One of the greatest performances of any band ever. I'm so glad this footage exists. Phil during this time was unstoppable and the greatest vocalist in metal history!
@@TheFuckingViciousI kinda agree.i love sepultura but I like to watch them live after they put out chaos AD and roots.that way they have a setlist with songs from schizophrenia,beneath the remains, arise, chaos AD and roots.i love the old stuff but I also love songs like slave new world, territory, attitude,straight hate,amen.no doubt though behind Pantera,down, Metallica is sepultura
@@TheDrifteffect yes he was man.i like how passionate Phil is over his music.you can tell he's really into this show.probably blowed out of his mind but that's ok with me.phil was a great frontman to go from Pantera to down and make it all work out great.to me the best live Pantera show is the one where they are in Moscow playing the monsters of rock right after the coup
Pillars of Eternity 1:08 Lifer 5:09 Temptations Wings 10:56 Rehab 17:19 Hail the Leaf 23:35 Underneath Everything 27:06 Stone the Crow 31:52 Ice Monkey (Saint Vitus cover) 36:56 Losing All 41:06 Bridge of Sighs (Robin Trower cover) 45:35 Swan Song 47:06 Eyes of the South (54:09 manliest God Damn ever) 52:44 Burry Me in Smoke 1:03:07 Symptom of the Universe (Black Sabbath cover) 1:09:19
Look up Michael Patton. If you think Phil was remembering a ton of lyrics, try that guy. And by the way, when you write a song and perform it repeatedly, it isn't hard to remember.
As on best voice there is no way but to "me and evidentially you it's what we like, but the best voices literally in metal are of course Rob Halford or Ronnie Dio or even that poser Sebastion Bach- But we share our taste in music and preference-
I was there. Somewhere off to the right and upfront, there's a dude with 2ft long red hair jamming the fuck out. The tickets were like old school carnival/movie tickets they tore in half at the door, so no proof I was ever there. But I'm in there. I still live 5 minutes away from this bar.
HOLY FUCK. I WAS AT THIS SHOW. I thought it was lost to history and only existed in my memory. My friend stopped by the gas station I worked at and said "Phil's got a new band, quit your job and let's go!" I walked the fuck out and never regretted it. LEGENDARY. Nobody knew the album at the time, I bought it later, I don't think it was in stores yet at the time? That was a minute ago so don't quote me. The singer for the opening band dropped his pants I'm pretty sure. Might have been on the DOWN II show, but coulda swore it happened at this show.
This is the kind of shit I look for. Every person in every video has a story to tell about being at the show. Someone has a permanent injury, someone's ears were never the same, someone quit their job to see Down, whatever it is, there's a story to tell.
There was no opening band on Down II... They played the Down II behind the scenes movie mixed in with videos of classic 70's metal bands like Deep Purple, Rainbow, Thin Lizzy, Priest, and Sabbath.
I've heard him a few times over the years. Seen him there June 2023 with Pantera for the Brothers Legacy gigs. He is still untouchable. His voice was incredible.
@@darrynmccartney1118that’s awesome and I believe it. I was just referring to when this footage was taken, how long ago it was-no shade on Phil at all.
Is that Dime at 53:30 giving Jimmy beer? Phil is pumped to see someone right before that and it looks/feels like it's Dime since Vinnie comes on stage just a minute after that. The way Phil reacted to both of them, so much love when things were tight.
back when phil had more energy than any other front man. Thats a metal show. 100 percent effort, crowd surfing, and good acoustics. sober phil is as impressive as they come
Bought NOLA first week it came out in a music store in a mall. 2 months later I listened to it on my walkman on a bus trip to Army basic training. They took everything from us, including the Walkman with NOLA in it. 8 weeks later they gave us our stuff back. Hadn't heard metal in 8 weeks. Needless to say, it still moves me today at 45 years old!!! Thank you for this gem of a show!🤘🤘
I kno wat to and who to respect in this world and you Sir are the who in that equation, you made it 8 weeks-Ty for the umbrella of freedom that the Army lets me and mine live under Red, your the definition of brotherhood and represent the pack mentality that i live by myself-Forever the pack-
Undone is unknown prison im holding on-That lyric particularly takes me bakk to man, idky but id always sing that part out loud- still do--Im with ya on that Outlaw-
A band that is a cast of legends!!! All of em have their fingerprints all across the upper tier of metal bands, thrash, doom, sludge, southern rock, punk, crossover... name it, they did it well.
I saw them tonight in Dallas and man it was one brutal intense show. The energy was the same in the crowd. Yeah Phil's old now but he can still put on a show and his singing has gotten better recently and he seems healthier overall.
I was there too! Amazing outdoor show. Phil saying he “doesn’t know the next time he’ll be back” made me kinda sad. Hope to see them one more time before he decides to retire
@@tweezersalad4075 Yeah it was pretty sad. This was one of those rare shows you never know when you'll get again. I'm very glad I go to see them. I'm also moving from Texas next month so it was perfect timing for me.
@@MsAlimajeed I was there too. I love pantera but had never heard of down and heard Phil was coming to Dallas so I started listening to them and fell in love and then went to the concert and now I’m a huge fan
The amount of talent that Phil possess is really hard to compare to anything else. Add to this that this music is also a cure for your soul and you have the best band that ever existed.
52:13 you godamn right!! I'm from EAST TEXAS and I remember getting this CD when I was 15 in 95. I actually traded 3 cds for it to a good friend of mine. Cotton Chipman if you ever read this, remember that moment!
Man…this album is the respective peak for ALL these guys. It just doesn’t get any better than this. I damn near shit my pants when Eyes of the South finally kicked in
I swear by God, Bower Power looks to me and reminds me here so much of my beloved (and sadly departed) uncle... great guy, true Lifer. (one night, somewhere through my high school years, together we both heard Down for the first time 🤘)
That was badass to see Vinnie n Dime supporting Phil and Down. You always have so called “fans” bickering about Down n Pantera. N how Dime hated down n all this bullshit. People forget Dime and Vinnie had Gasoline… the real fans know though. These were a band of 4 brothers that left an incredible mark history. Let’s celebrate all of their work instead of arguing and debating who’s better n all this bullshit. We lost 2 already when the others go it’s going to be a sad day.
damn, this is brilliant live ever done by down I mean that recorded ... that Symptom of the Universe intro is sick as hell , thanks to trendkill era it makes this song heavier than anything so good😈
Say what you want about Phil but he's a pioneer in heavy music vocals and attitude. Glad I got to see him in his prime a few times. Those shows changed me...haven't seen a show since that matched that intensity.
A friend called me that day with an extra ticket. I was going to be 18 a month from the day. Of course, I accepted the invite. I had an original smoking jesus shirt from that gig. No idea where that thing went, but I still have the memory. So cool that this was recorded so those who weren't there can experience it, even if it's just a little. Cheers..
@@thelemic1 that's so fucking awesome, I would give anything for a concert like this nowadays. The energy, the music, the vibes, everything... just perfect. Sounds even better than the studio version. I'm only 15 myself, but I'm probably never gonna experience something so nice as this. Your friend was so awesome!
@@nikolauranovic3588 dude.. I'd hate to tell you you're right. But the truth is, things were very different then. The energy at a show like that, really any time I ever saw Pantera, was just a different kind of thing. I'm grateful to have lived through it man. People used to rush the stage at Pantera gigs in Dallas. I've jumped over the wall at Fairpark colliseum, ran with hordes of people to the front as Pantera hit the stage at starplex, after sepultura opened. I've seen people scaling the walls in fort worth to get into a white zombie, butthole surfers, early stone temple pilots gig. I can't imagine seeing that kinda shit these days. But it was a real blast man. At least some of it was documented, like this one here. At least once a year, I come here, have a few shots, and watch this again. It kind of does bring you back. I was close to the front to the left. All the best to you man... I have some improv music on my channel if you're interested. You're very welcome to share and subscribe. I hear people can get paid if that happens enough. I used to play all this stuff.. I've chilled a little in my 40s, but it's all music. Take care.
That’s Phil at the top of his game.
Completely agree. It should be remastered and released as a DVD
Vocals sound so evil
Absolutely. And Kirk without a beard, unheard of now lol
@@benmacdhui I am agreeing with you. I am in agreement with you. You and I, we agree; we are like minded. We are two, yet one. Cheers.
I always come back to this. Its astounding.
One of the greatest performances of any band ever. I'm so glad this footage exists. Phil during this time was unstoppable and the greatest vocalist in metal history!
Third best after Metallica - Seattle 89 and Sepultura - Under Siege Barcelona 1991. Maybe second...
@@TheFuckingViciousI kinda agree.i love sepultura but I like to watch them live after they put out chaos AD and roots.that way they have a setlist with songs from schizophrenia,beneath the remains, arise, chaos AD and roots.i love the old stuff but I also love songs like slave new world, territory, attitude,straight hate,amen.no doubt though behind Pantera,down, Metallica is sepultura
Phil's in fine form! This band is 'all time'!
@@TheDrifteffect yes he was man.i like how passionate Phil is over his music.you can tell he's really into this show.probably blowed out of his mind but that's ok with me.phil was a great frontman to go from Pantera to down and make it all work out great.to me the best live Pantera show is the one where they are in Moscow playing the monsters of rock right after the coup
@@TheFuckingVicious yup 🤘
Phil in his prime will never be beat
Facts no one will ever be better then he was
Layne Staley beats all
@@Bryson-nb7bwbruh , phil In the 2000 - 2002s It's simply superior
@@thomasmunoz4743 we will agree to disagree agree. Phil is great
@@Bryson-nb7bwif he even showed up to the show.
That hug between Phil and Vinnie was so heartwarming. Just wish people could focus on that part.
I’ve watched this about 30 times since discovering this video
Same
Same
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You're keeping pace ;)
Me too!!! DAILY
Pillars of Eternity 1:08
Lifer 5:09
Temptations Wings 10:56
Rehab 17:19
Hail the Leaf 23:35
Underneath Everything 27:06
Stone the Crow 31:52
Ice Monkey (Saint Vitus cover) 36:56
Losing All 41:06
Bridge of Sighs (Robin Trower cover) 45:35
Swan Song 47:06
Eyes of the South (54:09 manliest God Damn ever) 52:44
Burry Me in Smoke 1:03:07
Symptom of the Universe (Black Sabbath cover) 1:09:19
Thank you
Pillars of Eternity 1:08
Symptom of the Universe! Right after one of the sickest versions or bury me in smoke! Thats the shit!!🤘🤘🤘
54:19...need i say more? R.I.P. Brother!❤
I don’t know how Phil has so many lyrics memorized, always playing in multiple bands. Legend!
Comes from a long line of lyricists 😛
It is no different than knowing the lyrics for 20 bands with 50 songs a piece.
@@leviathanmoshman2331 it’s know different than having so many songs memorized and always playing in multiple bands 🤦🏻♂️
Look up Michael Patton. If you think Phil was remembering a ton of lyrics, try that guy. And by the way, when you write a song and perform it repeatedly, it isn't hard to remember.
Legend,TRY GOD......
54:18 SOO cool to see Vinnie show up on stage!!
dime gave jimmie a drink right before that then phil did ...lol
Wasnt this his club?
that hug was so wholesome 😭
Makes me sad man, I wish they would have made amends with eachother before Vince passed
@@taffyistrashyI know you could always tell it bothered Phil a lot that Vinnie closed the door on him.
This is pure fucking gold. What I would pay to go back and see this. So heavy. Phil’s voice is untouchable. The best in metal hands down
The Big Four should have Pantera close the show
@NESHMETAL haha...serious! I was only 10 in 1995. Caught PANTERA on their last tour in 2001 I believe. Reinventing the steel tour
@NESHMETAL man I really wish I could have seen them in that era. What a time for music
As on best voice there is no way but to "me and evidentially you it's what we like, but the best voices literally in metal are of course Rob Halford or Ronnie Dio or even that poser Sebastion Bach-
But we share our taste in music and preference-
I was there. Somewhere off to the right and upfront, there's a dude with 2ft long red hair jamming the fuck out. The tickets were like old school carnival/movie tickets they tore in half at the door, so no proof I was ever there. But I'm in there. I still live 5 minutes away from this bar.
Phil is fuckin untouchable at this stage. Unmatched metal vocalist
hot off the heels of Far Beyond Driven
No doubt he's great but untouchable, no..
I bought this VHS out of a trunk of a car back in '95 when I saw Down in Chicago. I still have it.
54:18 BROKE MY HEART
Is dimebag?
@@sebastiangorosito7246 vinnie!
@@federicosalerno3555 tanks
Pepper and Kirk invented a new level of heavy. The tone is epic 🤘
Special cameos from Theo Vonn 8:28 and Anthony Kiedis 8:39
🤣🤣
Phil in his prime. Best shape of his life.. time. It gets us all
God he sounded INCREDIBLE in these days. Never better. Wow
HOLY FUCK. I WAS AT THIS SHOW. I thought it was lost to history and only existed in my memory. My friend stopped by the gas station I worked at and said "Phil's got a new band, quit your job and let's go!" I walked the fuck out and never regretted it. LEGENDARY.
Nobody knew the album at the time, I bought it later, I don't think it was in stores yet at the time? That was a minute ago so don't quote me.
The singer for the opening band dropped his pants I'm pretty sure. Might have been on the DOWN II show, but coulda swore it happened at this show.
This is the kind of shit I look for. Every person in every video has a story to tell about being at the show. Someone has a permanent injury, someone's ears were never the same, someone quit their job to see Down, whatever it is, there's a story to tell.
Yeah… everyone has a “story”…
That's a real friend
Helluva a memory dude ..luv it..
There was no opening band on Down II... They played the Down II behind the scenes movie mixed in with videos of classic 70's metal bands like Deep Purple, Rainbow, Thin Lizzy, Priest, and Sabbath.
Those days are so far gone it’s hard to wrap my head around, but this is immortal.
I've heard him a few times over the years. Seen him there June 2023 with Pantera for the Brothers Legacy gigs. He is still untouchable. His voice was incredible.
@@darrynmccartney1118that’s awesome and I believe it. I was just referring to when this footage was taken, how long ago it was-no shade on Phil at all.
They should release this as a live album. It's that good.
Hate to say, but sounded better in this concert than diary of a mad band
@@federicosalerno3555Diary of a Madband is just awful. Music is ok but Phil's fucked up blotto and rambling.
@@federicosalerno3555yeah they were quite rough, especially Phil, dimebag dying killed a part of him I think
This and download festival 2009 are both excellent. Live album sounds great but Phil’s vocals are really bad.
I would buy it.The Nola album is a fucking masterpiece imo
Is that Dime at 53:30 giving Jimmy beer? Phil is pumped to see someone right before that and it looks/feels like it's Dime since Vinnie comes on stage just a minute after that.
The way Phil reacted to both of them, so much love when things were tight.
You can tell by the hair flip...LOL
54:18
It's Vinnie ,that was muthafuckin show
back when phil had more energy than any other front man. Thats a metal show. 100 percent effort, crowd surfing, and good acoustics. sober phil is as impressive as they come
Phil owned a crowd like no one before or after
He wasn’t sober at this time
@@MichaelGrubbEvolvedMinistry No lol not at all but unapologetic about it too, i miss that Phil-
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Yeah… “sober” as if Vinnie Paul didn’t hand him a fucking beverage
Phil is obliterated here. “Give me some medicine”…rubs over his vein…and this is just before his overdose.
Bought NOLA first week it came out in a music store in a mall. 2 months later I listened to it on my walkman on a bus trip to Army basic training. They took everything from us, including the Walkman with NOLA in it. 8 weeks later they gave us our stuff back. Hadn't heard metal in 8 weeks. Needless to say, it still moves me today at 45 years old!!! Thank you for this gem of a show!🤘🤘
that's awesome
Fuck yea
I kno wat to and who to respect in this world and you Sir are the who in that equation, you made it 8 weeks-Ty for the umbrella of freedom that the Army lets me and mine live under Red, your the definition of brotherhood and represent the pack mentality that i live by myself-Forever the pack-
Respect!
I almost cried when I saw the huge hug that Vinnie gave Phil, and seeing Dime, Phil ran over to see him. 👀
Only 3 years old when this took place…little did I know the delights that down would bring me in later life 🥲
Same here but I was only 8 years old in 1995
this is why phil is regarded as one of the best ever! in his prime he was unbeatable
every time I hear Lifer i get chills. That song takes me back to my younger nefarious days.
Same Same! 🤘🏼
Undone is unknown prison im holding on-That lyric particularly takes me bakk to man, idky but id always sing that part out loud- still do--Im with ya on that Outlaw-
Phil…at the top…no doubt.
This may be Phil's best performance as far as sounding like or better than the record.
listen to those DRUMS on temptations wings, such a Dank groove and hype too. Truly before their time
It's my favorite song of the set for that exact reason. I'm glad someone else noticed it too.
That’s MISTER DOCTOR Jimmy fucking Bower to you
THIS is the best metal singer ever
Would of loved to have witnessed this back in the day. DOWN!
Memory can be tricky. I remembered this show as bomb ass fuck all badass. Good to know 26 years later that yes indeed, it was that good.
Damn the OG line up with fucking BIG T on the bass! Always come back to this show.
A band that is a cast of legends!!!
All of em have their fingerprints all across the upper tier of metal bands, thrash, doom, sludge, southern rock, punk, crossover... name it, they did it well.
I listen to this 2x a week. At minimum. Greatest metal perfktmance of all time. Its scripture
I saw this show with Mike Cato. I still have the Stone the Crow demo which was given at the door. So original.
historic!! cheers!!
Dude I was at that show. Wow I had no idea there was tape of this!! I was standing very close up just right of the stage.
This video is an absolute gem. They are so young, Phil is moving like a gazelle. :D
I swear lol.pepper looks so different than he does now.time gets us all
51:08 love this part. He thought Dime and Vinnie didn't show up, but they sure as hell did. There to support their brother. Those were better days...
I saw them tonight in Dallas and man it was one brutal intense show. The energy was the same in the crowd. Yeah Phil's old now but he can still put on a show and his singing has gotten better recently and he seems healthier overall.
I was there too! Amazing outdoor show. Phil saying he “doesn’t know the next time he’ll be back” made me kinda sad. Hope to see them one more time before he decides to retire
@@tweezersalad4075 Yeah it was pretty sad. This was one of those rare shows you never know when you'll get again. I'm very glad I go to see them. I'm also moving from Texas next month so it was perfect timing for me.
@@tweezersalad4075 damn, never got to see em. Hopefully they play Nola if they ever do an ending show, and I can go.
@@MsAlimajeed I was there too. I love pantera but had never heard of down and heard Phil was coming to Dallas so I started listening to them and fell in love and then went to the concert and now I’m a huge fan
@@jacksonknowlton8478 better late than never brother, I'll tell ya that
phils the king of metal
I’m in there!!! Young shirtless me!!!!
That's just Legendary man. Well done
The amount of talent that Phil possess is really hard to compare to anything else. Add to this that this music is also a cure for your soul and you have the best band that ever existed.
52:13 you godamn right!! I'm from EAST TEXAS and I remember getting this CD when I was 15 in 95. I actually traded 3 cds for it to a good friend of mine. Cotton Chipman if you ever read this, remember that moment!
This is what a real metal band sounds like!
This had to be literally RIGHT before Phil started messing around with Heroin.
He was already in. Plenty of references in the video here. Overdose happened in July 96.
Vocals are insane. One of the few that sounds even better live.
Man…this album is the respective peak for ALL these guys. It just doesn’t get any better than this. I damn near shit my pants when Eyes of the South finally kicked in
Yes! Legendary guitar tones, sounds just like the album. The Orange amps they used when I saw them a few years ago just aren't the same.
I swear by God, Bower Power looks to me and reminds me here so much of my beloved (and sadly departed) uncle... great guy, true Lifer.
(one night, somewhere through my high school years, together we both heard Down for the first time 🤘)
Some of the best metal i've heard and i was 6 years old when he did it ...
That was badass to see Vinnie n Dime supporting Phil and Down. You always have so called “fans” bickering about Down n Pantera. N how Dime hated down n all this bullshit. People forget Dime and Vinnie had Gasoline… the real fans know though. These were a band of 4 brothers that left an incredible mark history. Let’s celebrate all of their work instead of arguing and debating who’s better n all this bullshit. We lost 2 already when the others go it’s going to be a sad day.
damn, this is brilliant live ever done by down I mean that recorded ...
that Symptom of the Universe intro is sick as hell , thanks to trendkill era it makes this song heavier than anything
so good😈
I've seen this video before and it still blows me away how good the sound quality is lol
Thank you for this
You popped your trunk open in front of the Riv and sold me this gig for 20 on VHS. I still have it. 🤘
Phil is so damn good ..realy legendary
I was just listening to this and heard this at 10:17.
Phil's voice on BURY ME IN SMOKE is godhead.
Thanks for recording this.
The day I was born
If your dad was at the show instead of the hospital, you gotta cut him some slack! LOL
This is metal history and well preserved
Bruh, NOLA from beginning to end, what a kick ass album. Takes me back.
Whoever captured this footage, thankyou!
the sound in this video is great....here down here demoing a heavy sound without sounding over the top and Phil giving it 100 with that great voice.
This is an awesome recording! Can’t say enough about it, especially considering the year it was captured! Thank you for this show and for sharing it.
Awesome shot, sounds so good!
That heroin masks pain so well! He is headbanging like a mad man still!
Dude this is high quality and Phil sounds amazing. Bookmarking this one for sure.
oh hell yeah!
That was my 2nd concert! I’m so glad someone recorded it!
i love the energy of down's first concert appearances !!
Wow! Just wow! Great recording from way back. I didn’t get to see down till their second album. I just can’t get over how good they sound here.
I've been watching this clip for 10 years
Say what you want about Phil but he's a pioneer in heavy music vocals and attitude. Glad I got to see him in his prime a few times. Those shows changed me...haven't seen a show since that matched that intensity.
Phil é simplesmente incrível!
Wow! Pure fire that night!
5 days later they were at the Odeon in Cleveland. I was at that show. It was epic.
Bruh i just seen vinnie Paul walk up from the back this is fuckin awesome During eyes of the South
This is priceless 🖤
The energy here is amazing!
Saw this tour in NYC ‘95. Forgot how kickass they were. ⚜️
Best video on RUclips. I was at the Detroit show. St. Andrews Hall. I was like 17 yo. Mosh pit was insane.
God bury me in smoke is the heaviest song ever
Phil was the F,,.kng man!
pure gold
This show is off the hook. Holy shit...Phil is on fire
Tremendo y brutal concierto de anselmo y su pandilla saludos desde argentina
I was there :)
Thats amazing, literally if i could go to ANY concert ever, it would be this one.
Lucky bastard I was born in '03 and never got to see any of the bands I loved.
A friend called me that day with an extra ticket. I was going to be 18 a month from the day. Of course, I accepted the invite. I had an original smoking jesus shirt from that gig. No idea where that thing went, but I still have the memory. So cool that this was recorded so those who weren't there can experience it, even if it's just a little. Cheers..
@@thelemic1 that's so fucking awesome, I would give anything for a concert like this nowadays. The energy, the music, the vibes, everything... just perfect. Sounds even better than the studio version. I'm only 15 myself, but I'm probably never gonna experience something so nice as this. Your friend was so awesome!
@@nikolauranovic3588 dude.. I'd hate to tell you you're right. But the truth is, things were very different then. The energy at a show like that, really any time I ever saw Pantera, was just a different kind of thing. I'm grateful to have lived through it man. People used to rush the stage at Pantera gigs in Dallas. I've jumped over the wall at Fairpark colliseum, ran with hordes of people to the front as Pantera hit the stage at starplex, after sepultura opened. I've seen people scaling the walls in fort worth to get into a white zombie, butthole surfers, early stone temple pilots gig. I can't imagine seeing that kinda shit these days. But it was a real blast man. At least some of it was documented, like this one here. At least once a year, I come here, have a few shots, and watch this again. It kind of does bring you back. I was close to the front to the left. All the best to you man...
I have some improv music on my channel if you're interested. You're very welcome to share and subscribe. I hear people can get paid if that happens enough. I used to play all this stuff.. I've chilled a little in my 40s, but it's all music. Take care.
This is one call Losing all
How fuckin badass is this? Thank you
Deep Ellum is my stomp
Philip H. Anselmo makes you move. "This next song is called..."
I need to burn this to a cd.... Holy Grail of live DOWN (imo)⚜️
Uh, yeah, I agree, that's Phil, and the rest of the band, at "The Top", hands "Down", period !!!
❤ them !!! 🤩⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️💐💐💐
Fuckin' A man. This is awesome.
Those were the days!
Talk about a supergroup! This shit won't never happen again
All or nothing simply the best
Phil is the God of metal