Black, white, hispanic, asian, martian, doesn't matter. Nobody can ignore the sheer power of that breakdown. You have to give it the respect it deserves. Even if it's just a simple head bob, you can't hear it and not react. Love seeing people react to awesome shit not of their normal taste. They both get it. Rock the fuck out dude and chick!
my mother doesn't listen to any rock at all but she was like "What is this killer sound ? " when she passed by the screen when I was watching the breakdown. Dime was a true genius that could bring everyone together. Getcha a pull , mate !!
Did you see the one where the girl was on her phone and talking during the solo and then says that Frank Iero from My Chemical Romance is a better guitarist?
I watched it at least three times a day 5 to 6 days a week I'm self-employed this is my motivational morning afternoon and evening get my head in the game tune imagine trying to weld to this oh I've been doing this for more than 15 years
No shit, I saw them at Giants stadium, I think it was 97 ozzfest. Bout 60,000+ and that was an all out riot when Pantera came on. All hell broke loose. I can't imagine a million and a half person pit. Can you imagine how thirsty you'd be. Hell just small shows and I'm dieing after an hour or so of stomping around. Oh it's the little things in life haha.
1.6 million before Pantera took the stage. They stopped trying to count at 1.6 million before they went on. Well over 2 million when metallica went on, since they were a popular band and had already played all over Europe and the Soviet Union.
@@rustyshackleford7265 research is your friend, try it sometimes. Anybody with a half a brain cell can look out at the crowd and see it is more than 500, 000
#muchrespect Just the admiration you guys showed for Dime's playing proves to me that you have respect for all music, even if it is not what you might normally listen to. I just found you guys, and I subbed immediately. To Dime and Vinnie, R.I.P. Brothers!
He started winning guitar contests in the Dallas/Ft. Worth area when he was 14. Eventually, he had won so many that they asked him not to compete anymore, so he became a judge for them. All of that was even before Pantera got together.
@@jasonshofner5322 Actually, Jerry and Carolyn bought him his first Les Paul and amp on his 12th birthday. He didn't enter a contest until Dean Guitars hosted one at the Agora Ballroom in Dallas when he was 14. He was around 17-18 when he started judging, because he had won every year since his first. I knew the guys.
I’m an old metal head who grew up with this music and I love watching these Domination reactions when that breakdown comes up. You two seem like a really sweet couple and I enjoyed watching this. Keep it up!
I still remember everybody holding Metallica up on a pedestal until Far beyond driven came out and went straight to number 1 accomplishing something no metal band had ever done. Phil called Metallica a bunch of pussies. Pantera showed everyone how to stay heavy and kick ass.
I live in the area near where Dime (guitarist) and his brother Vinnie (drummer) lived. 2 of the nicest guys you could meet. First time I met them I was in an older band in the early 2000's playing a show in Ft. Worth and while we were playing Dime came up in front of me and started tossing jello shots up at me laughing his ass off. Great memories of those two. They are truly missed!
@@EyeSoulband yea met them in the mid to late 80's doing the club scene in Texas. When I first met them they had the original singer Terry Glaze, but when they recruited Phil, their image, and especially their sound changed for the better. Even after they made it big, Dimebag and Vinnie would still come to the smalltime clubs to watch everybody perform, and give us pep talks about the buainess and drink with us. They stayed humble even when they hit the big time.
Lots of folks came out!! They were excited 😜 I don’t care 🤷🏾♀️ for that music 🎶 but y’all reaction was fun and I saw y’all got into it too lol 😂 very cool 😎 Happy Hump Day
One of if not the greatest metal guitarists of all time and one of the biggest innovators in metal music to date. I love watching Pantera videos just to see him play!
I remember when pantera first came out. I was in high-school. And I've never heard anything like it. Because I was brought up on country music and my friends introduced me to this new wild music.
I love watching my black US cousins reacting to metal. I can see a time soon when black metal bands will start making great music. Please do Holy Wars by Megadeth studio version and then Master of Puppets by Metallica. Love from Australia.
Black metalheads are already kicking ass! There have been and still are several great metal bands out there with one or more black musicians. Body Count, Sevendust, Killswitch Engage, Skindred, Fire From the Gods, Animals as Leaders just to name a few.
RIP Dimebag Darrell and Vinnie! PanterA - Floods live or studio, to me are both damn good. but I like to see dimebag do his thing on the guitar... and PanterA -cemetary gates!
Huhu, actually it was 2 years after the fall of the wall of Berlin, at this time the last sovietic thing was the kremlin. No, not Russia, the kremlin alone.
Great to see different musical cultures cross over and everybody's cool with the other. It just takes a few uninterrupted minutes to try and "get" the other genre as something special. Very cool guys!
They estimated that over five hundred thousand people attended that show. That’s unprecedented. I saw Pantera probably 12-13 times and I’ve seen hundreds of bands play live. And to this day, Pantera played the best concert I’ve ever seen.
ive only been to 2 of the shows, but I do agree, no one could ever match their stage presence, especially back during the Vulger/Beyond Driven days, their energy was amazing
Soooooo happy to see people who are willing to listen to all music regardless of you like. You NEVER know what your missing out on unless you try/listen/experiment with new music!!!!
It makes me so proud to see this brother & this soul sister and all the other brothers sharing and enjoying real metal the way it was, because metal has no color its for everybody to enjoy!!!
I love watching hip-hop fans react to metal videos and in most cases seem to end up loving them, but Pantera seems to win every single one of them over, especially in this song's breakdown...NOBODY cannot help from nodding their head in the rhythm of the last half of this song!
D&T SQUAD Like someone else said here, if you like breakdowns, then "Davidian" from Machine Head and "Dead Embryonic Cells" from Sepultura have some of the best from close to that same time period, '91-'94... You may also want to check out other Pantera (pronounced PAN-tear-uh) tunes, "Walk", "5 Minutes Alone", "Floods", and "I'm Broken" for some metal with great GROOVE...
You two just witnessed the KINGS of Power Groove Metal&the best band you could possibly witness live! That particular concert was crazy the police there were beating the crowd with batons for having a good time. I've seen Pantera live 3 times&each time was AMAZING! You 2 should do one on Deftones My own summer (shove it) Another AMAZING band&great video!
When I was 17 I went to my first metal show. I have kept going to shows ever since. I have jumped off stages, ridden the tops of crowds, been in circle pits, and walls of death. This is the same for most metalheads. I am 36 now and it's not stopping. I am going to 2 local shows this weekend.
11,000 armed soldiers were present at the concert that day to keep the dizzyingly large crowd in check. It is estimated somewhere around 1.8 million were in attendance.
I love how pantera comes across to all people of different backgrounds and music genres.ive loved pantera from the 80s and they just kept getting harder and harder and never sold out RIP dime RIP vinny
Pantera has some pieces where part of the experience is the direction of the sound. Some riffs sound amazing because switches between right and left channel. It kind of adds a new dimension.