@@marcokollmann8157 yeah it's a good song. That 4 second riff that is like one of the greatest riffs and we just get this teasing little taste of it. Few can shred like Dimebag could.
@@PeterBarber too many to list. I always loved "Revolution is my Name" "Domination" if you want heavy Honestly if you just did a 6 hour stream of pantera reactions I would watch the hell out of that.
That's Phil singing with himself on the record, but Rex does the backing vocals when they sing live. Phil was a Judas Priest nut (in fact he did covers of Priest songs before Pantera) so he sings with chest voice that high, just like Halford. If you were to hear him speak it would blow your damn mind. He's got a voice like a 200 year old oak door.
@@fanatic26 That said, shoutout Phil for being clean and sober for about 20 years now, which is evermore evident in his interviews and positive attitude when you hear him chat. I'm glad he's still around and rocking.
I wish this video version of this song would get scrubbed from the internet. It skips a crucial introduction to the song and gives it a different feel. And everyone reacts to it.
The full 7 minute video has been out there for years. Most dont realize Pantera made 2 videos for CEMETERY GATES. The other one has the intro and cuts off the outro. A fan just pieced them together. Full video...... Its a shame everyone requests the same song and reactors always get only half the song.
@@Duarki In the video it shows Rex doing it - usually (always?) the case at live shows - which is what I meant. I didn't know that he doesn't do it in the recording, but I'll take your word for it
@@Varandil oh yeh, i guess it’s like Metallica with Jason, or trivium with beau, or kse with Adam. even though live they sing quite a bit, in the studio it’s all the main singer.
@@TheVadrigar, yeah, he always had an E1 in chest-fry and an A1 in pure chest. When it comes to the depth of our voice in mode 1 (chest voice), we either have it or we don't... we don't exactly grow into it... we may gain resonance with age, but we don't gain much in the depth of our chest voice. From the 1990s, with crap audio, you can still clearly hear he is a bass. ua-cam.com/video/Fjr1dsPpU7c/v-deo.html
no he's not, phil is a baritone, he has an extremely similar tessitura to M. Shadows, they're both high baritones, if not low tenors since both can sing in chest up till B4/C5. Basses aren't mixing in the mid 5th octave lol, theres plenty of low tenors who can hit G1~ area
@@triplej8666, I can show you several basses that can mix belt into the 5th octave. Definitely not true. High baritones don't reach an A1 in pure chest... sorry, been doing this for over 30 years. Like Peter, I went to school for music.
Dime was a good friend. Vinnie was almost as big a Dallas Stars fan as me, lol. I’d see him at every game, sitting right behind the goalie. As a DJ, they gave me Cowboys From Hell as soon as it was recorded, so I was the very first to play them on the radio. Before Phil, they were a big hair/spandex band. 😎☮️❤️🎼
Always love it when the opera singers and vocal coaches get to the dueling guitar and Phil's voice on the crazy high notes at the end! Phil and Dime both shredding!
You listened for the vocals and got to hear one of the greatest guitfiddle players of all time. The day Dime was murdered the music world died a little, and when Vinnie fell a little more. RIP to the great Abbott brothers
Yeah, he did everything a singer should not do. It's like he said, "Yeah, well watch me, punk!" 😅 VDOP was the last album that he still had his full range and dynamics.
Show your guitar friend them playing "Domination" live in Moscow. The outro is epic. As they were waking off stage, Metallica was up next. Dime looked at Kirk and said, "Let's see ya follow that kid"! 🤣🇺🇲🤘 R.I.P. Abbott bros.
early 90's Portland Oregon. A sea of long-haired dudes with black t-shirts. when the song was over, they all dispersed. some guy from the front emerged with blood streaming down from his smiling face. Was a great show. With Sepultura and Prong.
Something I never thought about til recently: Dimebag plays his guitar as though he's a vocalist. Even with listening to Pantera for years I hadn't heard it until I watched Loli of The Fairy Voice Mother react to Cemetery Gate. Even before the final back and forth she mentioned it, and of coarse the ending confirmed it even more. Since she pointed it out I cant stop hearing it!
This was the first Pantera song I heard, on the jukebox in my local biker pub one afternoon. I left my pint with my friends and ran down into the main shopping street to buy Cowboys From Hell on CD. Those harmonies between Phil and Dimebag near the end..."Gaaaaaates..." Goosebumps!
...and now you have witnessed the greatness that was Dimebag Darrell. (in case you didn't look he was the lead and rythm guitarist) @sureduck head was thinking it, hands didn't type it.
Same amount of concerts. 👍1990-2000. 5 albums + 2 songs. Thank you Abbott family! My knees actually buckled when my girlfriend (now late wife) called me and told me the news. I went home to grieve & play GST at top volume.
One of the best songs in the history of metal music, I'm not exaggerating. And that musical atmosphere they were able to create! Btw. is from those, who didn't understand who Dimebag and Vinnie were.... For these two I raise a hymn, a beer, not the cross. 🤘🤘🤘🍺🍺🍺 Thx Peter 👍👍 Nice analysis.
When Pantera hit the scene I was OBSESSED!! I was living in Louisiana at the time and they were HUGE!! Parties,clubs,radio stations, & Mtv ALL rocked Pantera!! Great times, awesome music…man I mss those days sometimes.thanks for bringing back the good times!! This love is another HIGH ENERGY and ROCKIN track i highly recommend.🤘🏼🎶❤️✌🏻
ok,if you want more of those high notes from Phil,you are gonna have to stick to "Cowboys from Hell" i recommend the songs "Shattered" & "Medicine Man" next for more HIGH note Phil cause after CFH Phil goes on this gradual journey each CD after seeking out his inner "Alex Terrible" lol (even tho Alex wasnt born yet lol) and he does find em,and this is both good & bad as we get some great different music from Phil but we also get a Phil that can no longer reach those once glorious highs!
Really, really, cool listening to your explanation of his vocal techniques, and singing mechanics in general. I love learning new things, especially while listening to Pantera. You've earned my sub!
I just came across your reaction to one of my favorite bands ever, Pantera 🔥. I love seeing how a lyrical singer can feel this band's music almost the way their fans feel it. It's impossible to listen to Pantera and not gesticulate your face with Phil Anselmo's expressions, that means you did it 👏🏻👏🏻. Well, there must be a link because most of us metalheads also love classical music. Thanks for this video, greetings from Chile 🇨🇱
When you listen to Phil's speaking voice, it makes hearing him hit these high notes, even more impressive. When talking, he literally has the voice of a bass vocalist. His range is spectacular. There cant be very many people on this earth, with Anselmo's range.
Well they weren't really a glam band. Just a rock band of teenagers following the trends of the Whiskey in LA. Where Van Halen along with others hit the charts from. If you look at them after that 'Hollywood' experience, they became the anti glam heavy rock band they were. Dime even went out of his way to find an anti rock guitarist rock tone. Using Randal's not Marshal's, and none of that Charvel, Ibanez standard of the day. They were never the glam rockers the industry attempted to make them to be. Made them harder and more in your face after it all. Namely, 'the cowboys from hell.'
@@DV-cs4ye one that entertained me recently was a meme talking about HATEBEAK being a black metal band with a parrot. *Listens to it* Well, this is clearly death metal. It's great though xD
I just wanted to take this opportunity to to recommend Silent Lucidity by Queensryche,and Diamonds & Rust by Rob Halford.these are both songs i feel you would highly appreciate the vocal ranges and styles of the singers. Id love to hear your take on Geoff Tate’s INCREDIBLE range & vocal abilities…and Rob Halford just sounds AMAZING on Diamonds & Rust!!! Thank you 🎶❤️✌🏻
Phil is such a musicians singer, he's got quite a few different projects. For something completely different, check out En Minor - On the Floor (there's an album version and a Live version somewhere on UA-cam). it's like taking a warm bath, cleans only with nice harmonies... no screaming. Speaking of bath, they've got a song called "Warm Sharp Bath Sleep" :P It's not a very well known project, but I like the melancholy.
One of my most influential bands growing up and teaching myself how to play the guitar. Phil danced with Mr Brownstone and literally died and was resuscitated so that kinda lowered his register, let’s say. Dimebag was taken tragically and I wish he was still making music. What he did to the guitar changed how it was played. We were playing it, he was doing something to it. That’s how you know the legends when they’re in front of you. Great video.
I absolutely adore Pantera. But, as a vocalist, wait until you hear the journey of this vocalist over the next few albums. Phil has now sung in almost every range. 😅
Dynamics, atmosphere, and 4 virtuosos = amazing! These guys killed the circuit on tour, no one could touch their sheer talent. And very few today can eithier! May the Abbot Bros live forever in their musical achievements, and their humanity, the kindness they showed their fans, never to busy to chat or sign an autograph or share a beer.👍🤙💯👏👏👏👏👏
Love that you finally hit Pantera!!! 5 major albums to go through! They have no bad songs, you gotta do em all! The titans IMO are: Domination-Live in Moscow Cowboys From Hell The Art of Shredding Mouth for War Slaughtered Throes of Rejection Suicide Nt 1 and 2 (together, a masterpiece of despair and subsequent anger 🤌) Floods (the truly greatest guitar piece from Dime) Revolution Is My Name Just to START 😏
I know this is mainly a vocal channel for obvious reasons, but I will say there are certain guitarists who really are like vocalists where the second you hear them you know exactly who they are, and for me Dimebag has always been one of the top exceptional undeniably recognizable players. In my eyes where the instrument is exactly the same and doesnt have the natural personality that can come from each individual voice, it really is a difficult thing to stand out with such a defined identity as a guitar player, it's something that goes beyond technicalities or difficulty levels. RIP legend
Im brand new to this channel and the guy reacting to the video, Peter, has a great speaking voice. Really great . Bruce Dickenson and Freddie Mercury are my favorite male singers.
RIP Dimebag and Vinny , Pantera is my absolute favourite band. That is my go to when I do my errands. I turn it up and sing along. Have you heard of Sleep Token? I suggest listening to The Summoning first. Amazing band.
The video version cuts out the intro and a good portion of the solo bridge to make this great song fit in a 5 minute time slot. The album version gives the musician so much more melody and is a treat to any musician, whether vocalist or instrumentalist. You should listen to it in it's entirety to see it was also well written musically and see how much better it delivers context for the vocals.
Early 90s indeed. Nice video. Oh, and I believe that's Rex Brown, that bassist doing harmony. He did in concert (and in the video), and it sounds like him on the record.
Okay, my friend, as an Opera singer, check out Iron Maiden, "Hallowed Be Thy Name", live from Beast Over Hammersmith, 1982. The lead singer, Bruce Dickinson, vocal cords of titanium.
Cowboys from Hell came out in 1990 and I bought it on CD (still have it) and I've listened to Cemetery Gates a few times. This entire album is monumental and in all ways the bomb but on a song to song basis Cemetery Gates is like no other. We'd party and when Phil Anselmo did his GGAATTEESS duet w/ Dime Bag everyone would always sing along. This is on my top album list... RIP Abbott bros.
This solo is one of “Dime’s” most popular but he was an absolute master of his craft just like Eddie Van Halen. Listen to “Domination” live from Moscow
i remember hearing dimebag darrel died on the radio. he was shot on stage by a guy in columbus ohio. i still remember 20 years later i was driving on I69 from imlay city to flint MI. i had the casette tape in my truck. cowboys from hell was and will forever be one of my favorite albulms of all time
Big shouts to everyone that recommended I check out Pantera! What else from them do I need to analyze?
My favorite Pantera song is "This Love". 😊
@@marcokollmann8157 yeah it's a good song. That 4 second riff that is like one of the greatest riffs and we just get this teasing little taste of it. Few can shred like Dimebag could.
@@PeterBarber too many to list. I always loved "Revolution is my Name"
"Domination" if you want heavy
Honestly if you just did a 6 hour stream of pantera reactions I would watch the hell out of that.
@@marcokollmann8157 This love - full length studio version 👍
If you want your mind blown watch Domination live. There were 1.6 million people in the crowd and Dime’s solo is insane.
Every single Pantera fan that found this was sitting back smiling waiting for your reaction to the vocals at the end. 🤘
I was just about to comment about my anticipation 😅 12:24
I was just hoping he wasn't going to cut it off early....
You know it!!! RiP Dime and Vin \m/
Everyone who requested this specific song had the outro in mind
Yep! 😂 🤘😈🤘
Young Phil - there is little grit in his voice.
Old Phil - there is little voice in his grit.
Underrated comment lmao
I’ve heard this one 😂
@@diego5262it’s been said many times
One of the best voices in metal.
That's Phil singing with himself on the record, but Rex does the backing vocals when they sing live. Phil was a Judas Priest nut (in fact he did covers of Priest songs before Pantera) so he sings with chest voice that high, just like Halford. If you were to hear him speak it would blow your damn mind. He's got a voice like a 200 year old oak door.
he also cant even dream of going this high anymore. a lifetime of partying drugs and smoking have taken care of that
200 year old oak door ... 💯 😆
@@fanatic26 That said, shoutout Phil for being clean and sober for about 20 years now, which is evermore evident in his interviews and positive attitude when you hear him chat. I'm glad he's still around and rocking.
Now, Phil has a little bit of voice in the grit.
When he could sing like in this video also his normal voice was different......
People: best solo ever!
Dime: it was Tuesday
RIP Dimebag and Vinny 🖤 Pantera is amazing 😍
Dimegod.
I see Pantera... I click
Of course!!!
i try to watch a video featuring Pantera every day... for years.
Anyone else smile when he mentioned his range knowing what's to come?
I wish this video version of this song would get scrubbed from the internet. It skips a crucial introduction to the song and gives it a different feel. And everyone reacts to it.
I totally agree, and it doesn't even have to go that far. Literally all they have to do is edit the intro back in and it's perfect.
The 2 min intro is the best part really showcases what phil can actually do...
Should watch it after seeing Cemetery Man, that's where I first heard it and it really sets a tone
The full 7 minute video has been out there for years. Most dont realize Pantera made 2 videos for CEMETERY GATES. The other one has the intro and cuts off the outro. A fan just pieced them together. Full video......
Its a shame everyone requests the same song and reactors always get only half the song.
Right, it's sad none of these reaction folks get to hear that beautiful intro.
This song (album) came out in 1990. It's hard to believe this came out 34 years ago.
That's the bassist, Rex Brown, doing the harmonies!
No it’s not. Phil records all the vocals
@@Duarki In the video it shows Rex doing it - usually (always?) the case at live shows - which is what I meant. I didn't know that he doesn't do it in the recording, but I'll take your word for it
@@Varandil
oh yeh, i guess it’s like Metallica with Jason, or trivium with beau, or kse with Adam.
even though live they sing quite a bit, in the studio it’s all the main singer.
I love that last bit with the back and forth scream and harmonics. So cool.
RIP Dimebag Darrel taken waywayway too soon.
Dime and Vinnie both.
Fun fact, Phil, the lead singer, is a bass naturally. He has a crazy deep voice.
He is now. I don't think his voice was that deep back then. It definitely changed with age.
@@TheVadrigar, yeah, he always had an E1 in chest-fry and an A1 in pure chest. When it comes to the depth of our voice in mode 1 (chest voice), we either have it or we don't... we don't exactly grow into it... we may gain resonance with age, but we don't gain much in the depth of our chest voice. From the 1990s, with crap audio, you can still clearly hear he is a bass.
ua-cam.com/video/Fjr1dsPpU7c/v-deo.html
no he's not, phil is a baritone, he has an extremely similar tessitura to M. Shadows, they're both high baritones, if not low tenors since both can sing in chest up till B4/C5. Basses aren't mixing in the mid 5th octave lol, theres plenty of low tenors who can hit G1~ area
@@triplej8666, I can show you several basses that can mix belt into the 5th octave. Definitely not true. High baritones don't reach an A1 in pure chest... sorry, been doing this for over 30 years. Like Peter, I went to school for music.
@@triplej8666, lmao, a tenor hitting a G1 in chest... what are you smoking, lmao.
Phil’s high backed by dinebags high pitch just works so beautiful
Listen to the album version, the intro makes the part where you started make sense
Love how the opera singer immediately snarls and then starts headbanging ….. he gets it … immediately catches the mood of the song
Dime was a good friend. Vinnie was almost as big a Dallas Stars fan as me, lol. I’d see him at every game, sitting right behind the goalie. As a DJ, they gave me Cowboys From Hell as soon as it was recorded, so I was the very first to play them on the radio. Before Phil, they were a big hair/spandex band. 😎☮️❤️🎼
Were you a dj on the eagle
@@philliphersman362 I was
Always love it when the opera singers and vocal coaches get to the dueling guitar and Phil's voice on the crazy high notes at the end! Phil and Dime both shredding!
You listened for the vocals and got to hear one of the greatest guitfiddle players of all time. The day Dime was murdered the music world died a little, and when Vinnie fell a little more. RIP to the great Abbott brothers
Early era Phil "what a voice with a little grit"
Later era Phil "alot of grit with a little bit of voice"
He really destroyed his voice, damn shame but he still sounds good in a different way.
Yeah, he did everything a singer should not do.
It's like he said, "Yeah, well watch me, punk!" 😅
VDOP was the last album that he still had his full range and dynamics.
Ever heard En Minor? ua-cam.com/video/FbEHDM7K5jo/v-deo.html
Show your guitar friend them playing "Domination" live in Moscow. The outro is epic. As they were waking off stage, Metallica was up next. Dime looked at Kirk and said, "Let's see ya follow that kid"! 🤣🇺🇲🤘 R.I.P. Abbott bros.
Is that true about Dime talking to Kirk? I’ve never heard that story before.
If Dime actually said that to Kirk, that would have been EXTREMELY cold.
Kirk had to have been sweating bullets. He knows he could never hold a candle to Dime. Or Dave Mustaine. 😂
GenXer here! I lived through this period in my early 20’s. This was Pantera at their Prime.
Pantera had some of the best shows in the 90's. The sweaty euphoria of those pits was intense.
For sure. Saw them supporting Megadeth in '92 (Glasgow), and the pit was awesome - what energy, but also safe and respectful. Happy days.
Amen. My first concert was pantera and zombie at the age of 12
@@lukerose6186 Me Too! I was 14 or 15 saw them in the International Ballroom in Atlanta.
@@bigmike164 toledo sports arena, RIP storm hockey
early 90's Portland Oregon. A sea of long-haired dudes with black t-shirts. when the song was over, they all dispersed. some guy from the front emerged with blood streaming down from his smiling face. Was a great show. With Sepultura and Prong.
Moooooore Panteraaaaa!!! But maybe entire song next time??? Maybe "This love"? thanks 🙏
This love PLEASE!!!! So much energy in all their songs, but the aggression in that one just rocks!! A complete MOSH PIT track!!! Love it!!! 🤘🏼🎶❤️✌🏻
This Love is a great choice for the next one! It's got my vote.
Here comes Pantera nation. You will get some new subs for this one.
🤘😠
I am here 🫡
🤘🤘
I got into them in 94 with Far Beyond Driven and Megadeth with a cassette version of their first album Killing is My Business & Business is Good.
Something I never thought about til recently: Dimebag plays his guitar as though he's a vocalist.
Even with listening to Pantera for years I hadn't heard it until I watched Loli of The Fairy Voice Mother react to Cemetery Gate. Even before the final back and forth she mentioned it, and of coarse the ending confirmed it even more. Since she pointed it out I cant stop hearing it!
I saw that and it's true. He literally makes that guitar sing. RIP
This is one of the most beautiful songs ever written
This is my favourite Pantera song (the full length, album version at least), from the album “Cowboys From Hell”, which contains Phil’s best vocals.
I ALWAYS love how people are blown away at the end by Phil's highs and Dime answering back on guitar
"Shattered" is another great one with higher vocals!
Poor Medicine Man. Always overlooked by both of those.
This was the first Pantera song I heard, on the jukebox in my local biker pub one afternoon. I left my pint with my friends and ran down into the main shopping street to buy Cowboys From Hell on CD. Those harmonies between Phil and Dimebag near the end..."Gaaaaaates..." Goosebumps!
Midlife crisis by faith no more, especially the live version on jay leno, just gonna blow your mind for vocals
...and now you have witnessed the greatness that was Dimebag Darrell. (in case you didn't look he was the lead and rythm guitarist)
@sureduck head was thinking it, hands didn't type it.
Ad well as the ģreatness of Vinnie Paul too!!!!
Lead and rhythm.
Pantera was all i needed in the 90's and early 2000's. I saw them 3 times live, and lived in the pit. I really appreciate your review!
Same amount of concerts. 👍1990-2000. 5 albums + 2 songs. Thank you Abbott family!
My knees actually buckled when my girlfriend (now late wife) called me and told me the news. I went home to grieve & play GST at top volume.
This isnt the full version. The music video leaves out an entire first verse.
And the entire masterpiece of an intro!
Dimebags guitar can go wherever he wants to to go
I was recently asked who I thought was the most balls out badass guitarist through out time... had to go with Dimebag hands down!
amen.
Love this song. And this band! Thank you for reminding me
One of the best songs in the history of metal music, I'm not exaggerating. And that musical atmosphere they were able to create!
Btw. is from those, who didn't understand who Dimebag and Vinnie were.... For these two I raise a hymn, a beer, not the cross. 🤘🤘🤘🍺🍺🍺
Thx Peter 👍👍 Nice analysis.
Well done Peter!! Such a phenomenal introduction to Pantera!! Absolutely one of the best out there!
When Pantera hit the scene I was OBSESSED!! I was living in Louisiana at the time and they were HUGE!! Parties,clubs,radio stations, & Mtv ALL rocked Pantera!! Great times, awesome music…man I mss those days sometimes.thanks for bringing back the good times!! This love is another HIGH ENERGY and ROCKIN track i highly recommend.🤘🏼🎶❤️✌🏻
ok,if you want more of those high notes from Phil,you are gonna have to stick to "Cowboys from Hell" i recommend the songs "Shattered" & "Medicine Man" next for more HIGH note Phil cause after CFH Phil goes on this gradual journey each CD after seeking out his inner "Alex Terrible" lol (even tho Alex wasnt born yet lol) and he does find em,and this is both good & bad as we get some great different music from Phil but we also get a Phil that can no longer reach those once glorious highs!
Would love to see you go over another Pantera song called “The Sleep”.
For me, that will always Pantera at their best.
Really, really, cool listening to your explanation of his vocal techniques, and singing mechanics in general. I love learning new things, especially while listening to Pantera. You've earned my sub!
Try Domination live in Moscow
Pantera can surely be counted as one of the driving metal bands in the 90´s, one of the big ones.
Another great R&A! Love the in-depth analysis of the vocal techniques!
You need to check out Devin Townsend, now. Either Kingdom (EMGTV), or Deadhead (Live in Royal Albert Hall). Cheers
This guy sounds like he would have an amazing singing voice 👆
I just came across your reaction to one of my favorite bands ever, Pantera 🔥. I love seeing how a lyrical singer can feel this band's music almost the way their fans feel it. It's impossible to listen to Pantera and not gesticulate your face with Phil Anselmo's expressions, that means you did it 👏🏻👏🏻. Well, there must be a link because most of us metalheads also love classical music. Thanks for this video, greetings from Chile 🇨🇱
Nice analysis. Always fun to hear thoughts from other musicians.
When you listen to Phil's speaking voice, it makes hearing him hit these high notes, even more impressive. When talking, he literally has the voice of a bass vocalist. His range is spectacular. There cant be very many people on this earth, with Anselmo's range.
Pantera is groove metal, it was part of the whole new wave of thrash metal in the 90s
(But hilariously they were a glam metal band to start with!)
Well they weren't really a glam band. Just a rock band of teenagers following the trends of the Whiskey in LA. Where Van Halen along with others hit the charts from. If you look at them after that 'Hollywood' experience, they became the anti glam heavy rock band they were. Dime even went out of his way to find an anti rock guitarist rock tone. Using Randal's not Marshal's, and none of that Charvel, Ibanez standard of the day. They were never the glam rockers the industry attempted to make them to be. Made them harder and more in your face after it all. Namely, 'the cowboys from hell.'
Every time he says hard rock it’s like a knife in my heart. Plus, he keeps referring to the intro which isn’t the intro, and it just makes me grrrrrr.
@@bettyrose959 thanks for correcting me, I'll take a look at the stuff properly!
@@DV-cs4ye one that entertained me recently was a meme talking about HATEBEAK being a black metal band with a parrot.
*Listens to it*
Well, this is clearly death metal. It's great though xD
@@hudsonja thanks spelling police. I'll be sure to tell your bosses you're doing good work.
Bassist did the backing vocals live.
Id love to hear you cover this in your own style !!!
I just wanted to take this opportunity to to recommend Silent Lucidity by Queensryche,and Diamonds & Rust by Rob Halford.these are both songs i feel you would highly appreciate the vocal ranges and styles of the singers. Id love to hear your take on Geoff Tate’s INCREDIBLE range & vocal abilities…and Rob Halford just sounds AMAZING on Diamonds & Rust!!! Thank you 🎶❤️✌🏻
Dimebag's guitar riffs and style are a thing of legend. Lost too soon.
Probably my favorite Pantera song. Awesome, thanks!
Phil is such a musicians singer, he's got quite a few different projects. For something completely different, check out En Minor - On the Floor (there's an album version and a Live version somewhere on UA-cam). it's like taking a warm bath, cleans only with nice harmonies... no screaming. Speaking of bath, they've got a song called "Warm Sharp Bath Sleep" :P It's not a very well known project, but I like the melancholy.
Warm Sharp Bath Sleep is so good. The whole album is.
I will be forever be extremely thankful etc that I seen these men perform live with every album release & then sum
I suggest to hear the entire version that is about 7 mins. There is a very interesting vocal intro e soft guitar that make this song even more varied.
Peter Barber, I'd love to see your reaction to Pantera's The Art of Shredding! The vocals in that song are AMAZING.
“This video is like 14yrs old!” Who wants to tell him? 😂
@muriloninja like to add another 20 years, and the fact dime passed away in December 20 years ago
This album was released in 1990 I believe. I was a senior in high-school when it came out. Great album all together.
One of my most influential bands growing up and teaching myself how to play the guitar. Phil danced with Mr Brownstone and literally died and was resuscitated so that kinda lowered his register, let’s say. Dimebag was taken tragically and I wish he was still making music. What he did to the guitar changed how it was played. We were playing it, he was doing something to it. That’s how you know the legends when they’re in front of you. Great video.
I was 10 when a sophmore took my ozzy cassette out of my walkman and put this in.
That bus ride changed my whole life. Fkn crazy.
I absolutely adore Pantera. But, as a vocalist, wait until you hear the journey of this vocalist over the next few albums. Phil has now sung in almost every range. 😅
Wonderful reaction!
This band is very special to some of us. RIP Abbott Boys. Thank you for covering them.
Dynamics, atmosphere, and 4 virtuosos = amazing! These guys killed the circuit on tour, no one could touch their sheer talent.
And very few today can eithier!
May the Abbot Bros live forever in their musical achievements, and their humanity, the kindness they showed their fans, never to busy to chat or sign an autograph or share a beer.👍🤙💯👏👏👏👏👏
When you dig for gold 😁👍
Love that you finally hit Pantera!!! 5 major albums to go through! They have no bad songs, you gotta do em all! The titans IMO are:
Domination-Live in Moscow
Cowboys From Hell
The Art of Shredding
Mouth for War
Slaughtered
Throes of Rejection
Suicide Nt 1 and 2 (together, a masterpiece of despair and subsequent anger 🤌)
Floods (the truly greatest guitar piece from Dime)
Revolution Is My Name
Just to START 😏
You would get a kick out of something from "En Minor" a recent project by Phil. Maybe, "dead can dance" Phil brings the bass.
This is an insanely informative video
I know this is mainly a vocal channel for obvious reasons, but I will say there are certain guitarists who really are like vocalists where the second you hear them you know exactly who they are, and for me Dimebag has always been one of the top exceptional undeniably recognizable players. In my eyes where the instrument is exactly the same and doesnt have the natural personality that can come from each individual voice, it really is a difficult thing to stand out with such a defined identity as a guitar player, it's something that goes beyond technicalities or difficulty levels. RIP legend
SO PROUD TO SAY I HAVE BEEN LISTENING TO PANTERA FOR TWO DECADES...REALLY INSPIRING👹
Im brand new to this channel and the guy reacting to the video, Peter, has a great speaking voice. Really great .
Bruce Dickenson and Freddie Mercury are my favorite male singers.
RIP Dimebag and Vinny , Pantera is my absolute favourite band. That is my go to when I do my errands. I turn it up and sing along. Have you heard of Sleep Token? I suggest listening to The Summoning first. Amazing band.
Ah nice. I've seen a few of your vids and liking the song selections. Love me some Pantera.
👍 I’m sitting here with a Pantera Cowboys from Hell T-shirt on. 😊
Saw Pantera in 1995 with White Zombie and Deftones. Cedar Rapids Iowa. Pantera is an experience!
The video version cuts out the intro and a good portion of the solo bridge to make this great song fit in a 5 minute time slot. The album version gives the musician so much more melody and is a treat to any musician, whether vocalist or instrumentalist. You should listen to it in it's entirety to see it was also well written musically and see how much better it delivers context for the vocals.
I think you will absolutely love a lot by queensrÿche eyes of a stranger, jet city woman, and I don’t believe in love
Anything and everything from Pantera. One of the top. Thanks and you got a new sub. 🤘
Early 90s indeed. Nice video. Oh, and I believe that's Rex Brown, that bassist doing harmony. He did in concert (and in the video), and it sounds like him on the record.
Okay, my friend, as an Opera singer, check out Iron Maiden, "Hallowed Be Thy Name", live from Beast Over Hammersmith, 1982. The lead singer, Bruce Dickinson, vocal cords of titanium.
Get George in for Stevie Ray Vaughn “Texas Flood” live from El Macambo
Cowboys from Hell came out in 1990 and I bought it on CD (still have it) and I've listened to Cemetery Gates a few times. This entire album is monumental and in all ways the bomb but on a song to song basis Cemetery Gates is like no other. We'd party and when Phil Anselmo did his GGAATTEESS duet w/ Dime Bag everyone would always sing along. This is on my top album list... RIP Abbott bros.
Ok...we gotta get an EXCISION breakdown now!!! 🔥🔥🔥
"Any of them could do that part". Never underestimate guitar players who shred like a maniac but sing like a dying goat.
It's multi-tracked for this song. Rex (bass guitar) sings backup some but this song is using overlaying tracks.
This solo is one of “Dime’s” most popular but he was an absolute master of his craft just like Eddie Van Halen. Listen to “Domination” live from Moscow
This guitar players best solo is in their song called "the sleep", which will be played at my funeral.
I have some of those stoneware mugs exactly like that! Got them in Colorado.
The thing is at 22:00
Fantastic video 👏
i remember hearing dimebag darrel died on the radio. he was shot on stage by a guy in columbus ohio. i still remember 20 years later i was driving on I69 from imlay city to flint MI. i had the casette tape in my truck. cowboys from hell was and will forever be one of my favorite albulms of all time
Queensryche - Take Hold of the Flame, Live in Tokyo 1984
Please?
Elizabeth/"The Charismatic Voice" also has a fantastic reaction to this song.
R.I.P Dimebag -- the greatest metal guitarist ever . . every note dripping with feel, the cleanest runs, the sense of melody, the dive-bombs . .