It's pretty cool that they covered this back then...it's not like Metallica was a huge classic band at the time...Kill Em All (which included this song) was only about a year old in 1984.
Sorry bro your absolutely wrong..... Mettalica Kill em all was an instant classic. They were the leaders of thrash metal and (being a metal hating punk rocker) they brought into existence a whole new genre of music and expanded fan base. To put it lightly they "Blew the F up"
@@EricWmUpdate Still KEA was quite underground and only heard round the metal bubble back then. With that said, Pantera being a band from the time (old incarnation) will of course know about the hottest stuff coming out). They (Metallica) really started to conquer the world during/after RTL.
1:09 didn't anyone else hear DD change the lyrics to "I was looking for pussy, pussy that's tight"? Hahaha loved me some dimebag! RIP to one of the greatest guitar gods.
You don't think it's possible that some kid is looking up and being inspired by dime, like randy rhoads was to dime? There are plenty of good guitar players out there. But one thing I will agree on no one will have his uplifting personality. That was all him
Being real, every thrash album from the early 80s sounded the same for the most part. Kill Em All and Fistfull of Metal are extremely similar. Same with Bonded by Blood and Show No Mercy.
Even though he's just copying Hetfield's delivery here, to me it sounds like Dime could have developed into a good thrash metal vocalist in his own right.
This is absolutely ridiculous - in 1984 Dimebag was 18 years old and he was in terms of technical ability already one of the greatest guitarists of all time at this time.
dimebag Darrel was the most influential and best fucking guitarist of the 90's and they still own any fucking rock or metal group that comes around in the new generation Dimebag And Pantera will never die and they Are the Fucking rock Gods! R.I.P Dimebag
I was skeptical before I watched this, but Dimebag's Solo and the big Pantera logo proves me wrong. Well, this is also when he was Diamond and not Dimebag.
Pantera used to play in Lawton Oklahoma a long time ago before they were famous . My dad and his friends would go see a lot of the bands at the Hard Rock Cafe. They would play glam rock and were a hair band .My dad and his friends yelled at them telling them to play heavier stuff like the misfits and what not! My dad and his friends got them away from glam crap! Him and his friends led them in the right path!
Damn, all the techniques too. If you didn't know someone who could do it, you had to just figure it out or stumble upon the information. I didn't even know what distortion was until I was 12. I just thought that's what a plugged in electric guitar would sound like.
@@johnjjohningtoniii2439 Or waste money on sh*tty tabs thats impossible to follow unless you got 6 fingers and the hand spread of a 7 ft basketball player. I still remember trying to learn Hammett's Master Of Puppets solo and some tab saying some sh*t like hit harmonic while twisting your wrist to pull the the string down off the fret and pull up on bar...like your trying to break a wishbone or something. I about f*cked up my Floyd Rose.
Yeah, my father played the guitar in a band in the 90's, there was some magazines with guitar tabs but he mainly learned the songs by ear and watching other bands live shows.
Actually it's pretty easy if you're a good guitarist. I remember when I was a kid watching a country guitarist that wasn't even well known listen to 2 seconds of a song and know exactly how to play it. The hardest part is learning the guitar solos but even those with a great guitarist one or 2 listens and they have it
@@anthonysidor6501 I Agree dime is a better guitarist but I don't think dime can downpick as fast as James does. And I disagree, James is a great vocalist, dime and Phil not even close to James Voice.
@@johnmurphy8330 that is quite possibly the dumbest shit I've ever read. If you dont think Dime could down pick as fast as James then you're an idiot and your opinion is immediately discarded.
Pantera used to play Seek and Destroy in their early days. I still can't believe PAntera was a glam band in their early days. In the '90's they were one of the heaviest bands around.
m169marroquin I’d say he’s the best metal guitarist ever with no competition at all but Jimi Hendrix introduced so may My techniques that guitarists still use today.
You can tell Dime was having a blast doing that cover. What I did about Metalica's version is the rage in James' vioce when he sings this one. Still a kick ass song regardless what emotions are behind the vocals.
He has complete control over the whole building if he told all of those people to destroy the building they would do it no questions asked lol for real behold the POWER OF PANTERA!!! I FUCKING LOVE THESE GUYS Rip dime bag him and Vinny will always be apart of my life a very special part of my life thank you for your music
The best/funniest part of this is Dimebag is doing the YEAHisms a full decade before James was. Also fun fact, Metal Magic came out a month before Kill em All.
I remember hearing Alex Skolnick of Testament saying that Pantera was originally famous for being a cover band that would play thrash metal songs better than the original artists
I am pretty sure your right I was stationed in Lawton OK in 86- 89 and watched them play many times at a club called Hard Roxx. Shit might even be one of the head bangers in this
Just think about this for a minute and comprehend the fact that he's playing this as a single guitarist playing both guitar parts he nailed it he's Dime was a legend dude and I found this video based on another video that's only like 45 seconds long where he plays the solo part basically and it's mislabeled as 1986 it's from the same show so either this is in 1986 or the other clip is it from 1984 either way one of them is mislabeled because it's clearly the exact same show
Woooowwwww.... sent here by your favorite band sucks podcast, pantera episode. All I can say is... those people in the crowd were so lucky to get that live show that night. Wwwoooowww. Amazing...
Just learned this song today on guitar as a beginner and the first thing I decided to do once I got it down pretty well was come to this video to jam it out with Dime.
Good stuff...glad to see some vintage Pantera. I remember when I was in HS had a school friend that was a huge Pantera fan...I never "got it"......looking back on it I just shake my head at my ignorance.
this takes me back to 1984...when I used to catch Pantera at the Woodstock club in Killee/Harker Heights,TX ,outside Ft.Hood. They played there quite a bit...wasnt till 3 years later I was in Germany and became friends with a medic,who also was at ft.hood same time in 84. He said "remember that band Pantera?" I said hell yeah...and he pulled out an album..and said its pretty damn good! ahhh..the early years.
Singing and playing lead oh Darrell holy shit
Claire G Dime was THE SHIT girl :p
He’s also playing both Kirk & Hetfield’s guitar parts…
@@liamsagucio61 The Perfect Seek & Destroy of Dime! Without Kirk & Hetfield’s ;) HAHAHAHAH One MAN SHOW !!!
@@warum530 Don't forget how much Vinnie adds to this song!
@@ianspeckmaier9565 right, he plays so much better than lars
Dime had some great vocals.
@@R.B.forMER_S. mf he's dead
That "had" killed me
Like a deranged marine in Columbus Ohio?
@@sixbrokeneggs fr bro
Yes blow my mind I didn't know he could sing like that 😳 😅
Fuck that's the closest i have heard to hetfield...dime was sick
ikr
Yes sir. He was special
It's pretty cool that they covered this back then...it's not like Metallica was a huge classic band at the time...Kill Em All (which included this song) was only about a year old in 1984.
Music was being sold since 81 tho
Because metallica is already named one of the big four thrash bands at that time
Sorry bro your absolutely wrong.....
Mettalica Kill em all was an instant classic. They were the leaders of thrash metal and (being a metal hating punk rocker) they brought into existence a whole new genre of music and expanded fan base.
To put it lightly they "Blew the F up"
@@EricWmUpdate Still KEA was quite underground and only heard round the metal bubble back then. With that said, Pantera being a band from the time (old incarnation) will of course know about the hottest stuff coming out). They (Metallica) really started to conquer the world during/after RTL.
@@reysonhingada4366 funny as the other 3 did not exist yet
1:09 didn't anyone else hear DD change the lyrics to "I was looking for pussy, pussy that's tight"? Hahaha loved me some dimebag! RIP to one of the greatest guitar gods.
Pussy tonight… not pussy that’s tight lol
Fuck yeah!
Hes having fun moron
Yep lol
"Alright"
"Pussy tight"
Then
" I was looking for pussy, pussy that's tight"
Always a favorite to come back to when I miss my dad 🤘
😂
It's weird seeing pantera before Phil anselmo
Best Pantera era, without Anselmo
Not if you were there for it ain't🤘❤️
@@santiagotorresjaramillo8 you're kidding aren't you?
I loved their 80s music
@@Cosmefulanito2812 i really hope he’s either drunk or high, he can’t be serious
Dimebag made that solo sound like his own. Love his tone and techniques makes the solos sound rad.
I really wish Pantera had done more with Dime on vocals.
Also, he looks like Slash in this vid.
If only he had a les Paul in this recording 😂
His hair indeed looks like early GNR slash
Naw he looks like Nikki sixx bruhhh
Sadly another life taken too soon. There will never be another guitarist like Dime in our generation. Sad but true...
duh...steve clark from def leppard was another god on guitar died in 1991 who was influence on dime.
billy bob bob that’s where I can come in
Hahahah, saw what you did right there
There will NEVER be another Dimebag EVER
You don't think it's possible that some kid is looking up and being inspired by dime, like randy rhoads was to dime? There are plenty of good guitar players out there.
But one thing I will agree on no one will have his uplifting personality. That was all him
If I hadn’t seen the video, I woulda thought it was an early Metallica performance. Dime pulled off the 83-84 Hetfield voice perfectly
Being real, every thrash album from the early 80s sounded the same for the most part. Kill Em All and Fistfull of Metal are extremely similar. Same with Bonded by Blood and Show No Mercy.
All those albums are literally a big difference in vocal styles.
Even though he's just copying Hetfield's delivery here, to me it sounds like Dime could have developed into a good thrash metal vocalist in his own right.
Ever heard PST88
@@piotrmarciniak510 No is he/she/they good?
@@piotrmarciniak510sounds just like hetfield on that track
@@dukesmayonnaise9554 you can also check out "Caged in rage", another majestic full Dime performance
Dime does sound here like James... five years later.
Dime was something to behold. The talent he had was immeasurable.
this was the best seek & destroy cover ever. god damn. and silly me, I thought Pantera sucked in the 80s. I should be ashamed.
I'm on the front row, far right, longish light brown hair! I was always on the front row with my gallon of beer. But I think this was '85 - not '84.
I was there all the time, the chick always sitting at the bar or just to the right of the stage
agree 1985. I was stationed at Ft. Sill and went to all the Pantera shows.
karen wahnee no you didn't
VyperVenom that's bullshit tho
@@floydroseofyournightmares4833 bro you just jealous
That cameraman is a legend. 2:47
YES
lol yeah
Why who cares
Didn't even need to look at the timestamp and i know what it is. Lol
Damn, the drums so good.
I think I was in this audience. Pantera always rocked the Hard Rox in Lawton. Some of the best times ever!! 🤟🎶🤟
I was there too bro! I was lucky enough to be a DJ there for a couple years. Those were the best days!
Love how Dime makes that solo his, he doesn't just play it how Metallica wrote it, he plays it to his style and tahts great!
This is absolutely ridiculous - in 1984 Dimebag was 18 years old and he was in terms of technical ability already one of the greatest guitarists of all time at this time.
he must have been... he pulls off so much sick shit on the eralier albums like in Come on eyes... its ridiculous!
All Over Tonight is quintessential in terms of heavy metal guitar solos.... Chills
I heard Metallica did a cover of this...
Yeah I heard that too... Apparently its on their kill 'em all album... Haha, huge Metallica fan myself, this is great
Drums were a bit out of time on the cover version
dimebag Darrel was the most influential and best fucking guitarist of the 90's and they still own any fucking rock or metal group that comes around in the new generation Dimebag And Pantera will never die and they Are the Fucking rock Gods! R.I.P Dimebag
The most? No, but one of the most.
"Alternative lyrics"
Sounds pretty close to James' voice. One of my fav band covering my other fav band's song :D Cool.
I was skeptical before I watched this, but Dimebag's Solo and the big Pantera logo proves me wrong. Well, this is also when he was Diamond and not Dimebag.
Pantera used to play in Lawton Oklahoma a long time ago before they were famous . My dad and his friends would go see a lot of the bands at the Hard Rock Cafe. They would play glam rock and were a hair band .My dad and his friends yelled at them telling them to play heavier stuff like the misfits and what not! My dad and his friends got them away from glam crap! Him and his friends led them in the right path!
Alex Ferguson It was Hard Roxx - not Hard Rock Café. But yeah, that was my hang out every weekend in '85-'86. Great times!
Im fucking jealous
So your dad and his friend are the reason they want heavy? Not all heroes wear capes :’)
I'm sure your dad and his idiot buddies were responsible for them changing their sound. Riiiiiiight....
Who is your dad?
imagine he had to learn the song by ear......no compoopers or internet...... damn thats talent.....
Damn, all the techniques too. If you didn't know someone who could do it, you had to just figure it out or stumble upon the information. I didn't even know what distortion was until I was 12. I just thought that's what a plugged in electric guitar would sound like.
He did
@@johnjjohningtoniii2439 Or waste money on sh*tty tabs thats impossible to follow unless you got 6 fingers and the hand spread of a 7 ft basketball player. I still remember trying to learn Hammett's Master Of Puppets solo and some tab saying some sh*t like hit harmonic while twisting your wrist to pull the the string down off the fret and pull up on bar...like your trying to break a wishbone or something. I about f*cked up my Floyd Rose.
Yeah, my father played the guitar in a band in the 90's, there was some magazines with guitar tabs but he mainly learned the songs by ear and watching other bands live shows.
Actually it's pretty easy if you're a good guitarist. I remember when I was a kid watching a country guitarist that wasn't even well known listen to 2 seconds of a song and know exactly how to play it. The hardest part is learning the guitar solos but even those with a great guitarist one or 2 listens and they have it
You can definitely hear Pantera in that solo
And vinnie in those drums
And those drums w Vinnie bruh for sure😵🤘🏻
What an idiotic statement
Dime is amazing in this. I must say, this may be the best metallica cover EVER, by one of the best bands EVER
Once in a generation talent. We love you Dime
This song was only a year old and youtube was only a year old when this video was released. Nice.
holy shit...that guy sings almost exactly as james during the 80's! the drummer is farrr better than lars. great cover!
That's Vinnie and Dime of course they are better then lars and james
Don’t forget about the solo too
“That guy” is Dimebag fucking Darrell you cretin
@@anthonysidor6501 I Agree dime is a better guitarist but I don't think dime can downpick as fast as James does. And I disagree, James is a great vocalist, dime and Phil not even close to James Voice.
@@johnmurphy8330 that is quite possibly the dumbest shit I've ever read. If you dont think Dime could down pick as fast as James then you're an idiot and your opinion is immediately discarded.
Pantera used to play Seek and Destroy in their early days. I still can't believe PAntera was a glam band in their early days. In the '90's they were one of the heaviest bands around.
whoa those drums... are amazing!
I don't think I was at this show, but I saw Pantera so many times at the Hard Roxx. Brings back great memories!
I was at this gig sitting next to the sound board. Pantera played the Hard Roxx at least quarterly. Saw them a bunch during this era.
Great piece of footage there. He played that shit flawlessly.
is it bad i love this version more than metallica's version?
Just natural.
The drumming at 3:15 is makes it 10x better than the original
I don't give a shit which you like. Nor should you give a shit which I like.
The drumming is way better. It's hard not to prefer this one.
my favorite part of this video is the solo, he does it amazingly
This is perfection. Exactly drums
Anselmo wasn’t even in the band yet at this time. Dime is killing the vocals.
Dimebag hands down best guitarist. But I don't think he was downpicking that fast part, which is cool, he preferred that up stroke.
m169marroquin I’d say he’s the best metal guitarist ever with no competition at all but Jimi Hendrix introduced so may
My techniques that guitarists still use today.
You’re right, Dimebag said he prefers playing songs (namely CFH) with upstrokes because he gets more scrape from the pick.
Damn seeing this comment brings back some memories. Rest easy dude you’re guitar lessons were a god send
This is the best cover of metallica!
EVER!!!!!!
You can tell Dime was having a blast doing that cover. What I did about Metalica's version is the rage in James' vioce when he sings this one. Still a kick ass song regardless what emotions are behind the vocals.
I'm not a Pantera fan, but they nailed this cover righteously (even with the obvious lyric changes). Big props!!!
JW
That version amazes me so much i have no words for it...
I love the sound of this one.
Drumming is on the next level 🤘
epic voice
The lyrics are something to live by ......
I guess this is in 1988 because I hear something like pst88
my hang out! I loved this place! gallons of beer, killer bands the good life
He has complete control over the whole building if he told all of those people to destroy the building they would do it no questions asked lol for real behold the POWER OF PANTERA!!! I FUCKING LOVE THESE GUYS Rip dime bag him and Vinny will always be apart of my life a very special part of my life thank you for your music
Dimes voice is amazing!
My hometown. I was DEFINITELY @ this show.
the sound is AMAZING
The best/funniest part of this is Dimebag is doing the YEAHisms a full decade before James was.
Also fun fact, Metal Magic came out a month before Kill em All.
17 years already on youtube wow i just remember watching this video way back 2013 time was so fast bro
love this cover...RIP Dime
I remember hearing Alex Skolnick of Testament saying that Pantera was originally famous for being a cover band that would play thrash metal songs better than the original artists
They did it very well. Dimebag was an insanely talented musician and seemingly great guy. One of my favorite candid clips of these guys
I am pretty sure your right I was stationed in Lawton OK in 86- 89 and watched them play many times at a club called Hard Roxx. Shit might even be one of the head bangers in this
My dad was stationed there at that time. I lived there from age 12-16. Always tried to sneak in and see them, but was always thwarted.
great, that dean headstock, hahaha!!
dimebag ruled everything and always will!
Damn, not bad... Good choice for them to cover. It's a shame Dime had such an untimely departure, at least he lives on through his work. R.I.P.
seek and desTROY! Lol oh Dime. RIP.
Just think about this for a minute and comprehend the fact that he's playing this as a single guitarist playing both guitar parts he nailed it he's Dime was a legend dude and I found this video based on another video that's only like 45 seconds long where he plays the solo part basically and it's mislabeled as 1986 it's from the same show so either this is in 1986 or the other clip is it from 1984 either way one of them is mislabeled because it's clearly the exact same show
dime is singing? awesome! i read interviews were he said he couldnt sing to save his life haha
1984 1984 1984 and Dime was already the best!!!
Woooowwwww.... sent here by your favorite band sucks podcast, pantera episode. All I can say is... those people in the crowd were so lucky to get that live show that night. Wwwoooowww. Amazing...
He actually sounds pretty good on vocals! Go Dime Go! You’re gone but this music lives forever. Never forgotten.
Anyone my age saw this every weekend at Joes Garage in Ft Worth/Arlington Tx 1984- 1989 .Home town proud sucka's! Very rare footage crazy!
That's the bar!!! Thanks ...hard to remember shit now days...lol
0:45
Dime....PST88
That solo is SICK \,,/
These guys are pretty damn good. I think they might go far one day, especially that guitar player!
Bro- 😂
Gosh, Metallica was getting covered in 84?? Legendary! 😆
WOW That was the most awesome thing that i have ever seen
Fun fact! Vinnie Paul was born with a full beard!! No joke🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼
Damn, Dime can sing metal really well.
Just learned this song today on guitar as a beginner and the first thing I decided to do once I got it down pretty well was come to this video to jam it out with Dime.
Good stuff...glad to see some vintage Pantera. I remember when I was in HS had a school friend that was a huge Pantera fan...I never "got it"......looking back on it I just shake my head at my ignorance.
Dimebag's voice is so like early James Hetfield, great cover
R.I.P DImebag Darrell and his brother Vinnie Paul... Metal Legends... \m/
The fact that my dad was probably at this show is fucking awesome. He lived Lawton at this time
Omg yes. I haven't seen this I years. Pure awesome
I think he was still Diamond Darrell then
He was diamond darrell until vulgar display of power
@@georgezoorobjr2765 yes he was Diamond Darrell in CFH
seek and destroy with even more of a kick ass solo
Tight and groovy at the same time. Great guys.
2021 the best cover ever!!
Great cover by Pantera. Didnt know Dimebag Darrell could sing!
Thanks for the video, that was awesome! Man, I was 6 yrs old then. Crazy
dimebag singing...thats great!!awesome cover!!!
this takes me back to 1984...when I used to catch Pantera at the Woodstock club in Killee/Harker Heights,TX ,outside Ft.Hood. They played there quite a bit...wasnt till 3 years later I was in Germany and became friends with a medic,who also was at ft.hood same time in 84. He said "remember that band Pantera?" I said hell yeah...and he pulled out an album..and said its pretty damn good! ahhh..the early years.
holy fuck how have I not heard this version before?? fully sick - dont think i've ever heard this played tighter
man!!! they were just kids in the very beginning of the band! And their performance were fucking awesome!
awesome cover and the sound is perfect
i cant stop watching this video.
damn.
its too awesome
2022
Witnessing Pantera slay Metallica at their own game. Boy do I miss Dime and Vinnie.
what an amazing piece of history you've got here
Dime was so skinny back then. And my god he pulls off Dave's solo of Seek and Destroy like it was nothing.
yyeeeepp
I love how Dime had a bit of Paul Baloff in his voice here too. He really was influenced by all the Bay Area guys in their get up.
Dimebag singing. Fucking great.
Diamond Daryl! Playing all the guitar parts AND singing lead!!! This is better than Metallica ever could have done it
holy crap who's singing? Is that Dime?
Damn right it is
Dime Hetfield
@@liamsagucio61 dimefield
@@samcree3051 Hetbag
Dimefield