Bonus Facts: This show was officially billed as "CFH" (Cowboys From Hell) and not as "Pantera." Same with the merch. First Avenue Nightclub has 1500 capacity. It is the club where Prince recorded Purple Rain. It is widely considered one of the best run clubs in the country. Minnesotans love it. There are hundreds of stars with band names painted on the outside that bands dream of getting. As far as I can remember back to early 2000s, Pantera always had a star at First Avenue. Pantera played here in the Cowboys from Hell era. Phil said The Melvins were playing at the attached sister club, 7th St Entry, last time they played in 90s. In 2003, Metallica played this small club and did an autograph signing the night before they played Minnesota Twins stadium, The Metrodome. I couldn't go to Metallica autograph signing because it was 18+ and I wasn't 18 yet. Lol. I did go to the Metrodome show the next night. Check out my other videos and playlists for metal shows in the Twin Cities going back 15 years. 🤘
@@HorrorKidd88 Not very far at all... Only about 20 minutes by car from Minneapolis to towns around the lake.😉 I'm not too far from those purifying waters...
Robert seems like a dude that is everyone’s best friend/father of the year/can rip your face off if you mess with one of his loved ones. So, he’s awesome!
@@miked2721he really is. When he helped record AIC’s last 2 songs in ‘99 he took care of Layne and even cleaned up chocolate milk Layne spilled while nodding from his mid-recording heroin use. He’s rose through the ranks and has been a champ throughout.
Yeah and they sounded good.This sounds horrible.Saw Pantera live in Spain.The worst guitar sound i have ever heard.Zakk with Pride&Glory though.One of best live sounds ever!What happened?
@@jeffreyrussell3012 You are wrong. It is a pantera non-pantera tribute weird situation. If he plays zakk wylde stuff then even not taking it like disrespect, it is a bad show. Skolnick did this with savatage and ok, it wasn't the greatest thing ever but now after all these years, having pantera songs with different solos would just suck. If he wouldn't do it they should just hire another guitarist that would do it, no egos attached. Benante plays exactly out of respect to vinnie paul and the fans. That is why zakk wylde does the same.
Kirk without guitar Thor, what? Kirk and guitars equals Superman and kryptonite. Kirk is one the worst players with very limited abilities. He doesn’t know what key he’s in most of the time. There is a reason why we call him - Three licks out of key Kirk.
@@BMT3691 That is wrong almost every sentence but what do you mean we? Do you suppose to play guitar and think yourself better? I bet live you wouldn't be able to pull most of his solos.
Guess you never seen pics of Tool at the side of the stage watching Rage Against the Machine. Metal supports Metal. Also seen Kirk Hammett come on stage to play guitar for Kid Rock's American Bad Ass.
One of the biggest snobs and dirt balls. So let’s get this straight he left his family on Christmas to go murder a sleeping bear and then he goes singing with a Nazi. He’s the worst.
Can I just say that Charlie Benante is playing Vinnie Paul's parts so F'ing well! He's doing them justice. He's honoring Vinnie with each performance. I love it.
I really love how Phil looks so healthy and sounds amazing at all these newer shows. So proud he overcame his demons to bring us these impeccable performances!
So true! I'm so glad he got the help he very much deserves. Last time I saw PanterA was at the Roy Wilkens Auditorium. Drove through a damn blizzard of Ozz to get there! Phil was struggling that night. When they did Cemetery Gates, he mumbled all the words. It was heartbreaking to watch. I completely understand what his pain was putting him through.
Gotta disagree, loved Pantera. Vinny said it would never happen again...kinda an over his dead body statement. Luckily money is worth more to his estate than his legacy and the cash grab continues. Vinny and Dime were Pantera.
@@krautbawls2262vinny is just a crybaby. He forbid pantera from reuniting only because he hated phil. And also pantera is pantera because of phil. Remmeber what they were before he joined?
@@кчау-л6яyou are completely wrong. Vinnie did not want to do anything with Pantera because Dime was gone. He said multiple times there is no Pantera without Dime. Sure he had some dislike for Phil as well. Also, Pantera was great before Phil. All of them together were amazing, but Dime and Vinnie were Pantera.
Having seen Pantera many times in 2000's era, I was a bit surprised by Phil being barefoot. Then I remember he had or has a bad back. Phil looks much more straight with his posture. I'm happy he looks healthier & sounds great as before. Phil is one of the best frontman ever. \m/
I was there on the left side by Rex about 3 people away from the stage. Saw Pantera many times in their prime including once before at First Ave. This was awesome, you can say what you want about "this isn't Pantera" but this is as close as it gets with no Vinnie or Dimebag.
Saw them when I was 16 years old and they were touring for Vulgar Display, White Zombie opened for them. Both bands crushed it. Didn't know how lucky I was to be there.
kirk is, in the best way, such a goofy and lovable guy just look at the way he is twirling the mic during the solo starting at 4:12. shoutout to kirk and his childlike whimsy. also shoutout to everyone in this venue cause that's an awesome legendary moment. love stuff like this and everyone seems like they're having so much fun
As much as I appreciate the sentiment..how? How would someone know that Dime, who is deceased, is somehow occupying some magical realm (a realm whose existence is supported by NO evidence whatsoever, and for which there is ZERO reason to suppose exists) where he sits, waiting to get Pantera tickets? Does that really sound like a rational thing to say? Yeah, I already know most people will hate this, because most people are deluded, irrational, and superstitious.
Super cool show, i can remember back to the old Joe's Garage days in West Ft.Worth, Tx. I saw pantera play for $5 bucks 3 dozen times at least. What funny is the fact that they used to all have long glam hair when they started but it quickly turned to the magic they created and still do. Dime and Vinnie bought my brother and I cold beers at Trees in Dallas watching Jawbox and Helmet one night, they new we were old school Joe's boys. What great memories.
I had to walk a thoroughbred racehorse, for weeks, she had a bowed tendon, she was very high strung, this song would come on, on my iPhone, it seemed to calm her down, no shit people, love this song
Somewhere there is a video of someone stopped along side the road next to a horse in a field blaring Pantera with the window down. The horse is headbanging along to the beat of the song. Not sure if it is real or not, but still cool nonetheless!
@@MaynardOwns yeah I know man, saw them in the 90’s. Had to travel though is the point a couple of hours to nyc l. It would be convenient if there was a “small venue” near me again. Just like mosh pits most small venue’s have disappeared in the last few years
Not enough bands left that can fill venues of that particular size anymore, which means there's a limited amount of them per major city, and no one wants to build new ones in underserved markets. And that's before you factor in scalpers, Ticketmaster and their nonsense etc. Be the change, mate. Keep going to live shows and bring your friends, especially for local acts or bands that aren't massive like Pantera and Metallica. If enough people do it, these venues will come back!
@@SiLoMixMaster I also enjoy a billionaire fighting the establishment, with a cabinet made of 6 more billionaires; a true fighter against the establishment.
Kayla Kent plays really good. You can listen to her right her on You tube. She is a die hard Painter fan. Her father took her to a concert when she was teenager. She sounds really good; check her out.
OMG I WAS HERE !!! 5th avenue in Minneapolis !!!! THE BEST NIGHT !!!! So stoked I managed to get tickets for this small secret gig ! Fucking awesome !!!!!!👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Never say never. Just a few years ago I told my kids I was sorry they would never see Pantera live. On 8/9/24 I saw them for my 10th time with my kids for their first time in Chicago.
@@mungofinalfi4480it’s just not the same without the brothers. Also, these dudes aren’t in their 20s and 30s anymore. If you ever saw any shows back in the 90s or early 2000s you would understand. It was just an entirely different experience. You just had to be there. That being said I think that Phil, Rex, Zack, and Charlie are doing a great job of celebrating PanterAs’ music.❤
Metallica are so damn lucky to have Rob with them. Rob seems like the kind of musician that's just there to rock out to metal regardless of the venue. He could easily slip into any band and feel like he's been there since the beginning. He just has so much respect for the music.
I have a polish significant other and polish friends, and they pointed out to me that Rob and Kirk will come out and play polish songs at the polish shows. Mad respect for them both.
Zakk, just a very nice guy. After a show, Experience Hendrix, one in the morning, freezing, he greeted fans by the tour buses. Chatted for probably half hour. Autographed pickguard by drawing a guitar, rock & roll, Zakk. Hoping to repeat on the upcoming EH tour.
@@kskip4242 Dime was one of the best metal guitarists there has ever been. Zakk has his hands FULL trying to learn those riffs and licks that Dime had practiced for decades. Zakk was the only guy for the job imo
@@kskip4242 Bet you couldn't play with 20 fingers what he can with 5, he definitely isn't overrated and with how close he was with Dime, even if Dime hadn't been murdered he would've probably been handpicked by him to take the reins if he'd ever decided to leave.
That was very enjoyable! Respect for all who played/sang that song. For the people who bash Zakk, for not trying to mimic Dime's playing, I say watch this video again. ALL of them sounded phenomenal.
I was at the walk video shoot show at The Riviera theater in Chicago. They did the song twice for extra footage purposes. Got to hang out backstage with them all and tons of pics and autographs. Miss the old guys like Guy Sykes, Kim Vanloon, Maria Gonzales (Roadrunner), Big Val Bichekas (RIP Brother).
Can we all say, Zakk is a wild man on the guitar, what an amazing guitar player, he can probably play anything metal wise and nail it!! Mad respect for Zakk!!!!!
The hack can’t even play, he’s off tempo, misses notes, screwing up all over the place. He sounds terrible and I’m sure Dime is rolling in his grave with the amount of disrespect put to his entire lifetime of work. Hack Wylde only ended up where he is because of who he knows. He NEVER would have made it past a first audition if he wasn’t “known” Pantera died in 2004 You can’t have a band, missing 1/2 its members. All four of them were irreplaceable. Key evidence is this video here, almost unbearable to watch.
Awesome performance gentlemen🤘🤘 many don't realize the Minnesota connection when it comes to both Pantera and Metallica going way back when both bands were first starting off. Glad to see all the shows from both groups coming back some of their oldest fan roots🤘🤘
I love Charlie Benante, he's an amazing drummer, but his tempo is all over the place here, and I've seen more stuff like that from other Pantera gigs. I don't get it, he's an outstanding musician.
@@yourfriendlyneighbourhoods8202 Ofc, nobody disputes that. But there is zero need to play "Walk" in a slower tempo as it's already a slow song (on all instruments). Zakk can shred lightyears faster than that without breaking a sweat.
@@freddyrock Absolutely. Charlie plays million times faster and harder songs on a regular basis with Anthrax, and Rex can also play way more difficult songs. I just don't get it.
Damn Matthew, Thanks for posting, this was incredible all the way through!!!!! Love the zoom in on Zakk!! I never subscribe to a channel based on one video...until now.
I have been spinning some of these records since I first heard them in 94 & it does my heart so much good to see videos like this. The brothers have got to smiling down. Everyone get out and celebrate these songs while we can! 🤘
There were a couple shows like 10-15 years ago where Dave Lombardo played a couple songs with them. There’s definitely a video up here of him playing Battery with them.
@timjaeger6589 I've seen that. Back in 2004 at the download festival Dave played Battery and The Four Horsemen with them. He bought a new energy into the band.
Just like Bon Scott endorsing Brian Johnson before he died, Darrell would have done the same regarding Zakk. You couldn’t ask for a better continuation!
Lol that's completely different. Brian Johnson carried on the band and became a whole new era of AC/DC. Zakk is just celebrating what Pantera did. He's not taking over as GUITARIST OF PANTERA.
I can’t believe how wrong some people can be. Dimes rolling in his grave hearing how awful his songs are being played by Hack Wylde. No respect shown, if he respected Dime he would have turned down hacking his songs. Instead, he saw a money and fame grab and shit all over his “friends” legacy.
To all the "that's not Pantera" people: yeah, we *KNOW.* Dime and Vinnie (sadly) are gone. It's not like they were kicked out or they decided to leave and/or start their own version, like other musicians have done. At least with other bands, hating on the current lineup or pining for a reunion that will likely never happen is your prerogative. It doesn't do any good to point out that this isn't the "real" Pantera because that version isn't an option anymore. If you don't support the decision of the remaining members to stay together and continue to tour, stay in your cave and listen to the stuff they put out prior to the early 2000s. Some of us appreciate that we can still see the remaining members live and keep the band's legacy going.
Nah fuck all four of em. This is blatant disrespect to those brothers. I had a whole comment typed out but who gives a fuck. Fuck Phil, fuck rex, fuck Zakk. And regrettably, fuck Charlie. They ALL know this is blatantly disrespectful. Make an income with something else and respect these musicians legacies and wishes. Like your platinum albums, instead of being a junkie and going, "Well hed want me to do it". Phil can eat ass.
Phil & Rex both walked out on the Abbott Brothers though when they were alive to focus on sideprojects. They had all the chances to rekindle with dime & vinnie for over 3years from Sept 2001 to dimes death in Dec 2004. 3 years!! Yet never made the effort except shit can them.
Thats no Dimebag playing....just sounds off to me. He had a way of playing where others could play the notes but only he could make that guitar sing in his particular style. True extension of himself, same with his brother....Never will there be anyone who could fill either one of their shoes. Legends for ever!
What can you say, it never gets old with this one. The song is way bigger than the band, and probably inspired a whole lof of kids to get into playing music. A lot of modern metal has a whole lot of Pantera in there.
Dude... the place has a 1,550 person capacity... that ain't no small club. I worked at the Town Pump in Vancouver, BC, with bands such as Tool, Collective Soul, and Corrosion of Conformity. It had a maximum capacity of 299 people. That's a 'small club'.
@@markmcgarity it's a nightclub, but the title of the video says small club. It may be a club, smaller than a stadium, but it's a medium to large club, not a small club. And if you've ever seen a band in a 300 seat club, you'd know how intimate is is. This ain't that type of club.
Pantera is the only band I haven't seen that I want to see, I couldn't justify spending the money on seeing them and Metallica, and I unfortunately found out about this surprise concert a day too late, otherwise I would've most definitely been there!:) Looks like they were having a lot of fun:)
I think the reason is because the show was billed as “CFH” (cowboys from hell) and not billed as Pantera. Even the merchandise said cowboys from hell. This person wouldn’t be posting their performance if they were a hater.
Bonus Facts: This show was officially billed as "CFH" (Cowboys From Hell) and not as "Pantera." Same with the merch. First Avenue Nightclub has 1500 capacity. It is the club where Prince recorded Purple Rain. It is widely considered one of the best run clubs in the country. Minnesotans love it. There are hundreds of stars with band names painted on the outside that bands dream of getting. As far as I can remember back to early 2000s, Pantera always had a star at First Avenue. Pantera played here in the Cowboys from Hell era. Phil said The Melvins were playing at the attached sister club, 7th St Entry, last time they played in 90s. In 2003, Metallica played this small club and did an autograph signing the night before they played Minnesota Twins stadium, The Metrodome. I couldn't go to Metallica autograph signing because it was 18+ and I wasn't 18 yet. Lol. I did go to the Metrodome show the next night. Check out my other videos and playlists for metal shows in the Twin Cities going back 15 years. 🤘
Yes!!!! Love First Ave! Great venue! 🤘😎🎶🎶🎶
I'm going there Tuesday for a show. Played in the 7th street entry a few times in 1991 and 1992.
The club where Prince recorded Purple Rain? ....so that must mean the purifying waters of Lake Minnetonka cant be far away from this club!
@@HorrorKidd88 Not very far at all... Only about 20 minutes by car from Minneapolis to towns around the lake.😉
I'm not too far from those purifying waters...
that is awesome!
Kirk and Rob have really become a dynamic duo during this tour cycle.
@@TheyCallMeMrMaybe they sang the Mary Tyler Moore show theme in Minneapolis tonight on stage. It sounded terrible but was hilarious lol
@@mvingeand over the mountain
Latinos brothers:)
@@MrFoxtanz Kirk was filipino I think right?
They do surf together a lot and they're very close friends since covid
Robert was having a blast.
Robert seems like a dude that is everyone’s best friend/father of the year/can rip your face off if you mess with one of his loved ones. So, he’s awesome!
@@miked2721 Ik I love him too I'm sure lots love him ❤as well just equal
@@miked2721he really is. When he helped record AIC’s last 2 songs in ‘99 he took care of Layne and even cleaned up chocolate milk Layne spilled while nodding from his mid-recording heroin use. He’s rose through the ranks and has been a champ throughout.
I'll always love RT from his days with ST!!! And Metallica too obviously!!! Beast mode Bassist
Kirk was high as fuxk
I have a feeling Kirk and Rob would show up to my Birthday party if I asked them to.
As long as they didn't cover when doves cry
You supplying the Hookers and blow? If so I'll show up too 😳
ya got a good H connection eh?
@@fartdonkey8290😂
Probably if you have down syndrome, I faked having down syndrome to meet slash
Oh my god that guy from Suicidal Tendencies and the guy from Exodus 😱
Guy from Exodus??
"PUNCH IT!" - Captain Kirk
@@kennethmoore956 Kirk founded it and was a leader until he got invited to Metallica and passed the torch to Gary.
...and the guy from Ozzy and the guy from Anthrax.
IKR?
This is too freaking cool! Fun fact: Rob Trujillo used to play in Ozzy's band with Zakk. Seeing on stage together brings me back to the old days!
Rob also played on Black Label Society
@@TheDroctavia That's right. He was on 1919 Eternal
Wow that just hit me. Makes me wanna watch the Budokan concert again!
We were there.
Yeah and they sounded good.This sounds horrible.Saw Pantera live in Spain.The worst guitar sound i have ever heard.Zakk with Pride&Glory though.One of best live sounds ever!What happened?
Robert and Kirk funkin the purple attire!
Well it is Minneapolis home of Prince.
clown royal purple my dude!
@@vs4571and they are at First Avenue where Prince got his start!
as a homage to Prince
@@luqmxaxn actually it's probably for dime. clown royal purple was his color
The most down to earth members from Metallica!
they are not from Metallica they are from The Wedding Band
I’d argue that James has become extremely down to earth and more humble in his older age.
@@the_minimalistic_adventureSo has Lars, no seriously! He has
Those two have been dating each other for years
@@the_minimalistic_adventure Yes, he did evolve quite a lot, after Jason left the band.
Pantera AND Metallica at a nightclub?!?! This place is magical! I want to move there & stay forever!
That ain’t Pantera, bro. That’s a really good Pantera Cover Band.
Mad props to the fan that recorded this. GREAT quality and clarity video and sound rarely produced from a fan's viewpoint at the show
For real. Great footage
How do you know a really great show. When the audience know every fucking word. RESPECT.
Kirk without a guitar is like Thor without his hammer
Come on Zakk Deserves Big RESPECT for Pulling off Dimes licks when he doesn't even need to be doing this ......
@@jeffreyrussell3012 You are wrong. It is a pantera non-pantera tribute weird situation. If he plays zakk wylde stuff then even not taking it like disrespect, it is a bad show. Skolnick did this with savatage and ok, it wasn't the greatest thing ever but now after all these years, having pantera songs with different solos would just suck.
If he wouldn't do it they should just hire another guitarist that would do it, no egos attached. Benante plays exactly out of respect to vinnie paul and the fans. That is why zakk wylde does the same.
Thor is not the god of hammers.
Kirk without guitar Thor, what? Kirk and guitars equals Superman and kryptonite. Kirk is one the worst players with very limited abilities. He doesn’t know what key he’s in most of the time. There is a reason why we call him - Three licks out of key Kirk.
@@BMT3691 That is wrong almost every sentence but what do you mean we? Do you suppose to play guitar and think yourself better? I bet live you wouldn't be able to pull most of his solos.
Did we just see the world's richest back up singers of all time?
World's richest stage crashers!
🤣
Absolutely
Guess you never seen pics of Tool at the side of the stage watching Rage Against the Machine. Metal supports Metal. Also seen Kirk Hammett come on stage to play guitar for Kid Rock's American Bad Ass.
One of the biggest snobs and dirt balls. So let’s get this straight he left his family on Christmas to go murder a sleeping bear and then he goes singing with a Nazi. He’s the worst.
Can I just say that Charlie Benante is playing Vinnie Paul's parts so F'ing well! He's doing them justice. He's honoring Vinnie with each performance. I love it.
Benante is bar none, one o the best Metal drummers alive!!!!!
@@MarkJensen-x1j He seems like such a down right decent dooder to boot.
He's definitely making the Brick Wall proud.
Saw them last year and hell yes, the drums stole the show. Could feel his bass drum crushing my chest
You can just say. But you should just shut up. Nothing you said means anything.
I really love how Phil looks so healthy and sounds amazing at all these newer shows. So proud he overcame his demons to bring us these impeccable performances!
So true! I'm so glad he got the help he very much deserves. Last time I saw PanterA was at the Roy Wilkens Auditorium. Drove through a damn blizzard of Ozz to get there! Phil was struggling that night. When they did Cemetery Gates, he mumbled all the words. It was heartbreaking to watch. I completely understand what his pain was putting him through.
Phil’s an ass. Hopefully he changed more than shooting heroin and binge drinking.
I love how rob & kirk are such bros. Thats so awesome.
They share the love of Surfing!
They surf???
Agreed 💯
They hired Rob to be Kirk’s boyfriend. 😂😂😂
Kirk had a lot of love for both Vinnie and Dime, it only feels right he gets to be on that stage whether Vince and Dime are or not.
Gotta disagree, loved Pantera. Vinny said it would never happen again...kinda an over his dead body statement. Luckily money is worth more to his estate than his legacy and the cash grab continues. Vinny and Dime were Pantera.
@@krautbawls2262 oh I agree w you man, but if there was anyone Dime and Vince would want in their shoes it’d be Zakk and Charlie.
@@krautbawls2262vinny is just a crybaby. He forbid pantera from reuniting only because he hated phil. And also pantera is pantera because of phil. Remmeber what they were before he joined?
@@кчау-л6яyou are completely wrong. Vinnie did not want to do anything with Pantera because Dime was gone. He said multiple times there is no Pantera without Dime. Sure he had some dislike for Phil as well. Also, Pantera was great before Phil. All of them together were amazing, but Dime and Vinnie were Pantera.
@@davidcloud8315 not under the name though.
Having seen Pantera many times in 2000's era, I was a bit surprised by Phil being barefoot. Then I remember he had or has a bad back. Phil looks much more straight with his posture. I'm happy he looks healthier & sounds great as before. Phil is one of the best frontman ever. \m/
He looks like he's lost a bunch of weight and looks a lot clearer in his posture and energy.
I wanted to hate on him for the flip flops BUT you made a damn good point.
Thank God this happened and captured on video before I die.
Charlie and Zakk doing a great job honoring our brothers who have passed on! Sounds great
I was there on the left side by Rex about 3 people away from the stage. Saw Pantera many times in their prime including once before at First Ave. This was awesome, you can say what you want about "this isn't Pantera" but this is as close as it gets with no Vinnie or Dimebag.
I also saw Pantera in their Prime a couple times at the Aragon Ballroom, my son and I just saw them Chicago last Friday such a kick-ass show
Saw them when I was 16 years old and they were touring for Vulgar Display, White Zombie opened for them. Both bands crushed it. Didn't know how lucky I was to be there.
I saw White Zombie on their tour in the mid 90’s. Loudest concert I ever experienced, my ears were ringing for days!
Lucky!
Then Machinehead gained traction 🙂
The same here I seen them in 96 at blossom music center white zombie
@@tomwilson1006 La Sexorcisto was such a good record.
I saw one of only 6 dates in July of 93 where it was White Zombie, Pantera, and Megadeth. Amazing show.
kirk is, in the best way, such a goofy and lovable guy just look at the way he is twirling the mic during the solo starting at 4:12. shoutout to kirk and his childlike whimsy. also shoutout to everyone in this venue cause that's an awesome legendary moment. love stuff like this and everyone seems like they're having so much fun
I got to see Pantera in a small club cover Metalica before Phill joined the band. Dime sang Am I Evil
Just reminds me no one can, or ever will, replace dimebag. He was simply too good
Haha that’s awesome! Kirk is such a goofball.
He walked off stage because his mic was broken.
@@EmpathicRebel-mn8ee I thought he was looking for his wah
@@TheKillingGame01 He always got a back-up wah pedal. Come on man.
Well, with a name like Kirk, how could you not be? 😂
You know Dime is watching one of his Idles Kirk sing along and it has him smiling so big he is so proud and happy up above.
*Idols
As much as I appreciate the sentiment..how? How would someone know that Dime, who is deceased, is somehow occupying some magical realm (a realm whose existence is supported by NO evidence whatsoever, and for which there is ZERO reason to suppose exists) where he sits, waiting to get Pantera tickets? Does that really sound like a rational thing to say? Yeah, I already know most people will hate this, because most people are deluded, irrational, and superstitious.
@@My_trashtalking_accountand you're just a bummer man. 🤷
@@My_trashtalking_accountbraindead
@@My_trashtalking_account Dude, it's not literal. I'm not a believer either but chill out bro, he just wanted to say something nice and heartfelt.
Phil sounds amazing!
dude it was a great show!! my fav club in minneapolis too!! they sounded great except this love, imho
no he doesn’t he sounds like shit now
Phil, at least when he's talking, sounds like Dan Soder doing his Macho Man impression
@@lukridzombieyea hes kind of sounded like shit since after far beyond driven. Even before then.
Super cool show, i can remember back to the old Joe's Garage days in West Ft.Worth, Tx. I saw pantera play for $5 bucks 3 dozen times at least. What funny is the fact that they used to all have long glam hair when they started but it quickly turned to the magic they created and still do. Dime and Vinnie bought my brother and I cold beers at Trees in Dallas watching Jawbox and Helmet one night, they new we were old school Joe's boys. What great memories.
Seeing MetallicA go out and do PanterA with PanterA is about as fxxxing wholesome as it gets in metal. Hope this tour hits Houston again.
Damn I miss the brothers. RIP legends.
Love the crowd! Way to represent MN.
What is MN?
@@anthonybrewer3413 it’s the abbreviation for Minnesota.
@@planetcoreyWhy don't just say "Minnesota"? Too lazy to write a full fucking word? Muricans, I swear.
LETS FUCKING GO
A historic show for sure - very cool! I saw them in Asbury Park in 96 on the Great Southern Trendkill tour so I know what its like, awesome!
A+ Camera work, genuinely, Kirk and Robert on stage and you still record the solo 🤘 Respect
Best Rob and Kirk doodle ever.
I had to walk a thoroughbred racehorse, for weeks, she had a bowed tendon, she was very high strung, this song would come on, on my iPhone, it seemed to calm her down, no shit people, love this song
Somewhere there is a video of someone stopped along side the road next to a horse in a field blaring Pantera with the window down. The horse is headbanging along to the beat of the song. Not sure if it is real or not, but still cool nonetheless!
Wish I had a “ small” club like that near
Small compared to 20,000 seat arenas and 100000 seat stadiums there normally In
@@MaynardOwns yeah I know man, saw them in the 90’s. Had to travel though is the point a couple of hours to nyc l. It would be convenient if there was a “small venue” near me again. Just like mosh pits most small venue’s have disappeared in the last few years
This is the venue type we’re should be seeing more of. Reminds me of the size the shows used to be.
Not enough bands left that can fill venues of that particular size anymore, which means there's a limited amount of them per major city, and no one wants to build new ones in underserved markets. And that's before you factor in scalpers, Ticketmaster and their nonsense etc.
Be the change, mate. Keep going to live shows and bring your friends, especially for local acts or bands that aren't massive like Pantera and Metallica. If enough people do it, these venues will come back!
My 2 favorite metal bands together on stage. This is awesome. 🤘✊️
So much love and respect for all those guys. Loved to see Kirk and Robert join them as well showing thier love too.
It's like a "movement".. could it be happening all over again? The energy is goddamn electric when the crowd sings along with Pantera
Rock and metal has been blowing up which is great. This was great.
@@MrNickpeck36 Because of Trump fighting against the establishment who tried to eliminate him, that inspires the spirit of metal
@@SiLoMixMasterTurbulent times are more conducive to hard rock/metal!
@@SiLoMixMaster I also enjoy a billionaire fighting the establishment, with a cabinet made of 6 more billionaires; a true fighter against the establishment.
No one could ever replace dime but Zak is the closest u will get. Pantera forever
That chick on UA-cam that plays in her bedroom is closer
Kayla Kent plays really good. You can listen to her right her on You tube. She is a die hard Painter fan. Her father took her to a concert when she was teenager. She sounds really good; check her out.
@@SFloyd794 I think you meant Planter
@@danyukhin Typo
That's about how I feel. This isn't Pantera, but Zakk Wylde and Charlie Benante are the absolute best possible fill-ins for the Abbott brothers.
Pantera! This live brings back memories from back in the day!
OMG I WAS HERE !!! 5th avenue in Minneapolis !!!! THE BEST NIGHT !!!! So stoked I managed to get tickets for this small secret gig ! Fucking awesome !!!!!!👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Awesome 👍
RIP Dimebag. I spent my teen years dreaming of being as awesome as you are. Still play every riff i can.
This is an awesome crowd and I'm never gonna feel what its like at a Pantera show🤘🤘✌️🖤🤘🤘
Never say never. Just a few years ago I told my kids I was sorry they would never see Pantera live. On 8/9/24 I saw them for my 10th time with my kids for their first time in Chicago.
you're absolutely right. and neither will the people at this show
@@Cowboy1Brian What do you mean?
@@mungofinalfi4480it’s just not the same without the brothers. Also, these dudes aren’t in their 20s and 30s anymore. If you ever saw any shows back in the 90s or early 2000s you would understand. It was just an entirely different experience. You just had to be there. That being said I think that Phil, Rex, Zack, and Charlie are doing a great job of celebrating PanterAs’ music.❤
@@vcvortex6356 iT WASN'T pANTERA THOUGH
Phil sounded like wrestler Randy Savage.
"SNAP INTO A SLIM JIM!!!!"
Goddamnit now you've made me start singing this as Macho Man, thanks for that
Didn't doyle steal his girlfriend
Oooh yeaaah
The cream of the crop alrighs rises to the top OHH YEAAH..
☝😎
ANNND there ain't nothing sweeter than these sugar packets I found backstage OH YEAAH!!
Metallica are so damn lucky to have Rob with them. Rob seems like the kind of musician that's just there to rock out to metal regardless of the venue. He could easily slip into any band and feel like he's been there since the beginning. He just has so much respect for the music.
As much as I hate to say it I've been listening to both of these bands for over 30 years
I love how Rob and Kirk are these two dudes who always get the weirdest ideas together like those times they’re playing local songs on their shows.
I have a polish significant other and polish friends, and they pointed out to me that Rob and Kirk will come out and play polish songs at the polish shows. Mad respect for them both.
Metallica paying respect.🤘
The Cowboys and Horsemens together.
hell yeah
Awesome saying.
I remember some 20 plus years ago you weren't even allowed to mention Metallica's name on the official Pantera website forums and now here we are.
@@abatt4233Probably because Metallica went woke with the ‘Load’ album, turned their back on metal for a while
Would be Cool To see Metallica and Pantera perform The four horsemen together
This is no other than Minneota's most iconic venue, First Avenue.
I cannot even list how many bands I've seen there, going back 4 decades.
I hear that riff and get chills every damn time, just gets you pumped up!
Zakk, just a very nice guy. After a show, Experience Hendrix, one in the morning, freezing, he greeted fans by the tour buses. Chatted for probably half hour. Autographed pickguard by drawing a guitar, rock & roll, Zakk. Hoping to repeat on the upcoming EH tour.
EH Tour?
I think Zakk sounds amazing, he does Dime’s playing justice. Don’t get the hate.
His playing is just messy and his phrasing is an abomination. Also, his side to side head banging is cringe AF
:(
Way too slow. It’s dragging
@@JLE999 yea right. Zakks style comes out too much and it’s really unnecessary
Amen!!!
4:28 Brother Zakk, gotta get down on the slide Dime style
Zakk is overrated as fuck.
@kskip4242 I don’t remember anyone asking
@@kskip4242 Dime was one of the best metal guitarists there has ever been. Zakk has his hands FULL trying to learn those riffs and licks that Dime had practiced for decades. Zakk was the only guy for the job imo
@@kskip4242do you play guitar?
@@kskip4242 Bet you couldn't play with 20 fingers what he can with 5, he definitely isn't overrated and with how close he was with Dime, even if Dime hadn't been murdered he would've probably been handpicked by him to take the reins if he'd ever decided to leave.
always a thing of complete joy to see sir Hammett pop out of all sorts of Random corners
That was very enjoyable! Respect for all who played/sang that song. For the people who bash Zakk, for not trying to mimic Dime's playing, I say watch this video again. ALL of them sounded phenomenal.
That's no small club
That’s what I was thinking, Kinda like a HOBlues hell it just may be😂😂
@@CoppercustomzIt's First Avenue in Minneapolis.
Capacity is 1550.
Small would be somewhere like the Juke Joint in Springfield MO when it was still around.
For Pantera and Metallica it is
To all those who were there and in the pit, what a blast!!! Cheers, and thanks!!! The air was Goddamn electric!!!
I was worried they were going to let Kirk play the solo 😂
Him and Dime had similar styles and they both used the pentatonic approach for soloing.
His wah wah wah
@@russkate88 Are you out of your mind? Dime was 100x a better guitar player than Kirk, there's NOTHING similar in their styles whatsoever.
@@russkate88 hahaha stop 😂
@@guitarlair no
I was at the walk video shoot show at The Riviera theater in Chicago. They did the song twice for extra footage purposes. Got to hang out backstage with them all and tons of pics and autographs. Miss the old guys like Guy Sykes, Kim Vanloon, Maria Gonzales (Roadrunner), Big Val Bichekas (RIP Brother).
oh man i am so envious! I never got to see Pantera play live but love their music for something like 30 years nearly. What an amazing performance!
Awesome.
Kirk's turning into Ronnie James Dio
Can we all say, Zakk is a wild man on the guitar, what an amazing guitar player, he can probably play anything metal wise and nail it!! Mad respect for Zakk!!!!!
We can't all say that, because most of us have ears and can hear how terrible he is. Poser
The hack can’t even play, he’s off tempo, misses notes, screwing up all over the place. He sounds terrible and I’m sure Dime is rolling in his grave with the amount of disrespect put to his entire lifetime of work.
Hack Wylde only ended up where he is because of who he knows. He NEVER would have made it past a first audition if he wasn’t “known”
Pantera died in 2004
You can’t have a band, missing 1/2 its members. All four of them were irreplaceable. Key evidence is this video here, almost unbearable to watch.
These are the collaborations fans always wanted to see! 🤘🏻🍻🤘🏻
Thanks for sharing, bro!
Awesome performance gentlemen🤘🤘 many don't realize the Minnesota connection when it comes to both Pantera and Metallica going way back when both bands were first starting off. Glad to see all the shows from both groups coming back some of their oldest fan roots🤘🤘
First ave is a pretty cool place
Phil sounds like a more chill Randy Macho Man Savage in the beginning
Just saw them at US Bank stadium and that's the first thing I said to my son.
@@lordkhail haha!
Those Metallica dudes all got chubbies listening to that precision drumming.
He was wondering why kirk left. He look like he was having abit of stage fright or something, lol!
doubtful it is a very basic song.
I tought it was Lars on the sticks
a top 3 show ive ever been to by far. first ave with pantera was AMAZING.
\m/ thanks for sharing... R.I.P. Darrel
“Walk on home boy.”
Rob walks.
They sound amazing! But i don't know why they slow down the songs
I love Charlie Benante, he's an amazing drummer, but his tempo is all over the place here, and I've seen more stuff like that from other Pantera gigs. I don't get it, he's an outstanding musician.
uh maybe because they aren't 20 anymore
Happens when bands get older. Metallica aren’t as fast they used to be, same as the majority of other metal/hard rock bands
@@yourfriendlyneighbourhoods8202 Ofc, nobody disputes that. But there is zero need to play "Walk" in a slower tempo as it's already a slow song (on all instruments). Zakk can shred lightyears faster than that without breaking a sweat.
@@freddyrock Absolutely. Charlie plays million times faster and harder songs on a regular basis with Anthrax, and Rex can also play way more difficult songs. I just don't get it.
“You can’t be something you’re not”. Without Dime and Vinnie it’s not Pantera
Damn Matthew, Thanks for posting, this was incredible all the way through!!!!! Love the zoom in on Zakk!! I never subscribe to a channel based on one video...until now.
Imagine being there and seeing Kirk and Rob walk out? During Walk?! Amazing.
Bunch of musicians enjoying themselves phuck the haters 😊
Where's james and Lars??
James worried zakk might spill beer on him again lol
They were in the restroom sharing a stall.
doing something way better than this tribute band
Parking cars
I’d lose my shit!!!
Then go find your shit. Get help in finding your shit again.
@@adriantrusca1245fun police out here 😒
I have been spinning some of these records since I first heard them in 94 & it does my heart so much good to see videos like this. The brothers have got to smiling down. Everyone get out and celebrate these songs while we can! 🤘
No one can be so much badass than Phil singing "Walk" in barefoot!!!! and the drums with the 2 Legends is just Epic!!!!
I'd love Charlie Benante to stand in for Metallica at a few of their shows. That would be refreshing.
There were a couple shows like 10-15 years ago where Dave Lombardo played a couple songs with them. There’s definitely a video up here of him playing Battery with them.
@timjaeger6589 I've seen that. Back in 2004 at the download festival Dave played Battery and The Four Horsemen with them. He bought a new energy into the band.
Just like Bon Scott endorsing Brian Johnson before he died, Darrell would have done the same regarding Zakk. You couldn’t ask for a better continuation!
Lol that's completely different. Brian Johnson carried on the band and became a whole new era of AC/DC. Zakk is just celebrating what Pantera did. He's not taking over as GUITARIST OF PANTERA.
I can’t believe how wrong some people can be. Dimes rolling in his grave hearing how awful his songs are being played by Hack Wylde. No respect shown, if he respected Dime he would have turned down hacking his songs. Instead, he saw a money and fame grab and shit all over his “friends” legacy.
To all the "that's not Pantera" people: yeah, we *KNOW.* Dime and Vinnie (sadly) are gone. It's not like they were kicked out or they decided to leave and/or start their own version, like other musicians have done. At least with other bands, hating on the current lineup or pining for a reunion that will likely never happen is your prerogative. It doesn't do any good to point out that this isn't the "real" Pantera because that version isn't an option anymore. If you don't support the decision of the remaining members to stay together and continue to tour, stay in your cave and listen to the stuff they put out prior to the early 2000s. Some of us appreciate that we can still see the remaining members live and keep the band's legacy going.
Nah fuck all four of em. This is blatant disrespect to those brothers. I had a whole comment typed out but who gives a fuck. Fuck Phil, fuck rex, fuck Zakk. And regrettably, fuck Charlie. They ALL know this is blatantly disrespectful. Make an income with something else and respect these musicians legacies and wishes. Like your platinum albums, instead of being a junkie and going, "Well hed want me to do it". Phil can eat ass.
400$ to go see the shitty half of Pantera be 50? Fuck that and fuck them.
Phil & Rex both walked out on the Abbott Brothers though when they were alive to focus on sideprojects. They had all the chances to rekindle with dime & vinnie for over 3years from Sept 2001 to dimes death in Dec 2004. 3 years!! Yet never made the effort except shit can them.
Thats no Dimebag playing....just sounds off to me.
He had a way of playing where others could play the notes but only he could make that guitar sing in his particular style. True extension of himself, same with his brother....Never will there be anyone who could fill either one of their shoes. Legends for ever!
What can you say, it never gets old with this one. The song is way bigger than the band, and probably inspired a whole lof of kids to get into playing music. A lot of modern metal has a whole lot of Pantera in there.
why is phill anselmo barefoot
Why not
you save money, when you don't use shoes, when you WALK!!!
He has bad bunions and his feet hurt
That's no Pantera, that's Phil and friends
Dude... the place has a 1,550 person capacity... that ain't no small club. I worked at the Town Pump in Vancouver, BC, with bands such as Tool, Collective Soul, and Corrosion of Conformity. It had a maximum capacity of 299 people. That's a 'small club'.
Was thinking that too.
Who fucking cares. Your mom is a 1500 seat club
dude, 1550 is small, especially if you are used to playing 20k or more...299? that isn't a club, that's a restaurant/bar
@@markmcgarity it's a nightclub, but the title of the video says small club. It may be a club, smaller than a stadium, but it's a medium to large club, not a small club. And if you've ever seen a band in a 300 seat club, you'd know how intimate is is. This ain't that type of club.
1500 maniacs is a freakin' zoo...
Pantera is the only band I haven't seen that I want to see, I couldn't justify spending the money on seeing them and Metallica, and I unfortunately found out about this surprise concert a day too late, otherwise I would've most definitely been there!:) Looks like they were having a lot of fun:)
Fuck I love Charlie Bernate.... Plays Vinnie's parts absolutely perfectly
Brings a tear to the eye
I don’t think you understand what a small club is
Hahahaha. No shit
Kurt left during the solo LMAO
Who?
kurt? lol
@@rinzler4841 ya Kurt Hammlet
Kirk?
Kurt left in the 90s bro
Edgelord video title putting “ Pantera” in quotes. Now you can ramble on about how “ it’s not really Pantera “
I think the reason is because the show was billed as “CFH” (cowboys from hell) and not billed as Pantera. Even the merchandise said cowboys from hell. This person wouldn’t be posting their performance if they were a hater.
@@kylefeingold3886But also yea, it ain’t Pantera.
That voice of Phil Anselmo makes me melt every time.....❤❤❤
Love how Robert moves the fingers, like he is playing and Kirk, lost without the guitar