Most didn't know until sooo many years later! :D Like being a Def Leppard fan of Pyromania and Hysteria for those years and then came along G&N and all the great grooves that followed,,, and then stumbling across "On Through the Night" many years later... ;) But Thankfully We now have RUclips and Cool Dudes that share allot of what many may have missed. \,,/ Plus, not all Fans are Fanboys. There's a Big Difference.
@@inelovnord764 all of metal changed when Dime died, bands used to want a chunky sound because of him and when he died everyone started changing to cleaner tones
Fernanda Eriksen Pantera from 1990-2004 was categorized as groove metal, but it had some songs that could be categorized as thrash... so no, I'm not kidding
If this was 3 years ago, I would have been happy that Vinnie Paul died because of his groove metal stuff, I Am the Night, and Death Trap. Now I realize it is sad. Poor Jerry Abbott had to bury his wife and both of his children. I couldn't imagine such a thing.
The Abbott boys are NOT together again because heaven and all religious beliefs are imaginary. Too bad, because it sounds great, but it's all bullshit! Oh hey Santa, thanks. Omg can't believe I met Santa! Who's next, the jolly green fuckin giant!
They should put all the pre-CFH records in a box and name it ''the underrated collection". What a shame, this album, this song and especially the solo is pure gold!
ilickedualot yes dude 10s definitely and my all time favorite solo from dime is hard lines and sunken cheeks its not his most difficult or technical but damn so much feeling in that one thats the greatest solo to me
Not heavy like their later stuff, but one of my favorite pantera songs none the less. Definitely a hidden gem in metal. One of dimes best solos of all time lies in this song... Most people have never heard it. Amazing
Too bad they didn't get their record label deal with this record cuz this could have been an amazing debut record. Especially with the better production quality they would have had like I did with Cowboys. That have been dope for this record to be the first and then Cowboys and then so on.
@@stephenmckimmie9025 unfortunately power metal couldn't ever be considered their debut. Master of puppets had just laid the cornerstone for the thrash sound. Power metal was too judas priest driven. Cowboys showed their ability to separate their sound and really hone in. With that said, we see dimebags ability to not only compose unbelievable solos, but we hear more melodic phrasing in his solos during Power metal. Other than that, the songs were cheesy. The lyrics were awful... the sound was shit.
Do not take this to be wishy-washy, but there is something incredibly precious in this song and solo. The way that Dime completely pulls you in on a journey to a different place during his solo is quite literally *divine* in nature. There's just no other way to put it. At some point during the solo, it's like a sudden epiphany where you feel that feeling, of being in that place, so vividly, it's like he's showing you something, but before you can 'see' what it is, it's already gone. I hate to sound like some lame hippy but what an amazing human being, Dimebag was. He shared his *GIFT* with all of us, with the most passion, honesty, and soul one could ever imagine. We may not ever see a musician as great as he was, ever again (as well as the few others who also had this gift of music). But at least we are able to come back to it, at virtually any time we want. I think we need to realize this and be a little more grateful for being alive at this point of human existence and being able to experience these moments. That is all. Take care.
I remember back in 1999/2000 I got this rare album off of Ebay. My good friend and I listened to it. Initially we laughed since Pantera ignored their hair/glam metal past. Yet, these songs were good, really good. Phils' vocals were melodic and you will probably never hear him sing likes this again. I enjoyed listening to this album and Dime was a real treat, a true guitar wizard, RIP Dime
This album is so underrated they shouldn`t left behind it, this song should`ve been played in every Pantera concert; to me this song is timeless and dont have an era, is side to side with Hollow, The sleep, 10`s, Suicide note pt 1, Floods and even Cementery gates; slow tempo but powerfull songs, strong lyrics, killer guitar solos. One of their best song right here.
Power Metal was actually the first album I heard from Pantera....which I instantly became a fan! Kind've crazy this was the last album they did from the 80's and completely changed they're sound and style on the next which made them a "popular metal band" after the fact but this album gets totally over looked for some reason? It's amazing though! Damn shame there is not a single "mainstream artist" today in 2021 that has half the musical talent Pantera had in 1988 when this album was released!
Dimebag was a genius guitarist in general but my favourite has always been his melodic work, he's so brilliant in all of his melodic solos and I wish there was just even a little bit more material from him
This song can almost be considered an underrated predecessor of Cemetery Gates. Nearly every thing is same like: Phil's Rob Halford inspired vocals Awesome solo. The only major differences are structure and time length.
Why is there no band that sounds like Power Metal Pantera, DAMN! Such an awsome blend between Judas Priest, Hair Metal and Thrash. I need more like this.
"Such an awsome blend between Judas Priest, Hair Metal and Thrash." You should check out the USPM scene (US power metal). Bands like Vicious Rumors, Helstar, Chastain, Liege Lord, M.A.R.S..... They don't sound EXACTLY like this, but they're basically the description you just gave.
There was more to it than that. Mediocre lyrics, questionable vocals, forgettable riffs and melodies is why their glam stuff wasn't popular Dimebag's solos however were amazing
That's up there with Dime's best solos of all time.Damn,it's such a shame that this song will never be heard and appreciated by as many people as it should be.
2:33-2:34 gives me the chills every single time and it’s the one that officially put dimebag Darrell on the map and made him the God and the goat of the guitar.
With phils solo he has the vocal range and vocal ability to sing the high pitches in this song i never knew about this album as a 52 year old man who has listened to heavy metal since the days of ozzy Osbourne and the early days of Metallica that track is killer
This is one of my favorite solos of all time. So much feel and finesse. This music reminds me of a better time. When giant rock monsters still ruled and walked this earth.
That f sharp power chord behind the lead rhythm by dime is daunting and eerie. Love how dimebag cld create a feeling or emotion with his guitar like that
Such a good song. And basically the definition of 80’s glam metal. Let’s be honest it is, and it was cool. And other songs on this album were heavy. Then 8 years later “OUT OF MY MIND! GUN UP TO THE MOUTH!” Etc. Pantera rules...
We'll Meet Again I walk the Streets of darkness Where hell awaits Guarded by the mystery Just beyond the gates Searching for the answer Every man must find Before eternity beckons I will make you mine Goodbye, mystery Goodbye, pain Goodbye, love We'll meet again In another lifetime She'll take another man She's left me here to die Its killing me again! Goodbye, mystery Goodbye, pain Goodbye, love We'll meet again Nós Nos Veremos de Novo Eu ando nas Ruas de escuridão Onde o inferno aguarda Guardadas pelo mistério Bem além dos portões Procurando pela resposta Que cada homem tem de achar Antes da eternidade se aproximar Eu vou fazer você ser minha Adeus, mistério Adeus, dor Adeus, amor Nós nos veremos novamente Em outra vida Ela vai ficar com outro homem Ela me deixou aqui para morrer Isto está matando me de novo Adeus, mistério Adeus, dor Adeus, amor Nós nos veremos novamente
Cool song & wicked guitar solo, Pantera should be damn proud of this album, even if it's before they really changed their image moving on to CFH in 1990
People don't know about music... I have a band called Exxocet and we play glam rock and heavy metal, and I know in my experience that is really hard to play a good song and be someone in the music world, there is a lot of work behind... My respect for the roots of Pantera....
I was very fortunate to have seen Pantera right when "Cowboys From Hell into Vulgar Display of Power was in full swing and there was nothing no heavier. I seen them 4 times around '90,'91 & '92 and always dead center with Dimebag. What a hell of guitarist. Awesome tones, awesome guy. Here's to youu Dime! One hell of a shot of BLACK TOOTH GRIN 😁!!!
This song was a totally a precursor to Cemetery Gates...tempo, similar solo structure, soaring Phil vocals...truly a hidden gem
Estas en lo cierto, y las dos son bellisimas
Never thought of that until now. I agree 200%. 👍🏾 👍🏾
I agree, especially the intro!
True.
Tu as raison. Je trouve le solo tellement beau. Il prend les trips !
Arguably one of Dime's absolute best solos, just my opinion. He totally slays here.
It's right up there with floods for sure
You can feel the feels and the power in this solo, FUCK! I never get tired of it, id just way too epic
Absolutely. Some of my other favourites include The Sleep and Floods, this is right up there with those.
I'd have to say The Sleep is his best honestly
nigga what do you mean he slays fucking everywhere
Dimes dad's favorite song
How this song/solo isn’t even known by many Pantera fans blows my mind 🤯
most fans start with Cowboys from Hell when they switched to groove metal and ditched the glam. This song is before all that.
@@SantomPh This album has some jams. I've never fucked with the Terry Glaze era though.
@@fatguy666 you should check out “I am the night”. I haven’t listened to much of their stuff w Terry either, but that song goes pretty hard.
Most didn't know until sooo many years later! :D Like being a Def Leppard fan of Pyromania and Hysteria for those years and then came along G&N and all the great grooves that followed,,, and then stumbling across "On Through the Night" many years later... ;) But Thankfully We now have RUclips and Cool Dudes that share allot of what many may have missed. \,,/ Plus, not all Fans are Fanboys. There's a Big Difference.
@@fatguy666 taking my life is a beautiful song dimes solo is passionate but raw
Goodbye, Darrell
Goodbye, Vinnie
Goodbye, Pantera
We'll meet AGAAAAIIINNNN!😭
Rock in Peace, Rest in Power Abbott Brother
A Part of Metal Died With The Darrell's Brother 😢☹️😥
😭😭😭
EVH.
1955-2020.
:( :( :(
Wow this actually makes me really sad now.
@@inelovnord764 all of metal changed when Dime died, bands used to want a chunky sound because of him and when he died everyone started changing to cleaner tones
The solo is a masterpiece for 80's metal
This šolo IS masterpiece for metal
@@matevzdraksler4576ABSOLUTE facts
This solo is a masterpiece for music
So for the best years of metal you mean.
19 years ago we lost our brother.
that solo is magestical!
fukin love this solo !
RollTide8569 outro as fuckin well lol
Best song from pantera's pre-thrash era.
+Gustavo Loki Thrash/Groove to be more exact
+Philip Crawford thrash/groove (?) haha you must be kidding...
Fernanda Eriksen Pantera from 1990-2004 was categorized as groove metal, but it had some songs that could be categorized as thrash... so no, I'm not kidding
Philip Crawford Groove is subgenre of thrash.
lionkingBG I agree
Jesus crist this solo comes from another world..we all miss you Dime and Vinnie
R.I.P Vinnie Paul. The Abbott boys are finally back together.
SbMick I'm probably going to get every Pantera CD
If this was 3 years ago, I would have been happy that Vinnie Paul died because of his groove metal stuff, I Am the Night, and Death Trap. Now I realize it is sad. Poor Jerry Abbott had to bury his wife and both of his children. I couldn't imagine such a thing.
That was in the past. Now I have gotten the help I need.
The Abbott boys are NOT together again because heaven and all religious beliefs are imaginary. Too bad, because it sounds great, but it's all bullshit! Oh hey Santa, thanks. Omg can't believe I met Santa! Who's next, the jolly green fuckin giant!
Angelic Man I thought you were a troll account.
Phil's voice is simply spectacular. He can scream and melodic naturally
Yeah cuz he was still young,fresh and clean,his melodics where so good
@@samu_cfhflames4469 also he didnt try to fuck up his voice to serve the song
@@joaquinlezcano2372AGREED. These new singers coming out especially in death metal are destroying their voice.
1. Floods
2. We will meet again
3. The sleep
@Mac Martin Cemetary Gates, Hollow don't forget that porn solos
@@santiagomartinez5500 some of dimebag solos are 10/10
@@drivera1938 fucking agreed man
4. - Moment of truth (Damageplan)
@@drivera1938 all of them 🤘
I like Phil's voice this way
Dude could sing
He sounds like Rob Halford here.
@@matsmith3215 but, it is Phil 😂😂
@@kostasfirippidis4164 it is my bad, Terry was the original singer up to 85.
@@matsmith3215 yeah this is their first album with Phil, and the next one is cowboys
Dimebag had some of his sickest riffs solos on this album. They shouldnt be ashamed of it at all.
Nope. The guy that did this record is named Diamond Darrell Lance and hes the only one who gets the credit.
They should put all the pre-CFH records in a box and name it ''the underrated collection". What a shame, this album, this song and especially the solo is pure gold!
THAT SOLO KILLS EVERYTHING IN THIS SONG
best solo of dimebag period
For me Floods is the best solo he's made. without even thinking about it
My favorite solo is Floods too. The solo from 10s is pretty great also. It just makes me feel like I've got nothing to worry about.
ilickedualot yes dude 10s definitely and my all time favorite solo from dime is hard lines and sunken cheeks its not his most difficult or technical but damn so much feeling in that one thats the greatest solo to me
For me this one is the best and solo on Cemetery gates.
Flood win all the time no matter what my opinion anyways
This song is highly underrated; this's definitely one of Dimebag's greatest guitar solos! RIP to a true legend: Dimebag Darrell!
Diamond Darrell
RIP to Dime and Vinnie
Dime didn't play this solo, Marc Ferarri did
@@neilpatrickhairless that wasnt this song. That was Proud to be loud which was Keel song. This was ALL dime.
@@lordcharlesthomas🤓
That solo is ear porn
Yes. Eargasm every time
Nobody writes solos like dimebag Darrell. He's in a class of his own.
I had so many eargasms over this guitar solo
so is that chorus
Sure 🔞 🤟
i love this solo
One of the most underrated solos in all of metal! \m/
what agreat song and the solo reminds me dimebag like he playing that live here legends never die
I was lucky enough to see Pantera LIVE three times............just saying. Miss you Dime!
R.I.P. Vinnie. You're with Dime now. We'll meet again. Getcha Pull !!!! :(
They should remaster and release this, its a pretty good album. I dont get why they act like it doesnt exist.
True! And this was also favorite Dime's solo.
It won't be the same without Dimebag
Mostly because of the album cover.
EchoWaffles Dimebag will still be on it.. its just a Remaster.
+MoveitorLoseit2 Because ignorant idiots call it glam. I mean there are slight traces of glam, but it's far more Heavy Metal and Hardrock.
The best solo in the galaxy, I can feel it in my soul man it's fucking beautiful, never felt like this before
+Tobakilacion The Sleep is amazing too
Idk, I always blow my load on Cemetery Gates solo.
The solo on 10's
also the solo on domination
Just learned recently that this isn't even Darrell playing the solo... its Marc Ferarri, who also co wrote some of this album
That guitar solo is bliss.
Not heavy like their later stuff, but one of my favorite pantera songs none the less. Definitely a hidden gem in metal. One of dimes best solos of all time lies in this song... Most people have never heard it. Amazing
Too bad they didn't get their record label deal with this record cuz this could have been an amazing debut record. Especially with the better production quality they would have had like I did with Cowboys. That have been dope for this record to be the first and then Cowboys and then so on.
@@stephenmckimmie9025 unfortunately power metal couldn't ever be considered their debut. Master of puppets had just laid the cornerstone for the thrash sound. Power metal was too judas priest driven. Cowboys showed their ability to separate their sound and really hone in. With that said, we see dimebags ability to not only compose unbelievable solos, but we hear more melodic phrasing in his solos during Power metal. Other than that, the songs were cheesy. The lyrics were awful... the sound was shit.
Eric Bugenhagen is responsible for the sudden uptick in views on this video 💪
Bro! Just watched him do the cleanest lift with this song playing
ONE OF THE BEST SOLOS I`VE EVER HEARD!!!
I’m a diehard pantera fan and this is my number one dime solo. Beautiful phrasing with that dimebag feel on it
This whole song is a masterpiece.
Dime is making sweet love to that guitar \m/
That solo is bonafide crying material.
Thank you for your legacy, Dime.
I cried. Sure did. Dimebag gives me the feels for sure
2:38 , my goooood , all dimebag'soul is there !!! do u feel it ?!!!
Dimes soul shines in this solo,
One of the most melodic, dynamic modern shredders at that time. Miss this guy!!
One of their very greatest songs & one of the Greatest Metal Songs EVER.
Fuck yeah! I was in middle school when this came out and it still breaks peoples faces with that solo 💪
Do not take this to be wishy-washy, but there is something incredibly precious in this song and solo. The way that Dime completely pulls you in on a journey to a different place during his solo is quite literally *divine* in nature. There's just no other way to put it. At some point during the solo, it's like a sudden epiphany where you feel that feeling, of being in that place, so vividly, it's like he's showing you something, but before you can 'see' what it is, it's already gone. I hate to sound like some lame hippy but what an amazing human being, Dimebag was. He shared his *GIFT* with all of us, with the most passion, honesty, and soul one could ever imagine. We may not ever see a musician as great as he was, ever again (as well as the few others who also had this gift of music). But at least we are able to come back to it, at virtually any time we want. I think we need to realize this and be a little more grateful for being alive at this point of human existence and being able to experience these moments. That is all.
Take care.
Well said F&A
Totally agree
In my village, we break guitars and sacrifice them to the Lord Dime.
Sounds like Utopia to me...
I can't stop listening to this and I only discovered it yesterday.. Easily played this beast over 50 times already. Diamond's solo is heaven
I remember back in 1999/2000 I got this rare album off of Ebay. My good friend and I listened to it. Initially we laughed since Pantera ignored their hair/glam metal past. Yet, these songs were good, really good. Phils' vocals were melodic and you will probably never hear him sing likes this again. I enjoyed listening to this album and Dime was a real treat, a true guitar wizard, RIP Dime
I had the solo as a ringtone for a very long time, probably my favourite solo of all time
Awesome guitar solo by the one and only, Dimebag Darrell!!!
goodbye dime..
we'll meet again
You never met him man. Stop acting stalker creepy.
Dan only a real Pantera fan knows about the influence Yoshi had on him in the mid-80s smh.
That solo is GODLY!!!!
This album is one of the best Pantera albums ever!
Eddie & The Abbott brothers finally met again
This album is so underrated they shouldn`t left behind it, this song should`ve been played in every Pantera concert; to me this song is timeless and dont have an era, is side to side with Hollow, The sleep, 10`s, Suicide note pt 1, Floods and even Cementery gates; slow tempo but powerfull songs, strong lyrics, killer guitar solos. One of their best song right here.
I just want their 80s stuff on Spotify lol
Power Metal was actually the first album I heard from Pantera....which I instantly became a fan! Kind've crazy this was the last album they did from the 80's and completely changed they're sound and style on the next which made them a "popular metal band" after the fact but this album gets totally over looked for some reason? It's amazing though! Damn shame there is not a single "mainstream artist" today in 2021 that has half the musical talent Pantera had in 1988 when this album was released!
Dimebag was a genius guitarist in general but my favourite has always been his melodic work, he's so brilliant in all of his melodic solos and I wish there was just even a little bit more material from him
IDK know who you're talking about. This is Diamond Darrell Lance. You shoud stop listening because that D-bag guy said this doesn't exist.
1. We'll meet again
2. The sleep
3. Cemetery gates
4. 10's
Strength beyond strength
Floods
Walk
Cowboys from hell
Domination
Hollow (had a short but a beautiful solo)
This Love
Drag the Waters
I am broken
You KNOW IT ;)
This song can almost be considered an underrated predecessor of Cemetery Gates. Nearly every thing is same like:
Phil's Rob Halford inspired vocals
Awesome solo.
The only major differences are structure and time length.
varun DUBEY And the Tuning doesn’t change. No acoustic guitar and piano.
Best guitar solo ever.
Why is there no band that sounds like Power Metal Pantera, DAMN! Such an awsome blend between Judas Priest, Hair Metal and Thrash. I need more like this.
"Such an awsome blend between Judas Priest, Hair Metal and Thrash."
You should check out the USPM scene (US power metal). Bands like Vicious Rumors, Helstar, Chastain, Liege Lord, M.A.R.S..... They don't sound EXACTLY like this, but they're basically the description you just gave.
lol searched up vicious rumors first video i clicked on guitarist had a dime guitar
laloo223 Check out albums like Digital Dictator and Welcome To The Ball, those albums slay.
Lääz Rockit also used to play this kind of mix between old heavy metal, thrash and some straigthforward hard rock
Search up a band called ICON the guitar styles are up there with diamond darrel himself
If this came out in 82 or 83 it would have been a whole different ball game
Neonym it would be number one on the charts quick and they would have stayed this sound for longer
Yeah but it didn't because the influences that this song was inspired from probably wouldn't have all existed.
There was more to it than that.
Mediocre lyrics, questionable vocals, forgettable riffs and melodies is why their glam stuff wasn't popular
Dimebag's solos however were amazing
@@lamborgatti-4783 1:53
@@joshdaniel3423 this album is the only good glamtera album
That's up there with Dime's best solos of all time.Damn,it's such a shame that this song will never be heard and appreciated by as many people as it should be.
It's nice to see this song has a million views. This is a masterpiece with Phil's ghostly vocals and dimes beautiful guitar solo
Diamond. 'Dime' is a 10¢ knockoff
2:33-2:34 gives me the chills every single time and it’s the one that officially put dimebag Darrell on the map and made him the God and the goat of the guitar.
Jedna od najboljih ikad...
Ti ili pjesma?
@@jillimyjilikers2036 haha
I Just diacovered this song. Man, How could a person not like this? This is a fucking masterpiece
With phils solo he has the vocal range and vocal ability to sing the high pitches in this song i never knew about this album as a 52 year old man who has listened to heavy metal since the days of ozzy Osbourne and the early days of Metallica that track is killer
One of the most underrated heavy metal album ever. And to me, one of the best dime solo.
This solo has touched my heart since I was 17 years old. I'm 30 now. Yes I was born 1 year after this album.
I lost my friend today rest in peace yusuf until we meet again.
Sorry for your loss dude🖤
🙏🏽🤲🏽❤️
This is one of my favorite solos of all time. So much feel and finesse. This music reminds me of a better time. When giant rock monsters still ruled and walked this earth.
You'll meet your brother up in heaven again brother. RIP VINNIE PAUL. one of the sickest on the kit to ever do it.
amazing beyond amazing 🕊 Darrell doing the Darrell thing -what he loved doing the most 💜🌹
Still one of my fav dimebag solos it’s so underrated up there with the sleep and floods
Diamond Darrell Lance. That D-bag dude said this doesn't exist, so he gets no credit.
The solo is way ahead of its time
My first metal record, still give me chills, WHAT A BAND!!!
"Welcome back brother I miss You" maybye These words said Dime when Vinnie show up today.
R.I.P Vinnie Paul
these guys were one of the hardest rockin bands of glam 80's. rocked my world
This song brings back so many memories of being young. I loved this band. I still can't believe Dime is gone.
beLIEVE it BUDDY
That f sharp power chord behind the lead rhythm by dime is daunting and eerie. Love how dimebag cld create a feeling or emotion with his guitar like that
One of the best solo in history, they were different, we miss you brothers.
Such a good song. And basically the definition of 80’s glam metal. Let’s be honest it is, and it was cool. And other songs on this album were heavy. Then 8 years later “OUT OF MY MIND! GUN UP TO THE MOUTH!” Etc. Pantera rules...
Dont you try do die!
Like me!
I cannot resist this album. This song and Over And Out are my favorites.
3:30 gives me shivers every bloody time
What beautiful, melodic, metal guitar solo. Brilliant.
The chorus and the solo are amazing!!! It still gives me chills everytime I listen!!!
HOLY FUCK i love staying up late finding old pantera songs
He was brilliant. His phrasing and elite level technique... made him stand out!
Who?
@@springbloom5940 do you know who this guitar player is?
@@nc1969
Who?
@@nc1969
What, can't say his name?
@@springbloom5940what is wrong with you? Its a Pantera song... who could I be referring to?
We'll Meet Again
I walk the
Streets of darkness
Where hell awaits
Guarded by the mystery
Just beyond the gates
Searching for the answer
Every man must find
Before eternity beckons
I will make you mine
Goodbye, mystery
Goodbye, pain
Goodbye, love
We'll meet again
In another lifetime
She'll take another man
She's left me here to die
Its killing me again!
Goodbye, mystery
Goodbye, pain
Goodbye, love
We'll meet again
Nós Nos Veremos de Novo
Eu ando nas
Ruas de escuridão
Onde o inferno aguarda
Guardadas pelo mistério
Bem além dos portões
Procurando pela resposta
Que cada homem tem de achar
Antes da eternidade se aproximar
Eu vou fazer você ser minha
Adeus, mistério
Adeus, dor
Adeus, amor
Nós nos veremos novamente
Em outra vida
Ela vai ficar com outro homem
Ela me deixou aqui para morrer
Isto está matando me de novo
Adeus, mistério
Adeus, dor
Adeus, amor
Nós nos veremos novamente
The whole album is incredible, to say the least, but we'll meet again is my favorite, it leaves goosebumps, coursing through my body
Fantastic solo!!! 👩✈️
Remaster and release this. The guys shouldn’t be so sensitive about their past.
Still my all time favorite PanterA song EVER!
This is my favorite Pantera song of them ALL! I just love the vocal harmonies in the chorus!!!
Cool song & wicked guitar solo, Pantera should be damn proud of this album, even if it's before they really changed their image moving on to CFH in 1990
-The best solo that I heard in all my life, majestic and original.
Just amazing
just by listening to it you can tell dime put emotion,heart, and soul in that solo it just floods emotion same goes for floods.
Love their earlier stuff so much more.
My favorite song by them!!! Sends all their nu metal discography HOME ON A STRETCHER
The solo is my ringtone.
when your mom calls ....
People don't know about music... I have a band called Exxocet and we play glam rock and heavy metal, and I know in my experience that is really hard to play a good song and be someone in the music world, there is a lot of work behind... My respect for the roots of Pantera....
God damn that solo. You can hear the Randy in his early solos
just absolutely broke down to tears in that solo.
Wow! This solo, is amazing, dimebag was the best R.I.P DIME AND VINNIE
I was very fortunate to have seen Pantera right when "Cowboys From Hell into Vulgar Display of Power was in full swing and there was nothing no heavier. I seen them 4 times around '90,'91 & '92 and always dead center with Dimebag. What a hell of guitarist. Awesome tones, awesome guy. Here's to youu Dime! One hell of a shot of BLACK TOOTH GRIN 😁!!!