@@charlesquate7443 massive fan! Well...up until the country album anyway. I mean Mike is still trying but without Boecklin's music arrangement and the killer Kendrick and Mike guitars combo the actual music lacks a little nowadays for me. The band days were incredible but now it's paid session musicians and Dez I feel the magic has sorta gone...loved the first 6 albums tho, hell yeh!
I've seen hundreds of metal concerts since mid-eighties, and this band is by far the HEAVIEST group that ever witnesssed. Got to see them twice. Great reaction! Long live Dime!!
@@brettkenschaft4239 Those pits were pretty intense. Pantera could whip a crowd into a total frenzy. I watched from the back, and to this day I swear I saw severed limbs and decapitated heads flying out of that mosh pit.😁
Pantera. Absolutely one of the best live shows I've ever seen. Also extremely motivating. If you are working out, trying to make it through the grind of another day at work or about to go take care of business they have a song for you.
Their mosh pits are insane. Shredded a brand new pair of Vans. Biggest pit I ever seen Pantera opened up for Exodus and suicidal tendencies. It was their first show outside of Texas in Los Angeles
@@tomnicholas9379 I lived in Dallas in the early 90s. I was too young to be at a Pantera concert though. Best show I ever saw them at was in 98 Soulfly, Slayer, Pantera, Megadeth, Black Sabbath. The only set that wasn't awesome was Megadeth. Couldn't hear the vocals.
Dime, Vinnie, Phil and Rex. Unscarred, untouchable, timeless and forever stronger than all! The greatest metal band to ever exist! God bless you Dime and Vinnie, missed always. Getcha Pull 🤘🏻✊🏻
Feral guitarist, is the best description of dime that I've ever heard! He was the greatest to ever do it!! Dimebag is THE GUITAR GOD!! Above all others!!
The unity thing was about the venue, this concert was in Moscow in 1991 just after the Berlin Wall fell and the first time western rock was music was allowed in Russia after the fall of the Soviet Union and the end of the cold War, it was a very significant historical point in history because the Soviet Union had been closed off to the west since WW2 and engulfed in communist dictatorship up until this.
I mean, they wen't RIGHT BACK to dictatorship , and the country was stolen by the mobs, but for a few years Russia looked like it had potential. Maybe if they can get rid of that cyka Blyatimir Putin they could have that hope again.
Yup. When Phil said “Let it all out” at end he was speaking some facts - to young people who’d been really repressed in a rigid authoritarian system that was all collapsing before our eyes. I remember that period of time and that sudden transition: it was crazy.
Pantera F*%KING JAMMED like no other!! This is one of my favorite songs by them it’s a driving hard hitting piece of work, Dimebag Daryl (RIP) tore guitar up.
@@ErikBeckner93 Sure if u say so, i mean "Walk" was really nothing, just their biggest hit ever! Everybody knows this song. That's the point? It's not my personal Mantra.
I still can’t believe when they first came out before Phil was in the group they were basically a glam metal band because dime bag loved kiss he was even buried in a kiss coffin
@@obi-wanjabronii I was fortunate at that time my involvement in the music industry and the contacts I had of the different arenas along the east coast I was able to work as a stage hand at some of these shows. Dime is an amazing dude I had the honor to meet and hang out with
As a drummer, I love this song. The double bass, along with the toms/hi-hat part up top. And then after the build up he does some real cool double bass stuff, which sounds like four stroke ruffs. Really cool. This album came out when I was a freshman in high school, and I saw them on tour in 1992, and they did not disappoint!
Saw Pantera 3x.. This song was *So Rowdy!* The pits were unsafe places to be.. loll Edit: i borrowed someone's bowl at Giant's Stadium out on "the floor" in the field and promised I wud give it back and then I got Smashed into a few minutes later when a pit broke out and the bowl flew over the crowd about 50 feet away! and I was like *"Oh Noooo!"* Then I had to go back and tell the guy what happened.. I felt terrible. smh.. I offered him some grass, but he wouldn't take it. He said "I have grass. I need my bowl!" I think I'll remember that every time I see a live Pantera video...
The Kings of Metal - Dimebag Darrell is killing with his riffs - Heavy Riffage by the King of Metal Guitar Dimebag Darrell - Vinnie Paul Is alienating the drums Rex Brown is slamming ominous on bass Phil is Phil - All attitude - can sing high or growly or rasp cookie Dimebag is the goat Most Metal heads agree on Dime Love your reaction to Dimes guitar It’s a heavy metal groove with a heavy af chugging riff
Only Pantera can deliver a performance in front of Millions, doped up, drunk as hell and still play with impeccable precision and timing. Vinnie, Dime and Rex were unworldly. Best goddamn Metal band ever..
I saw Pantera 6 months after this concert in a little place that used to be a skating rink in Glen Burnie Maryland. I've been to a lot of shows, and that one was the best. Can't wait for the Pantera Celebration show this December.!!!
That first album whew! Domination, Cowboys From Hell, Primal Concrete Sledge, Heresy, Art of Shredding, Medicine Man, Cemetary Gates. all killers no filler. Never got to see Dimebag live or Darrell (R.I.P.). I was depressed for 4 months after Dime was murdered on stage and all I listened to for those four months was this album over and over. Favorite band because they're the only band in history to make a record like this then get heavier with Vulgar then heavier again with Far Beyond Driven. Awesome awesome band!
Pantera was AMAZING!!! DIMEBAG DARREL AND HIS BROTHER THE DRUMMER VINNIE PAUL LEFT US TOO SOON.2 OF THE MOST INCREDIBLE MUSICIANS WHO EVER LIVED ON THIS PLANET!!! MAY THEY BOTH R.I.P..
I’ve seen this band more than I can count. My all time favorite metal band, bar none 👊🏻 “Dimebag is a feral guitarist”. Best thing I’ve ever heard 🤘🏻🤘🏻🤣
Brad. Lex. This band was so, SO....SOOOO AMAZING LIVE. Insane energy, and synergy and just...WOW. Phil had the swagger and control of the ENTIRE Crowd. Dimebag was an absolute WIZARD on the guitar, Vinnie Paul was a stud on the drums. And Rex, slaying as usual on the bass. PANTERA was dope yall, and I was fortunate to see them live many times. R.I.P DIME, AND BIG VIN. LEGENDS.
05:30 yep, its one of the most beautiful moments you can experience, a good mosh/pit to a mega intense heavy tune, and you are surrounded by people all in the same mode, its hard to describe, I guess in a way its a Riot without any of the actual bad stuff like destruction and looting lool So you can go see a band you dont really like, but the pit/mosh could be amazing, and you suddenly get the band (I have had that happen....Will Haven) Without that side of it, there is kind of a part missing. Of course when you are in a pit like that and have one of those moments, hearing that song again takes you back. One of the best pits I have ever been in was actually in between bands at a show , they played Queen , Bohemian Rhapsody over the PA , quite loud, and when the guitar dropped, the whole place just went off. I dont eve really like Queen, but I can't deny that moment. For a while afterwards, it was a thing like, when you see people out and you are chatting "sh*t were you in that Queen pit at the Anson Rooms?" and they'd be like " Yeh it was crazy" , it has a unity thing in it for sure As performers when you see that going on to your music it, gives you a turbo injection. Its a crazy feeling. There is unity in the chaos of Rock and Metal music
adjective (especially of an animal) in a wild state, especially after escape from captivity or domestication. "Feral guitar player" I like that. Great description of Dime.
This was just couple of years after the fall of the Berlin wall so that is way he said that, check out No Good Kill The Radical 🔥 relevant song even today 🔥👌🔥
I think if people stop giving Pop Media credit and learn about Phil's life and upbringing and where he's from (New Orleans), you would absolutely find he is not a Neo Nazi Racist in the least bit. He's grown up with Black people in his life he's indebted to for keeping him strong to eventually end up in a great Band like Pantera.
I love the dry, tight thrash production of this album, but live works too. This song SLAYS! You should have reacted to the album version though. For one you will hear the lyrics better cause here he is high on the live setting... The unifying thing is the MOSHPIT!! ;-)
If you watch their documentaries during this song they were so pissed that the Russian security were beating the hell out of the crowd. They said they couldnt do anything about it so they just played as hard and mean as they can to make them fight back.
Yeah that’s a great video from Russia. Great story behind that concert. It was a huge deal. See the cops just thumping skulls with those night sticks. Just randomly thumping people like it’s another day at the office. Not even arresting anyone. Just leaving bumps on the head then onto the next thing.
Saw them live in 2000. When they played this song, the whole place went apeshit. The crowd turned into a whirlpool. People getting trampled and I saw a girl get her clothes get ripped off.
Vinnie Paul absolutely SLAYING them drums...beautiful.
RIP!
The Abbot brothers were amazing together, RIP. 🙏
@MANNA you like Devildriver two
@@charlesquate7443 massive fan! Well...up until the country album anyway. I mean Mike is still trying but without Boecklin's music arrangement and the killer Kendrick and Mike guitars combo the actual music lacks a little nowadays for me. The band days were incredible but now it's paid session musicians and Dez I feel the magic has sorta gone...loved the first 6 albums tho, hell yeh!
He has always has a very distinct style
Darrell’s playing being described as feral is one of the most perfect descriptions I’ve ever heard.
RIP DIMEBAG
Yeah, definitely one of the best ways I’ve heard someone sum it up and I’ve been a fan for 30 years
More Pantera. We need MORE! So many more great songs from them. Keep em coming 🤘🏻
I've seen hundreds of metal concerts since mid-eighties, and this band is by far the HEAVIEST group that ever witnesssed. Got to see them twice. Great reaction! Long live Dime!!
Me too! Toughest mosh pit I've ever been in!!
@@brettkenschaft4239 Those pits were pretty intense. Pantera could whip a crowd into a total frenzy. I watched from the back, and to this day I swear I saw severed limbs and decapitated heads flying out of that mosh pit.😁
Pantera will always be one of kings of metal. Between Dimebag and Vinnie and Rex on this song they all kick ass.
Might be a weird thing to say but i've always said they saved the sound of metal. idk.
Pantera. Absolutely one of the best live shows I've ever seen. Also extremely motivating. If you are working out, trying to make it through the grind of another day at work or about to go take care of business they have a song for you.
Toughest mosh pit I've ever been in!
Their mosh pits are insane. Shredded a brand new pair of Vans. Biggest pit I ever seen Pantera opened up for Exodus and suicidal tendencies. It was their first show outside of Texas in Los Angeles
@@tomnicholas9379 I lived in Dallas in the early 90s. I was too young to be at a Pantera concert though. Best show I ever saw them at was in 98 Soulfly, Slayer, Pantera, Megadeth, Black Sabbath. The only set that wasn't awesome was Megadeth. Couldn't hear the vocals.
Fantastic live show energy! Pantera/White Zombie/Megadeth rates as one of my top 10 best concerts.
Yeah and one of the loudest and the pits are brutal...Hatebreed had some of the toughest pits ive seen as well
Dime, Vinnie, Phil and Rex. Unscarred, untouchable, timeless and forever stronger than all! The greatest metal band to ever exist! God bless you Dime and Vinnie, missed always. Getcha Pull 🤘🏻✊🏻
Feral guitarist, is the best description of dime that I've ever heard! He was the greatest to ever do it!! Dimebag is THE GUITAR GOD!! Above all others!!
The unity thing was about the venue, this concert was in Moscow in 1991 just after the Berlin Wall fell and the first time western rock was music was allowed in Russia after the fall of the Soviet Union and the end of the cold War, it was a very significant historical point in history because the Soviet Union had been closed off to the west since WW2 and engulfed in communist dictatorship up until this.
I mean, they wen't RIGHT BACK to dictatorship , and the country was stolen by the mobs, but for a few years Russia looked like it had potential. Maybe if they can get rid of that cyka Blyatimir Putin they could have that hope again.
Yup. When Phil said “Let it all out” at end he was speaking some facts - to young people who’d been really repressed in a rigid authoritarian system that was all collapsing before our eyes. I remember that period of time and that sudden transition: it was crazy.
Pantera F*%KING JAMMED like no other!! This is one of my favorite songs by them it’s a driving hard hitting piece of work, Dimebag Daryl (RIP) tore guitar up.
the pit for this song was insane. saw them with slayer on 2001. the whole floor was one ginormous pit
He’s a legend, made amazing riffs
"The Art of Shredding" needs to be your next Pantera song
Seconded.
They haven't done "Walk" yet. That should've been the first.
@@hellboundrubber4448 nah
Yessssss. My personal favorite.
@@ErikBeckner93 Sure if u say so, i mean "Walk" was really nothing, just their biggest hit ever! Everybody knows this song. That's the point? It's not my personal Mantra.
Lex needs to be an album reviewer. You have this way of articulating artists that really relate the the metal fan base..
You both rock!
Brutal but beautiful at the same time.
I still can’t believe when they first came out before Phil was in the group they were basically a glam metal band because dime bag loved kiss he was even buried in a kiss coffin
Every Pantera concert I've been to has always been intense and full of energy and I've been to 5
I'm jealous af x 5
@@obi-wanjabronii I was fortunate at that time my involvement in the music industry and the contacts I had of the different arenas along the east coast I was able to work as a stage hand at some of these shows. Dime is an amazing dude I had the honor to meet and hang out with
3 here, agree with all
13 times ... God I love living in texas lol. My fav band
pantera : suicide note pt. 1 & pt. 2 together ❤️
As a drummer, I love this song. The double bass, along with the toms/hi-hat part up top. And then after the build up he does some real cool double bass stuff, which sounds like four stroke ruffs. Really cool. This album came out when I was a freshman in high school, and I saw them on tour in 1992, and they did not disappoint!
Saw Pantera 3x.. This song was *So Rowdy!* The pits were unsafe places to be.. loll
Edit: i borrowed someone's bowl at Giant's Stadium out on "the floor" in the field and promised I wud give it back and then I got Smashed into a few minutes later when a pit broke out and the bowl flew over the crowd about 50 feet away! and I was like *"Oh Noooo!"* Then I had to go back and tell the guy what happened.. I felt terrible. smh.. I offered him some grass, but he wouldn't take it. He said "I have grass. I need my bowl!" I think I'll remember that every time I see a live Pantera video...
😂 loved the reaction!!! Lex was growing and Brad was confused 😂
"Feral" is the most accurate description for Dimebag I've EVER heard 🤣💯😎💣
Dime = GOAT metal riff master
I miss pantera concerts. Saw them so many times in 90s an some great pit memories.
Brad's T-shirt looks awesome!
The Kings of Metal - Dimebag Darrell is killing with his riffs - Heavy Riffage by the King of Metal Guitar Dimebag Darrell -
Vinnie Paul Is alienating the drums
Rex Brown is slamming ominous on bass
Phil is Phil - All attitude - can sing high or growly or rasp cookie
Dimebag is the goat
Most Metal heads agree on Dime
Love your reaction to Dimes guitar
It’s a heavy metal groove with a heavy af chugging riff
Only Pantera can deliver a performance in front of Millions, doped up, drunk as hell and still play with impeccable precision and timing. Vinnie, Dime and Rex were unworldly. Best goddamn Metal band ever..
Exactly
In 2000 I seen Pantera open for Black Sabbath and it was the best show ever badass from start to finish!!!
Pantera was so good live got the chance to see them three times only but they were good every freaking time they are one of my favorite bands
I saw Pantera 6 months after this concert in a little place that used to be a skating rink in Glen Burnie Maryland. I've been to a lot of shows, and that one was the best. Can't wait for the Pantera Celebration show this December.!!!
Badass song. Perfect way to describe Dimebag's playing style.
Lex is totally digging it man! I freaking love it 😂 Have you guys seen Domination? Same venue, more brutality. A must watch.
Saw them live with skid row back in '92.
That first album whew! Domination, Cowboys From Hell, Primal Concrete Sledge, Heresy, Art of Shredding, Medicine Man, Cemetary Gates. all killers no filler. Never got to see Dimebag live or Darrell (R.I.P.). I was depressed for 4 months after Dime was murdered on stage and all I listened to for those four months was this album over and over. Favorite band because they're the only band in history to make a record like this then get heavier with Vulgar then heavier again with Far Beyond Driven. Awesome awesome band!
That was their fifth album though.
@@electricwizard3000 Very True ! !!🙂😎🤘
Pantera was AMAZING!!! DIMEBAG DARREL AND HIS BROTHER THE DRUMMER VINNIE PAUL LEFT US TOO SOON.2 OF THE MOST INCREDIBLE MUSICIANS WHO EVER LIVED ON THIS PLANET!!! MAY THEY BOTH R.I.P..
I’ve seen this band more than I can count. My all time favorite metal band, bar none 👊🏻
“Dimebag is a feral guitarist”. Best thing I’ve ever heard 🤘🏻🤘🏻🤣
My favourite Pantera song.
And this video is totally live with no overdubbing with the studio version.
Band sound awesome on this.
Absolute legends! So many good Pantera songs, riffs, solos, and even lyrics to reacts to.
The best Drum/Guitar bands ever. 2 brothers.. totally in sync
Huge Pantera fan here❤ they always had amazing riffs
Brad.
Lex.
This band was so, SO....SOOOO AMAZING LIVE.
Insane energy, and synergy and just...WOW.
Phil had the swagger and control of the ENTIRE Crowd.
Dimebag was an absolute WIZARD on the guitar,
Vinnie Paul was a stud on the drums.
And Rex, slaying as usual on the bass.
PANTERA was dope yall, and I was fortunate to see them live many times.
R.I.P DIME, AND BIG VIN. LEGENDS.
I'm just here for Lex's smile and cute reactions
MORE PANTERA PLEASE!
One of my favorite lyrics "i wish i could be you and make you understand"
Love Pantera...old Phil..living legend.
Don't forget there was 1.6 million people at this festival ....never to be repeated.
😈😈😈😈😈😈😈😈
¡ Poderosos mis Pantera !!!!!
These guys were the best!
This is the show that Pantera showed the world that they was a force to be reckon with....R.I.P Abbott brothers
Easily my favorite Pantera song. Come and be with me live my twisted dream pro devoted pledge time for primal concrete sledge.
Vinnie's bass drum work is MACHINEGUN PRECISION!!!!!!
05:30 yep, its one of the most beautiful moments you can experience, a good mosh/pit to a mega intense heavy tune, and you are surrounded by people all in the same mode, its hard to describe, I guess in a way its a Riot without any of the actual bad stuff like destruction and looting lool
So you can go see a band you dont really like, but the pit/mosh could be amazing, and you suddenly get the band (I have had that happen....Will Haven)
Without that side of it, there is kind of a part missing. Of course when you are in a pit like that and have one of those moments, hearing that song again takes you back.
One of the best pits I have ever been in was actually in between bands at a show , they played Queen , Bohemian Rhapsody over the PA , quite loud, and when the guitar dropped, the whole place just went off. I dont eve really like Queen, but I can't deny that moment. For a while afterwards, it was a thing like, when you see people out and you are chatting "sh*t were you in that Queen pit at the Anson Rooms?" and they'd be like " Yeh it was crazy" , it has a unity thing in it for sure
As performers when you see that going on to your music it, gives you a turbo injection. Its a crazy feeling.
There is unity in the chaos of Rock and Metal music
This live performance is the best! 🤘🏼
You need to hear the studio track first to know how hard they nail it though.
@@preciousroihomeshoppingnet7908 oh of course
The beginning sounds like a machine gun going off, but in a good way. RIP DARRELL LANCE ABBOTT…
Love this song
Can't believe you did my favorite Pantera song \m/
Oh Damn , Dime...forever The Man. Such a Metal Master.
God I miss these guys. Can’t believe the only ones still with us are Phil and Rex. R.I.P. Vinnie Paul and Dimebag Darryl.
adjective
(especially of an animal) in a wild state, especially after escape from captivity or domestication.
"Feral guitar player" I like that. Great description of Dime.
Yeah!!!!!!! Brutal!!!!
You listenin Girl!!!
This is a song of U. N. I. T. Y.
Pantera literally means Panther, so when Lex says it's primal, well yeah!
I love watching you guys react 🙂🤘🤘
Lex is a Pantera fan
Pantera at their best🔥🔥
RIP Dime n Vin! PanterA the baddest fucking band to ever live!
Vintage Pantera! 🤘
This was just couple of years after the fall of the Berlin wall so that is way he said that, check out No Good Kill The Radical 🔥 relevant song even today 🔥👌🔥
The greatest Pits in history
Drummer in New Orleans here
Rex Brown is my absolute role model.
I love the part whee ar9und 2m8n, 20 seconds he thought that they say they are in the middle of the "breakdown^
At 2min 20 seconds he fucked yp.
Hell YeA. METAL 🤘🤘
Dude, great song! 🔥
Pantera!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I love when they do pantera
Awesome Track! Check out :” Strength beyond strength “ by them.
You found my people. Nice
Love it
"Dimebag is like a feral guitar player!"
it's hard to make it out but this looks like this was from that Legendary '91 Moscow show
I'm pretty sure the chorus is:
Come and be with me
Live my twisted dream
Protein malted shakes
Double primal concrete slede
This song is my phone's ringtone
this ones beast
I think if people stop giving Pop Media credit and learn about Phil's life and upbringing and where he's from (New Orleans), you would absolutely find he is not a Neo Nazi Racist in the least bit. He's grown up with Black people in his life he's indebted to for keeping him strong to eventually end up in a great Band like Pantera.
Damn I miss Pantera
I love the dry, tight thrash production of this album, but live works too. This song SLAYS! You should have reacted to the album version though. For one you will hear the lyrics better cause here he is high on the live setting... The unifying thing is the MOSHPIT!! ;-)
Damn I miss them so much
Phil: ::Barely enough time to breathe::
Second of Free Time: "F**k!"
the bass player rex is never mentioned he is awesome
The album version should be listened to before this live cut.
Greetings from Brazil
"Come and be with me"
If you watch their documentaries during this song they were so pissed that the Russian security were beating the hell out of the crowd. They said they couldnt do anything about it so they just played as hard and mean as they can to make them fight back.
You Two need to do a reaction to Pantera’s Hellbound or Uplift
Let's go
JUST PURE RAW POWER...............FUCK
Rest in peace Dimebag Darrell Lance Abbott and Vinny Paul Abbott AKA the Abbott brothers AKA thunder and lightning.
Yeah that’s a great video from Russia. Great story behind that concert. It was a huge deal. See the cops just thumping skulls with those night sticks. Just randomly thumping people like it’s another day at the office. Not even arresting anyone. Just leaving bumps on the head then onto the next thing.
No one says the word "F4@K" better than Phil. 😍🤣
Saw them live in 2000. When they played this song, the whole place went apeshit. The crowd turned into a whirlpool. People getting trampled and I saw a girl get her clothes get ripped off.