Vinnie Paul Abbott, the man who put the big phat groove back into rock drumming while everyone else was trying to compete with speed. Than you Vinnie for being a great drummer. We will miss you.
at 1:22, you can see the left edge of his left foot hold the hi hat position down for that sweet wash sound (not tight or open) WHILE kicking over the double bass during these lines. That's some badass control. Legend forever RIP
That's a technique I use regularly learned from watching Vinnie. A little awkward at first as it felt uncomfortable turning my heel out but once I got used to it what a difference. Works great as I use 2 bass drums but not effective with a single bass drum with double pedal. The left beater resting against the head dampens the impact from the right beater a little too much.
Vinnie Paul is amazing, but saying he is never out of time is too much. There are some little oofs even in this video. Perhaps not out of time per se, but some awkward bassdrum action etc. Doesn't matter, but he's definetily no robot drummer. Which is a good thing :d.
@@Vaginaattori dude he is one of hardest hitters out there he os the king of thrash drumming and there ain't shit wrong with the way he uses his kickers the double bass is sick in all his shit
@@leeroyjplaisance3921 I hear some stuttering in that double kick+crash fill at some parts. Not out of time really, but just uneven volume of hits etc. Not that it makes any difference, since it's so negligible. I just instantly heard it, & remember this video for that reason actually. 0:34 he rushes with the hi-hat for a second, but fixes it right away. My point is, there really are drummers out there, who play like robots, & seemingly never make mistakes(everyone makes them at times of course). There's nothing robotic about Vinnie Paul for me. Just sounds great, & plays with good volume.
@@leeroyjplaisance3921Dude come on 1:09 his bass drum was sloppy af. He should’ve just continued the fill with his hands since it was tight and did it on the floor tom instead
If u ain't got nothing nice to say get the fuck dude and dude got a name it vinnie mother fuckin Paul and no one hit harder than vinnie Paul bruh rip Abbott Brothers
@E F Not always man look at Scott Travis from judas priest, as big of a guy he his, he's got some skinny calves and he can play some blazing fast double bass.
One of the best drummers in Metal period , no need for 260 BPM double kick playing to prove that. The difference between a good and a bad drummer can be noticed if both played a 4/4 rock beat , one will still play it better than the other.
The way he hits that shit looks like he'd need a new kit for every show. I remember Pantera shows where you feel like you're heart is going to explode because of the most brutal rhythm section w.Rex. they were definitely a force. Good times
AlexSufferAD dude had the tightest groove. Music is sound and silence, in proper proportion. Vinnie and Dime both understood that intrinsically, and though both were consummate professionals, they knew that they were most effective when they were just doing their job and letting others speak when it was their turn. Dime knew how to fill a space like no one since Rhoads, and Vinnie knew how to open up so much space for other sounds to come through. Completely given to the song. Unselfish. Humble. Serving the song. That’s what made them both great musicians, better than most in their genre.
His playing has been talked about extensively but his producing skills changed a sound of metal forever. No metal band before Pantera had that sound and he is one of the main reasons because of it!! Love/Miss ya Riggs!!!
Absolutely correct. His bass drum sound is practically the standard metal bass drum sound since he created it. Every metal drummer copied it after Pantera hit the scene.
He was a genius way ahead of his time just like his little brother. I’ll always wish I could thank the Abbott brothers for the influence they’ve had on me
Their biggest records were all produced and mixed by Terry Date, so not sure what you're on about. Also, let's be honest: It was Lars on Justice who popularized that bass drum sound.
My heart is sad, that he is gone! He is a excellent Drummer, as a fellow drummer, not up to his standards, he will be missed, my prayers will be with his family. 😔🥁🥁🥁☹️
Nathan L Same. I sit at my kit for 30 minutes and work up a sweat and marvel at these guys who do it night after night, year and year, for a lifetime. That's some SERIOUS LOVE for the beats. Passion. This loss hurts my soul to this day.
+DrumDude007 been a drummer for 20 years. This isn't a 'double-bass heavy' song, he is only using it for bit parts, small fills and accenting. You do realize what you are hearing is through an ambient microphone , not the sound board, right? The transience isn't really the same, drums never sound as clean as they would through a mixing board after compression and EQ are applied.
One of the things I never see anyone talk about is that whenever he's doing straight 8ths or 16ths, he leads with his left foot. He said in an interview that he got it from starting off with one kick drum and always keeping the left foot keeping time in quarters or eights with the hi-hat pedal. So when he finally got a second kick drum, it just felt more natural to keep things going that way. You can see it starting at 2:03, he's leading with the left foot and the last note of the phrase, on the one, is a left foot kick. Super cool to see in action!
I alternate with my feet a ton but I never purposely lead with the left. Maybe I should because I've been having issues with my right foot lol I do lead with my left hand when doing rolls. Drummers do weird shit man
I'm not a metal drummer, but have had reasons to learn double pedal and have it as another string to my bow. I was in GNRs tributes for a long time and noticed that Matt Sorum did the same. In my non-advanced double kick playing, I've learnt a bit of it and can feel how, depending on the tempo and beat, it can "knit" things together better than leading with your right foot.
@@drumtracksdirect It really made a ton of sense to me to lead with the left foot in certain situations because of really working on keeping time with the left foot hi-hat. I'm not a drummer really, I'm a bass player and guitarist that picked up drums along the way, but I've always been a massive fun of drumming. It was Mark Zonder of Fates Warning that really made me want to get that left foot hi-hat stuff going. I really never aspired to play much double bass, especially straight 16th style stuff, I was more into interesting patterns with it, but as soon as I read that about Vinnie Paul, I really worked on leading 16ths with the left foot and it's fun! Never knew Matt Sorum did it too!
I feel so bad for this guy , one of my hero's growing up for sure. I could not get back on stage after seeing my brother get shot up right in front of me. You know this guy hurts ALOT. I have some respect for Vinnie keeping on playing.
2:05 seen all the chippings from his sticks... that shows how hard the dude hits the drums, he uses his sticks upside down for extra power aswell, no one drums as hard as Vinnie!
Vinnie lived an extraordinary life. He experienced more in his 54 years than most, and assuredly more than even some who still draw breath will ever achieve.Vinnie was a credit to his craft and a helluva musician. Vinnie's accomplishments will echo in eternity. I am saddened by his passing yet I take solace in the fact that he is with his brother now in the afterlife. Ruling there just as they both did here on earth. \m/
Donna Ransom BTW his mom has been dead for years, Dime is burried next to her. His father is still alive. Lives in Arlington, TX. I think, met him once around 83 or 84.
vinnie and dime, this is the first time in a long while that i truly wished there was a heaven (or maybe hell? 😉). wouldn’t mind seeing them play together.
What an amazing drummer. Very talented just like his brother. They loved their music growing up and mastered it. To see Vincent and Darrell was definitely on my bucket list. Never got the honor to do so.
I'm so grateful I got to see Vinnie Paul in concert at least 2x in my lifetime, once with Pantera in 1997, and then in 2007 with Hellyeah in my hometown El Paso, Texas. I wished I could have met him in person, because he literally is the biggest drumming influence I have ever had; just to tell him what a difference he made in my musical outlook and approach. He is truly one of the best rock/heavy metal drummers in my eyes. R.I.P.
CORZER0 dude. XXX was a legend in the rap community, and Vinnie was a legend in the metal community. There. Can we just shake hands and agree that they are both legends in their own way?
It definitely makes my heart heavy. If he wasn't so fucking brutal id probably be sobbing. Two drummers that make me rock out and actually say to the screen "fuckin get it!!!!" 1. Bonham 2. Vince I moved to the city they still lived in right before Far Beyond Driven came out.Age 15 my first concert. They'd come through the drive thru where i worked. He was brutal all the time.we were too young to party with them.Eventually got autographs and run ins (denied entrance to alot of their house parties😁). The Guitar Show in Dallas; the strip club...Pantera will always be the most brutal band of all time.They feel like family or my best bros from high school and the only thing about Texas ill claim
I can't say I'm a big Pantera fan. Not exactly what I listen to. I've heard much heavier and faster but I can honestly say no one ever hits harder than these guys. The clarity of their aggression cuts through like no one has been able to do before. And that can't be contrived or planned on. It's just comes straight at you. A very gifted group indeed. RIP.
He had such an unique style... My favourite drummer along with Charlie Benante, the way of driving the songs just with kicks and making them the heaviest possible was his true talent. RIP Vinnie.
He and Dave really are/were a huge inspiration on modern metal drumming, totally! Mario Duplantier even cited them as huge inspirations for his playing, and he's the best modern drummer so that says lot!
Vinnie was tight, well rehearsed with an even tempo and surprisingly although hitting very consistently, he was not destroying his drums and cymbals, you can tell by his touch on the crashes. He knows exactly what force is necessary to get the right tone out of the instrument while still kicking ass, a sigh of a sophisticated musician.
Hellyeah, by Hellyeah, from their album Hellyeah
Hell yeah
Hey, but...
Hell yeah.
Hell to the yeah
Hellyeah brother
We love you vinnie rip
You're back jamming with your brother Vinnie. RIP man... I'm a sad panda...
voodoolife I hear ya brother
2 sad pandas 🐼 in my house too.
Yeah, RIP Vince
Lol super sad panda
The afterlife will never be the same. RIP!!!
voodoolife amen brother.
Even with basically no guitar you can't help but groove to this. Legend.
Vinnie Paul Abbott, the man who put the big phat groove back into rock drumming while everyone else was trying to compete with speed. Than you Vinnie for being a great drummer. We will miss you.
yeah he focused on groove and was still faster than alot of drummers, he was crazy good, def one of my favs
at 1:22, you can see the left edge of his left foot hold the hi hat position down for that sweet wash sound (not tight or open) WHILE kicking over the double bass during these lines. That's some badass control. Legend forever RIP
Amber Klein I noticed that!! His foot control is insane
That's a technique I use regularly learned from watching Vinnie. A little awkward at first as it felt uncomfortable turning my heel out but once I got used to it what a difference. Works great as I use 2 bass drums but not effective with a single bass drum with double pedal. The left beater resting against the head dampens the impact from the right beater a little too much.
wow can't believe you caught that, that's amazing.
he plays like he hears his brother behind him ...RIP Dime
are you kidding??? his drumming is fucking woeful for this band.
ever heard of Pantera? everything he did in that band was 100x better than this shit.
VAN HALEN!
multiestonian van halen rules!!!!
Danny Reese now rip vinnie:(
Danny Reese He passed away today.
Pure fucking groove man! One my big heroes!
That guy film must have had bleeding ears. Goddamn
okay this dude NEVER drifts out of time, not even for a split split second. he also grooves so hard, fucking literal god man. RIP king
Vinnie Paul is amazing, but saying he is never out of time is too much. There are some little oofs even in this video. Perhaps not out of time per se, but some awkward bassdrum action etc. Doesn't matter, but he's definetily no robot drummer. Which is a good thing :d.
@@Vaginaattori dude he is one of hardest hitters out there he os the king of thrash drumming and there ain't shit wrong with the way he uses his kickers the double bass is sick in all his shit
@@leeroyjplaisance3921 I hear some stuttering in that double kick+crash fill at some parts. Not out of time really, but just uneven volume of hits etc. Not that it makes any difference, since it's so negligible. I just instantly heard it, & remember this video for that reason actually. 0:34 he rushes with the hi-hat for a second, but fixes it right away. My point is, there really are drummers out there, who play like robots, & seemingly never make mistakes(everyone makes them at times of course). There's nothing robotic about Vinnie Paul for me. Just sounds great, & plays with good volume.
@@leeroyjplaisance3921Dude come on 1:09 his bass drum was sloppy af.
He should’ve just continued the fill with his hands since it was tight and did it on the floor tom instead
If u ain't got nothing nice to say get the fuck dude and dude got a name it vinnie mother fuckin Paul and no one hit harder than vinnie Paul bruh rip Abbott Brothers
Jheez look at those calves
@E F Not always man look at Scott Travis from judas priest, as big of a guy he his, he's got some skinny calves and he can play some blazing fast double bass.
Nicko AmadorII he’s just got dense muscles, I can sympathize.
They're tense. Vinnie Paul is a monster on the drumkit but he hasn't got " the best technique"
Ruben Salvador: what do you mean. His technique was fucking legendary 🤘🏼🥃🤘🏼
E F calves are genetic but drumming like vinnie will tone the fuck out of them
RIP
Legends.
Блядь, к огромному нашему сожалению.
@Nickhead87 fck off
Nickhead87 dude shut up
One of the best drummers in Metal period , no need for 260 BPM double kick playing to prove that.
The difference between a good and a bad drummer can be noticed if both played a 4/4 rock beat , one will still play it better than the other.
so true i cant stand all that bpm computer trigger bullshit
CrushingGroovesByAlexFromSuffer exactly bro
@@CSA71666 yeah it takes the bass sound away.
The way he hits that shit looks like he'd need a new kit for every show. I remember Pantera shows where you feel like you're heart is going to explode because of the most brutal rhythm section w.Rex. they were definitely a force. Good times
AlexSufferAD dude had the tightest groove. Music is sound and silence, in proper proportion. Vinnie and Dime both understood that intrinsically, and though both were consummate professionals, they knew that they were most effective when they were just doing their job and letting others speak when it was their turn. Dime knew how to fill a space like no one since Rhoads, and Vinnie knew how to open up so much space for other sounds to come through. Completely given to the song. Unselfish. Humble. Serving the song. That’s what made them both great musicians, better than most in their genre.
His playing has been talked about extensively but his producing skills changed a sound of metal forever. No metal band before Pantera had that sound and he is one of the main reasons because of it!! Love/Miss ya Riggs!!!
Absolutely correct. His bass drum sound is practically the standard metal bass drum sound since he created it. Every metal drummer copied it after Pantera hit the scene.
And all he did to get that click/attack sound originally was use wooden beaters and silver dollars taped to the batter head.
@@adamwright8607 makes you want to try it!
He was a genius way ahead of his time just like his little brother. I’ll always wish I could thank the Abbott brothers for the influence they’ve had on me
Their biggest records were all produced and mixed by Terry Date, so not sure what you're on about. Also, let's be honest: It was Lars on Justice who popularized that bass drum sound.
RIP Vinnie Paul, reunited with Dime. Thank you for all the great tunes.
My heart is sad, that he is gone! He is a excellent Drummer, as a fellow drummer, not up to his standards, he will be missed, my prayers will be with his family. 😔🥁🥁🥁☹️
Nathan L Same. I sit at my kit for 30 minutes and work up a sweat and marvel at these guys who do it night after night, year and year, for a lifetime. That's some SERIOUS LOVE for the beats. Passion. This loss hurts my soul to this day.
F off
RIP Vinnie Paul. You will be missed. Thank you for the music
i always liked Vinnie drum style, very technically accurate and linear with his sound
Technical and Vinnie paul don't belong in the same sentence.
+DrumDude007 agreed.... only thing technical about him is his heel toe technique, but in this video his double bass footwork is hideous.
+Logan Wilder his doubel bass is fine in this video.. you're just a hater
+aaronrus you must not be a drummer.
+DrumDude007 been a drummer for 20 years. This isn't a 'double-bass heavy' song, he is only using it for bit parts, small fills and accenting. You do realize what you are hearing is through an ambient microphone , not the sound board, right? The transience isn't really the same, drums never sound as clean as they would through a mixing board after compression and EQ are applied.
Loved his snare sound. Sounds like a shotgun
Thats bad wording
@@Gibby_gaming Are you referring to the word shotgn?
@@Gibby_gaming *shotgun
The shotgun got the bad guy
@@adams115 thats what i was gonna say
One of the things I never see anyone talk about is that whenever he's doing straight 8ths or 16ths, he leads with his left foot. He said in an interview that he got it from starting off with one kick drum and always keeping the left foot keeping time in quarters or eights with the hi-hat pedal. So when he finally got a second kick drum, it just felt more natural to keep things going that way. You can see it starting at 2:03, he's leading with the left foot and the last note of the phrase, on the one, is a left foot kick. Super cool to see in action!
now THATS a fucking analysis
I alternate with my feet a ton but I never purposely lead with the left. Maybe I should because I've been having issues with my right foot lol
I do lead with my left hand when doing rolls. Drummers do weird shit man
That's why he could pull off becoming that easily!
I'm not a metal drummer, but have had reasons to learn double pedal and have it as another string to my bow. I was in GNRs tributes for a long time and noticed that Matt Sorum did the same. In my non-advanced double kick playing, I've learnt a bit of it and can feel how, depending on the tempo and beat, it can "knit" things together better than leading with your right foot.
@@drumtracksdirect It really made a ton of sense to me to lead with the left foot in certain situations because of really working on keeping time with the left foot hi-hat.
I'm not a drummer really, I'm a bass player and guitarist that picked up drums along the way, but I've always been a massive fun of drumming. It was Mark Zonder of Fates Warning that really made me want to get that left foot hi-hat stuff going. I really never aspired to play much double bass, especially straight 16th style stuff, I was more into interesting patterns with it, but as soon as I read that about Vinnie Paul, I really worked on leading 16ths with the left foot and it's fun!
Never knew Matt Sorum did it too!
What a joy! Thank you ever so much, Scott Ian, for sharing such s treasure with us, really appreciated 🙏🙌🥲🤘
This is legendary for real!!! Big Hellyeah to Saint Vincent!!!
Domination. That is all needs to be said. That breakdown. Perfect example of his and Dimes use of silence and power.
Vinnie and Dime were such badasses!!!!
Arlington, Tx will never be the same without them!!!!
THE MOTHERFUCKIN HEARTBEAT OF PANTERA \m/ we miss you and your bro sooo much... the world got a little less heavy when you boys left
I feel so bad for this guy , one of my hero's growing up for sure. I could not get back on stage after seeing my brother get shot up right in front of me. You know this guy hurts ALOT. I have some respect for Vinnie keeping on playing.
Alvin Nelson and now he's dead...
Just like Lombardo, he looks like he is barely trying, but tight & keeping time. * Crank up " war nerves" & down a drink for Vinnie; r.i.p. dude*
R.I.P. Vinnie.
Hero.
Amazing just amazing. Thanks for sharing Scott Ian on Vinnie Paul day today I just sat with a Heineken gonna watch again hope you have more of these.
2:05 seen all the chippings from his sticks... that shows how hard the dude hits the drums, he uses his sticks upside down for extra power aswell, no one drums as hard as Vinnie!
Ironbound95 he was a fucking powerhouse mate
he’s hitting rim shots all the time, which helps a lot with it
My dad has his stick he threw into the crowd. Things beat to shit.
Have u seen elloy cassagrande
I propably do.. but it is too expensive to "feel free"
RIP VINNIE :(
Saulo juarez reynoso 😣😣
RIP to this Legend!
He inspired many and his legacy will live on for ever! 🙌🏻🤘🏻🙏🏻
My man Vinny Paul may you and dime RIP ty so much for all the joy y'all gave to the fans
Love you brother. Thank you for being in my life and with my family. I was so blessed to be with you on those last days.
RIP Vinnie .. You will be missed. Fucking monster behind the kit
Vinnie lived an extraordinary life. He experienced more in his 54 years than most, and assuredly more than even some who still draw breath will ever achieve.Vinnie was a credit to his craft and a helluva musician. Vinnie's accomplishments will echo in eternity. I am saddened by his passing yet I take solace in the fact that he is with his brother now in the afterlife. Ruling there just as they both did here on earth. \m/
Nice
Yeah man 🫡💯🎯
Comforting thought, humans are crazy to believe in such things. But nonetheless... Let's hope there is an afterlife.
afterlife?
@@chrisharding2813 oh yeah, I'm sure you're so enlightened. you people are insufferable.
Rest in Peace Vinnie. My condolences to your family (especially your mother after having lost 2 sons). ❤
Donna Ransom BTW his mom has been dead for years, Dime is burried next to her. His father is still alive. Lives in Arlington, TX. I think, met him once around 83 or 84.
KlrFking McDiller Thanks for info. Prayers for his father
vinnie and dime, this is the first time in a long while that i truly wished there was a heaven (or maybe hell? 😉). wouldn’t mind seeing them play together.
You girls got me in tears!!!! Got ur pull, love Phil
Very interesting view point. You can feel the power. See the power. Be the power.
R.I.P. V.P......
I will miss you, thank you master!
RIP VINNIE PAUL
Excellent feeling solid sound. Vinnie Paul my Respect always R.I.P.👍🤙🥁🤙👍!!!
So much respect for this brother!!! Miss the good old days!!!
What an amazing drummer. Very talented just like his brother. They loved their music growing up and mastered it. To see Vincent and Darrell was definitely on my bucket list. Never got the honor to do so.
Fucking legend! Could watch him play all day man.He beats those drums not to scramble them
+GamerDares wins Well each to their own but i personally think his drumming in Pantera,Damage Plan and Hellyeah is fucking unreal
peaner083 yeah agree with the first two you put down there but i don't understand anybody who likes cowboy metal bullshit.
+GamerDares wins for the most part i agree, his drumming on "say when" is kickass though
R.I.P Brother. Thx for everything
R.I.P. Vinnie Paul 1964-2018 you are a best drummer in the world 🥁 we’ll miss you #monsterdrummer
one & only ... your kick sound will be in my heart forever ...
RIP Vinnie one of my all time favorite drummers.
Love to you Vinnie Paul, Pantera was for me the greatest of all time, and the soundtrack to my growing up. R.I.P.
RIP Vinnie Paul. At least you’re reunited with Dime and can jam eternally under a metal sky. We miss you brother
Vinn and dime, absolute MASTERS of there skills!!! Out of this world showmen!!!
INCREÍBLEMENTE EXCELENTE VINNIE PAUL
I smiled my BLACK TOOTH GRIN the entire time! Thanks for posting this!
I'm so grateful I got to see Vinnie Paul in concert at least 2x in my lifetime, once with Pantera in 1997, and then in 2007 with Hellyeah in my hometown El Paso, Texas. I wished I could have met him in person, because he literally is the biggest drumming influence I have ever had; just to tell him what a difference he made in my musical outlook and approach. He is truly one of the best rock/heavy metal drummers in my eyes. R.I.P.
...arguably the greatest Thrash Metal drummer, of all time. ✊✊✊👍
Tremenda pérdida, realmente sentimos su partida. Que descanse en paz. Fuerza para su familia.
He left millions to his drum tech.
Idk about millions, but only 5% is it.
Fil Solano It was close to 400-600k
ThatRemasterGuy yeah that’s about right. All I know is that it was around 5% of his state. Kat is set, he even took a bullet for Vince
@@filsolano5465 he took a bullet for his brother.
Kats a hero along with those other 4 that died.
My god that last fill 💪💪💪stronger than all
The video felt like it went by so fast. I guess because it was so good. Amazing.
Yeah, Vinnie Paul is the best!!!! He is the person I would love to meet the most one day if I could.
Same here, if ever hellyeah come here I'm getting a VIP ticket just so i can meet him
John Beerman I did get a VIP ticket! Gonna meet them in April
Alex Smith How was it haha?
Alex Smith did you met him?..
John Beerman and now he has passed.
A legendary film... THIS IS A TREASURE.
RIP Vinnie. I can't fucking get over this. He's such a beast.....
Nice!....miss you everday Mr Paul.
R.I.P Vinnie Paul . Thank you for everything
His cymbals sound REALLY nice! Also RIP :(
RIP Vinnie! Those fills, man!
Love how even his left knee kinda goes side to side in a rhythm, this is making me buy a drumset. Rest in POWER vinnie and dime!!!
A Vulgar Display of Power.
Long Live The Abbott Brothers! Long Live The Metal God PANTERA! The best there ever was, STRONGER THAN ALL!
still gives me chills. the dedication to excellence that him and his brother had was just unbelievable.
R.I.P vinnie paul
XXXtentacion was a nobody Vinnie Paul was a real legend
why are u comparing the two? there is no similarities between what they do at all. Both are legends in their own way.
@@SebastianGonzalez-cf1jl Wrong. Vinnie was and always will be a legend. The other douche, who I won't even name, is a no-fucking-body.
CORZER0 dude. XXX was a legend in the rap community, and Vinnie was a legend in the metal community. There. Can we just shake hands and agree that they are both legends in their own way?
Rap sucks
Joel Marioni but it doesnt matter. Respect him like a human being
Very good timing. That's the most important thing. Great drummer.
That floor tom is so flubby sounding. I want to know who makes the throne cause that thing is solid!
RIP Your Music Lives On And On What More Can Anyone Say Apart from A Great Legend Drummer.
Holy sh.. ? One of the best drummer in the world . Now in the universe ;P RIP VP !
The Greatest Thrash Metal Drummer of ALL TIME!✊✊✊👍
Who else cried
Autismo Skeletino me bro
Choking up watching this stuff
Yup
It definitely makes my heart heavy. If he wasn't so fucking brutal id probably be sobbing. Two drummers that make me rock out and actually say to the screen "fuckin get it!!!!"
1. Bonham 2. Vince
I moved to the city they still lived in right before Far Beyond Driven came out.Age 15 my first concert. They'd come through the drive thru where i worked. He was brutal all the time.we were too young to party with them.Eventually got autographs and run ins (denied entrance to alot of their house parties😁). The Guitar Show in Dallas; the strip club...Pantera will always be the most brutal band of all time.They feel like family or my best bros from high school and the only thing about Texas ill claim
Me
I can't say I'm a big Pantera fan. Not exactly what I listen to. I've heard much heavier and faster but I can honestly say no one ever hits harder than these guys. The clarity of their aggression cuts through like no one has been able to do before. And that can't be contrived or planned on. It's just comes straight at you. A very gifted group indeed. RIP.
First of all poser this isn't pantera and your a nerd go have a soy latte and walk on home boy
This is Hellyeah
I was lucky enough to meet him twice. Once at a concert and the other at the gas station I worked at
Seems so effortless for him, a true artist, a great American master...
RIP Vinnie Paul
He had such an unique style... My favourite drummer along with Charlie Benante, the way of driving the songs just with kicks and making them the heaviest possible was his true talent. RIP Vinnie.
2:31 hell of a fill
Damn, must be cool for you to see Charlie playing live with Pantera
Another true pioneer of drumming from the 80s thrash metal scene,
Him and Dave lombardo are responsible for the sound of modern metal drummers.
He and Dave really are/were a huge inspiration on modern metal drumming, totally! Mario Duplantier even cited them as huge inspirations for his playing, and he's the best modern drummer so that says lot!
Rest in peace vinnie!!! Respect from Baltimore
Monstrously timeless. RIP Big Vin
Rip Vinnie Paul.🤘💀🤘
Gone too soon, just like his brother...
What the hell kinda troll was that at 2:04!!!
XD When I saw his face I thought I was watching lord of the rings or some shit
Greg Tribbett - ex Mudvayne and Hellyeah guitarist
Only a couple thousand comments, what a shame. DUDE WAS A BEAST!
Truly the brick wall
RIP Vinnie....
RIP VINNIE PAUL!
i didnt think he played much after dimes murder . and had to see it right next to him
he didnt for a bit, but then realised he had to snap out of it
Unreal doesn’t even begin to describe him. Miss this guy a lot.
Great Vinnie! God bless you!
Vinnie was tight, well rehearsed with an even tempo and surprisingly although hitting very consistently, he was not destroying his drums and cymbals, you can tell by his touch on the crashes. He knows exactly what force is necessary to get the right tone out of the instrument while still kicking ass, a sigh of a sophisticated musician.
RIP Vinnie...
Rip Vinnie!!!!
R.I.P. Master
Thank you for all!
Absolutely Incredible to see from that vantage point! RIP Big Vin
Rest in peace :(