Pantera 1987 Darrell Solo 2
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- Опубликовано: 5 сен 2023
- Darrell's solo from second show on this VHS tape. He does several Ozzy riffs and solos, a tribute to Randy. Amazing player that no one could touch in my book - especially considering the songs he went on to write. There is a reason Dave Mustaine asked him to join Megadeth around this time. Fucking legend, fucking wrote anthems, and I miss that motherfucker being around . . funny as hell too. I was blessed to have been able to see them 5-6 times live . .
UPDATE: OKAY I FUCKED UP ON THIS . . looking back at a Tour History site, I saw where they did a show at Arcadia on July 2, 1988. The reason that matters is Darrell mentions right before "Pussytight" that Phil's birthday had just happened (June 30, 1988), and only two days later they played this gig - I think it makes sense, right? It had to be this show. Also: they only played the one show at Arcadia for the whole of 1988. So the correct date on this show is (almost) certainly July 2, 1988. Sorry for the confusion. Wish some people had just written the date on the damn tape in the first place . . . get off my lawn!!
All the real Pantera fans will know he played floods nine years before it was released and he played it in this video.
Randy Rhoads and Diamond/Dimebag Darrell are my two favorite guitarists.
7:00 the outro of Floods. Sending shivers down your spine.
Crazy that he had that piece in mind for close to 10 years before he put it on an album
@@jasonbeamon2292I think I read somewhere that he had written it to his girlfriend while they were in high school
@talsveta yeah he wrote as a lullaby when she couldn't sleep.. it has so deep meaning for sure especially for Rita
And he was only 21 in this video 😮
Exactly man that’s is like the melody everyone remembers from somewhere in time
When dime locks in on his signature runs it’s magical. So unique.
God damnit, I fuckin hate that he had to be taken from us like that. I'm still not over it. Doubt I ever will be.
You and me both, brother 😞
He had SO MUCH MORE music to give us.
We must never forget that three other people lost their lives that night as well 😞
@@TheCuratorWillBQuytOperational for sure. May they all rest easy 🍻
I feel you mate 🙏🏻❤️🔮
Yep, I feel the same. Only thing that brings me any solace is that justice was swift for his killer. Still feel anger to this day over that. I remember when MTV reported it, I was in total shock. It felt surreal. 😢💔
Hearing Floods in there was a surprise. Dime is still my favorite guitarist.
He had that riff in his pocket for a LONG time before it was ever a song. case and point here, they wouldnt write floods for damn near another decade
1987 was the year Joe Satrani released Surfing with the Alien album. The 1st song is Crushing Day from that album.
Jimi changed guitar forever, I believe Dime, EVH & Randy added to forever…
Agree. I would add Toni iommi and page
dime added nothing, he was just eddies copycat
@@alfonspekala pfffff
@@ln8300 okay, what revolutionary did he bring that eddie didnt?
@@alfonspekala he invented Groove metal
God bless you dimebag.....you and Eddie were truly brothers from another mother
He is a true metal legend!
1:05 crushing day by the great Satch!!!
Of course🤘
Darrell and I became best of friends during this era,was awesome watching him step out on the worlds stage
Watching bands that were my idols in the 90's, like AIC and Pantera and Soundgarden, play live in the mid to late 80's is often a bit of a congnitive dissonance wow moment. Seeing their performances back then and how it helped shaped their sound in the 90's is an awesome thing to see.
@@MaxWhiteArabiLouisiana the video says 1987, but whatever you feel or think.
Personally, I would say this is a younger Pantera in maturation in the late 80's
Enjoy this 80's Pantera live video.
ruclips.net/video/mXpozNVxiqY/видео.html
was watching this video for the first time today and it made me tear up during the floods part, such an amazing person and guitarist. made me pick up my guitar and play nonstop for the last few hours and I plan to keep going. thank you Darrell.
The Dean from hell was mint !!! What a killer video 🤘🏻 the guys are super young too . Glad someone got it on video .
Learning all that Randy stuff by ear. Musician
I listened to this solo spot thousands of times on bootlegs as a kid and it still gives me goosebumps
No one competed with young Dime, his Hair Metal style bridging into the new wave of power and Thrash Metal is just amazing, no one played fucking Lead like Dime he was just so Good.
@Apocalypse2031 what do you mean? he's on the list of every all time top 20 rock/metal guitarist xDD
@Apocalypse2031 what is a credible source for you? lol
Thank you for uploading this, i have never seen this footage before!
I guess he had that floods riff for a minute, dime always knew what works for what to perfection
Irreplaceable. Period. Rip legend
Well said, bro!
Still mesmerizing, his speed and accuracy. I'm from that "Rhoads/Van Halen/Lynch"-school of playing, with 70s Rock guitar bands as a base. First time I heard Dimebag play on 'Cowboys'-album, I knew he was positioned to take all of it further.
I'm from that old school too. EvH, Rhoads, Lynch, Tracii Guns, Slash, Marty Friedman, Dimebag, Paul Gilbert, Warren DiMartini
@Apocalypse2031 It's the 'way' he used "known" techniques. And like Edward and Randy before him, he did discover and shape a guitar tone that no one else had. You'll probably argue that Hetfield already had done it, but Dime's tone 'was' different. And Hetfield took things he learned from Mustaine, when Mustaine was in Metallica in the early days. Everyone learns/borrows from everyone. That's how it is.
@Apocalypse2031 Well why don't you go ask 100 other guitar players, then. I was 'there' during the 1980s & 1990s. Dime 'did' have a unique tone.
Man I can’t believe I’ve never seen Dime playing some Satch! What a gift 🙏
Dean from Hell 🤘
NOW THATS THE REAL GOD DAMN \PANTERA/!!!!!😈😈😈😈❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥🤟🤟🤟🤟☝️☝️☝️☝️☝️
Thanks man never seen this footage before.Pantera forever
is nobody gonna talk about the absolutely insane part at 5:35
Lots of early Ozzy here. Must have been helluva show!
Around 6:30 you can hear a riff that was used in The Art of Shredding.
yeah there’s like a bunch of parts of a bunch of songs
Such a talent 🎉🎉🎉
В таком юном возрасте так играть,композицию floods тогда уже сочинил, слушаю PANTERA с начала 2000-х и с годами понимаешь всю круть!
I was there!
Dude how cool . Obviously I am jealous - but would you happen to know who filmed this? Did you ever see another copy of this footage? Just curious, thanks . .
What a time to be alive. I wish I was alive to experience it. I hate that I was born in 2001
crushing day
Badass thanks for sharing dude
Wow this is fuckin awesome! Never seen this one before. Dimes really shredding it up here! Hell Yeah!
that was cool, never saw a player do covers during solo
"holy fucking shit", that's the word
This is killer, PANTERA!!
3:32 fck!ng hostile solo...
Thanks!
Nice crushing day intro.🔥🔥
I had no idea dime dug crushing Day 🤯🤦
No words! 🤘🏻🖤
Dooood this is sick!!!
Wow it’s cool to see him play what influenced him! Along with his own material. That old guitar still had the blue paint on the back of the neck!!
R. I. P. Dime. You are Phenomenal.
That live tone he has back then, jesus, 😧. Fucking awesome. Especially in '87.
Surprised as hell to hear "Crushing Day" by Joe Satriani!
Still have his guitar pick
Diamond Darrel Lance
I love how the floods outro sounds in 1/4 step E 🤘🏻
Legend God of guitar Darrell
ridiculously good
Dude, He's playing 'crushing day' by satriani!
where in the world do you hear it at?
I met him at the Ranch Munster Texas
It must of been a NIGHTMARE to comb that hair :D
I was -7 (yes negative seven) at this show. 😂 I just got to see Phil, Rex, Zakk, and Charlie in Nashville and I don't think any other band can top this 2024 Pantera Tribute set. Holy fuck. 🤯
PanterA
Getcha Pull
You're welcome dude. . . wish I had more of them but maybe somebody else out there does and we will get to see it one day
What randy roads riffs or song/ songs is he playing
@@michaelcheney3390suicide solution at 8:52
I remember...
🙌
I was 18 and he was 21 then
6:55 The Orgin of Floods Outro
Love hearing the fucking hostile solo in there
4:46 from The Sleep solo off Cowboys From Hell
6:21 "GODDDD!" He sure was man :')
DimePrimeTime
That's awesome! He's jamming Ice 9 by Joe Satriani.
theirs a lot of dead guitarists that are overhyped and dime is not one of them
I had graduated high school in june 87 in texas
ARE YOU SURE?
You want a cookie?
Me too. I hadn't even heard of Pantera until Cowboys From Hell came out. After that I was hooked! 55 and still jamming my ass off!🤘🇺🇸
8:55 what is this song?
Suicide Solution - Ozzy Osbourne
Joe satriani solo...!!! Wow
#333
Dime is three yrs older than me
Dude are you 55 or 5?
Whats your mission?😂
Please explain your comment to me, or just delete it, cause....why?!? xD
From what song is this melody at 13:00?
Goodbye to Romance?
What did he open up with at 6:28?
Here's a longer version of the gig:
ruclips.net/video/1y7AsmK9A4w/видео.html
What’s the name of this 8:15
In Oct. of 87, i was in JOB CORPS, upstate New York.
Badass man, so u must be very old now
Did he start that off with Joe Satriani?
1987 and would blow bon jovi out the effin water
1997
wats the first, i no it by heart but cant etc
He started with "Crushing Day" by Joe Satriani.
@@JoeR203 yes !!! zats it !!! thank u sooo very much !!
If my soul were equal to Jesus Christ I'd die on a Cross to bring him back for us. I could watch him shred from Valhella.
¿Qué es lo que toca entre los minutos 1:03 y 2:00?
thats a joe satriani song called crushing day
@ 5:40 part of outro to shattered lick
10:35 GTFOTW!
3:35 sic! Fuckin Hostile solo part