, Allen Collins, EVH and all the other greats.
I wish I’d learned this lesson earlier in my life.
@@smith981 well said mate.
@@smith981 cliff burton and Kirk Hammett also
You should listen Chris Poland his legato is crazy compared to dimes
@@jacobgarcia2660 Poland's my fucking hero. Love that shit.
It sounds so good it literally makes me sick for some reason. How lucky are we to have recordings of Dimebag like this! And when I watch him it's like he never even left.
Amen
That one's gonna cost ya! Love when he says that makes me smile and laugh each time. Such a cool down to earth man. RIP forever the best
What does he mean with that?
@@GottaGriller just like a joke or a funny comment. Like he's showing us lessons but that particular one is so good he's gonna charge us for it. Jokingly
im watching this in my bed and literally clapped from joy at 1:50. What a talent...
This is the first video I ever saw on RUclips in 2004. RIP Dime
RUclips didn’t exist in 2004
@@jacestephenweatherall1732 then 2005, whatever year it appeared
Dam-
I cant even strum a guitar yet i watch all Dimes tutorials.
I imagine i can just pick up a guitar and ill be awesome.
You never know, man. Everyone has innate abilities, just have to find out what they are. That's the fun part lol
@@mittysharksman2784 thanks for the vote of confidence.
God bless you Mitty
Just keep practicing and you will become an awesome guitarist one day🤘
@@overdrive7898 1st i need a guitar.
@@daBEAGLE1017 I see now
His tone , style & riffage….epic!
RIP & return if Possible 🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼
He seems like the coolest down to earth humble GUITAR LEGEND.
Forever loved, forever missed. R.I.P. Dime!
Nobody can make a guitar sound like.. he wasn't lying when he said good guitar players play from the heart.
Dimebag was such a nice dude
Dime bag and Eddie Van Halen were the best guitar players ever miss you guys RIP my brothers❤ this video🤘
Love you Dime.., miss you so much 🤍🤍🤍
Pantera and Dime were what got me into metal. The sound was just pure and raw. Purely genuine. I never got to met the legend himself, but, I have been fortunate enough to see Vinnie play when HELLYEAH first formed. Rest eternally Abbot brothers. We all know you both are shredding together agian.
Oh, Dime. We miss you, Brother! Thank, God we have these videos of you to remember you by. God Bless You, Dimebag. 🙏❤️🎸
Dime had to be one of the coolest guys ever. It’s really great to be able to watch him here in RUclips.
Dime was one of a kind. Miss you
Rest in peace brother, you'll forever be missed
Miss this guy never had the privilege to meet him but I miss this fuckin beast..RIP DIMEBAG
Zakk needs to watch this and get busy!
There should be no argument, Dimebag was THE BEST…..IS THE BEST….a gift taken away far too soon, but we can find solace in what he left behind, the most imaginative, influential to 10th degree just sick phenomenal guitar playing
I remember hanging with him at Roseland in NY.... Just like talking to one of my knucklehead friends. RIP brother. Good times.
Thanks for posting this
you're welcome!
REST IN POWER GOD BLESS DIMEBAG DARREL AND HIS SOUL GOD WANTED HIM MORE 🇺🇸 SUPER HUMBLE 🤘🏿🇺🇸🤘🏿
when was the last time you seen or heard a guitarist as genuine as Dime? You haven't! damn I miss this guy! RIP
The BEST there EVER was or WILL BE....PERIOD!!!!! Thanks for EVERYTHING DIME!!! R.I.P. Brother!!
The REAL hidden lick is at 1:54. I'd feel bad about giving up Dime's secret but someone else has already done a video on it. Watch his leg and listen for the click of the wah pedal. Makes those super high 2nd fret harmonics possible.
It didnt get what he was saying about "moving up 2 frets" for the open string harmonics
He was referring to pinch harmonics on that one@@BOBANDVEG
@@demondefiant6346 ahhhhhh.
He even says "put some wah on it" then clicked the wah pedal he wasn't trying to hide it he told you about it
Weird comment
@@BOBANDVEG he's referring to the key of A harmonic positions (frets 14,9,7,2)on the G string as opposed to the open string fret positions,G major-E minor where the loudest fret positions are 12,7,5,open string.i find you can play a root,5th,octave,3rd,dominant 7th,2nd octave,add2 and 3rd on every open string,like Dime said 'there's millions'.my party piece is to play the 'Star spangled banner' on a nylon strung classical without fretting a single note,all on harmonics.
Get yer pull🤘🏻🤘🏻
20 years of missing you💯
What a great guy, I love the way that he talks, greatest guitarist ever!
GOD I MISS THIS GUY!!! The incredible playing, the homemade language, the whole package.. GOD REST HIS ONE OF A KIND SOUL..🥺😢😭🙏🏼
Fucking legend in his own right. All of Pantera are legends in their own right.
Absolute f***ing legend.
RIP Abbott Brothers. We miss you.
I could listen to him talk and play all day man. What a legend 🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
I have been searching for this for a long time,thanks man.
Why would anyone dislike this video. It's literally god shredding on the geetar
This was before great guitarists charged anyone to learn their techniques. Miss these days.
Snooty Jazz players
The type that booed another Texas Cyclone of a guitar player at a Famous Jazz festival
His name was
Stevie Ray Vaughan
“ get all whammyd up .......getcha pull “ 🎸
Maaaan I’ve been looking for this video for a while! Tanks for the upload RIP Dime and Vinnie
Man I miss this guy! I can only imagine Ed and Dime's JAMs right now. I would imagine it heavenly with a wait to see them together.
Everytime I see a dimebag vid..I just forget about all the dudes around today that are talented.. man. He was so fucking amazing man. Definitely the best NOTES!
Dimes guitar sound never gets old, love it🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
Finally it’s back!!!!!!! This video got taken down a while ago and I was so sad but now I can feel whole again
Ahh, I remember watching these videos a good 10 - 15 years ago when I was learning to play, I was obsessed with dimebag and his techniques. R.I.P
We lost so much when we lost dime
RIP brother
miss you dime, your my favorite guitar player and i hope ur havin the best rock session heavens ever seen
Miss that man & his brother! Proud fellow Texans and two of the best Metal musicians of all time. Will never be another Mighty Pantera!! 🇨🇱🤘
I have not seen this in years! I had it saved when it first came out and then it was removed. Very cool to see it again! Thanks for sharing
I appreciate you dimebag everyday bro thank you for everything you provided and gave all of us :)
Hell yeah 🤘 this video never gets old
Can't believe I've been watching this clip for 20 years now. long live Dime!
I still miss you Dime. You're the reason I picked up guitar and I still regret to this day that I never got to see you live or meet you. I've met people that knew you in the past and they all talk about how kind you were. The most humble rock star that ever lived.
What an incredible talent and person! What a treasure to this planet Dimebag was! So amazing and special and priceless. I love him.
I am so happy I stumbled across this. Nobody could make the guitar scream like Dimebag. He had his own sound and I love it!!
God I love that chainsaw tone of Dimes. Sorry Yngvie, u might not like it but that tone was f'ing awesome.
i never get tired of listening to his squeals, there’s no other like him! I liken him to being a legendary dragon rider who commanded the beast to scream anytime he wanted! Sad feelings now......
Every time I see a video of dime I can't believe what had happened you just don't expect those type of things, I really wish I was able to see randy, dime, and cliff live may they and every other person who has passed away rest in peace
Saw Pantera on the Far Beyond Driven tour with White Zombie when I was 12. Was one of my first concerts of thousands to come. It really instilled my love of metal and playing guitar from that point on! Thanks Dimebag and mom for taking me!
That ones gonna cost ya right there 🤘🏽 ❤️
I learned how to squeal from this video back in like 08 .. Once you have the tap after the dive and flick down its all gravy .. Rest easy Dime thanks for all the lessons.
I have learned how to squeal by rewinding this video a million times. I still come back just to hear some dime jive.
I’m a drummer and I love and miss Vinnie. But I am and have always been so amazed with Dime!! So amazing!! R.I.P Vinnie and Dime
The greatest!!!DIMEBAG!!
Great post!! I was telling a buddy of mine about couple months back had had been unable to find it, then today the algorithm brings it up!, Great peice of footage!
One of my favorite things to do when I jam is hit that 2nd fret Dime squall been practicing it for a year now it gets easier but nobody made it look as easy as Dime, I do it also in honor of him it's like it'd be a shameful thing as a musician to not carry on his jams, Miss him so much his music is one of the biggest inspirations that made me wanna always play better, faster & harder, RIP Getcha Pull 333 Make That MFr Sing Son🤘
He use whammy pedal
@@hasahchan4775 Allot of times yes cause it gives you way more sustain but he could do it without using Wah or Whammy Pedal but I don't care Wah or not that stuff is hard to do it takes lots of practice & it takes finesse ya gotta barely touch the string in a specific place after flicking it with your noting hand you never pluck the string to get an Authentic Dime Squall & your picking hand needs to be on the Whammy bar using it like he did & Steve Vai does Backwards to where your picking hand isn't over top your strings, I don't have a Wah need one though but I hit them Dime Squalls all over top your even # frets makes the highest pitch I've been doing it for a year now it takes many hours of practice, I use a Jackson FR7 String with a Double Locking Floyd Rose 1000 Series & Fishman Modern Pickups & no Wah I can get it to ring out pretty good with dead strings but fresh new ones I really can ring her out them Fishmans are amazing nothing compares I need to get a Wah it would ring out all day with that extra sustain🤘
“ Trademark hit-a-lick, gethcha a pull”.
Classic dimebag😂
dude this is great. thx for posting it
Dimebag forever! Rest in peace!
Hell yeah dimebag 🤘🏻 you are missed dearly brother
Master Class! Long live Dime
It still hurts so much to see him play. What an absolute LEGEND.
Dime is and was the best, another level, a gift that eases everything for a few minutes of yeeeahhh!!!! Gaaaad daaaammmm!!!!. No worries, just joy in hearing and feeling the best their ever was.