SteveXFR Posted Sunday at 11:59 Posted Sunday at 11:59 This an interesting interview with the most under appreciated member of Pantera. If you're not aware of his work, have a listen to this. The bass behind the guitar solo is absolutely brilliant. He does such a good job of backing up Dime's guitar wizardry 3 1 Quote
fretmeister Posted Sunday at 12:50 Posted Sunday at 12:50 I was fortunate enough to see them live. Fantastic performance by all. 1 Quote
Burns-bass Posted Sunday at 12:58 Posted Sunday at 12:58 6 minutes ago, fretmeister said: I was fortunate enough to see them live. Fantastic performance by all. I saw them at Ozzfest with Dimebag and it was proper brilliant. I was too scared and too slight to enter the mosh pit but was an excellent day. Quote
Bevan7 Posted Sunday at 15:11 Posted Sunday at 15:11 Yeah I saw them there too, back to back with Slayer, needed a lie down after that. Quote
Burns-bass Posted Sunday at 15:19 Posted Sunday at 15:19 7 minutes ago, Bevan7 said: Yeah I saw them there too, back to back with Slayer, needed a lie down after that. I remember that. Bad ass. 1 Quote
MacDaddy Posted Sunday at 16:45 Posted Sunday at 16:45 Like their first four albums. Great stuff. 1 Quote
SteveXFR Posted Sunday at 17:01 Author Posted Sunday at 17:01 14 minutes ago, MacDaddy said: Like their first four albums. Great stuff. Their glam records? Metal Magic, Projects in the jungle, I am the night and Power metal? 1 Quote
Chiliwailer Posted Sunday at 20:06 Posted Sunday at 20:06 Domnington 1994 - Biohazard, then Pantera, then Sepultura - was nuts… …and then bizarrely followed by Extreme 😂 Enjoyed the YT vid, cheers for posting. Quote
80Hz Posted Sunday at 20:53 Posted Sunday at 20:53 This was so cool. Still love that era of metal, friends of Pantera in the the NOLA scene, Crowbar, CoC etc. 1 Quote
SteveXFR Posted Sunday at 21:40 Author Posted Sunday at 21:40 42 minutes ago, 80Hz said: This was so cool. Still love that era of metal, friends of Pantera in the the NOLA scene, Crowbar, CoC etc. There was some really great metal coming from the south of the US at that time. Plus we also had Sepultura, Life of Agony and Fear Factory plus British bands like Therapy? and The Almighty and the whole grunge scene as well. It was a great time to be in to noisy music. It all ended when Limp Bizkit and Blink 182 came along. They were just terrible. 2 Quote
Cosmo Valdemar Posted Sunday at 22:19 Posted Sunday at 22:19 Two things I learnt from that video - Rex doesn't like playing slowly or playing sitting down 😄 It's a shame it ends when it does, he's just starting to relax towards the end. Rex was a MASSIVE influence on me as a teenager, for me he is probably the king (forgive the pun) of metal bass. To this day, when I'm working on heavier music, I'm frequently in a "WWRD?" frame of mind. That Floods bassline... absolute chef's kiss. And also - The Great Southern Trendkill is the greatest metal album of the 90s. 1 Quote
Maude Posted Monday at 10:29 Posted Monday at 10:29 Thanks for posting that, I'll watch it later today. I saw Pantera back when touring smaller venues was still a thing rather than three massive gigs. A Friday night in Plymouth on the last date of their UK leg. Absolutely brutal assault on the senses. Couldn't avoid the moshpit as the venue was the moshpit, and why would you want to anyway. To be fair Downset got the place all riled up anyway, the atmosphere was electric and just got better when Pantera came on. Ahh those were the days. 2 Quote
80Hz Posted Monday at 10:35 Posted Monday at 10:35 12 hours ago, SteveXFR said: plus British bands like Therapy? and The Almighty It's been years since I'd listened to the Almighty, your mention prompted me to do so, excellent stuff 🤘 Quote
SteveXFR Posted Monday at 12:10 Author Posted Monday at 12:10 There was nothing like a 90's mosh pit. Quote
Supernaut Posted Monday at 14:41 Posted Monday at 14:41 21 hours ago, MacDaddy said: Like their first four albums. Great stuff. To quote your favourite conspiracy theorist, you should have 'done your research'! 😁 Quote
Russ Posted Monday at 15:24 Posted Monday at 15:24 Saw them at a "secret" gig at The Marquee back in January '93. That was an insane gig. Nearly tripped over Dimebag's pedalboard when stagediving. Subsequently saw them several more times. They were amazing live. But I've no interest in seeing the new version - not because of it "not being Pantera" (I'm fine with the idea of Zakk Wylde and Charlie Benante being in the band), but entirely because of Phil Anselmo and his bigotry, and buying a ticket would be a tacit endorsement of that. 2 Quote
Doctor J Posted Monday at 16:52 Posted Monday at 16:52 Saw them a couple of times in the early 90's when they were touring VDOP and Darrell was still a "Diamond", first time they were supporting Megadeth, then on their own tour with Gruntruck supporting. Savagery both times. That plec on the left was used to play By Demons Be Driven 😉 2 Quote
MacDaddy Posted Monday at 17:53 Posted Monday at 17:53 3 hours ago, Supernaut said: To quote your favourite conspiracy theorist, you should have 'done your research'! 😁 You mean analyse their use of melody; harmony; tonality; and use of rhythmic devices? Quote
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