@@MrAD-mb9nh agreed, plus we got superjoint fuckin ritual out of his dark h filled days. The day I first listened to Use Once and Destroy was monumental. That album is one of my absolute favourites, shits fire beginning to end
I dream of a world where Dime and the other people survived the shooting and it inspired Pantera to reform. Or just more Damage plan.... That would have been awesome too. A second album.......
I don't think there would have been much more damageplan. Rita haney said that Dime told her many times he didn't like Pat Lachman and was having problems with him. But definetly more pantera though
I think every metalhead who never had the chance to see Dime play live will forever live in regret. I would have loved to have seen him live in concert. Rest in Piece Dimebag
Grant Wood lol you hope your 3 year old daughter doesn't grow up to play in a metal band and get murdered on stage by a psychopath? There's a really good chance you have nothing to worry about bruh
that's the way life goes like god just took him for a reason same for what he did to michael jackson like anytime now jesus mite take justin bieber away any second now and we would never know that it would happen
And, they got progressively and relentlessly heavier the entire decade of the ‘90’s. No wonder they collapsed under their own weight in the early 2000’s.
I grew up in Fort Worth Texas and was introduced to the band by my dad who used to love seeing them play every weekend at a club in town called The Basement, this was 2-3 years before CFH was released. I was Lucky to have seen Pantera twice. My first show was in Dallas at Fair Park Coliseum in March of 2001 and the second was in July at Ozzfest. Every time I think about Dime I remember meeting him and Vinnie at a Dallas Stars game with my dad in 1999, the year they won the Stanley Cup. I was extremely nervous and almost lost the opportunity to go over and talk with him but my dad made me. He was incredibly nice and talked with us for almost 20 minutes. Pantera was a band that made a connection with their fans like no other band could. We miss you Dime.
#"EL CUBICHEHAVANA" from chitown. I saw them (PANTERA) at FORUM L.A. SOUTHERN TREND KILL. TOUR. DAMNNN FUCKING AWESOME. BRO. RIP TO ABOTT BROTHERS. PANTERA THE REAL FUCKING DEAL! 💪💪💪💪💪ADR.
I got to see them the year they played Ozzfest and then at the coliseum on the Reinventing The Steel tour. My dad went to the basement also. To this day I listen to them! once a month I listen to every album! Love these guys. Got to meet and hug Vinnie. I was very drunk and was watching a band called Destroyer (Kiss cover) and Vinnie walks in. Great night!! During the show at the coliseum I busted a guys eye lid open in the mosh. The strobe lights were crazy that night. When the lights came on I was helping the guy clean up a little and Phil said on the next song I want to see more of that and pointed to the dudes face with blood running down. I gave the dude my shirt and he cleaned the blood up and we continued to mosh. Later on I crowd surfed to the front and got to high five Phil. The guys eye was ok by the end of the night! Glad that I was able to watch them live!!! Best band I have ever heard, best concerts I have ever seen, by far the greatest metal band to ever play!
Never again will we witness this level of badassery. I’m glad I seen em twice and met them backstage in Nashville. But I feel bad for all the younger fans that will never see them live. I’m 52 now. Been listening to Pantera since they were a band. I could tell way back before Cowboys from hell that they were gonna be monsters. In the early years I kept thinking, “if only these dudes got heavier”. And they did. And kept on until they were the most rabid and brutal metal act of all time. I’ve seen many many heavy shows in my day. Even black metal and death metal shows. I’m talking some super heavy Scandinavian shit. But let me tell you right the fuck right now, Pantera destroys all🤘🏻
Its so true. I dunno how to put it into words - any other metal band, as brutal as they were, has nothing on Pantera. It's literally the most purest form of pure fucking metal there is.
Hard to believe this was literally it. When you think about it, from a fans point of view, they seemed to be as good as ever. But in reality, it couldn't have been farther from the truth. Fuck man, it's like, damn this was it. This was their swan song, and nobody really knew it at the time...
+SUPERCHARGER2001 When I saw them on their last US tour in Long Beach. Phil actually said, "This is probably the last time you'll see us in a long, long time". We looked at each other like, "Why? Whats wrong".
+frankm5150 He made the same comment when I saw them in Boise in February 01. My brother wondered about that shit for a year or so until I saw the interview with Dime in Guitar World explaining what was going on with Phil. Then we were like "Ooohhhh..." Fucking heartbreaking man. Then Dime was gone a couple years later.
@@frankm5150 That's the proof though that in a lot of ways BEHIND THE MUSIC and other journalists really lied and pretended like the brothers didnt KNOW & AGREE to at minimum 1 year off for PANTERA. People forget it was late 2001 and Down had literally formed 10 years earlier but had only played 13 live shows bc of phils commitment to Pantera. Superjoint had formed 8 years earlier AND THEIR 1ST ALBUM was literally done, recorded and all in 2000. So thats sitting on the back burner also. Phil AND REX work with Down and do some touring with them. PHIL ALSO wanted to release SJRs debut. The brothers were supposed to release home video 4 and finish up rebel meets rebel. They chose not to work on either. Phil on the other hand wrote/recorded Down II with Rex And toured it. Just 2 months later (After DOWN II) he releases SJRs debut and toured that. So throughout 2002 he toured to promote both records. The brothers literally had a decade to prepare, no ifs ands or buts about it. Back then it was more radical to have "side bands" and Phil had two serious bands he wanted to work with. The brothers WERE NOT blindsided AT ALL. thats false. Total myth to scapegoat Anselmo.
@@vapordreams983 I don't like metallica but I Love Pantera on the other hand. I just don't see the same passion in Metallica as I do In Pantera and also a few other songs and bands. There's also lots of good underground bands as the other guy allude to, and not just in the heavy metal genre either, there's good bands to be found in metalcore, punk, nu metal, as well as metal. But Pantera and a few other bands do remain at the top of the list for me.
During this show, before they play Becoming, Phil says, “Imma send this one to all you badass drummers, coz I doubt you can play this shit right here. Anyone here.” Brilliant the way he always puts his band mates on the pedestal with him🤘🏼
I hope we get the whole show on DVD for the 20th anniversary of Reinventing The Steel. Doubt it tho. I love this show. Listened to it a zillion times. Great Setlist too
At that time he wasn't wrong.... That kind of competing confidence this band had where everyone was battling to the top of their best just isn't as raw as it was in those days... These guys had a secret sauce to their game and only they knew how to do it.... I'm still a fan of rex and Phil but without Vinnie and dime.... Will never be matched. Rip to the abbott brothers
Kerry King joined to play Fucking Hostile. Japanese, some Americans from the military base and I, probably the only Brazilian at the venue, Yokohama Arena.
i missed my only chance to see pantera in 2001 because of 9/11.they cancelled the tour.slayer/pantera tour athens greece.well at least i saw rex and phil with down in 2009 but...damn.one of my top all time favorite bands.pantera.
My favorite part is at 3:50 when they go into the breakdown, Phil and Rex start headbanging... Goosebump time! What an incredible band. At the time, I was not really into them... I would've been 20 yrs old here, and was obsessed with KISS and Whitesnake.. Which I still am, but I have become a big fan of Pantera over the last few years. Nobody before or since has come close to the power they brought. And as far as tightness, they're in a league of their own for sure. It's so damn sad that the brothers are both gone. I find myself wondering if Vinnie died sooner than he should have, because he was just heart broken over losing his little brother. You need to look no further than live clips of "Primal Concrete Sledge" to see just how in sync those 2 were. I've never heard anyone else come close to matching it when they cover that song.
Haha Dimebag was such a character onstage I love how he just comes stomping by at 0:38. This has got to be the heaviest song and he's up there just loving it, he lived for that shit. Heaviest band known to man, these 4 fucking knew how to rocked and they rocked like no other band ever will. Long live Pantera and Rest In Peace Dime
Holy crap! I was there, this is the first time that I eer thought to see if there was any footage! During this song I was dancing with Danny Deviate from the band Deviate who I met the night before at the private Skinless show in the Underground! Oh, this brings back so many awesome memories!
They may not have been getting along off stage, on stage though as very obvious in this video, they were beyond God like in concert. They were so great touring behind all of their previous albums. During this "Reinventing the Steel Tour" though, they had something, some intangible quality that I still can't describe. God I regret not seeing them during this tour. 🏁🏁🏁💞💔❤️🔥💓
man...it hurts so much knowing that PanterA will never reunite and kick ass on stage ever again...i wish i didnt take some of their later years for granted...oh well...thank God for you youtube
Pantera is LEGEND!! ok everyone watching know this, but we also know that there was NO band in the world who could live with them when they are at this level.. they took the title of their record and really went Far Beyond every fookin' band !!!
Best band of all time. Hands down. Theres no other band out there, or will ever be out there that is on the same level as Pantera. Their music sends an electric charge through your body while pounding your head with a fucking wrecking ball. I love these guys. RIP Dime. See you in heaven brother.
This has to be one of my favorite performances ever, the rage and intensity is unmatched. So, so good. What I love about Pantera is that they all had that fire in them, fueled by hatred, respect, being fucked up or all 3. Just amazing
Pantera has been my favorite band for 25 years ever since the first time I heard them when I was 13. Zakk is my 2nd favorite guitar player after dimebag. I have nothing but respect for anthrax. But this video right here is panteras last show. Pantera died with dimebag.
Haha I love how at 0:36 you see Rex sprint acrossed the stage behind Phil then all of the sudden there's Dimebag doing a march to the other side Best metal band ever !
man its a shame, it only seems like last week they were together, so much has happened since and they will never play together again. i miss pantera. no other modern metal band sounds anything like them. legends.
Metallica has always been the "household name metal band".. And there's no denying how great they once were, but Pantera NEVER sold out, or tried to ride some trend to sell albums. While bands like Metallica and Megadeth were scrambling in the mid to late 90s to stay on the radio, Pantera got heavier and heavier... You gotta respect them for that, even if you are a p*ssy and don't like them. It's a crime that they barely get airplay on hard rock stations these days... You might hear "Walk", "Cemetary Gates" or even "Cowboys from Hell" from time to time, but those songs are tame compared to most of their other stuff. I'd argue that Pantera is the greatest Heavy Metal band of all time.
@Grazdine im 34 and the first time i saw them live i was 16 for the vulgar tour the BEST show ive seen to date ive seen them about half a dozen times after that but the first time was the best it just blew me away ..i feel bad for phil he gets alot of slack for what happened to dime and even though we all love dime for his music none of us knew him as a man.... he and phil were like brothers and im sure it kills him that he never got to say goodbye. R.I.P. PANTERA KINGS OF METAL!!!! FOREVER!!!
Is Phil was not doing hard drugs this band would've been 2gether till this date 2022. and Dime & Vin. (Rip) would still been alive till this date 2022 just Facts 100% .Don't do drugs just stay high bud
We need another band who were as passionate to rule the metal world.
+جبريل أوفال i agree
Lamb Of God
+Alan Santana fuck lamb of god that's a insult to pantera
+alter_of_scarifice666 _ lol not even
+Alan Santana lamb of god is a fucking joke
PanterA fans deserves a hq DVD from this show
a Blu-ray too
and a vhs tape
and also a betamax..
El Fefo and a cassette release
I heard they found this live show on ancient murals and in cave drawings...
Love the era of long haired screaming high Phil. Best ever
A big fucking YES!
I definitely dig the look but he's definitely not that great of a vocalist here all he does is Scream and growl.
@@kskip4242 1:15 try hit that then
Heroin phil is the best Phil
@@MrAD-mb9nh agreed, plus we got superjoint fuckin ritual out of his dark h filled days. The day I first listened to Use Once and Destroy was monumental. That album is one of my absolute favourites, shits fire beginning to end
The band definitely ended on a high (performance wise). They sound so tight and Phil's vocals are incredible.
I dream of a world where Dime and the other people survived the shooting and it inspired Pantera to reform.
Or just more Damage plan.... That would have been awesome too.
A second album.......
Haylos Van Cuda phil killed pantera dime and vinnie paul put it to rest
Phils vocals are shit..
I don't think there would have been much more damageplan. Rita haney said that Dime told her many times he didn't like Pat Lachman and was having problems with him. But definetly more pantera though
phils vox are fucking sick here. what are you guys smoking
I think every metalhead who never had the chance to see Dime play live will forever live in regret. I would have loved to have seen him live in concert. Rest in Piece Dimebag
***** you are so lucky. I live in regret that i never got to see Dimebag live in concert
+XxTheFallenxX1 I got to see them three times. They were easily the best live band I ever saw.
yeah as one of those I regret it was supposed to see damage plan month before dime died but had to work still regret it
XxTheFallenxX1 i was to young to ever see pantera live and it hurts to have never seen dime live and knowing i never will
XxTheFallenxX1 my town is shit for metal concerts
Damn poor dime dude such a fucking tragedy
just hugged my 3yr old girl, and kissed her in hopes it never happens to her! What a loss!
Grant Wood lol you hope your 3 year old daughter doesn't grow up to play in a metal band and get murdered on stage by a psychopath? There's a really good chance you have nothing to worry about bruh
Sam Oslich idiot.
that's the way life goes like god just took him for a reason same for what he did to michael jackson like anytime now jesus mite take justin bieber away any second now and we would never know that it would happen
Glad to see him sober and not-stoned...last show should be kept in mind best way there is.
True
This comment didn't age well
@@HungryGreeny Blabla.
The king hath returned
Him being stoned wasn't the problem. All of the members smoked weed and they still performed amazingly. The problem was Phil's heroin abuse.
This is the era where Phil's vocal is so fucking brutal!
And, they got progressively and relentlessly heavier the entire decade of the ‘90’s. No wonder they collapsed under their own weight in the early 2000’s.
I agree with you.
last show of Pantera, this sentense gives me heart attack
Who doesn't like pantera. This band is just something special to listen to
Liberal snowflakes want to cancel them
I grew up in Fort Worth Texas and was introduced to the band by my dad who used to love seeing them play every weekend at a club in town called The Basement, this was 2-3 years before CFH was released. I was Lucky to have seen Pantera twice. My first show was in Dallas at Fair Park Coliseum in March of 2001 and the second was in July at Ozzfest. Every time I think about Dime I remember meeting him and Vinnie at a Dallas Stars game with my dad in 1999, the year they won the Stanley Cup. I was extremely nervous and almost lost the opportunity to go over and talk with him but my dad made me. He was incredibly nice and talked with us for almost 20 minutes. Pantera was a band that made a connection with their fans like no other band could. We miss you Dime.
Can’t help saying this, but ur Hellbound🤘🏼💯
#"EL CUBICHEHAVANA" from chitown. I saw them (PANTERA) at FORUM L.A. SOUTHERN TREND KILL. TOUR. DAMNNN FUCKING AWESOME. BRO. RIP TO ABOTT BROTHERS. PANTERA THE REAL FUCKING DEAL! 💪💪💪💪💪ADR.
I envy you.
I was at the fair park show it was Friday March 23 2001 the best concert I've ever witnessed
I got to see them the year they played Ozzfest and then at the coliseum on the Reinventing The Steel tour. My dad went to the basement also. To this day I listen to them! once a month I listen to every album! Love these guys. Got to meet and hug Vinnie. I was very drunk and was watching a band called Destroyer (Kiss cover) and Vinnie walks in. Great night!! During the show at the coliseum I busted a guys eye lid open in the mosh. The strobe lights were crazy that night. When the lights came on I was helping the guy clean up a little and Phil said on the next song I want to see more of that and pointed to the dudes face with blood running down. I gave the dude my shirt and he cleaned the blood up and we continued to mosh. Later on I crowd surfed to the front and got to high five Phil. The guys eye was ok by the end of the night! Glad that I was able to watch them live!!! Best band I have ever heard, best concerts I have ever seen, by far the greatest metal band to ever play!
4:56 holy shit, the double Bass fits perfect!!
@Rouveli Well it is Vinny...
No we don't need another band as Pantera. They were Pantera. No reunions. No crap. Lets keep this unique.
Your wish was my command..
Idiot they don't mean another band that sounds the same they just mean another band that has a big impact
Fuckin right!
As passionate
Fucking right!
I would kill to have seen PanterA live
It would have been worth it, Trust me. It was everything you can imagine, and then some.
Never again will we witness this level of badassery. I’m glad I seen em twice and met them backstage in Nashville. But I feel bad for all the younger fans that will never see them live. I’m 52 now. Been listening to Pantera since they were a band. I could tell way back before Cowboys from hell that they were gonna be monsters. In the early years I kept thinking, “if only these dudes got heavier”. And they did. And kept on until they were the most rabid and brutal metal act of all time. I’ve seen many many heavy shows in my day. Even black metal and death metal shows. I’m talking some super heavy Scandinavian shit. But let me tell you right the fuck right now, Pantera destroys all🤘🏻
I am part of those younger fans...You are really lucky
Best live band ever by a long shot. Seriously, it's not even close. Seen 100s...
Its so true. I dunno how to put it into words - any other metal band, as brutal as they were, has nothing on Pantera. It's literally the most purest form of pure fucking metal there is.
Agreed. I saw them eight times New York,CT, and jersey
The energy and the fury at the concert was unmatched.
5 Minutes Headbanging
3:15 Five minutes...... (tararararararara) AAAAAALOONEE!!
I watched this for 5 minutes alone
Space cowboy I watched for eighteen more seconds
Same.
They sound amazing live
Still the best live band ive ever seen.
Hard to believe this was literally it.
When you think about it, from a fans point of view, they seemed to be as good as ever. But in reality, it couldn't have been farther from the truth. Fuck man, it's like, damn this was it. This was their swan song, and nobody really knew it at the time...
+SUPERCHARGER2001 When I saw them on their last US tour in Long Beach. Phil actually said, "This is probably the last time you'll see us in a long, long time". We looked at each other like, "Why? Whats wrong".
Wooww what you are saying is important
+frankm5150 He made the same comment when I saw them in Boise in February 01. My brother wondered about that shit for a year or so until I saw the interview with Dime in Guitar World explaining what was going on with Phil. Then we were like "Ooohhhh..." Fucking heartbreaking man. Then Dime was gone a couple years later.
@@frankm5150
That's the proof though that in a lot of ways BEHIND THE MUSIC and other journalists really lied and pretended like the brothers didnt KNOW & AGREE to at minimum 1 year off for PANTERA.
People forget it was late 2001 and Down had literally formed 10 years earlier but had only played 13 live shows bc of phils commitment to Pantera. Superjoint had formed 8 years earlier AND THEIR 1ST ALBUM was literally done, recorded and all in 2000. So thats sitting on the back burner also. Phil AND REX work with Down and do some touring with them. PHIL ALSO wanted to release SJRs debut. The brothers were supposed to release home video 4 and finish up rebel meets rebel. They chose not to work on either. Phil on the other hand wrote/recorded Down II with Rex And toured it. Just 2 months later (After DOWN II) he releases SJRs debut and toured that. So throughout 2002 he toured to promote both records. The brothers literally had a decade to prepare, no ifs ands or buts about it. Back then it was more radical to have "side bands" and Phil had two serious bands he wanted to work with.
The brothers WERE NOT blindsided AT ALL. thats false. Total myth to scapegoat Anselmo.
If you don't like PANTERA you are not a metalhead
@@vapordreams983 so the famous bands? You are a fucking poser
@@vapordreams983 I don't like metallica but I Love Pantera on the other hand. I just don't see the same passion in Metallica as I do In Pantera and also a few other songs and bands. There's also lots of good underground bands as the other guy allude to, and not just in the heavy metal genre either, there's good bands to be found in metalcore, punk, nu metal, as well as metal. But Pantera and a few other bands do remain at the top of the list for me.
Yup a 'bunch of fuckin pussies!!'
If you don't like metalhead your not a pantera
@Kevin King this is the best comment I've ever seen
During this show, before they play Becoming, Phil says, “Imma send this one to all you badass drummers, coz I doubt you can play this shit right here. Anyone here.”
Brilliant the way he always puts his band mates on the pedestal with him🤘🏼
I hope we get the whole show on DVD for the 20th anniversary of Reinventing The Steel. Doubt it tho. I love this show. Listened to it a zillion times. Great Setlist too
At that time he wasn't wrong.... That kind of competing confidence this band had where everyone was battling to the top of their best just isn't as raw as it was in those days... These guys had a secret sauce to their game and only they knew how to do it.... I'm still a fan of rex and Phil but without Vinnie and dime.... Will never be matched. Rip to the abbott brothers
PANTERA THE BEST BAND!!!!
phil sounds great in this video, usually in live shows during this time period he was quite sloppy as a voalist but in this he's absolutely nailing it
EVERY gig was taped.....
hello brother
Red Rocks summer of 96 was unbelievable. I can’t believe footage of it has not turned up
@@joebrill7079 Right?
@@LaserGadgets You commented 8 years ago, and replied 3 weeks ago...did you get notifications about the replies or something?
@@Maggiethegsd Nooooo of course not -.- I just check all comments I made in 10 years and see, if there is a replay. Eeeeevery morning.....
Heroin Phil was just different level nasty.
Last 5 minutes of pantera live :'( forever pantera
I was only 6 when Dime died! hes my all time favorite guitarist, i wish someday to meet him
4 years old here
Almost 5
What!! Wow…I was 23
I agree last show DVD good call. I ask you please just give us!
Kerry King joined to play Fucking Hostile. Japanese, some Americans from the military base and I, probably the only Brazilian at the venue, Yokohama Arena.
Could easily have done that lol
Pqp, que massa cara!
Andre N comma splice lad
Que daora mano
i missed my only chance to see pantera in 2001 because of 9/11.they cancelled the tour.slayer/pantera tour athens greece.well at least i saw rex and phil with down in 2009 but...damn.one of my top all time favorite bands.pantera.
Damn. They definitely were KINGS OF HEAVY METAL
My favorite part is at 3:50 when they go into the breakdown, Phil and Rex start headbanging... Goosebump time! What an incredible band. At the time, I was not really into them... I would've been 20 yrs old here, and was obsessed with KISS and Whitesnake.. Which I still am, but I have become a big fan of Pantera over the last few years. Nobody before or since has come close to the power they brought. And as far as tightness, they're in a league of their own for sure. It's so damn sad that the brothers are both gone. I find myself wondering if Vinnie died sooner than he should have, because he was just heart broken over losing his little brother. You need to look no further than live clips of "Primal Concrete Sledge" to see just how in sync those 2 were. I've never heard anyone else come close to matching it when they cover that song.
Vinnie Paul's snare was a living creature at this time
You know whats cool they played their older songs heavier than the last performance each performance they got heavier and heavier and with each album
Haha Dimebag was such a character onstage I love how he just comes stomping by at 0:38. This has got to be the heaviest song and he's up there just loving it, he lived for that shit. Heaviest band known to man, these 4 fucking knew how to rocked and they rocked like no other band ever will.
Long live Pantera and Rest In Peace Dime
the last time i saw and heard phil's voice rule heavy metal music
Lol @ 0:36 Rex goes flying across the stage behind Phil then you see Dime marching by to the other side of the stage.
Hes saying its kind of funny and cool
Best live version of this song.
The energy on this song is just completely fucking beast!!!
Stonger than all! The Power of Pantera!!!
The greatest heavy metal bad ever!!! Rip Dimebag
Vinnie's drumming tone is apocalyptic. He is beating to the hells gates openning
Legends
One of the greatest bands of all time.
Man even after all these years it's still hard to hear "last show"...ever... damn.
Phil sounds like death metal
最前列ど真ん中にいたー!UP感謝!懐かしい。
Holy crap! I was there, this is the first time that I eer thought to see if there was any footage! During this song I was dancing with Danny Deviate from the band Deviate who I met the night before at the private Skinless show in the Underground! Oh, this brings back so many awesome memories!
They may not have been getting along off stage, on stage though as very obvious in this video, they were beyond God like in concert.
They were so great touring behind all of their previous albums. During this "Reinventing the Steel Tour" though, they had something, some intangible quality that I still can't describe. God I regret not seeing them during this tour. 🏁🏁🏁💞💔❤️🔥💓
Pantera: starts apocalypse
Japan: politely and in an orderly fashion bangs head
Rest in Power Abbott's
\m/ PanterA \m/
Who else noticed Phil's Witchfinder General shirt he had on
Love Live Pantera! 🤘
thx Japon for record but we need the full concert.
man...it hurts so much knowing that PanterA will never reunite and kick ass on stage ever again...i wish i didnt take some of their later years for granted...oh well...thank God for you youtube
CANT LEAVE THE SCARRROOOOOAAAAARRRAAHHH
0:14 dimebag looks badass here
Pantera is LEGEND!! ok everyone watching know this, but we also know that there was NO band in the world who could live with them when they are at this level.. they took the title of their record and really went Far Beyond every fookin' band !!!
Best band of all time. Hands down. Theres no other band out there, or will ever be out there that is on the same level as Pantera. Their music sends an electric charge through your body while pounding your head with a fucking wrecking ball. I love these guys. RIP Dime. See you in heaven brother.
This has to be one of my favorite performances ever, the rage and intensity is unmatched. So, so good. What I love about Pantera is that they all had that fire in them, fueled by hatred, respect, being fucked up or all 3. Just amazing
Pantera has been my favorite band for 25 years ever since the first time I heard them when I was 13. Zakk is my 2nd favorite guitar player after dimebag. I have nothing but respect for anthrax. But this video right here is panteras last show. Pantera died with dimebag.
I love pantera
Pantera 😎👌🎶🎶🎶🎶
they nailed this . phil was at his best
fuuucking hell i love phils voice in theyr last pantera periode
I bet they'll release it with the 20th anniversary version of Reinventing The Steel or something.
MrMasterNathan reinventing the steel was released on 2000 still got some time to wait
MrMasterNathan
Im hopeful they will release this for RTS 20th anniversary but i doubt it.
And they never did it...
Welp
Damn dude you hit the nail on the head! The double Vinyl comes out in January, and the CD is already out.
Pantera was the first concert I ever went to... It's been hard to top it since! RIP Dimebag....
THE BEST METAL BAND EVER!
Embracing this starting 2022.
there will never be another Pantera or even one close to it
Unstoppable and flawless
Haha I love how at 0:36 you see Rex sprint acrossed the stage behind Phil then all of the sudden there's Dimebag doing a march to the other side
Best metal band ever !
PanterA the Best Metal Band of the 90's...\m/
R.I.P Dimebag Darrell and his brother Vinnie Paul...
@2muchmetal41hand Not many people know, but Phil has written some awesome riffs for Pantera. He wasn't just lyricist.
man its a shame, it only seems like last week they were together, so much has happened since and they will never play together again. i miss pantera. no other modern metal band sounds anything like them. legends.
PANTERA THE BEST !
i saw them 4 times and im fucking proud of it!!!! 4 ever stronger than fucking all!!!!
Miss this guys..........
PANTERA = AMAZING
Powerfull music and amazing perfomance. And one of the best song
So sad to see this last show, last song... fucking helllll!!!
Metallica has always been the "household name metal band".. And there's no denying how great they once were, but Pantera NEVER sold out, or tried to ride some trend to sell albums. While bands like Metallica and Megadeth were scrambling in the mid to late 90s to stay on the radio, Pantera got heavier and heavier... You gotta respect them for that, even if you are a p*ssy and don't like them. It's a crime that they barely get airplay on hard rock stations these days... You might hear "Walk", "Cemetary Gates" or even "Cowboys from Hell" from time to time, but those songs are tame compared to most of their other stuff. I'd argue that Pantera is the greatest Heavy Metal band of all time.
I wish I'd given Pantera a chance sooner... this was the band I've been looking for all these years. Perfect.
this is FIRE. is there a complete footage of this?
@Grazdine im 34 and the first time i saw them live i was 16 for the vulgar tour the BEST show ive seen to date ive seen them about half a dozen times after that but the first time was the best it just blew me away ..i feel bad for phil he gets alot of slack for what happened to dime and even though we all love dime for his music none of us knew him as a man.... he and phil were like brothers and im sure it kills him that he never got to say goodbye. R.I.P. PANTERA KINGS OF METAL!!!! FOREVER!!!
amazing drums
There will never be another band like Pantera the 4 them had talent beyond normal levels
Beautiful by, Dime - as always.
The best metal band, i miss you pantera
Would someone upload the whole show? Please and thank you.
they could release this show on DVD as a gift to the fans, it would be amazing!
This is one of the best breakdowns downs ive ever fucking heard.
Phil was still at the top of his game here... I was lucky to see them in 96 or 97 in aus.
3:54
That shit is hard wow
Big Dime
Pantera's last show should've been in the Arlington-Dallas area, would've been fucking amazing to end where you began.
Is Phil was not doing hard drugs this band would've been 2gether till this date 2022. and Dime & Vin. (Rip) would still been alive till this date 2022 just Facts 100% .Don't do drugs just stay high bud
they are stronger than all, they are different form all metal bands! PANTERA for life
Phil`s wearing a Witchfinder general T-shirt. Nice choice!