Oh man, I can watch this concert over and over. I love watching them practice with Anselmo reading the lyrics from his papers... It's just so nostalgic.
I really was, I now work just down the street from there. I want to buy the old building and revive that place just like Joes was back in the 80's. Its now a used car lot called AutoMaxx. I actually drank my first beer in a bar at there. It was given to me by Darrell in the back room. That was before Cowboys From Hell. Not shittin ya. I have the friends to prove it!
I got 2 versions of this show on DVD. The first has the pre-show stuff on it. Kerry and Phil/Dime doin some riffs backstage...but the DVD ends before the last song is done. Second version has the whole show but the pre-stuff is shorter. Must have been taped by a roadie or two ;-)
Monsters at Moscow, 1991.... the first EVER american music concert on soviet soil.... these guys, Metallica, and ACDC... and a crowd of 3.5 Million people(It was the second largest recorded concert of all time)... that is what i believe to be the best moment
Lamb of God has groove elements, Gojira, White Zombie, parts of Machine Head, aspects of High on Fire, Six Feet Under, Eyehategod. Groove metal is hardly a large or popular genre, but it does exist.
this is Pantera w/ King. Keep in mind this is from 1989; none of them look the same as everyone is used to. This is rare footage that should be golden.
They were glam for their first 4 albums. It wasn't until Cowboys from Hell when they really broke out of the glam stuff into thrash (Power Metal was arguably thrash), and later became groove, pretty much officially on Far Beyond Driven.
There exists a video of Slayer playing "Fucking Hostile" live with Phil doing vocals and Tom doing backup vocals. I think that's the closest thing I can think of to that lol.
I still love and support all the side and other bands these guys played in except phils other bands besides DOWN, PANTERA was the beginning for me. Damage Plan was the "END" when he died. This is AWESOME footage and love everything that PANTERA did or DIMEBAG did, AWESOME!
CarnageGalore actually has a point. They both became Groove Metal around the same time so the obvious explanation is that they both developed the style off one and other. Pantera and Exhorder were friends Kyle Thomas said it himself, and he actually hates when people compare the 2 bands to each other.
Kerry wrote alot of the shit and was awesome at it. But as far as pantera to slayer, i love slayer but i will take pantera any day. I never saw slayer come out with as many ball crushing hits as pantera did not to mention all the fucking awesome video footage pantera gave us with there home videos. They had so much personality in everything they did to there music,smoking weed and drinking. No body made me wanna play music and party harder then pantera did.
Fuck, you can tell when Dime comes in, his tone is so much heavier than Kerry's. Awsome vid, I'd have have loved to be there but I was only one year old at the time.
@FlavioDrums Sorry flavio maybe im too drunk but im with you this is a really epic moment Pantera my first metal band playing with one of the ,ost brutla thrash metal band Slayer
Dimebag tried out for Megadeth, and wanted Vinnie to be the drummer, but Dave Mustaine had already hired one. So Kerry King, Dimebag and Vinnie all could have been in Megadeth.