When I was 13 (around 2003) I was obsessed with pre Cowboys Pantera and wanted my band to cover this song. So we learned it but there were no lyrics available anywhere (this stuff was still v obscure back then) - I mailed Terry through his band's site asking if he had the lyrics he could send me. He replied and said he didn't but that he would sit down and listen to it and try to remember them. About an hour later I got another mail with the full lyrics. True story! Really nice guy.
I think the market was a bit saturated. But yes, they were great, no reason why they shouldn't be more successful compared to the bands that made it big
They came to our club once a month sometimes twice if another band canceled. I spent quite a few times with Daryl throughout their career. I turned him on to the xl-500 and chastized him into a floyd over kahler. But this back in like 83-84
@@travisreifke4356 What's lame about it? It's just another genre of metal/rock, and some of those "glam" metal bands had guitarists that could play circles around Dime, you're probably just saying it's lame because that's what everyone else said. I used to think it was lame because when I was a retarded 14 year old I saw a video of Dave Mustaine making fun of it in the 80's, but when I finally actually listened to it and formed my own opinion instead of copying the opinion of others, it turned out it absolutely ruled. W.A.S.P., Dokken, Ratt, Cinderella, Britny Fox, Shy, and loads more, they're all great.
Mr. Brenman21 Ok....I thought I was allowed to like whatever music I wanted to. I don't recall asking for your opinion. I could care less what you listen to...I'm not you, and you're not me. It's not that hard to grasp.
I like some '80s hair metal. But what was interesting is that when Pantera started to get popular, this is before the internet exploded so this part of their career was genuinely suppressed and hidden and they never mentioned it. Now you can't get away from it of course. There was a rumor that they used to be a glam band but it was hard to verify back then. What are you going to do go to encyclopedia Britannica and look for Pantera? Lol
I am the same age as Dime is in this video. I have been practicing guitar very hard every day for 7 years and Dime at the same age fucking blows me out of the water. You really don't know how good of a player he is until you try the same thing. It's fucking ridiculous how amazing he was at guitar.
Im same age as him in this video now. Been playing guitar for two and half years and he really is fucking awesome. I got Dean ml 79 trans brazil and I gotta say It's fucking decent guitar to play. I can't play any solos from pantera but I can play four horsemens both solos which I think is still something.
@@redrocket9861 Yep. When he first got his guitar he would pose in front of the mirror like Ace Frehley until I think it was Vinnie who said why don't you learn how to play that thing? Learn he did.
god me too power metal and cowboys from hell are my favourite I only have their more heavy albums though its ashame pantera wont get together and reissue these albums and put them on shelves in stores and on the internet
I agree, except Project in the Jungle is my favorite glam album of theirs. You don't really hear too many blistering solos like this one, once they were repackaged and Cowboys from Hell came out. I feel like 9/10's of Dime's best solos came from 80's Pantera.
when i first found out about the pre Cowboys From Hell albums i was like what the fuck.....after getting my hands on all four albums i was DAMN this shit is awesome
m169marroquin wrote: "As much as James Hetfield hated glam, he still had spandex in the early early days." That "hate" was mostly for the sake of creating a certain type of image they thought their fans would think was "tough" or "cool." He eventually pissed off the same type of fans who care about that kind of stuff when he cut his hair short which they all said was proof he had "sold out." Of course there were bands like Anthrax that legitimately hated glam bands because a band like Motley Crue could could attract women that were too hot for a guy like Scott Ian to even dream of picking up. Apparently they find that bald dwarf with the steel wool beard to be repulsive...shocking isn't it?
Considering the agent - orange glam pollution of the time I'm amazed PanterA wasn't a mainstream success. This sounds just like every other glam band of the time. It's fantastic to realize that the Abbot bros never changed their playing style, they just put more muscle on it and made it aggressive without altering their sound.
They might not have been doing anything especially original, but this video proves that Pantera was always an awesome band. Yeah, this sort of rock went out of fashion, but that doesn't make the music bad.
I got most of the pre CFH albums and damn Dime Rips in the majority of the solos, its like he was hiolding back slightly from Cowboys nd onwards. he's amaing
RIIIIIIIGHT?!! I kept waiting for someone to say it. Ho-ly-crap. You posted that a decade ago. I didn't even know TH-cam had been ar... whoa, I guess I did. Oof.
To be fair.. as much as Dimebag kicks ass CC Deville was quite a player in his own right... just a shame he was never sober enough for two minutes to play any of the epic Poison solos haha! ... some off of Look What the Cat Dragged In are fantastic! ... I recommend everyone checks out No1 Bad Boys solo... it kicks ass :D ... the most watered down glam band was probably Europe (tragic as they were once NWOBHM) or Bon Jovi :)
I edited this for them. It was shot at the Bronco Bowl concert in 1987 (I think that was the year?) Terry Lee's dad wouldn't let him sign their new record contract so he left and started a band called "Tracey Lords" (Deaf Gods of Babylon) which got sued for using that name. And Pantera began the auditions for a new singer...
To tell all of you... these were personal friends of mine and you should know that Terry and the rest of the band wouldnt change these days for anything.. Its his voice that got them started along with Dime's playing... so stop bashing and remember this is what lead to Pantera's fame... nuff said.
even in glam...they showed how great as musos they are and were(r.i.p Dime). endless guitar talent.!!! id still listen to this anytime!!! keep your leppard and poison and bon jovi!!! give me glamtera
The first time I heard Pantera was Cemetery Gates … but I can’t remember Pantera Glam Metal version to be honest and my mom had MTV on all the time when I was a kid in the 80’s. Good Times!
Gawd, was Terry seeeexy!!! Exactly like I remember. Something for us ladies to look at! And such a great vocal range. Loved his piercing screams!!! "Action!!!" Bare midriff, cute belly button, those Kung Fu kicks, dancing so hot and catlike like a sexy male aerobics teacher... I never missed a show at Joe's Garage. Those were the days... Thanks for uploading the memories!
@@joepops5186 Read my comment again, my dear. I said I WAS THERE at that show! Obviously seeing them live, just ten feet away was a whole lot different than an old 1980s video! How old were you then? Probably not born yet! You crack me up. 😂 🤣 😅
I tried to look for the 80’s albums of Pantera on Apple Music but unfortunately I could not find them but Pantera is a great thrash metal band no matter what 🤟🏻🤟🏻🤟🏻🤟🏻🤟🏻🤟🏻🤟🏻🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸
Unfortunately they’re all on vinyl and pirated CD. And I’m sure you could find a random cassette. The fourth album was on CD but most copies will most likely be pirated as well.
i find it incredible that pantera never made it bigger as a hair band.. they did it better than ANY of the other big names did, rocked out way harder, dime ripped the guitar better than any of the other hair metal legends, yea including George Lynch... whatever type of metal they were playing they did it better than anybody else could.
no one can ever come close to making good music such as this guitar work, dime was given a gift, there are songs that i feel are meant to be out there like music is a life force of it's own, kind of like it selects people to live it or play it. like how natural selection chooses which species will survive in nature. most of us will never hear the music in our heads, we are tuned out for the most part, I wish I could be hearing it.
George Lynch actually said in a recent interview that they played allot with Pantera in the mid 80's, so there is definitely allot of Dokken influences there. However, if you listen to Metal Magic, you will hear that they where influenced by Kiss.
Man I just found this I'm blown away from the difference of sound than the 90s Pantera.......I think they could of made it big with this line up as well if they're stayed together a lil longer. Not knocking the Pantera we're all accustomed to because I love em both!!
I disagree. This style died shortly after they got Phil. How they didn’t make it big when this album came out baffles me. This song is amazing and fits the sounds of that era to a T
any CD copy of the first three albums are a bootleg. do not pay anymore than $10! Power Metal is the only official early Pantera CD release. and you gotta be careful on those boots as well.
This is exactly what I needed to hear!!! :D I love Pantera!!!! It was so nice to hear some early stuff. That break by Dime smashed some ass!!! lol, Awesome riffage!!! You could tell the boy was a heartfelt supernova.............Love you Dime! Thank you for everything I couldn't begin to put in words. You changed my life and I'm better for having known you.
i been a Pantera fan since Vulgar Display of Power. Never heard this before! This is fucking amazing. also, the 1988 Power Metal album is among their best. I miss Dime and Vinnie
dime was young here..17-18. haven't heard this in years...dime had those trusty deans back in the day... the guitar he's using at 02:54 looks like the one evh had and buried it with dime...I always found that here it don't really look like a guitar. so big
nice kick terry..one time me and my bro wher trying to see who could kick the highest..and he kicked so high he did a half back flip and landed on his face!! haha classic!! great video luv it!!
I agree with some of the other commentators, Panthera needs to rerelease there glam metal albums. Hell I always felt that Vinnie Vincent and Diamond Darrell could’ve revolutionize the hair metal genre
When I was 13 (around 2003) I was obsessed with pre Cowboys Pantera and wanted my band to cover this song. So we learned it but there were no lyrics available anywhere (this stuff was still v obscure back then) - I mailed Terry through his band's site asking if he had the lyrics he could send me. He replied and said he didn't but that he would sit down and listen to it and try to remember them. About an hour later I got another mail with the full lyrics. True story! Really nice guy.
I’d love to hear or see a cover of old-school Pantera
Terry always seems so nice in interviews. He always talks about how happy he was to see the others find success with their heavier sound.
@@webofhairKayla Kent does some ‘80s Pantera on her channel
shame they seem to shit on him, he was actually a very good singer especially on this album, his work i think deserves a rerelease
Oh wow!! Super cool.
We need the first 4 albums re-released.
agree 100%!
one year and a pandemic later, we STILL need that re-release lol
@@seanlincoln7923 Also since we have the 5 main albums in their discography re-released now
Never gonna happen.
Go to rollin recs.
I don’t know how Pantera didn’t hit big much sooner. This song is killer and it completely fits the sound of what was going on at the time.
I think the market was a bit saturated. But yes, they were great, no reason why they shouldn't be more successful compared to the bands that made it big
They came to our club once a month sometimes twice if another band canceled. I spent quite a few times with Daryl throughout their career. I turned him on to the xl-500 and chastized him into a floyd over kahler. But this back in like 83-84
because they were in Texas and not Los Angeles or New York
That was a fundamental factor. If they relocated to the Sunset Strip, their career trajectory would've been much different.
Because Vinnie had a beard (sarcasm)
I don't care if its glam metal. Pantera was always badass! Dime's guitar riffs will make you bang your head no matter what you call it. 🤘🏻
@@rockontheline6007 It's lame. But, this glam metal is good.
@@travisreifke4356 What's lame about it? It's just another genre of metal/rock, and some of those "glam" metal bands had guitarists that could play circles around Dime, you're probably just saying it's lame because that's what everyone else said. I used to think it was lame because when I was a retarded 14 year old I saw a video of Dave Mustaine making fun of it in the 80's, but when I finally actually listened to it and formed my own opinion instead of copying the opinion of others, it turned out it absolutely ruled. W.A.S.P., Dokken, Ratt, Cinderella, Britny Fox, Shy, and loads more, they're all great.
@@travisreifke4356 It rules and music became dogshit when it lost popularity. I love melody. You hate it obviously
@@travisreifke4356 Metal is metal. In the 80's bands wanted to get laid.
Mr. Brenman21 Ok....I thought I was allowed to like whatever music I wanted to. I don't recall asking for your opinion. I could care less what you listen to...I'm not you, and you're not me. It's not that hard to grasp.
I talked a lot of shit on Pantera's glam days when I was an edgy high school teenager but... this is pretty good
wow you suck for talking shit about this band maybe you regained some brain cells that was stolen by whiskey lol
It's like glam and Judas Priest.
Darrell is a maestro on guitar
I like some '80s hair metal. But what was interesting is that when Pantera started to get popular, this is before the internet exploded so this part of their career was genuinely suppressed and hidden and they never mentioned it.
Now you can't get away from it of course. There was a rumor that they used to be a glam band but it was hard to verify back then. What are you going to do go to encyclopedia Britannica and look for Pantera? Lol
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Totally sounds like Def Leppard's million dollar sound....this is AMAZING!!!
but faster
What do you mean?
I could never hear the comparison with Leppard. So many other have.
I am the same age as Dime is in this video. I have been practicing guitar very hard every day for 7 years and Dime at the same age fucking blows me out of the water. You really don't know how good of a player he is until you try the same thing. It's fucking ridiculous how amazing he was at guitar.
Im same age as him in this video now. Been playing guitar for two and half years and he really is fucking awesome. I got Dean ml 79 trans brazil and I gotta say It's fucking decent guitar to play. I can't play any solos from pantera but I can play four horsemens both solos which I think is still something.
It took dime 3 months to learn guitar something to think about
@@redrocket9861 Yep. When he first got his guitar he would pose in front of the mirror like Ace Frehley until I think it was Vinnie who said why don't you learn how to play that thing? Learn he did.
Find your own unique style instead of trying to emulate someone else's and you'll have people saying those things about you.
Sell your soul. You will be better almost instantly
wow. his guitar solo gave me the chills
All those early Glamtera solos are absolutely blazingly epic!
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I love their early 3 glam albums. And Power Metal is my favorite Pantera album. Highly underrated (and highly unknown)
god me too power metal and cowboys from hell are my favourite I only have their more heavy albums though its ashame pantera wont get together and reissue these albums and put them on shelves in stores and on the internet
I agree, except Project in the Jungle is my favorite glam album of theirs. You don't really hear too many blistering solos like this one, once they were repackaged and Cowboys from Hell came out. I feel like 9/10's of Dime's best solos came from 80's Pantera.
Rick Rock I do love their first 3 albums mate
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That riff, that voice,that solo..... so insaaaaaane!!!
best Def Leppard song ever! ;-)
fuck off...
I thought it was Dokken
Jaja it sounds like an unreleased late 70s leppard ep song ...but its awesome!
@Bullet my "fuck off" was meant to imply the truth hurt's......lol
🤣👊 (dl never wet dreamed a song this good;)
2:26 The Art of Shredding
when i first found out about the pre Cowboys From Hell albums i was like what the fuck.....after getting my hands on all four albums i was DAMN this shit is awesome
As much as James Hetfield hated glam, he still had spandex in the early early days.
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m169marroquin wrote:
"As much as James Hetfield hated glam, he still had spandex in the early early days."
That "hate" was mostly for the sake of creating a certain type of image they thought their fans would think was "tough" or "cool." He eventually pissed off the same type of fans who care about that kind of stuff when he cut his hair short which they all said was proof he had "sold out."
Of course there were bands like Anthrax that legitimately hated glam bands because a band like Motley Crue could could attract women that were too hot for a guy like Scott Ian to even dream of picking up. Apparently they find that bald dwarf with the steel wool beard to be repulsive...shocking isn't it?
Kendall2001 no anthrax hated them because Motley Crue is actually talented
@@xanderdove1967 said no one over.
@@xanderdove1967 I love motley crue...... they are not talented. they are showmen. anyone could of made those awesome songs.
Considering the agent - orange glam pollution of the time I'm amazed PanterA wasn't a mainstream success. This sounds just like every other glam band of the time.
It's fantastic to realize that the Abbot bros never changed their playing style, they just put more muscle on it and made it aggressive without altering their sound.
After hearing everything from CFH to everything later, this is my first time listening to Glamtera and I am not disappointed haha.
They might not have been doing anything especially original, but this video proves that Pantera was always an awesome band. Yeah, this sort of rock went out of fashion, but that doesn't make the music bad.
I wish they had made it big in the 80's so we could have heard more of this.
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They put a phaser or something on the drum mics and I love every second of it.
Look close they are electric drums
This is gold!
Still think so? Hope so!
dime's so fast he changed guitar in the middle of his solo
here they sound like def leppard high and dry album ...cool
said....... hmmm everyone in the comments. do we care?? no......
Agreed but with better solos
you got that right.this proves that pantera were good songwriters no matter what.the best is the best and left at that.
I got most of the pre CFH albums and damn Dime Rips in the majority of the solos, its like he was hiolding back slightly from Cowboys nd onwards.
he's amaing
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Must....... Be..... Contrary!!!!!!@@djkanyetwitty
Simply Amazing! Love your Guitar playin Dime! :)
You will always be my idol
Damn I miss the 80's...so many good bands came out in this era
U guys should know that, as much as vinnie, diamond and Terry are amazing in this song, it's rex's groovy baseline that makes this song a killer
RIIIIIIIGHT?!!
I kept waiting for someone to say it.
Ho-ly-crap. You posted that a decade ago. I didn't even know TH-cam had been ar... whoa, I guess I did. Oof.
@@metalliogie hahahahah nice one man. Good stuff
Love Rex's bass line during the opening riff
Pantera at Joe's Garage!!! Oh that brings back the memories! I was probably there when that was filmed... I was always there.
Good ole days! Circle in the Square Shreveport, Louisiana
I love glam when done right like this and not watered down like Poison
GrayWoIf same here mate rock on
GrayWoIf love poison but totally agree
To be fair.. as much as Dimebag kicks ass CC Deville was quite a player in his own right... just a shame he was never sober enough for two minutes to play any of the epic Poison solos haha! ... some off of Look What the Cat Dragged In are fantastic! ... I recommend everyone checks out No1 Bad Boys solo... it kicks ass :D ... the most watered down glam band was probably Europe (tragic as they were once NWOBHM) or Bon Jovi :)
@@peterwerninck9529 YAA bon jovi for suuuure.
Are you serius??? Poison, Bon Jovi and early Pantera did an amazing work for the Glam Metal scene
Maaaan the 80s was fucking awesome, i wish i was born earlierrr!!
yup , you missed it .
Oh man, Webofhair uploading classic Pantera videos was the reason I started going to TH-cam.
saw/hung with these guys often during this era while stationed at ft. hood tx. damn good times.
I edited this for them. It was shot at the Bronco Bowl concert in 1987 (I think that was the year?)
Terry Lee's dad wouldn't let him sign their new record contract so he left and started a band called "Tracey Lords" (Deaf Gods of Babylon) which got sued for using that name.
And Pantera began the auditions for a new singer...
Just ordered Projects on cassette. Took me 4 or so years to get all 4 pre Cowboys albums on cassette. Favourites are Projects and I Am The Night.
I love diss early vintage PANTERA RULES 4EVER LEGENDS !
RIP DIME AND VINNIE PAUL ABBOTT !
Los primeros cuatro discos de PANTERA para mi son lo mejor glam, Hard Rock, heavy metal y virtusismo musical por todo lo alto
Great stuff!
The talent was there at a young age.
WHY IS THIS SO GOOOD
this is quite good, catchy, typical eighties
i'm a thrasher, but i like this side of pantera as well as their groove metal work
To tell all of you... these were personal friends of mine and you should know that Terry and the rest of the band wouldnt change these days for anything.. Its his voice that got them started along with Dime's playing... so stop bashing and remember this is what lead to Pantera's fame... nuff said.
And well said. 👍
I was always there on the front row in those days...
Love Glam Pantera!
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😂 finally found this song after 40 long years of trying 🤘😆🤘 would never have thought it was early pantera.
I think it’s Terry’s favorite
My favourite Pantera era ever! Def Lepard on steroids
i love 80s glam/heavy metal simple but powerful,today's metal sucks
rock on dude
i love 80s metal too but saying todays metal sucks is very closeminded, theres still lots of great stuff out there
yup. mainstream anyway. still lots of guys gettin er done like this but they eat canned pasta.
@@secretsecretsson7629 Nothin that I’ve found
As a guitarist, I could not say it is simple. Sometimes it is deadly hard)))
even in glam...they showed how great as musos they are and were(r.i.p Dime). endless guitar talent.!!! id still listen to this anytime!!! keep your leppard and poison and bon jovi!!! give me glamtera
The first time I heard Pantera was Cemetery Gates … but I can’t remember Pantera Glam Metal version to be honest and my mom had MTV on all the time when I was a kid in the 80’s. Good Times!
This has a noticeably darker and deeper sound than all the other glam going down at that time.
Pantera is the trunk of the tree that is thrash, speed, virtuosic metal.
THIS WAS THE BEST PANTERA!!!!!
DAMN... that solo most be one of Pantera's greatests ever!!!!!!
We will meet again is right up there with one of his coolest solo's
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rockin in the 80s!!! oh hell yea!! great days they were
PANTERA RULES because of Dime!
The most underrated pantera song
Love that red Z28 at the beginning. I always was partial to that bodystyle and year of Camaro.
Love this Pantera much better !!!!!
wtf eversince dime solo is legendary, he was born for playing guitar
Gawd, was Terry seeeexy!!! Exactly like I remember. Something for us ladies to look at! And such a great vocal range. Loved his piercing screams!!! "Action!!!" Bare midriff, cute belly button, those Kung Fu kicks, dancing so hot and catlike like a sexy male aerobics teacher... I never missed a show at Joe's Garage. Those were the days...
Thanks for uploading the memories!
lol thats great but what can u see with the quality of this video
@@joepops5186 Read my comment again, my dear. I said I WAS THERE at that show! Obviously seeing them live, just ten feet away was a whole lot different than an old 1980s video!
How old were you then? Probably not born yet! You crack me up. 😂 🤣 😅
❤I love this! I didn't know I liked Pantera until I heard 80's Pantera 😊
best Pantera era. FACT.
yea the vocals ..i agree
2:52 what in gods name is that thing in dimebags hands!?
Love the Z28 at the beginning, that car brings back memories!
super glam/thrash, muy bueno!!!!
Heartbeat Away off this album also KICKS ASS!
what album was this?
+Starchild 'Projects in the Jungle'
"Projects in the Jungle," produced by Darrell and Vinnie's dad at his studio in Pantego, Texas.
I tried to look for the 80’s albums of Pantera on Apple Music but unfortunately I could not find them but Pantera is a great thrash metal band no matter what 🤟🏻🤟🏻🤟🏻🤟🏻🤟🏻🤟🏻🤟🏻🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸
Unfortunately they’re all on vinyl and pirated CD. And I’m sure you could find a random cassette. The fourth album was on CD but most copies will most likely be pirated as well.
I’m a cd guy I could get them all on cd
Ive always said This version of Pantera would have dominated the 80s hairbands !!
Its still hard for me to believe that this was pantera before cowboys. . . Really wish I'd have been born in the 60s and seen em from these early days
This sounds like early Def Leppard ❤
They need to put out a Diamond Darrell greatest hits comp. This is good playing.
i find it incredible that pantera never made it bigger as a hair band.. they did it better than ANY of the other big names did, rocked out way harder, dime ripped the guitar better than any of the other hair metal legends, yea including George Lynch... whatever type of metal they were playing they did it better than anybody else could.
This phase wasn't that long about 5 years maybe?
no one can ever come close to making good music such as this guitar work, dime was given a gift, there are songs that i feel are meant to be out there like music is a life force of it's own, kind of like it selects people to live it or play it. like how natural selection chooses which species will survive in nature. most of us will never hear the music in our heads, we are tuned out for the most part, I wish I could be hearing it.
RIP Vinny
That is a single frame or so of the music video DGTTM that is now available on Dimevision. Buy it at your local CD/DVD store!
George Lynch actually said in a recent interview that they played allot with Pantera in the mid 80's, so there is definitely allot of Dokken influences there.
However, if you listen to Metal Magic, you will hear that they where influenced by Kiss.
Dimabeg and Vinnie are perfectly connected!!!
Pantera rediscovered -totally insane heavy metal!!!
The solo is amazing
lol its hard to believe that pantera was once glam but this is awesome!!
Man I just found this I'm blown away from the difference of sound than the 90s Pantera.......I think they could of made it big with this line up as well if they're stayed together a lil longer. Not knocking the Pantera we're all accustomed to because I love em both!!
I disagree. This style died shortly after they got Phil. How they didn’t make it big when this album came out baffles me. This song is amazing and fits the sounds of that era to a T
any CD copy of the first three albums are a bootleg. do not pay anymore than $10! Power Metal is the only official early Pantera CD release. and you gotta be careful on those boots as well.
you're not a true pantera fan unless you appreciate all of their types of music. btw this song kicks ass!
best pantera album
has a playlist of early Pantera; I liked their early days Best
that my friend is the very beginning of the next music video which is now available on Dimevision called DGTTM
This is exactly what I needed to hear!!! :D I love Pantera!!!! It was so nice to hear some early stuff. That break by Dime smashed some ass!!! lol, Awesome riffage!!! You could tell the boy was a heartfelt supernova.............Love you Dime! Thank you for everything I couldn't begin to put in words. You changed my life and I'm better for having known you.
i been a Pantera fan since Vulgar Display of Power. Never heard this before! This is fucking amazing.
also, the 1988 Power Metal album is among their best.
I miss Dime and Vinnie
dime was young here..17-18. haven't heard this in years...dime had those trusty deans back in the day... the guitar he's using at 02:54 looks like the one evh had and buried it with dime...I always found that here it don't really look like a guitar. so big
the way dimebag moves while playing a solo is fuckin epic, puts chills down my spin
yes, that is Rex and he is playing with Phil Anselmo in the band Down.
Gotcha. I learned all of this when I watched the behind the music documentary. Thanks though.
love the unsynched guitar solo near the end 😬 video was so much harder 40 yrs ago!!!
nice kick terry..one time me and my bro wher trying to see who could kick the highest..and he kicked so high he did a half back flip and landed on his face!! haha classic!! great video luv it!!
I agree with some of the other commentators, Panthera needs to rerelease there glam metal albums. Hell I always felt that Vinnie Vincent and Diamond Darrell could’ve revolutionize the hair metal genre
I could never get into pantera. But i like some old glam metal, just for it's comical sense. Kind of liking this way more than pantera 1989-2000s.
I love Phil era Pantera and I kind of love this too.
Awesome I love this early Pantera stuff /,,/ /,,/
Classic Pantera
Love the red charvel, maximum 80s!!