#pantera #reaction #walk Rapper FIRST time REACTION to Pantera - Walk! I FREAKING love THIS! Join this channel to get access to perks: / @blackpegasusraps
My niece heard me listening to Pantera while working and she said....That old people music is crazy. Old People? I grew up considering music from before the 60s as old people music... It was quite the reality check that its old enough to be "old people music" The music Ive heard her and her brothers listen to, sounds like kiddy music played on a cheap keyboard and computer. No instruments, all auto tune....Id have called it pansy music back in the day....still would.
@@mayadog2497 I actually had a conversation the other day with a buddy from work about seeing businesses that boasted things like "Since 1988" and then I realize that's 36 years ago! LOL
@@mayadog2497 I read a comparison of today's "hits" and yesterday's classics once, it looked something like this; Nikki minaj (lyrics) "You a stupid ho You a stupid ho You a stupid ho You a stupid ho, etc" Led Zeppelin, Thank You "If the sun refused to shine, I would still be loving you. If mountains crumbled to the sea, there would still be you and me."
I just call it groove metal with some sludge/stoner mixed in there That’s what pantera sounds like to me and Black Sabbath and led zeppelins kinda started that
Fun fact. When Phil Anselmo left home at the age of fourteen to pursue his rock career he turned around and looked at his father and said, you're the man of the house now dad
My first time was "vulgar display of power" in 1992 and then " great southern trendkill" in 1997 RIP VINNY AND DIME!! that music changed my life would love to have seen damageplan
Vocalist Phil Anselmo said that the message of the song was "Take your fucking attitude and take a fuckin' walk with that. Keep that shit away from me. "His message was aimed at friends that treated the band differently when they arrived home after touring for Cowboys from Hell. He said, "They thought it had gone to our heads, like we've got this rock-star thing embroidered across our faces."
There's just something hypnotizing about this song. When I saw them for my first time in the mid 90's, I was 16 and maybe 100 lbs. The crowd was full of heshers twice my size, so I chilled in the back like a scared rabbit waiting for the concert to start... until, they led off with the riff to Walk, and a switch flipped in my head. I marched right up to the front feeling completely fearless and never left. One thing I learned is the big guys in those crowds back then looked out for the little guys. But man, what a wild night! No concert has ever compared.
OH yeah...there were those assholes trying to look tough, looking for people who looked like easy targets. But there were usually more of US, watching for people like THEM to make an example out of. So glad someone had your back and made sure Pantera was the experience it deserved to be! ✊
My daughter plays travel softball, this ised to be her walk up song when she was 10-12...she's 17 now and gets super hype when she hears it now...ahhhhhh the memories of peoples faces when she walked up to the box.
I was just going to comment the same thing! Walk is just aggressive magic-I’m sure it’s probably even more for dudes, but I think this song kicks anyone’s a$$ into gear. 👊🏼 😉
I'm a 5-ft tall 57-year-old redheaded woman and this song speaks to me as well. I love it as much now as I loved it back then it's part of my rager playlist. Like this, Limp Bizkit break stuff, oh there's a bunch of korn songs on that list as well, the real old metallica, not that new s***. And a whole other bunch of good s*** that nobody ever expects out of a 57-year-old 5ft tall woman but it wasn't always 57 LMFAO. " be yourself. By yourself. Stay away from me.""
Oz Fest 2000 They started playing This Love, but at the first break, where it drops down a notch... they instead started Fking Hostile. Second best concert moment in my life. First best was early Tool at the local College amphitheater while on LSD for the first time.
I had never watched your channel before this video. And what caught my attention was knowing how a rapper would react to this. Rappers love heavy ass metal like this. And I knew the riff would blow your mind.
Pantera brought Southern Soul into to metal music, it's a thing that had never been done before, and has never been done since. Thanks for listening to this stuff, big respect and love.
The loss of Dimebag Darrell had to be one of the worst blows to all fans of music. Dimebag was a master of the strings and an amazing person. Such a senseless killing. I'll never get over it.
Dude, please go down this rabbit hole! Pantera was the hardest metal band in the 90's. 5 minutes alone, this love, I'm broken, revolution is my name, the list goes on. I used to listen to their second album vulger display of power before every football game and it put me in that zone where I felt like I could run through a brick wall.
They were definitely one of the grooviest, hard, not at all. At least from the "extreme metal" stuff I came from back in the 80s and 90s, lilke godflesh, napalm death, morbid angel et al. Back in my elitist metal days (I was 16-21), I didn't like Pantera because they weren't "hard". I'm not crapping on them, it was just my perspective from my experience on bands around the same time (and earlier). They definitely made a lot of bands at least look at 'groove' if not incorporate/take it as their own (i.e copy).
I fucking love that line, "be yourself, by yourself, stay away from me." Classic 😆 They got another song with some gnarly fightin' words, "5 Minutes Alone." Head bangs on broken glass!! Awesome, haha.
Phil Anselmo, went to the same High School as I did, he was a couple years ahead of me, I think my sister was in his Graduating Class 🎓. Grace King high school in Metairie, LA. He sang for a local band called RAZOR WHITE, in the 80's. Next thing I knew I came back from DESERT STORM and he was the singer of PANTERA and they BLEW UP
O.M.G. I -never- thought that I'd be watching Black Pegasus head banging to Pantera, but here we are. Man I love watching reactors: re-living my memories watching people making new memories or me making new memories watching them breakdown bands, singers, entertainers that I've never heard of. Only in this regard do I still give YT some credit for being able to find new friends, or new neighbors as we say in Texas, that I love virtually hanging out with. Peace and Respect! \m/
I wondered why so many of the comments didn't mention this. An absolute lunatic goes up onstage and kills an absolute guitar genius during a live show! This influencer has no clue about it! SMH
Phil Anselmo (the lead singer) is definitely known for fighting. He's someone you really should avoid fighting. Not saying he's invincible but he's definitely someone who it would take a skilled fighter to have a chance. You should check out their song '5 Minutes Alone'.
Every time our local rock station plays this song, you roll down your windows, turn off your radio, you hear this song blaring from almost everyone's cars. So cool!
I’m a 69 year old white woman who is the widow of a man whose name is Jay Abbott. First cousin with Dime Bag Darrell and Vinny Paul Abbott. I was never a metal fan and so I have never heard them play live. My husband used to have a doubt about being adopted and never told. When I first saw a picture photo of Vinnie Paul Abbott I knew he was blood kin. They looked like twins! Pantera CREATED the genre of Heavy Metal music! Not an exaggeration at all.
Thank you!! what your kin gave to this world in their music will never be forgotten and will live on always even though the boys drank too much and were a little wild the music and the band they created has helped millions of people through the toughest of times
Pantera are awesome, epic, a worthy note in the history of music... but to say they created heavy metal is just straight wrong. Black Sabbath is the only band that can genuinely be credited with that accolade.
@@JayJay270681 much respect for your opinion black Sabbath are and have always been a rock band in my humble opinion metal arrived with the Judas priest album "stained class" and continued with iron maiden " number of the beast"
Very cool, they were family. However, Pantera was decades late in inventing metal. I love em, but no reason for crediting them for something thats not remotely true.
every metal singer in the world wants to sound like Phil..Hes a GOAT. This band is legend and i could on for hours about how amazing they are and how much they have influenced metal..
"Vulgar.." and "Far Beyond.." are by far Pantera's apex and best works. Vulgar ushered in their finely crafted, unique sound and Far Beyond then perfected it.
Now we are talking BP this a my rabbit hole RIP Dime!!!! Five minutes alone, Mouth for war, floods, cowboys from hell. cemetery gates, art of shredding
@@rammingspeed5217 The fan asked to be punched and the band decided to take a picture and use it as an album cover forever immortalizing the fan, I think the person just wanted to be punched by Phil Anselmo so he could say he got punched in the face by Phil Anselmo. Pantera fans were different, by far the craziest mosh pit I was ever in.
The singer is Phil Anselmo is from my hometown of Metairie, Louisiana. Next time New Orleans. He will fight but he’s not trained. He and some friends also started what became one of the biggest and most controversial haunted houses The House of Shock. Pantera is the perfect balance of heavy and melodic for me. Other bands come close but always loose me with the singer doing a Cookie Monster impression.
Ages ago, some friends dragged me to Anselmo's for a party that we weren't invited to. It was pretty cool until somebody realized nobody knew who we were LOL. Even when they showed us out, they weren't really ugly about it. Had to've been maybe '97...
I love your reaction cause we all felt that same way the day that shit was released, pure aggression, and love and respect, you have to watch the videos like vulgar video and others, but those dudes are van Halen in the beginning on mass amounts of high energy and serious dedication ❤
Too bad the guitarist, Dimebag Darrell was murdered on stage during a concert. He was buried in a KISS casket (Rock & Roll All Night plays throughout eternity).
I saw DamagePlan on that tour a few weeks before that in Philly. Dime smashed his guitar and threw it into the audience, and 2 dudes were fighting for the neck and base part and slicing their hands on the strings, trying to wrestle it away from eachother.
Too bad his brother Vinnie Paul who was the drummer died in 2018. Now when they tour the two surviving members, Rex Brown on bass and singer Phil Anselmo, are joined by Zakk Wylde on guitar and Charlie Benante on drums.
Dimebag was also buried with Eddie Van Halen’s famous black and yellow guitar. Eddie didn’t get to gift it to him when he was alive so he had him buried with it
I bought this and the previous album within a week of seeing the first single's video (This Love). I was the only one of my friends who liked them, so I got new friends.
Had a drink with Dime and Vinnie 1 year ago this past Feb. I thanked them for showing me what metal was 28 years ago. Best part of my road trip across the country.
Iconic metal riff.. its hard to make a simple riff that hits hard like this, like Pantera did here.. This love is a great song to go for next. i think you will like it..
Dimebag had some of the most aggressive riffs but at the same time he was one of the nicest people around. Very giving to his fans and other guitar players.