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  • Опубликовано: 14 авг 2024
  • On February 25th, 1992, Pantera released their landmark album, Vulgar Display of Power, into the world, and metal hasn’t been the same since. The Texas band - vocalist Philip H. Anselmo, guitarist Dimebag Darrell, bassist Rex Brown and drummer Vinnie Paul - locked into a devastatingly heavy, groovy and emotionally scabrous sweet spot on this record that flipped the genre on its head then and continues to resonate today. In honor of the album turning 30, we had a long conversation with Pantera’s surviving members, Anselmo and Brown, about VDOP’s historic recording sessions, the tour shenanigans and drinking games they got into at the time, some warm memories of Dimebag and Vinnie, and the monumental impact the record had on metal - both as a community and a genre.
    Watch above and tell us your favorite memory of Vulgar Display of Power in the comments below!
    CONTENT GUIDE:
    00:00 Intro
    00:56 Opening Thoughts, How Vulgar Display of Power Changed Pantera
    03:21 First VDOP Tours and The Recording Process
    06:51 "Twist and Hurl"
    07:42 The Recording Process, Continued
    11:22 Influences on Vulgar Display of Power
    16:32 The Initial Response To Vulgar
    17:26 Favorite Song, The Power Of "This Love"
    20:48 Dimebag Darrel's Guitar Grip
    22:42 How Vulgar Influenced Other Musicians
    23:28 That Time Tom Morello Copied Pantera
    25:20 Top 5 Vulgar Display of Power Songs
    26:38 Favorite Vulgar Songs To Play Live
    27:42 Memories of Dimebag Darrel and Vinne Paul
    35:04 How Vulgar Display of Power Changed Heavy Music
    37:36 From Small Clubs To Moscow and Spain
    40:07 How "Walk" Changed the Audience Energy
    42:19 Final Thoughts
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  • @revolver
    @revolver  2 года назад +210

    CONTENT GUIDE:
    00:00 Intro
    00:56 Opening Thoughts, How Vulgar Display of Power Changed Pantera
    03:21 First VDOP Tours and The Recording Process
    06:51 "Twist and Hurl"
    07:42 The Recording Process, Continued
    11:22 Influences on Vulgar Display of Power
    16:32 The Initial Response To Vulgar
    17:26 Favorite Song, The Power Of "This Love"
    20:48 Dimebag Darrel's Guitar Grip
    22:42 How Vulgar Influenced Other Musicians
    23:28 That Time Tom Morello Copied Pantera
    25:20 Top 5 Vulgar Display of Power Songs
    26:38 Favorite Vulgar Songs To Play Live
    27:42 Memories of Dimebag Darrel and Vinne Paul
    35:04 How Vulgar Display of Power Changed Heavy Music
    37:36 From Small Clubs To Moscow and Spain
    40:07 How "Walk" Changed the Audience Energy
    42:19 Final Thoughts

    • @cameronmoore3674
      @cameronmoore3674 2 года назад

      Just my Luck today, a FRESH-vid on-whixh to troll Hansel, the wee prig... Phil needs to grab JunoReactor by his beautiful brilliant balls, bit don't hurt Our poor sweet-Geez byGod! Just watch this and tell Me if Danny Elfman duznt speak width Moore CONVICTION than Juno can muster... ruclips.net/video/KxM7jhOhvZI/видео.html

    • @integrity101
      @integrity101 2 года назад +7

      20th anniversary of DOWN II is next month. Get these guys back and discuss that album. No one ever asks Rex about Down

    • @kevinvigil5867
      @kevinvigil5867 2 года назад +7

      We are Pantera lifers WE DONT NEED TIME STAMPS TO SKIP AROUND WE WATCH THE WHOLE FUCKING THING!

    • @cameronmoore3674
      @cameronmoore3674 2 года назад +2

      PoonTwang: Silver Hollow... Do the math.
      ruclips.net/video/-t8pgkzzKw8/видео.html the whole song reeks of Kurt's Ghost, but the mashed potatoes stuffed with Mom-parts!!!... yawbviously

    • @cameronmoore3674
      @cameronmoore3674 2 года назад

      idk side1 side2-talk Unkle Phull but i know people LOVE to STEAL FBD!!! i've re-placed that son of a bitch at least 3x...

  • @keithheames992
    @keithheames992 2 года назад +1251

    I can't put into words, what those four guys did for me in my youth.

    • @kevincharles1983
      @kevincharles1983 2 года назад +7

      Yes!!

    • @AncientRunesMusic
      @AncientRunesMusic 2 года назад +5

      Try anyway. :)

    • @TheKatraponga
      @TheKatraponga 2 года назад +11

      Absolutely! VDOP came out on my 17th birthday and here I am, 30 years later, celebrating it as deserved. Changed my life!

    • @michaelmathews8409
      @michaelmathews8409 2 года назад +27

      Say no more my brother! "Any streetwise son of a bitch knows"

    • @bczarrockbeast6264
      @bczarrockbeast6264 2 года назад +12

      Same...i picked up guitar because of Dime. They changed my life for the better. Not a day goes by that pantera doesn't play in my house.

  • @StarsOnSports
    @StarsOnSports 2 года назад +687

    Still hard to sink in that these are the two surviving members of Pantera. RIP Dimebag Darryl and Vinnie Paul

    • @rugie6247
      @rugie6247 2 года назад +3

      Right…?

    • @alfiesolomon3531
      @alfiesolomon3531 2 года назад +3

      u said it the way i felt it

    • @TJCombo67
      @TJCombo67 2 года назад +2

      Wow...hard to believe.

    • @gfx2943
      @gfx2943 2 года назад +14

      Same. Infact I had a conversation with my best friend recently and I started to cry and I realized that I only just realized how awful what happened was to Dime and Vinnie. As a guitar player who loves music and has a career is music I miss them more and more everyday and wonder what could have been had Dime never been taken away. I also think about every other Pantera fan and how they're all doing and I realize how special everything that exists in this band was. Stronger than all.

    • @DetroitFettyghost
      @DetroitFettyghost 2 года назад +4

      @@gfx2943 yup. Honestly like it couldn't have happened to a nicer. More caring for his fans. True lover of the music and craft. And talented good soul. And he had a family too.
      Rip to the Abbot boys

  • @GunDrummer
    @GunDrummer 2 года назад +178

    When I discovered Pantera everything musically for me changed

    • @tywins3669
      @tywins3669 2 года назад +4

      Dude same. As a kid of the 80s from SoutherN California I got wrapped up in the rap scene of the mid 90s but as soon and I found Pantera my while focus on music shifted and is still focused on high energy, authentic metal. Lamb of God is the only band that gives me the same feelings Pantera does

    • @erics.4113
      @erics.4113 2 года назад +1

      Vinnie changed my drumming. Forever.

    • @pauljames3178
      @pauljames3178 2 года назад +1

      Me too. When cowboys of hell came my way it was like nothing id heard and felt b4. Must have played it 2 or 3 timed a day every single day giving me that magical feeling each time. Then vulgar came out. 💣💥

  • @shaft9000
    @shaft9000 2 года назад +123

    My mom died when this record peaked. I was 18, and it helped me through an extremely rough period.
    Forever grateful for Pantera!!!

  • @golgothaassassin5035
    @golgothaassassin5035 2 года назад +576

    in my humble opinion, Pantera created a new form of metal. to this day no one can touch them. they were a perfect storm of metal.

    • @tylermathews1953
      @tylermathews1953 2 года назад +28

      This is an absolute fact. No opinions here

    • @Igornopolis
      @Igornopolis 2 года назад +25

      No one can match Pan-fucking-tera. End of brainstorm.. cheers

    • @juliusseizure324
      @juliusseizure324 2 года назад +6

      @@Igornopolis cheers for saying Panfuckin’tera’s name right!

    • @ln8300
      @ln8300 2 года назад +8

      @@tylermathews1953 they were the BEST. Nobody could touch them.

    • @ceebee491
      @ceebee491 2 года назад +4

      Yes, to be pioneers in sound and still have no one come up to your level is fucking impressive

  • @Mr5Timez
    @Mr5Timez 2 года назад +433

    Rex is such an underrated bassist in the metal world. He's so damn good.

    • @DetroitFettyghost
      @DetroitFettyghost 2 года назад +30

      Bassists are almost always underated unless they slap or tap lol.... especially metal bassists. Yup he's a great.

    • @Johnny1.0
      @Johnny1.0 2 года назад +9

      And a fuckin bad ass!

    • @Metaldrumma7
      @Metaldrumma7 2 года назад +28

      The mere fact that he kept up with dime speaks to his raw talent

    • @doncee1831
      @doncee1831 2 года назад +4

      Criminally underrated

    • @jonmaher8699
      @jonmaher8699 2 года назад +8

      Im broken has some great licks.

  • @I-Sharted1
    @I-Sharted1 2 года назад +169

    One thing about Vulgar is that it doesnt feel 30 yrs old. The word timeless is thrown around alot but this truly is timeless.

    • @pawesadowski3403
      @pawesadowski3403 Год назад +2

      VDOP production has some vintage vibe (especially on drums). But FBD? Yes.
      Musically it is 30 years old because songwriting is more sophisticated than most modern music.

    • @garytrue440
      @garytrue440 Год назад

      A perfect album

    • @truthskr7127
      @truthskr7127 Год назад +3

      "Modern music" is quickly dating itself because the stuff coming out now is too technical and plastic sounding. Literally 0 aggression, just 100 silly riffs pasted together with attention deficit drumming. Very poor song writing.

    • @vcvortex6356
      @vcvortex6356 Год назад +1

      My 17 year old daughter is a huge Pantera fan. She has all of their music on vinyl too. I wish I had a time machine so I could take her to any of the 9 Pantera shows that I attended. Timeless? Most definitely. Pantera will still be amazing to people in 200 years.

    • @cleangoblin2021
      @cleangoblin2021 11 месяцев назад +1

      Damn youre right 1992 but it can be just this afternoon

  • @notone4029
    @notone4029 2 года назад +269

    Pantera was UNTOUCHABLE back in the “Golden Era” 90’s ! And STILL are to this DAY!! The KINGS of Metal!!

    • @Dwightpower88
      @Dwightpower88 2 года назад +10

      Absolutely. Type O was another one of a kind band, no wonder they were friends

    • @HughGWrekshin
      @HughGWrekshin 2 года назад +10

      I hope that new, young bands these days know this stuff and understand and appreciate it for what it is because so far no one has even come close to this power and intensity in the “groove metal” or maybe thrash genre.

    • @sharonj3797
      @sharonj3797 2 года назад +8

      @@Dwightpower88 I would pay an obseen amount of my bank account to see Type O live again. Same with Pantera

    • @goshu7009
      @goshu7009 2 года назад

      @@HughGWrekshin New bands are called ,,projects" so forget about it .

    • @LSD123.
      @LSD123. 2 года назад +3

      I'm proud to have been a teenager in the 90s. Wild times…

  • @soculese
    @soculese 2 года назад +132

    The last two standing from Pantera. Love it that Phil looks like he does interviews in his bathrobe now. Kids these days have zero idea what that era was like. I got to see these guys live 4 times. NOTHING like Pantera live, NOTHING!

    • @Fnberg744
      @Fnberg744 2 года назад +3

      Same. I remember being on our way in the car trying to fathom that we were about to witness the shit in person. Dime was about to Alakazam the fuck out of it

    • @saltpeter7429
      @saltpeter7429 2 года назад +8

      I only saw them twice. But both times were killer. I'm from way the hell out in the hills of nowhere, 2 hours from the nearest rock concert at least. As teenager's in the 90's, going to see Pantera was a metal pilgrimage. They didnt play FLOODS either time I saw them. I see my buddy at the gas station in the early 00's, the dude who used to drive us to these shows, he says " hey man! I went to the Pantera show last night, they played floods dude, you should have been there!".
      Ouch. Thanks for the kick in the nuts, man. Lol.
      Didnt know what we didnt know.
      Carload of hillbilly's heading to the show.

    • @dreamstone5018
      @dreamstone5018 2 года назад

      Same for me. Outstanding performance. Nothing compares!

    • @trevordavis2499
      @trevordavis2499 2 года назад +1

      Ozzfest 97. The pit was so crazy they were tearing the grass up and throwing clumps around. I got pushed out to the side and just stood there and watched. Every time I saw them they killed, untouchable live.

    • @soculese
      @soculese 2 года назад +2

      @@trevordavis2499 The last time I saw them the venue had a bar area that had sofas in it. When Pantera took the stage, the opened with Use My Third Arm and the sofas were being crowd surfed with people on them. It was at that moment that the venue lost control, 30 seconds into the set. Thankfully no one got hurt, the pit looked like a WWF royal rumble and the band fed off of it. It was at that moment I was happy to have settled in on a spot in the balcony. Probably the best concert I’ve ever been to. Dime and Vinnie were just ridiculous players live.

  • @alberths2279
    @alberths2279 2 года назад +209

    While watching the video I couldn't help but imagine seeing Vinnie and Dime in their respective gray hair, recalling anecdotes with Phil and Rex. Our heroes are getting older, I am proud to belong to that community that grew up with them, I do not omit to mention that I felt a nostalgia accompanied by a knot in the chest, damn I miss those days.

    • @BoBo15507
      @BoBo15507 2 года назад +9

      Damn dude... Thought the same thing.... We all get flabby and wrinkled but still hold the fun and games of days past

    • @alberths2279
      @alberths2279 2 года назад +8

      @@BoBo15507 the body wrinkles but the attitude never, metal until the end of the days, even if it is in an asylum 😎😆😈🤘

    • @ariakus6667
      @ariakus6667 2 года назад +5

      Exactly. And if you weren't there you'll never fully understand.

    • @boomer31
      @boomer31 2 года назад +11

      @@alberths2279 absolutely, I’m 51 still listening to pantera almost daily , my sons 20 and I’ve got him loving it . I can see myself listening to pantera for the rest of my life

    • @Dwightpower88
      @Dwightpower88 2 года назад +5

      We are lucky, we got to see the end of something special. 90s were the last "magical" times.

  • @timmcgee8843
    @timmcgee8843 2 года назад +55

    I've heard it said: Pantera has built more muscle in the gym than all steroids combined until this day! Really want to see Phil again with the Illegals now & hopefully Rex with them. Haven't seen Rex in person since 93 at Baby Dolls Arlington. And Vinny & Dime at their club, The Club House, in Dallas 1999. All of them super nice guys in person. Rest in Peace Dime & Vinny. What a huge loss.

    • @JPX64Channel
      @JPX64Channel Год назад +4

      better than that, rex and phil under the pantera name with 2 real musicians who will fill the shoes of the brothers, the illegals are not that good, at least when playing pantera songs .

  • @pauld9561
    @pauld9561 2 года назад +6

    I love how Phil always looks like someone owes him money.

  • @Beardodoomus
    @Beardodoomus 2 года назад +78

    Rex is looking a lot healthier lately. Good on him.

    • @shawnboogz7546
      @shawnboogz7546 2 года назад

      Def noticed that….

    • @ryanjones9498
      @ryanjones9498 2 года назад

      He stopped drinking and started smoking weed lol

    • @RobbieFitzgerald
      @RobbieFitzgerald 2 года назад

      Both of them.

    • @supermastater
      @supermastater 2 года назад +1

      @@ryanjones9498 He never stopped smoking weed lol

    • @jfo3000
      @jfo3000 2 года назад

      Maybe eating more solid food too.

  • @lowcountrythrash2874
    @lowcountrythrash2874 2 года назад +291

    Dude thanks so much for this interview. I had been worried for Rex and he looks great. May sound stupid coming from a fan, but those guys from Pantera were like my Uncles growing up and following them. As a musician I have learned so much from these dudes and I am happy to see Phil and Rex doing well and especially in good health!

    • @michaellara2587
      @michaellara2587 2 года назад +5

      Thought the same

    • @JPX64Channel
      @JPX64Channel 2 года назад +5

      yeah good to know rex is looking better than he did some years ago.

    • @cameronmoore3674
      @cameronmoore3674 2 года назад +4

      God Phil is a fine wine 🍷 isn't He?!
      He loooves Hollow, me too. New Daze😉GnuLevulz MajikMane 🦁🦁🦁🦁 oh i must say, Phil duznt even KNOW DOES HE THERE IS SUBLIMINAL #Nirvana inside of Hollow.

    • @lukeisprvkt
      @lukeisprvkt 2 года назад +4

      Nah man that doesn’t sound stupid to me. I can relate. Good to see these guys. Always.

    • @alphared4655
      @alphared4655 2 года назад +9

      Definitely good to see Rex looking well. I was worried as well

  • @jays4863
    @jays4863 2 года назад +52

    Seeing Pantera twice back in the day is a memory I’ll cherish forever. Like Rex said, when you get older and look back and realize that those were some of the best times in your life. Thank you guys. RIP Dime and Vince.
    On another note, Rex might be the only person left on this planet that is allowed to call Phil, Phillip without receiving a beat down \m/

  • @notan23
    @notan23 2 года назад +38

    Amazing that a group of people who would basically always be drunk could be striving for perfection, and deliver it most of the time!

    • @JM-co6rf
      @JM-co6rf 2 года назад +3

      Alcohol is often a way to reduce anxiety and gain focus -- at least for a short window of time each day until you get wiped out and go to sleep, in my experience

    • @tompatchak8706
      @tompatchak8706 Год назад +2

      Strangely enough, they didn’t drink while in the studio.
      They wanted to do it right.

  • @Divebombs16
    @Divebombs16 2 года назад +70

    Vulgar Display Of Power Is One Of My Favourite Heavy Metal Album Of All Time! #Pantera Rules!!!

  • @captainspaulding2693
    @captainspaulding2693 2 года назад +94

    Really want to see Rex back in down with pepper, kirk and Phil. Legendary line up.

    • @ryanhenry931
      @ryanhenry931 2 года назад +13

      Man I wish. If we can't have Pantera I'd love some Down.

    • @integrity101
      @integrity101 2 года назад +10

      I agree. Rex in Down needs to happen

    • @Dwightpower88
      @Dwightpower88 2 года назад +6

      What about Jimmy? No down without him.

    • @captainspaulding2693
      @captainspaulding2693 2 года назад +4

      @@Dwightpower88 these are facts, the power of the riff compels him. He w/o a doubt integral to downs sound.

    • @Dwightpower88
      @Dwightpower88 2 года назад +1

      @@captainspaulding2693 He has a very distinct sound, not a lot of drummers do. He hits hard and he finds the groove

  • @leesmith7974
    @leesmith7974 2 года назад +24

    Pantera is and always be unique. The chemistry of the four of them was pure magic. The power of each of them coming together as one entity still hits me to the core. I have been searching for years for a band that would hit me in every aspect the way Pantera does and they just fall short. I will listen to them til the day I die.

  • @johnc94
    @johnc94 2 года назад +42

    I often think if Vinny and dime were still alive how big the reunion tour would have been because in a previous interview I remember Rex Brown saying he was going to get the band back together he was going to get them in the room and hash things out could you imagine what that tour would have been like

    • @2strokin70
      @2strokin70 2 года назад +6

      It would sell out every show..amazing band

    • @jasonfedeli
      @jasonfedeli 2 года назад

      It breaks the heart that now it’s only a could have been. The shotgun blast that punk killer took to the head in Columbus was too good for him.

    • @JA-ng7yo
      @JA-ng7yo 2 года назад +4

      I wanted to believe that. Vinny seem to acted like he just was fuckin done with it.

    • @1997LT1Camaro
      @1997LT1Camaro 2 года назад +1

      I would have loved to see a reunion. Sucks they are gone, they were 100% irreplaceable.

    • @1997LT1Camaro
      @1997LT1Camaro 2 года назад +2

      @@jasonfedeli yeah it sucks. Everyone lost. I still can’t believe that happened almost 20yrs later.

  • @kevincharles1983
    @kevincharles1983 2 года назад +24

    2 fucking legends!! I'm 40 years old and still blasting pantera out my speakers. Pantera the greatest metal band of all time

    • @jeffarab4947
      @jeffarab4947 2 года назад

      Timeless man these guys fucking made amazing albums long glove the abbots sad man dime vinny the best

    • @sharkhaywood
      @sharkhaywood 2 года назад +2

      I met a distant family relative a couple years ago who was maybe 20 (I'm 50) and he had a CFH tattoo on his leg. I said "Pantera fan huh?" He looked at me shocked and said "You know who Pantera is?" I laughed and said "Know who they are? I saw them live 7 times starting with the Cowboys From Hell tour."

    • @chrisakans
      @chrisakans 2 года назад

      Same. Cheers!

    • @jaredoverton7992
      @jaredoverton7992 Год назад

      Everyday I hear or listen to Pantera

  • @Liz-cmc313
    @Liz-cmc313 2 года назад +71

    This album was a game changer 💯🔥... To be 25 again. Pantera till I die 🤘

    • @brianhacker5353
      @brianhacker5353 2 года назад +1

      Amen Sister

    • @AncientRunesMusic
      @AncientRunesMusic 2 года назад +2

      I don't know who you are, Liz, but I'm pretty sure you are not a boring person.

    • @nadar34
      @nadar34 2 года назад +1

      From your avatar and comment, you are definitely a purveyor of the finest metal.

    • @Liz-cmc313
      @Liz-cmc313 2 года назад

      @@nadar34 I'd like to think so, lol 🤘

    • @michaelbuettner1487
      @michaelbuettner1487 2 года назад +2

      Is that the Devin symbol? Lol

  • @GunDrummer
    @GunDrummer 2 года назад +20

    This interview is awesome I could listen to this all day

  • @paulransdell
    @paulransdell 2 года назад +21

    I'm forever grateful for Pantera. My young adulthood. Soundtrack of my teens to late 20's. Grateful I got to see them live.

  • @jmonty2005
    @jmonty2005 2 года назад +125

    Great, humble conversation with Phil and Rex about one of the most pivotal metal albums of all time. Loved hearing the exchange between them

  • @OzLeedsCrew
    @OzLeedsCrew 2 года назад +34

    As a 12 year old just starting guitar lessons, Vulgar absolutely blew my mind, had to convince the parents to buy it for me. Life changing

  • @MichaelSmith-pg6gi
    @MichaelSmith-pg6gi 2 года назад +10

    This band really helped me find strength during some tough times in my life.

    • @potsyband
      @potsyband Год назад

      Would you call it strength...BEYOND STRENGTH??

    • @PaulBradley-qi9ss
      @PaulBradley-qi9ss 5 месяцев назад

      Damn right!!! That's what great music does!

  • @f3uibeghardt522
    @f3uibeghardt522 2 года назад +48

    I'm so glad they spoke about their emphasis on tightness. It's almost vindicating to me because I've always maintained that the mechanical precision of their timing made their songs just so much more devastatingly-heavy and crushing. It's weird how that works.

    • @morbidmanmusic
      @morbidmanmusic 2 года назад +3

      Yep, And no triggers. Or timing correction. All human steam!

    • @samclemmons5373
      @samclemmons5373 2 года назад +1

      It’s crazy that in all of RUclips no one can quite nail Dime’s playing. Incredible guitar players cover stuff, and it just doesn’t sound right because only Dime had that feel.

    • @f3uibeghardt522
      @f3uibeghardt522 2 года назад +2

      @@samclemmons5373 I was going to say in my first comment that despite their swiss watch-like timing, Dime still was always able to play with such feel and expression. And I may catch flak for saying it, but no one should be covering Pantera. It's just profane and embarrassing. No one could possibly replicate his playing, let alone add to or improve upon it. So it just becomes an exercise in playing a worse, more generic, soulless, empty version of the original.

    • @turolretar
      @turolretar 2 года назад +3

      @@f3uibeghardt522 nah bro, people cover songs of bands they like. You might as well not play if you worry about butchering the song. I think playing your favorite songs should be a kind of celebration

    • @f3uibeghardt522
      @f3uibeghardt522 2 года назад

      @@turolretar I have no issue with cover songs in a broad sense (although most are just cringe garbage that are done just for the sake of doing it), but some songs or artists just shouldn't be covered for public consumption outside of a private setting, especially when you know there's no way to improve it. Things like Dolly Parton covering the Bee Gee's "Islands in the Stream" actually improved the song, but we all know inventiveness, inflection, ingenuity or any semblance of an intangible x-factor just doesn't exist anymore. I don't care if I sound pompous or condescending (I'm truly not being that way, but I recognize this comes across as such), it's just the truth.

  • @nipulkradmsinatagras8293
    @nipulkradmsinatagras8293 2 года назад +75

    *I got a hold of this album on a holiday of 1992.*
    And the moment I heard *"Mouth For War"* for the very first time, I was instantly mindblown!

    • @evolexpeditions7675
      @evolexpeditions7675 2 года назад +5

      The intro to that song. That riff…

    • @evolexpeditions7675
      @evolexpeditions7675 2 года назад +2

      I was there to see PANTERA with Skid Row in San Diego, CA. This album changed metal period.

    • @nelliesilvers1210
      @nelliesilvers1210 2 года назад +1

      Determiiiiiiined-uh!!!!🤘🏻

    • @Mike-oz5pp
      @Mike-oz5pp 2 года назад +3

      Yup I feel ya! 'Mouth of War' is the song that did it for me.. was the 1st song I heard from that album & maybe from them period

    • @nelliesilvers1210
      @nelliesilvers1210 2 года назад +1

      @@Mike-oz5pp Walk was the song that busted my Pantera cherry. It was love at first sound🙂. This Love was the first song of theirs I taught myself on guitar

  • @bikromshill7260
    @bikromshill7260 2 года назад +46

    Pantera for life 🤟🖤

  • @guitarguru.3572
    @guitarguru.3572 2 года назад +13

    I’ll never forget my first experience with Pantera. It was the summer of 1995. I had just gotten my driver’s license and me and 3 of my closest friends took a boat onto Stonewall Jackson Lake with a case of beer and an 8th of weed. The heaviest thing I’d ever heard up until that point was Metallica, and I was less than enthused to try anything any heavier. Not that I didn’t like it, but it was missing the groove I tend to like in what I listen to. My friend Matt bought Far Beyond Driven earlier that day and took the cellophane off the CD right on the boat. None of us had ever heard Pantera, but giving bands a fresh listen was kind of one of our things. We put it on as the sun was starting to set and were just blown the fuck away. That album, along with everything else these guys ever did would turn out to be one of the biggest sources of strength and inspiration I’ve ever been fortunate enough to experience. That moment changed my life, and I’ll never forget it.

  • @skoottar
    @skoottar 2 года назад +22

    Phil looks & sounds a lot better & healthier. Great interview. It’s like a chat over a few beers. Pantera was & still is kings of heavy

    • @joshuagibson2520
      @joshuagibson2520 2 года назад +1

      He's still on dope. Be it methadone, subs, or whatever.

    • @Apprentice_of_the_Leonine
      @Apprentice_of_the_Leonine 2 года назад

      @@joshuagibson2520 Marijuana, actually. The most harmless drug there is.

  • @pleasuretokill
    @pleasuretokill 2 года назад +72

    All I'm gonna say is that Power Metal is one of the most underrated albums of all time and needs to be remastered and re-released

    • @rickyhyppa7960
      @rickyhyppa7960 2 года назад +14

      That guitar solo on well meet again rivals Floods for me. They played the title track "Power Metal" at Dimebash a few years ago and I went nuts lol.

    • @DetroitFettyghost
      @DetroitFettyghost 2 года назад +4

      I love Phil to death....and I'm not even a huge fan of that album or era....but trashing his roots and declaring himself better than his "former self" and also his bandmates got him into the situation where he was away from Pantera when Darrel started DamagePlan..... Phil still ain't learned that EVERYTHING Darrel and Vinnie did with him and Rex are ALL THEIR MUSIC and none of it should be shoved away and dissed especially after what went down smh.
      He still ain't learned I guess ?

    • @chrispearson8959
      @chrispearson8959 2 года назад +6

      Some of there best riffs are on that album. The full album is on you tube but it's hard to get a copy. It's a collectable these days

    • @willpellerin413
      @willpellerin413 2 года назад +1

      Agreed 💯

    • @brandonmackey2477
      @brandonmackey2477 2 года назад +3

      I bought Power Metal on vinyl from Germany a couple of months ago !

  • @tetsusiega2
    @tetsusiega2 2 года назад +12

    As a Louisiana native I’ll never not have love for these guys. They’ll be a part of me until the day I die.

    • @Samoan_Metalhead
      @Samoan_Metalhead 2 года назад

      I presume you love Acid Bath, Down, Soilent Green, EHG and Goatwhore?

  • @greatestgigliello3282
    @greatestgigliello3282 Год назад +8

    Every time Phil or Rex speak about their former band mates you can hear and see that love. You boys did alright, brought good things to people that needed it. Your music fueled so much. Thank you

    • @CarnivoreDog
      @CarnivoreDog 11 месяцев назад

      The whole 90's Pantera rules! At least in my world.

  • @Jokilldrum
    @Jokilldrum 2 года назад +24

    These gentlemen and this band are the soundtrack of my wild feral youth. They and the band are the living embodiment of all things heavy metal 🤘🏻. Thank you Phillip, Rex, dimebag, and Vince

  • @NotoriousYeshi
    @NotoriousYeshi 2 года назад +8

    Good to see Rex and Phil healthy.
    I was sadly too young when Pantera were in their heyday, so I never got to experience their impact first hand. But when I stumbled into their music in 07ish when I was 15, they were a game changer for sure.
    Long live Pantera. RIP to Vinnie Paul and Dimebag Darrell.

  • @Itisallinyourmind33
    @Itisallinyourmind33 2 года назад +25

    Can’t thank these guys enough for all the great music that they have given us.

  • @loribernardisunwell9663
    @loribernardisunwell9663 Год назад +7

    ZZ Top is my dads' favorite band. Needless to say I grew up with them and for 44 years now I've been a fan. My dad and I even shed a tear over the phone together when Dusty passed. We shared some disenfranchised grief lol.
    Listening to these two reminisce about their work and experiences warms my heart. We all know how lucky we are to have Phil and Rex to get interviews like this. When Rex says "remember Philip?" at 20:35 I had to smile to myself. Rex also happens to be my father's name.
    Hearing one of my favorite bands pay homage to my father's favorite band brings me peace 🥰. Thank you Jimmy, Phil and Rex for this interview. RIP Dime and Vinnie. Love you guys 😘💙

  • @mmoss0911
    @mmoss0911 2 года назад +11

    This album changed me as a person. It changed my life’s path. My entire direction. This album probably overall had more of an impact on who I became back then and who I am now than any other influence ever and I would not be surprised if I never hear another piece of music for the rest of my life that will come close to how that music changed me the first time I heard it. Still in my arsenal. Always will be. Countless CD’s over the last thirty years prior to digital. My hats off to the last two left. I have never bled more in a pit than I did after crowd surfing in to the mosh pit just below dime at the last Dallas show for the Reinventing the Steel tour. I bare the scars with pride. Keep on. 👊🏼😼

    • @adampindell
      @adampindell 2 года назад

      I've spent hundreds of dollars on their music and merchandise throughout the years...
      ... It's so fucking good and it still brings me so much joy. I feel like I still owe them money 😅

    • @jeffstacho
      @jeffstacho 2 года назад +1

      THAT was a Boss Ass comment! Good share man, thx:)

  • @angrybadger616
    @angrybadger616 2 года назад +14

    Pantego sound was a great studio back in the day. Learned so much from Vince,Darrell and Rex back then. They were so far ahead of everyone else before Phil joined. Once Phil got to Arlington, they took it up anther notch. They were always a great show to catch on weekends,but by the time of Power Metal all the locals were floored by the change. Once Cowboys dropped,that was it.

  • @crazydude123ify
    @crazydude123ify 2 года назад +6

    Pantera changed everything for me, life changing at 15 years old man and still to this day no one tops them..

  • @TheGuitologist
    @TheGuitologist 2 года назад +15

    Dime solos wouldn’t have been the same without Rex’s groove underneath. Pantera were the heaviest thing on the planet then, and Vulgar stands up among the heaviest still today. Talk about attitude… if you don’t listen to that record and come away not wanting to destroy something, you aren’t a man.

    • @phizzle24
      @phizzle24 2 года назад +1

      Mouth For War

    • @granitesevan6243
      @granitesevan6243 2 года назад

      Not for me. When I listen to Vulgar, I feel like it's me against the world and I'm winning! A nice positive dose of fuck right off

    • @laurendaley8347
      @laurendaley8347 2 года назад

      By Demonnnnnns beeee Drivennnnn

  • @marvinshenk
    @marvinshenk 2 года назад +14

    Pantera was such a great band. It still makes me sad that Dimebag was murdered the way he was. Dime was so full of life and he was killed. And then Vinnie died a few years later. I think if Vinnie and Dime hadn't died, they'd be back together today. They were so great.

    • @jeffarab4947
      @jeffarab4947 2 года назад

      Yup we would of seen pantera rejoined man sad too soon for both brothers

  • @bucknaked311
    @bucknaked311 2 года назад +13

    Vulgar is easily in the top 10 of most complete metal albums ever. It hits every 🎯

    • @alexrigby7691
      @alexrigby7691 2 года назад

      Absolutely. Front to back. Cover to cover. Track for track. It’s like the Pet Sounds or Sgt Pepper of metal.

  • @theheavygroovelist4922
    @theheavygroovelist4922 2 года назад +14

    The personal, tribal and generational impact VDOP had is very hard to put into words. It changed so many people's idea of what Metal and Heavy music could be. It inspired in so many ways, made new friendships and spawned so much more music.... Always will be my fav Pantera Album 🤘🔥 Happy 30th. Congratulations Phil & Rex. RIP Dime & Vinnie...

    • @pzj2017
      @pzj2017 Год назад

      In the early years it was quite a situation to be a Pantera fan. People would look at you crazy and label you ECT. Thank goodness that did not matter to any of Us.

  • @coleb10
    @coleb10 2 года назад +6

    Thank you so much for putting this together. I was fortunate enough to start going to their shows right before the release of Power Metal back in 1980's. It was $5 to get into places like Joes Garage in Fort Worth. Purchased my copy of Power Metal there for $10. Saw them dozens of times there and some other places around the DFW area. They were playing the songs from Power Metal and then later Cowboys. It was always two sets with a short intermission in between. The next set would be cover songs from other bands. My friend and I would call up the phone number to the Pantera Hotline frequently to hear Vinnies voice popping off about their upcoming local gigs. The first time I saw them I told my friend that "These guys have their shit together". Really cool to hear Rex speak about their worth ethic about 37 minutes into the interview. They had a genuine desire to get things right and strive to make something better the next time on stage. I grew up just across I-20 from the brothers. I didn't know them personally but I really miss them. Their last tour was the first concert my son ever attended. He was 12 years old and will be 32 this year. He still talks about it.

  • @aboutthemetal8783
    @aboutthemetal8783 2 года назад +47

    Pantera were the only hard metal band that actually made harder and harder metal albums through the mid 90s and early 2000s , when nearly every big thrash band did some version of a new metal sound ( slayer diabolous en musica, Metallica ,load and so on , anthrax were going through a bad time , anyone remember Gary Holt's skater dude look during the mid 90s?)
    Thanks to dime and Vinnie's vision and persistence in finding rex then Phil, as much as I hate the way it ended ( pantera) and obviously dimes murder,
    I think pantera had to go what they went through with Phil , the best albums always come through some kind of serious trauma , I just wish the three guys who were left could have worked it out , I understand why Vinnie refused to talk , he didn't understand heroin or hard drugs ,so all the stupid shit that Phil said back in the day ,it was very real to Vinnie and dime ,shame how it worked out , but to this day nothing will ever be more heavy than far beyond driven , etc etc , they will never be outclassed one of the most original powerful brutal and creative metal bands to ever have existed .

    • @KickflipGnasty
      @KickflipGnasty 2 года назад +3

      Metal didn’t truly die(or get softer), it just seemed that way because the thrash bands softened up. Death metal was going harder and heavier than ever in 90s. There were some iconic bands; Death, Obituary, Cannibal Corpse, etc. So it’s really all perception. I think the styles of metal that most 80s metal heads were listening to had done up and died, so for a lot of fans it felt like the end, but there was still some amazing stuff. Death was absolutely incredible.

    • @jeffstacho
      @jeffstacho 2 года назад +2

      At one point, THAT WAS THEIR AIM, literally. Was trying to top (in terms of heaviness) the album before. (That changed w Reinventing the Steel, of course). But anyway, back to your original comment -YEAH, I def remember every band tried doing something different suddenly. Diabolus en Musica (Devil in Music) aside from maybe 3 songs was just NOT fulfilling as their previous works (then again, I personally actually have a huge soft spot for Undisputed Attitude -not a track that I skip.) Where, I wanna say, track 3, on Diabolus, "Stain of Mind" was the only song I'll listen to still from time to time. Anthrax certainly changed a bit their sound, however I personally love Stomp 442; it's more alternative influenced too, which WAS HUGE IN THE MID-NINTIES, thanks to say, Green Day and The Offspring, etc. "Load" was a letdown, (and maybe because there was such a hiatus, and the bar was already set so freakin high from previous works), but looking back in hindsight , still has a good handful of halfway decent songs... I dunno, I guess people/things change over time... But Pantera, you're right, they never "sold out." Especially to Nu-Metal culture, LOL. But yeah, when you talk of "The Big 4" (minus Megadeth) Pantera WAS FUCKING HOSTILE, the ENTIRE TIME:) haha

    • @aboutthemetal8783
      @aboutthemetal8783 2 года назад +2

      @@KickflipGnasty
      I get what your saying ,indeed in the very late 80s early to mid 90s the Florida death metal scene ,and the hardcore/death metal bands from the UK ,napalm,carcass,benediction,bolt
      thrower,cancer,etc etc ,were all riding the crest of the metal wave , at the time most people thought death metal would get to the heights of slayer,anthrax,metallica ( I'm talking about the early 90s just before the black album) metallica were massive but not the giant they are now , so it was conceivable to think bands like obituary ,cannibal corpse,deicide ,and so on would get to that level , but the direction the bigger thrash bands were going anthrax ,metallica,sepultura,slayer , getting rid of original members ,Joey fired from anthrax , Dave from slayer,Jason was becoming more disinterested in metallica , and by the mid 90s max leaves sepultura ,suddenly those big bands were no where near as brutal and metal as people were used to , so the popularity did decline sales for anthrax,slayer,anthrax sepultura had dropped massively by 96 ,in some cases sales dropped by 75% ,so the record companies stopped promoting those bands , and the way grunge became the in thing made a lot of people move away from the thrash scene ,and that impacted the death metal scene in some areas , particularly the chance to go on tour with thrash bands and play bigger gigs and gain exposure , it was a strange time , I just remember loving how pantera kept getting heavier and heavier ,and bigger and bigger without any real radio ,TV,exposure or record company promotion , they really did keep proper hard metal alive during those years , then I remember getting a demo in 98 of a band called slipknot ,I thought it sounded fkn awesome ,it was like thrash ,death,groove metal had a baby monster and it worked , their first two albums were utter master pieces .

    • @tch8787
      @tch8787 2 года назад +1

      Best point u can ever make about pantera…u can say reinventing didn’t have as many good songs but it still did have bangers and was a notch harder

    • @tch8787
      @tch8787 2 года назад +1

      @@jeffstacho reinventing was still harder…you’ve got to belong to it? I’ll cast a shadow? Damn dude

  • @jakeyjervis
    @jakeyjervis 2 года назад +25

    I grew through my teens listening to this album. It was the heaviest thing I ever heard. I put a kicker and Amp in my shitty ass car just to blast Vulgar! Still love it, I practice my drums to it still.

  • @HipHopSlam
    @HipHopSlam 2 года назад +17

    as a hip-hop fan, who also appreciates metal but not widely knowledgeable on the genre and who even does not know Pantera's music, I really enjoyed this interview since I appreciate the passion for their art that both the two surviving members and the Revolver interviewer Jimmy Hubbard all clearly display - it's infectious and hard not to be drawn in by this love of metal by these guys. Respect!

    • @Springfeeeel3
      @Springfeeeel3 2 года назад +1

      Expand your musical taste my friend. Especially because modern hip-hop just sucks.

    • @nathanieledwards7150
      @nathanieledwards7150 2 года назад +2

      Commercial hip hop sucks. Mainstream rock sucks just as much. Ya know....butt rock? There's no soul in it. I find it to obtain equal levels of soullessness

    • @jeffarab4947
      @jeffarab4947 2 года назад

      I love old hip hop rap and yes I agree modern day music sucks man only the og guys are still kicking ass for both metal and rap thrs some good bands tho still kicking ass but the trend is all that pop and dumb rap mumbling shit

  • @bruce5168
    @bruce5168 2 года назад +9

    Till this day... No band can rival these boys. Just too much talent, to much hook. They truly cemented their place in Heavy metal History!! R. I. P Dime and Vince, LEGENDS 🤘🤘 forever missed.

  • @lifeintornadoalley
    @lifeintornadoalley Год назад +3

    I was hanging out with my friend's band at the icon the night before alrosa happened. Friends opened for damage plan, dime and I where in the crowd making sure everyone had a black tooth. Regardless of the age, Everyone had to have one. I was honored to chill with them after. Omg the hospitality dime and Vinnie had is unmatched by any other rockstar ever. They loved everyone as family. No one was left out, or felt above. God bless them. Didn't know what was going to happen the night after that. I hit me so hard. Phil is doing so great being sober! He's finally calmed down and chill again. Rex's tone and creativity is another untouchable unmatched style.

  • @SexFuneral
    @SexFuneral 2 года назад +5

    Rex and Phil talking together is just what I needed to see.........thank you

  • @DavidBaillie1986
    @DavidBaillie1986 2 года назад +6

    30 years... Man where does the time go. I was just listening to Vulgar at work on Monday as well. The album still sounds as heavy and fresh today as it did back then.
    I grew up listening to Pantera and will never stop. I just wish Dime and Vinnie were here with us.

  • @d.pinit7796
    @d.pinit7796 2 года назад +6

    It’s impossible to relive moments of my youth without Pantera being involved somehow! They are a part of my DNA! The GOATS 👊🏻

    • @Ballpython77
      @Ballpython77 Год назад

      amen to that. i discovered them when i was 14 and i just turn 45 few months ago and i always have some Pantera playing in the house to the point even my wife is starting to like it, i caught her listening to Domination last week, i had the biggest boner in years! LMFAO!

  • @jameswest4259
    @jameswest4259 2 года назад +4

    My favorite band ever! Saw them 5 times from 1992-2000 and nobody could touch them live, long live Pantera and Dimebag!

    • @CarnivoreDog
      @CarnivoreDog 11 месяцев назад

      They were always the big dog sound wise.

  • @jorje0068
    @jorje0068 2 года назад +60

    I'm trying to listen to this whole interview without jumping of into an album. It's almost impossible. Every time they mention a song.

  • @facestabber51
    @facestabber51 2 года назад +4

    I still remember the day my buddy Nate says, "dude you gotta listen to this" and proceeds to play the album. Blew me away. Complete game changer.

  • @coleycole2nite
    @coleycole2nite 2 года назад +3

    Blessed I got to work for Pantera when they took Morbid Angel on the road with them, I had the privilege of setting up dimebags guitar on stage for him. I’ll never forget!

  • @adamturner1563
    @adamturner1563 2 года назад +8

    To hear Phillip say Dime could play it tighter than Kerry also, is awesome man. Love the honesty. (Greatest band ever)

    • @anthonybernero9720
      @anthonybernero9720 2 года назад +1

      He had to say it, because its so true. Kerry King is a sloppy mess compared to Dimebag Darrell.

  • @scottallen794
    @scottallen794 2 года назад +12

    How did the "lemon pepper" thing not make it into the Home Videos?
    Almost spit my drink out when Phil said he'd look at Vince in studio licking at the lemon pepper!!!
    Vulgar isn't my favorite Pantera album but it definitely changed heavy music to my ears. Such a pivotal album, especially given Metallica going soft.

  • @mattiasnilsson896
    @mattiasnilsson896 Год назад +3

    Pantera was and still is such a big part of my life. The kickass music and lyrics got me through lots of stuff and in it's way shaped a part of me. And the homevideos always made me and my friends feel like we were.....friends with the band. THE greatest band ever imo.

    • @B166ER-
      @B166ER- Год назад

      The home videos were fucking hilarious.

  • @jeremyswalley8625
    @jeremyswalley8625 2 года назад +3

    Vinnie and Dimebag shared a life force one couldn’t survive without the other!! I see the pain on Phil’s face when talking about Dime the pause to get that clear picture of the moment… The energy of the music was the best!!! They had the Skid Row momentum and then some!!! To the unlikely survivors of the band Rex and Phil y’all are living Gods !! Great to see you guys laugh and reminisce about the good ole days is great 👍🏻 Long Live heavy music..

  • @Ontariosound
    @Ontariosound 2 года назад +23

    They found that unique vibe where the music was heavy as hell but you could still party to it. Similar to Rush, incredible musicianship but
    it flowed and made rock and roll sense. Combined with Phil, it was magic.

    • @Yourmothershouse34
      @Yourmothershouse34 2 года назад +1

      Pantera is the shit and had the balls to rock rebel flags

    • @chrismcburnett9433
      @chrismcburnett9433 2 года назад

      @@Yourmothershouse34 gdamn right, best band ever!!!

  • @diddykong-jz4nb
    @diddykong-jz4nb 2 года назад +10

    Great seeing them looking good. Never got to see them live but man oh man Pantera still holds up to the strongest shit out there today. Everyday at a minimum! RIP Dime and Vinnie.

  • @ceebee491
    @ceebee491 2 года назад +6

    Breaks my heart to see Dime and Vinnie absent from the interview.
    Having said that it's good to have the guys talk about the album

  • @williamcanavan7085
    @williamcanavan7085 2 года назад +7

    NO ONE COMES CLOSE!!! THE BADDEST BAND IN THE LAND!!!! 4 Of the MOST intensely talented men to EVER Hit the Stage PERIOD!!!

    • @drunken-skunk
      @drunken-skunk Год назад +2

      FOREVER \PANTERA/!!!!🤘🤟🤘🤟🤘🤟🤜🤛👊✊️

  • @magacat5210
    @magacat5210 2 года назад +7

    More Pantera stories with Phil and Rex please, thank you 🤘💯

  • @archibaldmeatpants814
    @archibaldmeatpants814 2 года назад +19

    Saw them only once, 1998 New Year's Evil at Bank One Ballpark in Phoenix. Completely blown away. I listen to "new level" from their official live album every single day with the windows down, and the volume cranked....JTFC Phil's voice on that song is straight savage. RIP Dime and Vinnie, we are so happy you two are jammin together once again, while we selfishly wish you were with us too.

    • @succulentstan
      @succulentstan 2 года назад +3

      Official live new levels the best version, fuckin love it

    • @lfkk4640
      @lfkk4640 2 года назад +2

      I was there in Phoenix as well. Think that was my 3rd time seeing 'em. They always killed live. RIP Dime and Vinnie 🤟

    • @archibaldmeatpants814
      @archibaldmeatpants814 2 года назад +2

      @@lfkk4640 3rd baseline seats until that big rush to the field....such an amazing feeling boltin' to the stage while the guards couldn't do shit lol

    • @lfkk4640
      @lfkk4640 2 года назад +1

      @@archibaldmeatpants814 HELL YEAH!!! We jumped the barricades from the seats to the pit! Damn...GREAT TIMES!!! 🤟

  • @AndyAcker
    @AndyAcker 2 года назад +2

    At 15, in summer of 1992, my cousin brought Vulgar over on cassette, and we sat in my room and listened. An extreme, punchy wall of sound with guitars that sounded like seething red rage ensued. Lyrics that were screamed, shouted, rapped, sung. A hard rock and shred metal fan at the time, I wasn't sure what to think. I didn't know anything that heavy existed, or was possible. I couldn't tell if I even liked it, or if I could handle it. Then I wanted to hear it again. And again. Before I knew it, metal (and music) was never the same. Great interview.
    Oh, and holy shit were they insane live. I honestly couldn't go anywhere near those mosh pits, but just went straight to the front to watch Darrel play.

  • @ko4otv43
    @ko4otv43 2 года назад +7

    I can't tell you how good it feels that I was able to see them several times in the 90s and couldn't wait to meet them all after the Trendkill album dropped at Tower records in Nashville.
    If you would have told me then how it would have turned out today I would have never believed it. R.I.P Abbott brothers. Till this day I haven't heard anything like it. They had a sound like no other. Goddamn I miss em.🤘🤘

  • @Guzinya
    @Guzinya 2 года назад +21

    The first time I saw pantera was on this date in 1992. The vic theater in Chicago. The absolute heaviest band to have ever existed. The ability to influence so many still to this day says it all!!!

    • @jreseckerful
      @jreseckerful 2 года назад +2

      I saw them open for the skids in early 90s in Dothan AL(little hick town). 30 minutes of kicking skid rows ass. They kicked everybody's ass.

    • @tywins3669
      @tywins3669 2 года назад +1

      Lucky dogs. I'm only 39 but had a chance to see them when I was 13 and was going to nothing but punk shows In southern California. A friend had tickets to see them in LA and I passed to hang with a girl. Stupid. Biggest music regret

    • @christopherlyons9367
      @christopherlyons9367 2 года назад

      The Vic is a great place to see a band. I’ll bet they blew the roof off of that place!✌️🤘

  • @ciscogarcia3463
    @ciscogarcia3463 2 года назад +9

    🙏 thank you for this interview. I needed this from a big PanterA fan.. Glad to see Phil and Rex together, RIP Vin and Dime. I would always go see PanterA every time they came to the Los Angeles or San Bernardino area. I’m glad I was able to see Phil and the Illegals with Sllayer and Primus. I want and would love to see Rex and Phil together someday.

  • @brockwallace4661
    @brockwallace4661 2 года назад +3

    I graduated in 94. This album came out at the best possible time of my life and it is still very near and dear to me. This is the soundtrack of my youth.

  • @Staminist-MMF-80
    @Staminist-MMF-80 2 года назад +6

    Dime was a "one for all, all for one" type of guy. I am glad I was able to see Pantera live in 1998. !!

  • @WrecklessEnterainment
    @WrecklessEnterainment 2 года назад +4

    Honestly you can hear the influence of pantera in basically all of the newer metal bands that have came after. The guitar tone and just the over all heaviness of the songs was well ahead of its time. These guys were the perfect storm for such a kick ass metal band. And they really opened me up to different and heavier bands after I got into them.

  • @martinbrito7703
    @martinbrito7703 2 года назад +12

    Dos leyendas vivientes, gracias x todos los buenos momentos rex y phil. Q dimebag y vinnie descansen en paz, se fueron muy pronto.🙏♥️💪🥁🎸🎶🎶

  • @BoBo15507
    @BoBo15507 2 года назад +1

    Damn.... What an interview.... Walking (no pun intended) out of high school in '92 and getting into college set my next two years of music... Then the next 30 years kept on keeping on for me... Shuffle Cowboys and Vulgar like a deck of cards, Id always bounce to that mix .... Keep the memory alive my friends.... Much love....

  • @DennisTeti
    @DennisTeti 2 года назад +3

    LONG LIVE DIMEBAG! Greatest of the greats, beyond forever. Great interview. Love Pantera.

  • @haroldmurrayDFW
    @haroldmurrayDFW 2 года назад +3

    EXCELLENT interview. I remember Feb. 1995 at Dallas Music Hall in Fair Park getting the crap beat out of me. Type O opened, I'm so stoned I didn't feel a thing. I have the t-shirt. The crowd tore the place apart, literally. The band took energy, gave it to us, and the crowd ran on energy. Any Pantera setlist would contain most of Vulgar Display because those songs would create energy through the whole venue. Hats off to Revolver for putting this together. I would have liked more questions on the Moscow show, but that show speaks for itself. Thanks for the video.

  • @scotttheboss1
    @scotttheboss1 2 года назад +14

    The greatest metal band of all time !! No one will ever top them . The best singer, bassist, lead guitarist, drummer!!! A real band . I was lucky enough to see then 5 times!!

  • @MetalBaller83
    @MetalBaller83 4 месяца назад +1

    Being a lifelong die hard Pantera fan like so many others, it warms my heart so much to see Phil sober and full of life again.
    For the brothers.
    FOREVER STRONGER THAN ALL.

  • @mclayton336
    @mclayton336 2 года назад +2

    Man, you could tell Philip was starting to tear up when recalling his first time with the band and going back to Dime's parents' house. 30 yrs ago... Great times. I'd love to go back. I used to listen to Vulgar on the way to the hockey rink to get hyped up to play. It was raw and made you ready for war. I truly miss all those guys and that time period in my life. Pure nostalgia watching this interview.

  • @mattderosier9771
    @mattderosier9771 2 года назад +3

    Pantera was the best show I've ever seen if any band in my life. Your music helped me through the hardest and best times if my life. I'm teaching my son drums,so is Vinnie.

  • @Mission2Transition641
    @Mission2Transition641 2 года назад +9

    Used to see them in the club days, 1984. Harker Heights Texas!... They just got better and heavier over the years. This Love one of my favorites, great video!! Great stories here from Rex and Phil. Enjoyed this!

    • @Macho_Man_Randy_Savage
      @Macho_Man_Randy_Savage 2 года назад +3

      I know their 80's existence (especially with Terry) was swept under the rug but damn those boys kicked ass, even when looking like a Glam band! Dime's playing was incredible since the very first album in 1983. Once they eventually got Phil in 1986 they just got better and better every year until they changed Heavy Metal as it was known.

    • @robertswafford4145
      @robertswafford4145 2 года назад +1

      Danceland 1983 and every place along NW Hwy.

    • @Mission2Transition641
      @Mission2Transition641 2 года назад +1

      @@Macho_Man_Randy_Savage So true. I dig those early albums.

  • @simontarpinian43
    @simontarpinian43 2 года назад +3

    I love seeing Phil and Rex just hanging out, talking about the past!

  • @buddyreynolds2128
    @buddyreynolds2128 2 года назад +7

    Never ever has a band had such deep impact on me and my crazy life, I swear a few of their songs were seriously about me. Thank you for the interview and sharing it with the PANFUCKINTERA world!!

  • @Sarah-sk5uo
    @Sarah-sk5uo 2 года назад +7

    I can’t get enough Phil interviews! He’s so cool!

  • @AVTabs
    @AVTabs 2 года назад +9

    Massive thanks to Revolver for making this badass interview happen!

  • @wilburkookmeyer5804
    @wilburkookmeyer5804 2 года назад

    I’ll never forget it! First cd I ever bought, the year was 1992. My buddy had just givin me a discman. I remember hearing it for the first time sitting in the very back of my mom’s station wagon. Respect was playing as we pulled up to the grocery store, right up front. Usually I would go with her inside but this time I could read her lips and I just waved her off. She smiled back and pursued to go inside. So I turned it all the way up. I just remembered looking at shoppers walking buy as I got my headphones on nodding my head up and down and not only mostly smiles but if they did have a look on their faces it was priceless. That song changed my world. I was the happiest 14 year old on the planet! Thank you for that memory!

  • @Dorxtrance
    @Dorxtrance 2 года назад +3

    I don't grow old *because* of Pantera. They are Immortal to me.

  • @cesarservin3214
    @cesarservin3214 2 года назад +5

    Que gran entrevista. Un álbum que debe tener todo buen metalero en su vitrina . Grandes Phil Anselmo y Rex Brown

  • @royalmarine1011
    @royalmarine1011 2 года назад +7

    A New Level of "Interview" Thanks for sharing Revolver ,your channel keeps the spirit of what many have seem to lost or forgotten.
    Stay True and always trust a "Revolver".

  • @LambertginiMercy
    @LambertginiMercy Год назад +2

    Hearing about Pantera’s work ethic is fucking insane. They went hard af the entire time they were hot. Absolutely legendary 🥹

  • @Aaron_17
    @Aaron_17 2 года назад +1

    I'm getting so nostalgic watching this. I think this weekend I'll pop in my VHS copy of Watch it Go, have a few drinks and reminisce about a simpler time.

  • @FemalePajamaJohnson
    @FemalePajamaJohnson 2 года назад +12

    Thanks to Jimmy Hubbard and Revolver for putting this great retrospective on Vulgar Display together. The nostalgia and fond memories of days long gone just flood my mind. I went to HS with Vince. My little band played gigs in the early years with Pantera. Back then we shared equipment and the spoils; what an amazing time. What gets lost in all the fandom and hype is what genuinely great guys "Dimebag" and Vince were. It's crushingly sad and cosmically unfair that they are both gone so young. I miss them for the people they were and I mourn the loss of all they had left to do in the world. I am glad to see that Phil and Rex seem to be doing well. May they both live long, happy lives.

  • @mvd3517
    @mvd3517 2 года назад +4

    I saw Pantera open up for Judas Priest in Stockholm 1991. Brilliant show 👍

  • @Im_Old_Gregg
    @Im_Old_Gregg 2 года назад +2

    I'll never forget the first time I heard pantera in 1992. I was 8 years old and my buddy had a brother that was like 16. He walked in the house and put that CD in, turned it up to 11 and beat the piss out of us for the whole album. I was absolutely hooked from there. I had never heard anything like it.

  • @aboutthemetal8783
    @aboutthemetal8783 2 года назад +3

    The best way I can sum it up , Pantera created a new genre all of its own ,they were hardcore thrash ( with some groove / grind / country and even death metal sounds into their sound )
    Heaviest metal band of all time , I know that's a big thing to say , but if you saw them live and were there as it was happening you would think exactly the same , I was a slayer head ( drummer so it was a about Lombardo) but listening to the way Vinnie played the drums so fkn hard even when it was fast paced double bass ,it was a thing of beauty .