❤ As a former road crew member and friend of Darrell I still struggled with the death of him for 20 years now but tonight (Oct.21,2024 @6:30 p.m. C.S.T.) you helped me get a little closer to the healing of my pain of his loss. Thank you ma'am.
I thought the band stopped because Phil left? And if that’s so?, then why didn’t the killer go after him instead? Or am I an idiot? Nothing but mad respect for Darrell.
@@scottlaughlin9897 The shooter suffered from Paranoid/Schizophrenia and was discharged from the US Marines because of the illness. To say he wasn't thinking clearly is an understatement
@terry damn man that is rough. I never met the band, but as a 21yo when it happened, I’d never been so upset about a celebrity death. It’s happened a couple of times since when Robin Williams and then Big Vin passed unexpectedly. Dimebag was an incredibly special guy, and I think he touched more people than he ever realised. RIP 🤘🏼
Right? I had to watch some kid on a reaction video the other day say, "Who is Peter Frampton". Hope that kid caught the Rock HoF ceremony the other night. LOL
I was 18 when my dad died. He was an alchoholic and career felon but i always felt i could fix him. He died fresh out of prison and 20 mins from my house in a car accident. I jammed this song as loud as i could many times to help me through. 38 years later i still cry listening to it, being stripped of the chance to help him. Looking back, there was no helping him, but i would have rather had the chance... Thank you for this one!
Ok, now you need to listen to the album version so you get the full experience of this song. The intro is so beautiful, people always make the mistake of reacting to the official video and chop off an amazing part of the song. Another Pantera song that would be interesting for you to analyze is Hollow, a really sad song that reflects on the grief of losing someone without them even being actually dead.
Oh man.......Dimebag, oh how i miss Dimebad, and Vinnie, may they rest and rock in peace, never got to see them live, Dimebag the greatest, so much light, so much soul, so much feel
got to see them on the far beyond driven tour I will never get over Dimebag. He was so special to me. One of my favorite human beings That Ever Walked the Earth. I love Vinny too
I'm from Columbus Ohio, and frequented the Alrosa VIlla club for many years. Sadly I was there when DImebag was killed along with several other innocents in December of 2004. It's taken 20 years for some of the PTSD to surface of this event. I locked it away. I've lived a hard life and seen other violence of this sort that bothered me more because I lost loved ones to it. RIP Dimebag and all the others that died, and the ones who have to live with the memory of this tragedy.
They werent a just a staple they saved heavy metal at the time. If you followed and was around then you would understand the scene and the impact this band had at that time for the heavy metal scene and fans. I got to see them live a couple of times. The power and pure energy they released was insane. Thank you for showing the kids of today who get music and meaning what a force this band was
That's the one song of theirs I can't make it through without breaking down. It's almost word for word what happened to my best friend Josh. Really only difference was I was close with his father. His mother abandoned him when he was 2. He had a brain aneurysm at age 21. Left him a vegetable for 20 years before he passed
The day Dimebag died, I went into my room numb from what I had watched on tv and put on Vulgar Display. I had the cd booklet out and was reading along with the lyrics and made it to Hollow and I absolutely lost it. With the pain of his death only hours old, hearing the lyrics completely destroyed me and took on a whole new meaning. It took many years for me to hear that song and not cry on the spot. I now listen loudly and with vigor knowing that Dime's legacy and musical talents will not die so long as someone listens to his music. Long Live Dimebag Darrell and Vinnie Paul.
Every time I hear this song I think about my mother and how I'll feel when that day finally comes. I havent cried yet when a loved one passes. Not because I think I have to be strong but because I know death is just a part of life. But when my mother passes? I know I'll cry. Hearing this song makes me choke up.
Pantera is my favorite band, so please more pantera I’d love to hear your perspective on them because I believe Phil uses his lyrics as a form of catharsis rather than trying to influence bad choices.
I watch any Pantera related video that comes across my feed. They NEVER get old. Been to Dimes grave a couple years after he died, and again after Vinnie died, the latter with my best friend who passed a few months later. That was the last time we were able to really hangout, was going there and Pantera was at the top of both of our all-time favorite list, for various particular reasons. Thanks for the vid!
What made it even more tragic is that it was done in front his brother, Vinnie, the drummer. Nickelback wrote a song about it called "Side of a Bullet", where they used an unreleased (at the time) solo of Dimebag Darrell in the song. Very cool tribute to DD & Pantera.
The song Betrayed, By Avenged Sevenfold is a song that was written for the tragic death also.😊😊😊 almost forgot Phil did some vocals on it also. They are huge Pantera fans. Just a FYI 😊😊😊
I love your reaction channel so much. I watch a lot of them but the way you break down the meaning behind songs and the feelings in them just hits better than anywhere else for me.
As someone who reconizizes I have "undiagnosed" mental issues I love your reactions, this song is on a long list of cathartic songs for some of us! People who don't appreciate metal music how it's such a huge release for some of us!
R.I.P to my man DIME AND VINNY we miss yall PANTERA LIVES FOR EVER THROUGH EVERY AMAZING LYRIC AND EVERY AMAZING BANG OF THE DRUM AND EVERY NOTE THAT WAS SHREDDED ON DIMES GUITAR
If we’re doing Pantera now I totally recommend doing Walk, This Love, I’m Broken, Floods, or Suicide Note Pt 1 and 2. Those are the first songs that come mind that can have a great discussion about mental health
Hell Yeah... (wait.. that might be out of context, lol). But "This Love" would be a homerun for this channel. They have a lot of great songs, but I think that's the one for this audience. "Walk" would be a close runner-up. I know those are their "radio songs" and maybe a bit over-played relative to the rest of their catalogue, but those songs have the right message.
❤ girl you have been missing out 😅 pantera has so many amazing songs I know a lot of piceses like myself love a lot of of panteras music 🎶 🎵 ♥ thank you for your time 😊
Cemetery Gates is a good song by pantera., Pantera is one of my favorite bands., And will always will be. Rest In Peace Dimebag.. We All Miss You Brother... ⚘🎸⚘
LPC in Colorado, just found your channel and love it! Pantera and other metal bands were very formative bands for recognizing other people had the same thoughts, feelings, and emotions.
This is the song that made me absolutely fall in love with Pantera!! I was able to see them live 4 times and even had the honor of meeting Dimebag in 1995...such a sweet guy!! R.I.P. Dime and Vinnie....
First time i heard this song i was sitting my neighbour's truck listening to music and something in this song just clicked with me and now im a massive fan of Pantera, Dime just had something special with his guitar skills that not many people can replicate, and i look up to him a lot for what he's done for us metalheads(ive cried listening to his solos on occasion). My aunt's making my birthday cake this year his Dean From Hell:)
being in cali , its a farce you lived your life until this point without hearing pantera. im glad you picked this song though. its one of the best considering youre a therapist... study this song and learn from this. some people cant grieve cuz we have to be strong. we have to be the rock .
Please take a look at the song Domination from Pantera live in moscow 1991, 1,6 million people at this concert. See the best guitar playing ever from Dimbag Darrell ( Rip ) ❤
Just wanted to stop in and saw what you do is amazing. Pantera hits home for me as does a lot of other music. RIP DBD. Korn hits home for me as well, with songs like Narcissist Cannibal and Thoughtless, I think you would really enjoy these two and they both fit in to current issues with that we see younger folks struggle with today.
Pantera from the heart of Dallas, Texas, great band! Never seen them live but I did see Vinny and Dime at a Type O Negative concert just hanging out, great guys, miss them dearly.
This song is more than a memory of the late great DimeBag, and his brother Vinnie Paul. It is truly inspirational, about how great music can touch the soul, and have a way to heal still gaping wounds of life. Agreed to other posters: Pantera Hollow, is epic. Just use the Dimebag Tribute version, as there is no video for this EPIC Song. I still miss Dime after all these years
I've listened to Pantera but this was my first time hearing this song. I was okay, until the guitar solo. Something about that reminded me of my youth and I couldn't deal with grief because I lost both parents at 13. That guitar solo was the anology of all the ways I acted out in protest of my reality. Right when it hit I felt like a kid running away again and it broke me.
Great take on an all time fav song of mine! Next I'd be super interested in a mental health take on the songs Mouth for War, Psycho Holiday, Rise, or This Love. Pantera is definitely worth going down a rabbit hole.
I been a die hard pantera fan for over 20 years, and my mom was a huge fan of pantera as well. Lately it has been hard listening to this song in particular cause it was my mom's favorite song and she passed away 7 years ago.
I was living in Grove City and was very disappointed that I didn't have a way to get to the show. You can imagine the shock of seeing the next day's Columbus Dispatch. Later, a fundraiser was held down the street for Nathan Bray, which I was able to attend. When I moved to Texas in 2012, I visited Dime's gravesite. It still seems very surreal that I could have been at the club that night. You never hear from any of the traumatized fans who were.
Just wanted to say you are by far the best Psychological reaction creator hands down. I initially ran into your channel when you were breaking down Tool and it seems like every time I run across a video from you it is always a break down on bands that are exceptionally talented musicians and lyrics that are layered and deep love your Analysis on music and I love that you love the music very authentic you’re awesome at this keep on shining my friend
I grew up with them in the DFW music scene. So many drunken memories, good ones, at the basement and at Joes Garage. Have the tribute graphic of him covering half my back. RIP Dime your legacy will live forever.
While I support Cemetery Gates as the intro song for new Pantera listeners, Hollow was the song that resonates with me as I watched my 20 yr old friend waste away before me from cancer.
From Micro: @mortenhaug1977 It's okay friend if there are times or circumstances when tears just don't seem to happen. Somehow, there is a right time for everything, and sometimes our heart decides that now is just not it, or that the conditions are not reunited to feel safe enough to let the tears flow. I understand how frustrating and disheartening it can be though. When you face loss in particular, you would expect from yourself to somehow manifest your pain, express it, make it visible. Plus, there's the pressure of others who also expect some manifestation of pain, something tangible as otherwise they might make assumptions on how your feel or your relationship with the person you lost. It's hard when you can see yourself wanting to react a certain way, but your emotions and how you experience them is just different. You feel the pain deeply, but on the outside it's as if nothing was happening at all, making the whole experience so lonely, so isolating. I hope you know that, even if you held your feelings inside when your father passed away, it was not an expression of any kind of absence of love. Sometimes our heart *is* full of love, and because of it the pain we feel is at the measure of it... but then it's just too hard to process. Our brain has such strong ways to protect ourselves from what hurts. Numbness/shutting down emotionally can be one of those ways. It does not indicate who you are or what your heart is truly made of. Love takes so many shapes. It takes time to learn to trust others with ourselves. For some of us, it's the work of a lifetime. I've personally been on that road of learning to be vulnerable with others that I would learn to trust and see as being safe for me. But gosh, it takes so much energy to get there. Hard to navigate uncertainty, fears, discomfort when there's the possibility of others judgment to be part of the picture. When we feel vulnerable, we don't want to be hurt even more. It makes sense to keep it all in somehow and to build a whole life experience around this need to hide. It's absolutely valid. :heart: -Marie-Anne
Instant "Stank Face" every time that opening riff hits. Story of the song was something like a friend of the band's girlfriend took her life after struggling with depression. After she passed, the friend also took his life because he couldn't live without her. Screams and guitar at the end are like angry, mournful wailing.
When my brother died. I saw so much heartbreak around me I did what I always do. Bottle my emotions and try and be the healer. I felt an obligation to tend to the hearts of everyone else and forgot about mine. Purposefully, of course. I was avoiding my own trauma because the day I found out, my whole world came collapsing before my eyes. I was definitely the closest to him, we played toys together as children. I should've felt more then for sure. I was in no place to be the "strong" one. Nobody was, even the person I looked up to the most my Grandpa was in tears. The only time in my life where I saw my dad and grandfather completely broken. Funny thing is, my brother RIP introduced me to Pantera and so much music that I still love today.
From Micro: @DarthRaider520 Dear friend. You did what you could with the means that you had at the time. As a fellow "healer" - or someone who desperately tries to attend to the needs of offer sduring times of personal crisis and turmoil, I feel this with you. Here's a voice reply for you: www.loom.com/share/a03a262545814f189201719e6c28cacf?sid=6d29ad3f-94a0-4dc1-8d6a-d8df580291e6 Hold Fast <3
From Micro: @DarthRaider520 Dear friend. You did what you could with the means that you had at the time. As a fellow "healer" - or someone who desperately tries to attend to the needs of offer sduring times of personal crisis and turmoil, I feel this with you. Here's a voice reply for you: www.loom.com/share/a03a262545814f189201719e6c28cacf?sid=6d29ad3f-94a0-4dc1-8d6a-d8df580291e6 Hold Fast <3
I know I’ve posted before but I truly think that Citizen Soldier would be a perfect reaction for you. Therapist turned singer and has very powerful and heartfelt lyrics
❤ As a former road crew member and friend of Darrell I still struggled with the death of him for 20 years now but tonight (Oct.21,2024 @6:30 p.m. C.S.T.) you helped me get a little closer to the healing of my pain of his loss. Thank you ma'am.
I thought the band stopped because Phil left? And if that’s so?, then why didn’t the killer go after him instead? Or am I an idiot? Nothing but mad respect for Darrell.
@@scottlaughlin9897 The shooter suffered from Paranoid/Schizophrenia and was discharged from the US Marines because of the illness. To say he wasn't thinking clearly is an understatement
@@scottlaughlin9897 think Phil was not doing shows at time but the brothers were with Damageplan
I hear you Terry. Still places I can't go in Dallas due to memories with Darrell.
@terry damn man that is rough. I never met the band, but as a 21yo when it happened, I’d never been so upset about a celebrity death.
It’s happened a couple of times since when Robin Williams and then Big Vin passed unexpectedly.
Dimebag was an incredibly special guy, and I think he touched more people than he ever realised.
RIP 🤘🏼
"Never listened to Pantera before."
Now I feel old.
I clearly remember buying the cassette on the day it came out.
Yeah, we old
Right? I had to watch some kid on a reaction video the other day say, "Who is Peter Frampton". Hope that kid caught the Rock HoF ceremony the other night. LOL
@@Jerseydoosh Dang, you are older than me maybe? I got the Far Beyond Driven CD through Columbia House as a kid.
@justinkase1360 does it mean I'm really old if I drove to the mall Tower Records for Cowboys? (Just got my license so it isn't that bad)
@@Jerseydoosh Yes, that means you are old. However, we are all old by now. ;)
It was a better time.
I was 18 when my dad died. He was an alchoholic and career felon but i always felt i could fix him. He died fresh out of prison and 20 mins from my house in a car accident. I jammed this song as loud as i could many times to help me through. 38 years later i still cry listening to it, being stripped of the chance to help him. Looking back, there was no helping him, but i would have rather had the chance...
Thank you for this one!
Wow, that's bitter. This song will bring it all back, but sometimes we need the hurt to move on. Take care!
Prayers, brother
Same here. My dad died in February 1993 from cancer when I was 22. This song was a coping mechanism.
Ok, now you need to listen to the album version so you get the full experience of this song. The intro is so beautiful, people always make the mistake of reacting to the official video and chop off an amazing part of the song. Another Pantera song that would be interesting for you to analyze is Hollow, a really sad song that reflects on the grief of losing someone without them even being actually dead.
Yes, I was expecting the beginning of the song and it came in like 1/3 rd of the way. Tragic.
Ah well. YT reactors will do the music video and understandably so
Been there😊😊😊
Probably my biggest pet peeve of reaction channels is this song. Very few get it right! Ugh
Hollow is nice! I suggested I’ll cast a shadow
Rest in power Dime and Vinnie, you are missed.
Pantera is an amazing band. MORE PANTERA!! ❤🤍💙
Definitely more.
Some Dime tribute videos! UraniumTV is a good one.
You bring new perspective to songs that I've listened to hundreds of times. Thanks.
Oh man.......Dimebag, oh how i miss Dimebad, and Vinnie, may they rest and rock in peace, never got to see them live, Dimebag the greatest, so much light, so much soul, so much feel
Dimebag... All praise be unto thee.
Dime gave us all so much... including Pedialyte as a hangover remedy! 🤘🧙♂🤘
Caught them 7 times in the 90s....🤘👽🤘🎼🎶🎵🎶
got to see them on the far beyond driven tour I will never get over Dimebag. He was so special to me. One of my favorite human beings That Ever Walked the Earth. I love Vinny too
Me you and everyone else
you've heard one of the best guitarists that ever lived
Spot on! 💪
AMEN!!!!
Absolutely 🤘!
Dimebag is a legend, he still can not be matched in skill. Just a true master of his craft.
Hell yeah, Pantera! Been a fan since mid 90´s!
I'm from Columbus Ohio, and frequented the Alrosa VIlla club for many years. Sadly I was there when DImebag was killed along with several other innocents in December of 2004. It's taken 20 years for some of the PTSD to surface of this event. I locked it away. I've lived a hard life and seen other violence of this sort that bothered me more because I lost loved ones to it. RIP Dimebag and all the others that died, and the ones who have to live with the memory of this tragedy.
The next Pantera song you should do is "This Love". Perfect for this channel.
Oh yes, or Hollow
You need to specify not to do the music video! Like this it cuts out a bunch of the track, changing the whole vibe for the worse.
walk also has a pretty good message.
They werent a just a staple they saved heavy metal at the time. If you followed and was around then you would understand the scene and the impact this band had at that time for the heavy metal scene and fans. I got to see them live a couple of times. The power and pure energy they released was insane. Thank you for showing the kids of today who get music and meaning what a force this band was
Hollow is another great song by them
That's the one song of theirs I can't make it through without breaking down. It's almost word for word what happened to my best friend Josh. Really only difference was I was close with his father. His mother abandoned him when he was 2. He had a brain aneurysm at age 21. Left him a vegetable for 20 years before he passed
I agree 🔥🤘🏽🔥
The day Dimebag died, I went into my room numb from what I had watched on tv and put on Vulgar Display. I had the cd booklet out and was reading along with the lyrics and made it to Hollow and I absolutely lost it. With the pain of his death only hours old, hearing the lyrics completely destroyed me and took on a whole new meaning. It took many years for me to hear that song and not cry on the spot.
I now listen loudly and with vigor knowing that Dime's legacy and musical talents will not die so long as someone listens to his music. Long Live Dimebag Darrell and Vinnie Paul.
This was my immediate thought when considering another Pantera song for HeartSupport.
Every time I hear this song I think about my mother and how I'll feel when that day finally comes. I havent cried yet when a loved one passes. Not because I think I have to be strong but because I know death is just a part of life. But when my mother passes? I know I'll cry. Hearing this song makes me choke up.
Pantera hands down best band of all time
Pantera is my favorite band, so please more pantera I’d love to hear your perspective on them because I believe Phil uses his lyrics as a form of catharsis rather than trying to influence bad choices.
I always love to see how people react at the end. When dime mirrors Phil's vocals. ❤
Have listened to that song 800.000.000 times and it still gives me goose bumps!
I watch any Pantera related video that comes across my feed. They NEVER get old. Been to Dimes grave a couple years after he died, and again after Vinnie died, the latter with my best friend who passed a few months later. That was the last time we were able to really hangout, was going there and Pantera was at the top of both of our all-time favorite list, for various particular reasons. Thanks for the vid!
Welcome to my favorite band of all time. Their catalog is FULL of subject matter ripe for the picking for therapy breakdowns.
What made it even more tragic is that it was done in front his brother, Vinnie, the drummer. Nickelback wrote a song about it called "Side of a Bullet", where they used an unreleased (at the time) solo of Dimebag Darrell in the song. Very cool tribute to DD & Pantera.
The song Betrayed, By Avenged Sevenfold is a song that was written for the tragic death also.😊😊😊 almost forgot Phil did some vocals on it also. They are huge Pantera fans. Just a FYI 😊😊😊
I am immediately listening to both these songs now!! Thank you both!
You've missed out on the beautiful intro from the album version. The official video is cut.
Every single person that reacts to this song leaves out the intro and it sucks cause the intro is awesome.
@@cookypuss8603yeah, it's stupid how the intro is cut out
This was also the first Pantera song i heard when I was 13. It's still one of my favorites. You picked a great one to start with
Rest in Peace Darrell. The best to ever do it
Legends! The best to ever do it! 💯
The floods solo literally changed my life course.
Anyone who can’t feel that solo in your bones idk if they can feel anything at all
Still my favorite solo to this day
I love your reaction channel so much. I watch a lot of them but the way you break down the meaning behind songs and the feelings in them just hits better than anywhere else for me.
RIP Darrell
A sweetheart of a human being
💯♥️🇦🇺
Love this song , sounds so clean.. and that guitar riffs and solos are amazing R.I.P dimebag
As someone who reconizizes I have "undiagnosed" mental issues I love your reactions, this song is on a long list of cathartic songs for some of us!
People who don't appreciate metal music how it's such a huge release for some of us!
Lost my dad in April
I held back tears cause he always told me men do not cry
I think he would be proud of me
Sorry for your loss bro. I would have to assume as a father myself that your dad is proud of you regardless.
Men do cry, just not open to others, find yourself a quite evening, get a drink, headphones and let the music be your guide.
The way Dimebag make his guitar scream "Gaaates" is proof of his great skills
R.I.P to my man DIME AND VINNY we miss yall PANTERA LIVES FOR EVER THROUGH EVERY AMAZING LYRIC AND EVERY AMAZING BANG OF THE DRUM AND EVERY NOTE THAT WAS SHREDDED ON DIMES GUITAR
If we’re doing Pantera now I totally recommend doing Walk, This Love, I’m Broken, Floods, or Suicide Note Pt 1 and 2. Those are the first songs that come mind that can have a great discussion about mental health
Hell Yeah... (wait.. that might be out of context, lol).
But "This Love" would be a homerun for this channel. They have a lot of great songs, but I think that's the one for this audience.
"Walk" would be a close runner-up. I know those are their "radio songs" and maybe a bit over-played relative to the rest of their catalogue, but those songs have the right message.
YES
Yes please! And I'd also add Hollow
Broken & Five Minutes Alone are absolute banger Pantera songs
That was a perfect analogy of this song that I never thought of.
that last high note on the guitar always tears me up. its like a cry for help.
❤ girl you have been missing out 😅 pantera has so many amazing songs I know a lot of piceses like myself love a lot of of panteras music 🎶 🎵 ♥ thank you for your time 😊
Cemetery Gates is a good song by pantera., Pantera is one of my favorite bands., And will always will be. Rest In Peace Dimebag.. We All Miss You Brother... ⚘🎸⚘
Best reaction (breakdown) to this song ever! Keep being a positive ray of sunshine ! 🤘🏼greatest Rock band ever
LPC in Colorado, just found your channel and love it! Pantera and other metal bands were very formative bands for recognizing other people had the same thoughts, feelings, and emotions.
Hollow by Pantera ID another good one
Best reaction for this song ive ever seen! Amazing job!!!
On this album, Phil's voice was top notch. He blew it out during this tour and it was never the same again.
Saw them live in Baltimore back in 1998.
Phil is the bomb diggidy for sure, RIP Dime, much love for this band!
What my grandma back and that song brings out the tears
Absolutely best concerts I've ever been to
This is the song that made me absolutely fall in love with Pantera!! I was able to see them live 4 times and even had the honor of meeting Dimebag in 1995...such a sweet guy!! R.I.P. Dime and Vinnie....
That was the BEST explanation of this song!❤
First time i heard this song i was sitting my neighbour's truck listening to music and something in this song just clicked with me and now im a massive fan of Pantera, Dime just had something special with his guitar skills that not many people can replicate, and i look up to him a lot for what he's done for us metalheads(ive cried listening to his solos on occasion).
My aunt's making my birthday cake this year his Dean From Hell:)
I just LOVE your analytics!!!❤
This Love is definitely a must do.
Not a big Pantera fan, but i always loved this song. ❤🤘👍
being in cali , its a farce you lived your life until this point without hearing pantera. im glad you picked this song though. its one of the best considering youre a therapist... study this song and learn from this. some people cant grieve cuz we have to be strong. we have to be the rock .
I cry everytime someones first time hearing this song, and pantera as a whole, and its this super edited short version :(
Please take a look at the song Domination from Pantera live in moscow 1991, 1,6 million people at this concert. See the best guitar playing ever from Dimbag Darrell ( Rip ) ❤
Almost 20 years… and even though I never met them or got to see them live, it still freaking hurts. Dime poured his soul into that guitar…
Getcha Pull, nice to see Pantera on the channel 🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼
Been listening to Pantera for 20 years, lucky enough to see them live but I dont often cry during a listen. 😢
They are easily top three in metal. You are in for a treat with this band. They are awesome
I really dig your honest reactions!! Suggesting Motionless in White, Thoughts and Prayers!! You won't regret it! Keep em coming!
Darrell Lance Abbott AKA Dimebag Darrell was one hell of a guitarist Rest In Peace Dimebag Darrell 🎸
I love Pantera because I'm a Texas kid, and I love this therapist because she's awesome, cool, and funny 👍🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
Just wanted to stop in and saw what you do is amazing. Pantera hits home for me as does a lot of other music. RIP DBD. Korn hits home for me as well, with songs like Narcissist Cannibal and Thoughtless, I think you would really enjoy these two and they both fit in to current issues with that we see younger folks struggle with today.
MORE PANTERA!! 🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
Pantera from the heart of Dallas, Texas, great band! Never seen them live but I did see Vinny and Dime at a Type O Negative concert just hanging out, great guys, miss them dearly.
This song is more than a memory of the late great DimeBag, and his brother Vinnie Paul. It is truly inspirational, about how great music can touch the soul, and have a way to heal still gaping wounds of life. Agreed to other posters: Pantera Hollow, is epic. Just use the Dimebag Tribute version, as there is no video for this EPIC Song. I still miss Dime after all these years
I've listened to Pantera but this was my first time hearing this song. I was okay, until the guitar solo. Something about that reminded me of my youth and I couldn't deal with grief because I lost both parents at 13. That guitar solo was the anology of all the ways I acted out in protest of my reality. Right when it hit I felt like a kid running away again and it broke me.
"This Love" should be next
"This
LOOOOOOOVVEEE"
🔥🤘🏽🔥
I was gonna ush about how's she's my youtube crush but then saw this comment and was FUCKING YEAH
Great take on an all time fav song of mine! Next I'd be super interested in a mental health take on the songs Mouth for War, Psycho Holiday, Rise, or This Love. Pantera is definitely worth going down a rabbit hole.
I love you Taylor and thank you so much for analyzing heavy metal, I think it's so great, not many people understand the power and beauty of it.
Hollow and This Love are such good songs for a "psycologic" analysis, must be the next ones
Hearing this song for the first time with it's beautiful intro hits different
This past July my daughter walked me down the aisle to this song
Wow. You dissected it perfectly.
Pantera is one of my favorite bands in metal. And I have been listening for 35 years now. God I am old lol.
I been a die hard pantera fan for over 20 years, and my mom was a huge fan of pantera as well. Lately it has been hard listening to this song in particular cause it was my mom's favorite song and she passed away 7 years ago.
I was living in Grove City and was very disappointed that I didn't have a way to get to the show. You can imagine the shock of seeing the next day's Columbus Dispatch. Later, a fundraiser was held down the street for Nathan Bray, which I was able to attend. When I moved to Texas in 2012, I visited Dime's gravesite. It still seems very surreal that I could have been at the club that night. You never hear from any of the traumatized fans who were.
Just wanted to say you are by far the best Psychological reaction creator hands down. I initially ran into your channel when you were breaking down Tool and it seems like every time I run across a video from you it is always a break down on bands that are exceptionally talented musicians and lyrics that are layered and deep love your Analysis on music and I love that you love the music very authentic you’re awesome at this keep on shining my friend
I grew up with them in the DFW music scene. So many drunken memories, good ones, at the basement and at Joes Garage. Have the tribute graphic of him covering half my back. RIP Dime your legacy will live forever.
That intro scream was fantastic 😄
Throes of rejection would be a great Pantera song to do. Thanks for the video, cemetery gates was the first song I heard from Pantera as well!
One of the best metal songs ever made
While I support Cemetery Gates as the intro song for new Pantera listeners, Hollow was the song that resonates with me as I watched my 20 yr old friend waste away before me from cancer.
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Miss Dime and Vinnie so much. Dimes guitar and Vinnie on drums, is unmatched
The guitar is so good, that would be dimebag one of the greatest to ever do it.
For me ,this song îs best of Pantera songs 🎉❤🎉
Best intro to a song ever
I was waiting for the look you were gonna give when his Cemetery Gates scream came up haha, nice.
Your angry/headbanger face is fantastic!
You hit the needle on the head for me. I don't no why, I never cry i front of anyone. Even when my father died at 59 I held my feelings inside.
From Micro: @mortenhaug1977 It's okay friend if there are times or circumstances when tears just don't seem to happen. Somehow, there is a right time for everything, and sometimes our heart decides that now is just not it, or that the conditions are not reunited to feel safe enough to let the tears flow.
I understand how frustrating and disheartening it can be though. When you face loss in particular, you would expect from yourself to somehow manifest your pain, express it, make it visible. Plus, there's the pressure of others who also expect some manifestation of pain, something tangible as otherwise they might make assumptions on how your feel or your relationship with the person you lost.
It's hard when you can see yourself wanting to react a certain way, but your emotions and how you experience them is just different. You feel the pain deeply, but on the outside it's as if nothing was happening at all, making the whole experience so lonely, so isolating.
I hope you know that, even if you held your feelings inside when your father passed away, it was not an expression of any kind of absence of love. Sometimes our heart *is* full of love, and because of it the pain we feel is at the measure of it... but then it's just too hard to process. Our brain has such strong ways to protect ourselves from what hurts. Numbness/shutting down emotionally can be one of those ways. It does not indicate who you are or what your heart is truly made of. Love takes so many shapes.
It takes time to learn to trust others with ourselves. For some of us, it's the work of a lifetime. I've personally been on that road of learning to be vulnerable with others that I would learn to trust and see as being safe for me. But gosh, it takes so much energy to get there. Hard to navigate uncertainty, fears, discomfort when there's the possibility of others judgment to be part of the picture. When we feel vulnerable, we don't want to be hurt even more. It makes sense to keep it all in somehow and to build a whole life experience around this need to hide. It's absolutely valid. :heart:
-Marie-Anne
Pantera in the mid-90s was the Pinnacle of heavy metal. Theyre the best
Instant "Stank Face" every time that opening riff hits. Story of the song was something like a friend of the band's girlfriend took her life after struggling with depression. After she passed, the friend also took his life because he couldn't live without her. Screams and guitar at the end are like angry, mournful wailing.
When my brother died. I saw so much heartbreak around me I did what I always do. Bottle my emotions and try and be the healer. I felt an obligation to tend to the hearts of everyone else and forgot about mine. Purposefully, of course. I was avoiding my own trauma because the day I found out, my whole world came collapsing before my eyes. I was definitely the closest to him, we played toys together as children.
I should've felt more then for sure. I was in no place to be the "strong" one. Nobody was, even the person I looked up to the most my Grandpa was in tears. The only time in my life where I saw my dad and grandfather completely broken. Funny thing is, my brother RIP introduced me to Pantera and so much music that I still love today.
From Micro: @DarthRaider520 Dear friend. You did what you could with the means that you had at the time. As a fellow "healer" - or someone who desperately tries to attend to the needs of offer sduring times of personal crisis and turmoil, I feel this with you. Here's a voice reply for you: www.loom.com/share/a03a262545814f189201719e6c28cacf?sid=6d29ad3f-94a0-4dc1-8d6a-d8df580291e6
Hold Fast <3
From Micro: @DarthRaider520 Dear friend. You did what you could with the means that you had at the time. As a fellow "healer" - or someone who desperately tries to attend to the needs of offer sduring times of personal crisis and turmoil, I feel this with you. Here's a voice reply for you: www.loom.com/share/a03a262545814f189201719e6c28cacf?sid=6d29ad3f-94a0-4dc1-8d6a-d8df580291e6
Hold Fast <3
Waiting for months and Months for this 🙏🏽
I’ve never understood why so many fans turned away from this song
Honestly people thought it was too much like Glamtera, or the ballady hair band metal Pantera was doing before this album
I know I’ve posted before but I truly think that Citizen Soldier would be a perfect reaction for you. Therapist turned singer and has very powerful and heartfelt lyrics
It would also be a great band for you and your best friend therapist to react to
PANTERA IS MY FAVORITE BAND. GOD I MISS THE ABBOTT BROTHERS . RIP BROTHERS