Theres no question, Half this album IS cowboys. The other half isnt even close. The only problem with the whole entire thing is that they still looked ridiculous and the other half of the problem is that half of this was leftovers. Yeah, They should have just given this whole album to Phil because half of it is. Its one thing more often than not that really made fans not so happy, the first time most of us heard this song.
@@mvsfan3335what do you mean they looked ridiculous they looked a lot better on power metal than in there other albums they looked like true rockers heard the other albums they looked weird and Phil look like Eminem this is when they looked the most badass and this music was better
Back in the day Phil could sing on par if not better than Rob Halford. Guys range was insane. And as for Dime, he had already mastered the instrument. Vince was the best drummer in Texas, and Rex had had years of musical training. The guys were soo tight live. It is super rare to find a band where every member kicks ass and as a whole unit they are unmatched. No wonder they ended up Stronger Than All!
The fact that they had been recordings albums since 83 was the main reason Cowboys sounded so good, they had talent, they had drive and they had chemistry. And they always brought their A game.
@LambOfLucifer: Power Metal and CFH are the best PanterA albums IMO. If they would've at least kept the CFH sound for several more albums, that would've been great. The newer stuff is good too, but those first two albums with Phil rule. Btw why be LambOfLucifer? Lucifer hates you and wants you & everyone else in hell. Anyway, time to listen to more Pantera Power Metal epicness. PEACE!
The night Dime was killed I was listening to the song in my car and kept rewinding the solo because I loved it so much and I wanted to learn how to play it when I got home
I was listening to this song in my car and rewinding the solo over and over because it gave me the chills and I wanted to learn how to play it when I got home, two hours later my brother busted into my room and told me dime bag was killed.. death trap
the night he was murdered i was driving home replaying the solo to this over and over in my car because it has a part in it that still gives me chills at 2:22 and i had the intent to go home and learn it. sometime later i had gone to bed but had not fallen asleep and suddenly my brother banged on my door and opened to tell me dimebag had just gotten shot to death. 5 years later i ran into vinnie paul while i was working at home depot and told him how much of a fan i was and really wanted to tell him about that night but didnt want to remind him about such tragedy.
I know this is an old comment but Dime was killed on my birthday. I drink a Black Tooth Grin every year on December 8th in remembrance. One of the greatest guitarists in metal.
I miss this Phil Anselmo--the guy who could hit an occasional high note. He seemed to move completely away from that in his later work, which is a shame, as I really like this album.
I don't know why older Pantera albums get blasted just for being glam, they weren't even that bad, hell I think this song is better than a couple of songs from CFH
WarheadTV i will admit their first 3 albums were okay but it wasn’t until they added phil anselmo that the pieces were all together and from power metal to reinventing the steel they made masterpieces.
@@ChickenJoe-tq6xd It was a fun time and they were fun guys. This album is considered tame(ish) nowadays, but it being the first one with Phil singing it was way more aggressive than the prior music. It got played 24/7 around my friend group.
@@gwolfe333 big disagree, if anything metal has been in a big decline since Pantera died off and nobody is heavier, and I’m saying this as a young guy who’s familiar with the modern scene and have listened to tons of bands, the perfect harmonic groove and chuggy riffs are far more heavy to me than some dudes playing fast and technical while the frontman screeches like a animal the whole time
@@ChickenJoe-tq6xd I feal you may have misunderstood my thoughts. Power Metal was the total shit when it came out and was straight up my alley (being of that age and all). Blossoming straight out of the NWOBHM and hot on the heals of thrash, it was the perfect mix of tone and attitude. I have a feeling that you might agree. I fall on the side of Power Metal and CFH being their best releases (they did also play CFH and Psycho Holiday live a few months after this was released though). But according to everyone else Vulgar was the best release ever, which it's hard to argue, but they had diched a lot of the more melodic charm by then and Phil's voice was already on the down slide. I LOVE power grove metal and I've been searching for a band to scratch that itch for 30 years now, but no guitarist has come close to Dime's raw emotion out of the hundreds of bands I've listened to yet. I salute you for appreciating this music that unfortunately even Pantera themselves tried to bury. I'm also sad that the only live option your generation has to hear it live is the current "tribute" band, but me being pissed at Phil for pulling his current shit is whole other rant.
Phil's vocals have a range similar to Rob Rock on this track as Cemetery Gates, The Sleep, and Medicine Man have the higher range as Phil developed his signature vocals in the 1990s that borrow from crust punk and hardcore punk. Dime here is crazy.
Metallica master of puppets is what turned dime and Vinnie to do some harder stuff. They said they were Glam because in the early 80s it was the thing going on..butt there main influences was Van Halen, kiss ACDC and bon Jovi LoL. But Phil was the Metallica, Slayer fan he has a big Slayer patch on his jacket he wares at his show's so Phill influenced dime and Vinnie..
Bullshit . The Priest , Nwobhm and thrashy touch was There even in the chugging in I'll be allright , Metal magic Then it did go heavier . Project in the jungle and i am the night . That sound nothing like Bon jovi . But a Blend of Heavy metal , Melodic Hard rock , Speed metal and stuff that predict their future in thoses . Then Power metal . Power metal was already ready before Phil arrival. The only big change is , Phil vocals Updated agression by 10 .
Its not master of puppets They saw Raven and metallica in 1983 They were hanging out with metallica in between project and I am the night albums at home in Texas ..
@@PortlandSucksss Metallica and Slayer were both influential. Dime himself said James Hetfield had the best right hand in metal. They both had a genuine friendship, even though James was a much more shy and reserved person than Dime.
@@r.g.armstrong2688 Pantera dismissed the Glam scene even in 1985 interviews. In Metal forces and stuff Pantera was Described as heavy rock, Heavy metal, and Power metal... There s glam nowhere in thoses archives. They were searching themselves and they progressivly find themselves album after album. They weren't doing for sell records.
This a great point!! I knew something was wrong but was having a mandela effect 😂 God damn knew it wasn't stairway...but I coulda swore he played it right once.
Ive never heard of a band who was always just as good, from day one but has two so distinct styles that its almost 2 different bands Entirely. Pantera is the only one who does, and it also shows how good Darrell always was from day one. If some still want to talk shit i really would love to hear it.
Amazing that just six years later (in the middle of grunge fever) far beyond fuckin driven debuts at #1 on the bb 200. I mean that’s unbelievable if you think about it
This album should've become official. But no, it was dropped just because the album cover looks very glamy, while the music is thrashy. Big fucking shame.
BryanX 64 It's mostly because their official website doesn't even mention this or their first 3 albums, plus it's not on Spotify, Pandora, or any Internet radio I can find. This one had such a different sound than their first 3 because Phil influenced the sound a bit.
@Gihren Zabi Shut the fuck up with that Exhorder bullshit, the band themself has said on record several times that Pantera were their own thing. Edgelord douchebag.
Phil Anselmo is the youngest guy here honestly, and Its not lost at all how much Pantera actually gave him a chance and it just was the best thing that had happened. Yeah, everyone else was at least 10 years older than Phil was. everyone else at the end is basically calling him an asshole, especially after darrell was shot, but i dont think it was lost at all on him. I think at some Point, Phil realized he was actually destroying the guys who had helped him the most. He had called Darrell an asshole one day but the rest of them are basically saying the same thing. I think at least, it is one of the biggest reasons, eventually that Phil finally helped himself. He talked a whole lot of shit but eventually, he realized it I guess he said, Nobody actually helped me more than Darrell or Vinnie.Its, honestly almost awful. The guy who saved this band pretty much, he had almost also destroyed it in the end If it wasnt for Phil, this band just might have faded away like the rest of them did at the end of the 80s.. But if it also wasnt for him, This band would not have ended a decade later in 2002. the only credit ive given to him is that he realizes that.
All of these classic Pantera hits should have been re recorded during the cowboys era. Fuckin A ,, all the way!!!!! Where's my guitar??? Dime got me wanting to rock!!!
This, Power Metal and Shattered are the best songs these guys ever made, post-Cowboys Pantera wasn't really Pantera. I love I am the night (the song) btw.
For all the shit they get by people who dont really like them, These guys could have just died off at the end of the 80s like most similar bands did. Instead they actually agree with the fans. everyone at this time is screaming that they love Metallica and were tired of bands like Pantera. And they actually did something amazing, they agreed with us. Metallica told the 80s what they actually wanted to hear, but Pantera and Phil told the 90s what it was going to be. almost every band since has them to thank for it.
@@YourBestNeighbor7 Ram it down Glam ? Hard as iron glam? Blood red skies glam ? Hmmm. Also something you didn't get it it seems, Pantera and Phil didn't waited Turbo to become Fan or influenced By Judas priest. What is on Power metal , is essentially 1976-1984/ 1988 proto Painkiller Priest influence. Also as many metalheads, you seems to confuse New wave inspired effect and arrangements to hair or Glam metal..
Hey man , You never listened Judas Priest before doing crappy comparaison ? Phil was even then a zillion times raspy and ballsy than Pearcy ever period.
Pantera never was Glam You should listen Priest and nwobhm bands again before Pantera was straight out of that school . Before putting retro active labels .
If this were on Cowboys From Hell, it'd be considered one of their all-time classics
Theres no question, Half this album IS cowboys. The other half isnt even close.
The only problem with the whole entire thing is that they still looked ridiculous and the other half of the problem is that half of this was leftovers. Yeah, They should have just given this whole album to Phil because half of it is.
Its one thing more often than not that really made fans not so happy, the first time most of us heard this song.
@@mvsfan3335what do you mean they looked ridiculous they looked a lot better on power metal than in there other albums they looked like true rockers heard the other albums they looked weird and Phil look like Eminem this is when they looked the most badass and this music was better
@@bchurlimanbro they looked ridiculous on power metal
@@bchurlimanPhil never looked like Eminem lmao, Phil never pretended to be a black dude
It is a classic, great stuff on this record to be honest.
This album needs to be released now! Holy shit this kicks ass!
Imagine a Terry Date remaster
His solo's on this album were sick.
You aren’t lying.
Back in the day Phil could sing on par if not better than Rob Halford. Guys range was insane. And as for Dime, he had already mastered the instrument. Vince was the best drummer in Texas, and Rex had had years of musical training. The guys were soo tight live. It is super rare to find a band where every member kicks ass and as a whole unit they are unmatched. No wonder they ended up Stronger Than All!
It's a pity all that talent would go to waste in the years to come
@Patrick Meredith know he can hit the black metal notes he had a different style
The fact that they had been recordings albums since 83 was the main reason Cowboys sounded so good, they had talent, they had drive and they had chemistry. And they always brought their A game.
@LambOfLucifer: Power Metal and CFH are the best PanterA albums IMO. If they would've at least kept the CFH sound for several more albums, that would've been great. The newer stuff is good too, but those first two albums with Phil rule. Btw why be LambOfLucifer? Lucifer hates you and wants you & everyone else in hell. Anyway, time to listen to more Pantera Power Metal epicness. PEACE!
Agreed!
Vinnie: “As far as rhythm guitar goes, Dime just loved James Hetfield. He said he had the fastest right hand in music.”
That solo...that solo...that solo ...thaaaaat soloooooo 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
The night Dime was killed I was listening to the song in my car and kept rewinding the solo because I loved it so much and I wanted to learn how to play it when I got home
THIS ALBUM IS A GEM
i must admit i haven't paid too much attention to this album that was considered "power metal" the only thing i regret now is haven't heard it before
Every single album by Pantera is perfect
i love pantera. glam/hair and groove era doesnt matter to me
If pantera was hair and Glam so did Priest and Nwobhm bands
@@Nissardpertugiu CFH started their Groove Metal era
@@aarontrainor9918the embryo was there in the project in the jungle song, Riffs of Onward we rock , Vallalah ..
And especially over and out .
@@aarontrainor9918 CFH songs were performed already in 1988
Patrick Huber this is where commas are important children
I was listening to this song in my car and rewinding the solo over and over because it gave me the chills and I wanted to learn how to play it when I got home, two hours later my brother busted into my room and told me dime bag was killed.. death trap
Christ, you bring misfortune and bad luck. Stay home, boy.
the night he was murdered i was driving home replaying the solo to this over and over in my car because it has a part in it that still gives me chills at 2:22 and i had the intent to go home and learn it. sometime later i had gone to bed but had not fallen asleep and suddenly my brother banged on my door and opened to tell me dimebag had just gotten shot to death. 5 years later i ran into vinnie paul while i was working at home depot and told him how much of a fan i was and really wanted to tell him about that night but didnt want to remind him about such tragedy.
I know this is an old comment but Dime was killed on my birthday. I drink a Black Tooth Grin every year on December 8th in remembrance. One of the greatest guitarists in metal.
Dime was the last of a rare breed of guitar gods.
22 you say......i was led here
This Dime solo gets me every time 🤘🏽😎🤘🏽
Honestly best album from Pantera sick shredding and that groove metal starting
You can hear seeds of Heresy or Mouth For War here.
Pretty sure that you can hear the cowboys from hell riff starting at 1:43
@@dankmetalmemes Indeed, now that you mention it, it is there. :)
Fucking awesome. Don't care 1988 these guys are the greatest. RIP DIMEBAG. You are missed
I miss this Phil Anselmo--the guy who could hit an occasional high note. He seemed to move completely away from that in his later work, which is a shame, as I really like this album.
I wouldn't have it any other way. Phil's descent into madness is great to listen to.
+Jarrod Wexley This isnt phil
Actually it is Phil on this album.
Crusty GymSock really i thought it was lee
Nope. Phil join the band on Power Metal.
1:50 That riff seems pretty similiar to main riff from Cowboys From Hell, only slowed down and a bit simplified.
You must be deaf and stupid, sounds more like Shattered than anything and even then it bares a vague resemblance.
@@derekmartinez7134 It sounds like a little of both
@@JSIV-j7p Probably
@@derekmartinez7134 nah I hear it too
It reminds me, to some extent, of TORNADO OF SOULS. Not a whole lot but a touch
Holy crap that thrash metal riff
This song reminds me of The Art of Shredding.
That guitar solo WAS FUCKIN INSANE!
I don't know why older Pantera albums get blasted just for being glam, they weren't even that bad, hell I think this song is better than a couple of songs from CFH
this is not glam boy
This and Over and Out were definitely better than some songs on CFH
I hate that people calling it glam.. wtf guys, it is pure Heavy Metal!!
WarheadTV i will admit their first 3 albums were okay but it wasn’t until they added phil anselmo that the pieces were all together and from power metal to reinventing the steel they made masterpieces.
@@dominiks.5329 this album is mix of Traditional,Thrash,and Glam Metal
This is my favorite song on the album!
I miss being 22, oh and hanging out with the legends that are Pantera
I’m 22 and listen to Pantera all day because no music from my generation compares, I wish I could’ve met them
@@ChickenJoe-tq6xd It was a fun time and they were fun guys. This album is considered tame(ish) nowadays, but it being the first one with Phil singing it was way more aggressive than the prior music. It got played 24/7 around my friend group.
@@gwolfe333 big disagree, if anything metal has been in a big decline since Pantera died off and nobody is heavier, and I’m saying this as a young guy who’s familiar with the modern scene and have listened to tons of bands, the perfect harmonic groove and chuggy riffs are far more heavy to me than some dudes playing fast and technical while the frontman screeches like a animal the whole time
@@ChickenJoe-tq6xd I feal you may have misunderstood my thoughts. Power Metal was the total shit when it came out and was straight up my alley (being of that age and all). Blossoming straight out of the NWOBHM and hot on the heals of thrash, it was the perfect mix of tone and attitude. I have a feeling that you might agree. I fall on the side of Power Metal and CFH being their best releases (they did also play CFH and Psycho Holiday live a few months after this was released though). But according to everyone else Vulgar was the best release ever, which it's hard to argue, but they had diched a lot of the more melodic charm by then and Phil's voice was already on the down slide. I LOVE power grove metal and I've been searching for a band to scratch that itch for 30 years now, but no guitarist has come close to Dime's raw emotion out of the hundreds of bands I've listened to yet.
I salute you for appreciating this music that unfortunately even Pantera themselves tried to bury. I'm also sad that the only live option your generation has to hear it live is the current "tribute" band, but me being pissed at Phil for pulling his current shit is whole other rant.
They were nearly there. Definitely a transition album. It would be great to be able to purchase all their pre-cowboys albums.
This could have easily been on cowboys from Hell & not been out of place...
Absolutely. The same for the song Over and Out.
I agree!
This album is fuckin superb
Guitar solo tho fucking blistering art
I’m old and I love Pantera and I always thought Cowboys was the first album. This is fucking awesome!!!!
Thus started my cover band that only plays songs from bands before they were famous…. Even if it is kill ‘em all
Technically it was because these are just EPS
Phil's vocals have a range similar to Rob Rock on this track as Cemetery Gates, The Sleep, and Medicine Man have the higher range as Phil developed his signature vocals in the 1990s that borrow from crust punk and hardcore punk. Dime here is crazy.
Phil's vocals were high on almost every song on this album.
the number 1 influence on Phil was Rob halford
Not ...
@@Nissardpertugiu I'd say Geoff Tate was an influence on him as well.
@@Danimal77 Sure , absolutly
this is great!
1:43-1:55 Sounds kinda like the riff for Cowboys From Hell but slowed down.
Good fucking ear man. Mind blown right now
Metallica master of puppets is what turned dime and Vinnie to do some harder stuff. They said they were Glam because in the early 80s it was the thing going on..butt there main influences was Van Halen, kiss ACDC and bon Jovi LoL. But Phil was the Metallica, Slayer fan he has a big Slayer patch on his jacket he wares at his show's so Phill influenced dime and Vinnie..
Bullshit .
The Priest , Nwobhm and thrashy touch was There even in the chugging in I'll be allright , Metal magic
Then it did go heavier .
Project in the jungle and i am the night .
That sound nothing like Bon jovi .
But a Blend of Heavy metal , Melodic Hard rock , Speed metal and stuff that predict their future in thoses .
Then Power metal .
Power metal was already ready before Phil arrival.
The only big change is , Phil vocals
Updated agression by 10 .
Its not master of puppets
They saw Raven and metallica in 1983
They were hanging out with metallica in between project and I am the night albums at home in Texas ..
Bullshit, they tried to sound glam to sell records…Then they turned into modern thrash and it worked, they became famous.
@@PortlandSucksss Metallica and Slayer were both influential. Dime himself said James Hetfield had the best right hand in metal. They both had a genuine friendship, even though James was a much more shy and reserved person than Dime.
@@r.g.armstrong2688 Pantera dismissed the Glam scene even in 1985 interviews.
In Metal forces and stuff Pantera was Described as heavy rock, Heavy metal, and Power metal...
There s glam nowhere in thoses archives.
They were searching themselves and they progressivly find themselves album after album.
They weren't doing for sell records.
Awesome songs on this album !!
The solo rocks in this song \m/ YEAH
This a great point!! I knew something was wrong but was having a mandela effect 😂 God damn knew it wasn't stairway...but I coulda swore he played it right once.
This is fucking heavy for Hair metal
Kicks ass. I'd listen to it.
Obra de arte del heavy metal.
Razorfist sent me here.
Just watched his newest rant, on the "impeachment" (this is the outro music). The man is in a league of his own.
Same here
No one asked you why you came here. Why do you think people care who sent you here??
Styxhexenhammer sent you here?!
That'll be all...PEACE OUT.
Why do you people call it "glam era"?? It is fckn pure Heavy Metal!!
It's the hair I guess
The glam era came before this.
no such thing as glam metal anyway
Lotta great southern trendkill esq stuff in the solos. Nice!
Am I the only one that thinks that the guitars sound like something off of bonded by blood by exodus?
I thought the same, that or the metallica demos
@@keesengripp5489 no
Yeah definitely.
Ive never heard of a band who was always just as good, from day one but has two so distinct styles that its almost 2 different bands Entirely. Pantera is the only one who does, and it also shows how good Darrell always was from day one.
If some still want to talk shit i really would love to hear it.
That main riff sounds like the riff from the Art of Shredding, just backwards
Baby Dimebag destroys!
They should have re-recorded this and put it on a new album.
vinnie sounds fucking awesome!
Vinnie looks like Silent Bob
Phil is Jay 🤣
Phil sounds like Rob Halford here
Amazing that just six years later (in the middle of grunge fever) far beyond fuckin driven debuts at #1 on the bb 200. I mean that’s unbelievable if you think about it
Holy shit! fuck, idc whether it's glam or groove, it's fucking PANTERA!!
This album should've become official. But no, it was dropped just because the album cover looks very glamy, while the music is thrashy. Big fucking shame.
+HeavyMetal Thrasher IMO, post-CFH albums are better than both CFH and Power Metal.
Who said it wasn't official? I think you mean that it hasn't been widely re-released because it was released on a small record label.
BryanX 64 It's mostly because their official website doesn't even mention this or their first 3 albums, plus it's not on Spotify, Pandora, or any Internet radio I can find. This one had such a different sound than their first 3 because Phil influenced the sound a bit.
Post CFH are better than this, sorry. And this is a kickass album. Every Pantera album was kickass after this one.
@Gihren Zabi Shut the fuck up with that Exhorder bullshit, the band themself has said on record several times that Pantera were their own thing. Edgelord douchebag.
Goddamn, I didn't know Poison was ever this heavy!
RAZÖR FORCEEEEEEE 🤘😎👍
Ok...stupidly I didnt know THIS Pantera. I LIKE IT!!!!!!!!
1:43 cowboys from hell???
Sent here by RazorFist too.
Thank you to vinnie & dimes mother & farther❤ your boys wer the very best nothing will ever come close to them 🤘❤
the best
PANTERA RULES!
I have the original vinyl with the fan club insert. One day this will get a proper official re-release, I have no doubt
Came from omarlsuf :)
Me too! From the Q and A-video :)
this was along the queensrychey type stuff. definitely far and above la sunset strip b.s. for the era
Phil Anselmo is the youngest guy here honestly, and Its not lost at all how much Pantera actually gave him a chance and it just was the best thing that had happened. Yeah, everyone else was at least 10 years older than Phil was. everyone else at the end is basically calling him an asshole, especially after darrell was shot, but i dont think it was lost at all on him.
I think at some Point, Phil realized he was actually destroying the guys who had helped him the most. He had called Darrell an asshole one day but the rest of them are basically saying the same thing.
I think at least, it is one of the biggest reasons, eventually that Phil finally helped himself.
He talked a whole lot of shit but eventually, he realized it I guess he said, Nobody actually helped me more than Darrell or Vinnie.Its, honestly almost awful. The guy who saved this band pretty much, he had almost also destroyed it in the end
If it wasnt for Phil, this band just might have faded away like the rest of them did at the end of the 80s.. But if it also wasnt for him, This band would not have ended a decade later in 2002.
the only credit ive given to him is that he realizes that.
What? Dime was only 2 years older than phil and vinnie was like 3 years older, Rex was 4 years older
I wish i could find this on amazon music
I prefer that record to cowboys million times.
Power from Hell
Muscular, Kick Ass, PanterA
so much better than the trailer trash metal they made later in their career.
I SEE YOU RUNNIN'
YOU'RE GONE
A MILLION MILES AWAY
...
Best Song of this album but "Over and out" is pretty close.
I do not understand why this Songs so bad ass but it is
Basically they all liked good outright rock and roll
Yes he did.
Raz0rfist brought me here.
YEAH GET SOME.
All of these classic Pantera hits
should have been re recorded during
the cowboys era. Fuckin A ,, all the way!!!!! Where's my guitar??? Dime
got me wanting to rock!!!
There is two of this song both kick ass!-king pantie head.
one of their best song (my opinion) is killers from projects in the jungle
This song could've fit right in with anything on Cowboys From Hell.
I love love love this goddamned song!
Please don’t blaspheme the Name of God. Peace!
i dedicated this song to my woman /../,
IT'S A TRAP! \m/
Judas Priest influence.
This, Power Metal and Shattered are the best songs these guys ever made, post-Cowboys Pantera wasn't really Pantera. I love I am the night (the song) btw.
🤘👽🤘
For all the shit they get by people who dont really like them, These guys could have just died off at the end of the 80s like most similar bands did. Instead they actually agree with the fans.
everyone at this time is screaming that they love Metallica and were tired of bands like Pantera. And they actually did something amazing, they agreed with us.
Metallica told the 80s what they actually wanted to hear, but Pantera and Phil told the 90s what it was going to be. almost every band since has them to thank for it.
This fits in cowboys
So does the song Over and Out.
Badass fucking song
I don't think Phil owns the right to Pantera. It was Vinnie and Dimebag who formed it after all.
And Rex Brown
Damn....I fucking love this song! I started throwing away "cowboy from hell" :$(Just kidding)
Who said they're ashamed of it?
The urban myth
Also came from omar isluf
Glam and Thrash RULE!
This is NOT GLAM
@@Nissardpertugiu It´s a combination between glam and thrash tbh
@@beunjoris Judas Priest Glam ?
@@Nissardpertugiu Judas Priest were glam metal in the 1985 to late 80s.
@@YourBestNeighbor7 Ram it down Glam ? Hard as iron glam? Blood red skies glam ?
Hmmm.
Also something you didn't get it it seems, Pantera and Phil didn't waited Turbo to become Fan or influenced By Judas priest.
What is on Power metal , is essentially 1976-1984/ 1988 proto Painkiller Priest influence.
Also as many metalheads, you seems to confuse New wave inspired effect and arrangements to hair or Glam metal..
I like this album, but when Phil does Geoff Tatr it sounds silly.
@edwardprzydzial For me this is pure Metal!
Phil sounds a bit like Stephen Pearcy in this one
holy shit he doesnt sound at all like he did before
Hey man , You never listened Judas Priest before doing crappy comparaison ?
Phil was even then a zillion times raspy and ballsy than Pearcy ever period.
@@Nissardpertugiu Phil sounds like a duck here and later in the 90s Phil sounds like a donkey
That solo is nothing but fretboard masturbation, screeching and neighing, everything that's unlikable about 80's metal.
🤡
Alot of bands tried Glam and then when the scene changed they would adapt .....or die.
Pantera never was Glam
You should listen Priest and nwobhm bands again before Pantera was straight out of that school .
Before putting retro active labels .
@@Nissardpertugiu lots of nwobhm bands were glam in the 80s
They took this idea 💡 and played it slower on CFH - clash with reality
fuck he was fast.
das solo..