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They were cowboys from hell who lassoed
the metal world by the throat. That was
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really extreme metal before people
called it extreme metal.
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Pantera was the band in the 90s that you
could actually say saved metal.
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There wasn't anybody out there that
could touch us. We wanted to terrify
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Pantera bludgeoned concert crowds, and
led by guitarist Dimebag Darryl Apple,
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partied even harder than they played.
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Just to play the guitar.
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You have to get a couple cocktails in
them.
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It was out of control.
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The only band that I've ever known that
if you didn't drink, you'd get fired.
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Pantera's brutal brand of metal forged a
brotherhood.
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Then, in a single terrifying moment, it
all came to a stunning end with the
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horrific onstage murder of guitarist
Dimebag Darryl Abbott.
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Stop, please.
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Stop shooting. You're killing all my
friends.
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It's like a cannon blast.
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And a decade later, the loss of Darryl
and the other victims are still
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commemorated in Dallas, Texas.
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People come from all over the world. And
at the Alrosa Villa Club, where they
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died. To me, this place is sacred.
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Holy ground.
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Now, put the pedal to the metal with
Pantera.
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We were a machine.
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This is the story behind the music.
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Don't underestimate the kid.
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You're crazy if you do. And I am the
kid.
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Pantera was founded by the Abbott
brothers, Vinnie and Darryl, in
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Texas, in 1981.
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By the time they disbanded it 22 years
later, this increasingly heavy metal
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had sold 20 million records.
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It all began when 11 -year -old Darryl
Abbott became a foot soldier in the Kiss
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Army. He enlisted with his neighbor,
Rita Haney, who years later became his
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girlfriend.
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Kiss's Sonic Circus inspired Daryl to
pick up an instrument of his own.
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On his 12th birthday, he got his first
guitar.
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The next thing I know, Daryl's standing
in his room, got his guitar strapped on,
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and a Kiss outfit.
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Got his face all done up like he's
freely in the whole damn yard, you know.
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Once he started playing, he was
completely obsessed with the guitar.
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Took it to the bathroom with him.
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As Darryl practiced power chords, his
older brother Vinnie Paul bashed away on
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the drums.
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And in 1981, while still in their mid
-teens, the siblings formed Pantera.
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The band's lineup was rounded out by
bassist Rex Brown.
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and vocalist Terry Blades. We started
immediately jamming at Vincent Darrell's
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house out in the garage.
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I got in the van. They said, you've got
to wear spandex. I said, no way.
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But I eventually put on some freaking
spandex.
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There was wild stuff that went on in
that house. Lots of things we weren't
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supposed to be doing. It was out of
control.
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Vincent Darrell's house was party 24 -7.
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Pantera quickly became the kings of the
Southwest Spandex Circuit.
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even before they were old enough to get
into bars.
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They were
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arena
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ready before they hit the bar.
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By 1986, inspired by the heavy grooves
of Metallica and Slayer, Pantera shed
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their hair metal gloss for a more
aggressive approach.
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Lead singer Terry Glaze's glam rock
style didn't mesh with the band's new
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philosophy and was fired, replaced by 19
-year -old New Orleans native Phillip
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Anselmo. It was harder, it was edgier,
it was walking more with swagger, you
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know? They knew, and I knew right off
the bat, the first time we had ever
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jammed, I had never played with a band
this tight.
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I mean, these guys were stunning, you
know. It was like, my God, you know,
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is unbelievable.
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He came down and we did a jam session
together and it was just like it all
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into place, you know.
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Let's just go out there and be
comfortable, jeans, T -shirt, whatever,
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where it goes.
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By early 89, Pantera's fiery new demos
ignited the interest of Atco Records,
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which sent A &R scout Mark Ross to see
the band perform at a birthday party in
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Dallas. These four guys come on stage
and they start spinning their hair.
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oh boy, what are we in for here?
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But then Daryl just launches into one of
his riffs and then Phil opens that
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mouth of his and this just roar comes
out that just is overpowering from the
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-go.
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But Ross left the gig just 20 minutes
into their set. I think I turned around
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Vince and go, he's split.
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You know, we'd had everybody come out
and see us at a certain point. We were
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just like, so we got ripped.
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All of a sudden, they start throwing
birthday cake, and we start slamming
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drinks, and diamond racks are sliding
around on the dance floor. I mean, you
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couldn't even step on that floor without
busting your ass. As soon as we get
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done, the dude comes over to me, and he
goes, man, that was one of the most
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incredible live bands I've ever seen in
my life. And I'm like, well, dude, how
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come you left about 30 songs into it? I
told him that, you know, I went to call
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my boss and say this was just
unbelievable.
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We got to sign these guys immediately.
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In the winter of 89, Pantera roared into
the studio to record their major label
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debut.
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Released in July of 90, Cowboys from
Hell served as a ferocious sonic
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You know, it was a whole new animal.
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Unbelievably powerful, it was
undeniable, it was fierce as hell.
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I was like, holy, you know, like, how
did they do that? You know, how'd they
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from here to here?
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In the fall of 90, Pantera snagged the
opening slot on a national tour
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Suicidal Tendencies and Exodus.
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Though virtually unknown, the Metal
Cowboys won over hardcore audiences with
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relentlessly intense performances.
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We call that the Kill or Be Killed Tour.
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And we went out and killed.
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That was really extreme metal before
people called it extreme metal. We
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to terrify people, you know.
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Yeah.
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Pantera sleet crowds across America and
gave their touring RV a thorough beating
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in the process.
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Bucket of bolt, 10 swinging on the
thing, and it'd break down just every
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night. The septic tank would fall out
everywhere.
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So, a lot of fun.
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Everywhere we went, we just barely made
it from gig to gig. I actually drove the
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RV on that tour with Suicidal from
Chicago to Minneapolis with no
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And we got no headlight. And I'm, like,
laying on the floor, like, past Matt.
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And he's like, oh, a car's coming. So I
got to reach down in there and put the
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wires back down to make the headlights
work until they go by. And they're like,
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okay. And he's just driving, you know,
by the moonlight, you know. And the
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coming up.
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Headlights, okay.
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Okay. At the end of the six weeks or
however long that tour was, every single
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thing on this motorhome was broken.
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Everything. It was insane.
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We wound up dropping that thing off in
the middle of the night at the RV place
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we rented it from.
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Hopped in the car and we drove off.
Here's your RV back!
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Later!
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The band also
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made history when they played Moscow in
September 1991, where their free
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-spirited metal hell -raising touched a
chord with rebellious Russian youth.
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Three months later, the Soviet Union
would collapse after 69 years.
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Pantera were poised to reach the heavy
metal pantheon, but the rock -solid band
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would soon find itself on shaky ground.
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Next, Dimebag Darrell's 100 -proof
prescription for pain relief.
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That's just to play the guitar. You have
to get a couple cocktails in them. When
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Behind the Music continues.
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By 1991, Pantera had positioned
themselves at the sharp tip of metal's
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edge.
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They returned to the studio late that
year to record vulgar display of power
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with one ambitious objective.
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to obliterate the boundaries of heavy
rock.
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We were so possessed, really, and
focused on what we wanted to do.
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There wasn't anybody out there to cut
it. We kept getting, you know, heavier
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heavier and tighter and tighter.
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It was exciting to hear that they took
it that far, that they took it that
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direction, and just went deeper and
darker.
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The album's intensity was matched in the
mosh pits of Pantera's increasingly
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brutal stage shows.
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I guess not everybody that goes to a
rock show or a heavy metal show is going
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there to get their nose broken. You
know, a lot of people want to watch.
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And I wouldn't allow it if I didn't get
what I was demanding out of an audience.
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I guess I became furious.
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I want to see you lose your...
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If you're a parent, you totally don't
want your kids going to a Pantera show.
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Either because they're going to come
back with a bloody nose and black eyes,
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just because they're going to come back
so hopped up, you're not going to want
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to deal with them. I just find it's just
an unstoppable wrecking ball.
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It's definitely beyond awesome.
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Pantera's power grew its pummeled
audiences.
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But the hard -partying band took their
best shots backstage, where booze was
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chugged like water. We would joke with
people. They would say, how'd you get
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opening slot? And we're like, well, you
got to sign a contract that says you
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will drink with Pantera every night,
otherwise you're throwing off the tour.
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People are like, really?
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I'm like, yeah, really.
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How's it going, man?
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The only band that I've ever known that
if you didn't drink, you'd get fired.
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They went through unbelievable amounts
of liquor backstage.
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I had to see the bill, so I was always
shocked more than anybody else, I think.
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All of
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Pantera binged on the bottle, but no one
guzzled with more gusto than Dimebag
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Darryl.
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I could always get out there and whoop
at him, you know. Couldn't even say his
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name, but just get up on stage and just
wail on guitar.
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The nights that he thought he was going
to be absolute bambles on stage were
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probably some of his most brilliant
performances.
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Dimebag made sure each killer gig was
capped by unique forms of alcohol
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amusement. Don would come up with all
kinds of crazy... We'd be in the middle
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bum... He would come up with some crazy
-ass game to play or, you know.
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Just to break up the monotony, that's
the kind of cat he was. One time we had
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hung all these, like, hustler foldouts
and stuff on the wall, and he had bought
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this thing of green slime.
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We'd throw them, and if you hit the face
or something like that, that wasn't
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good enough, you know. That's a shot of
whiskey if you hit it.
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hair or something. If you hit it smack
dab on the crotch region of the young
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lady in the photo, I think you probably
still had to do a shot of whiskey. We
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had a little, one of those breathalyzers
on the road.
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Dime brought it in from somewhere. And
so everybody would, you know, see how
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drunk you are. Oh, dude, you're not
nearly drunk enough, you know. Pour him
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another shot.
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By 1994, heavy metal had been declared
all but dead in the wake of the grunge
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revolution.
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But Pantera was prepared to strike back
with a vengeance, and they entered the
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studio to record their next album, Far
Beyond Driven. I remember one of the
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thoughts going into that record was, we
have to be heavier than vulgar.
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This has to be a heavier record.
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And I was thinking to myself, how is
that possible?
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You know, how do we do that?
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Each record we wanted to outdo.
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the next record.
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And we just said, we're going to make
the most balled -out, kick -ass record
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can make.
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Far Beyond Driven was released on March
22, 1994.
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Without significant radio or MTV play,
it debuted at number one on the
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chart. That was the most abrasive record
I could ever imagine, and it went and
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blew up the charts at number one and
just scared everybody.
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which was great. And it was funny
because all the magazines you'd read and
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would say, Overnight Sensation, Pantera.
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We've been out slaving on the road for
four hard years and seven years in the
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nightclubs before that.
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It was a pretty exciting time.
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For metal to have a band like Pantera
come out and enter the charts at number
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one, it just showed you that there's no
way you can't kill this because there
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will always be a band that's going to
fly that flag in the face of everything
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else.
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Pantera was the band in the 90s that did
that, that you could actually say saved
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metal. But the keepers of heavy metal's
incendiary flames were about to get
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burned by their own lead singers.
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On the road promoting Far Beyond Driven
in 1995,
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Philip Anselmo began distancing himself
from the band.
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He would just start freaking out about
stuff, and nobody would know why. One
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night we were playing the sold -out show
in Hamburg, and he didn't get the
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reaction that he wanted out of the
crowd, and he just comes back there and
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y 'all, I quit. You know, obviously he
didn't quit, but this is when things
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started really going sideways, you know?
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I can recall Daryl calling me and
saying, look, I don't know what's going
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with this dude, but...
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You know, and of course, everybody kind
of thinks, well, you know, maybe it's
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the fame thing going to your head.
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And Thelmo attributes his erratic
behavior to chronic back pain caused by
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of violent onstage performances.
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It causes isolation.
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It causes your entire lifestyle to
change.
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And at that point, Panthera was
gigantic.
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And I had a job to do through.
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pharmaceuticals or anything to get me up
on that damn stage and desperately not
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feel that pain.
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I would drink an entire bottle of wild
turkey before we went on to just be
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which, of course, was affecting my
performances.
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putting some worry into the band, you
know?
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But the band's separation anxiety would
only deepen as their singer began
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treading a dangerous narcotic path.
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Next, Philip's dance with death.
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This nurse leaned over and said to me,
Welcome back to life. You overdosed on
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heroin. When Behind the Music continues.
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It's incredible to play a show like this
in front of all you people.
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By 1995, Pantera was the heaviest metal
band in the world.
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The Texas outfit bone -rattling brand of
musical mayhem took the senses of
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millions of delirious fans.
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When you buy a Pantera, you're going to
get blood, you know what I mean?
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Pantera's about as metal as metal gets,
you know? We were a machine. That's the
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way we operated, all the parts.
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Just as Pantera was scaling their
greatest heights and Thelma was hitting
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bottom, burdened by agonizing back pain,
the singer's erratic antics threatened
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to take down America's toughest band.
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We all told him all the time, get x
-rays, go to the doctor, let's get it
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so we can get on with this, and he never
would.
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They wanted to fuse the discs from the
front, cut a piece of my hip out, to
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use the actual bone.
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as the cartilage part.
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And I was like, well, what's the
recovery time on something like this?
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it's going to be about a year, year and
a half.
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No way, man. I've got work to do.
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To maintain Pantera's frantic pace,
Philip dabbled with more dangerous
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for his perpetual pain.
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I was really, really turned on to
heroin.
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I realized that it would numb me out so
much that the pain was gone.
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And that's like putting a Band -Aid over
cancer.
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As the drugs dulled Philip's pain, he
continued to isolate himself from the
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band. During the recording of 1996's The
Great Southern Trend Kill, Philip cut
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his vocals in New Orleans.
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while Dime, Rex, and Vinny laid down
tracks in Texas.
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He would do his vocals, and then I would
bring them back to Texas after two
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weeks, and they would hear them, so
there was more of a disconnect between
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two. It was the only way we could work
at that time.
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I was unapproachable.
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My mind was not my own, and it was
filled with discord,
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if anything.
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On July 13th, 1996, an hour after a
triumphant homecoming show at the
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in Dallas, Texas, Phillip overdosed on
heroin.
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His heart stopped beating for nearly
five minutes.
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Somebody comes running around the corner
and says, Phil's out. I saw him laying
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on the ground blue and people hitting on
him and all this. And I was like, damn,
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dude had heat frustrations. And no,
dude, he OD'd on heroin. I'm like,
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You gotta be kidding.
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No. No way, not Phil Anselmo.
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The paramedics get there and they put
him back on the couch and give him a
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I guess, of adrenaline and put the
oxygen on him and pump his chest and
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him.
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I didn't know what had happened. I had
all these tubes hooked up to me and I
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straight up and threw up immediately.
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This nurse leaned over and said to me,
Welcome back to life. You overdosed on
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heroin. The following night, Philip
apologized to his bandmates and crew,
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Pantera would never be the same again.
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I had never felt smaller in my entire
life.
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I begged for their forgiveness, and I
promised them and I
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swore to them that this would never
happen again.
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It was definitely a wake -up call for
all of us.
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It's like something that's been obvious
in front of your face for years and
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years, and you go, aha!
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I thought I could do anything, and there
wasn't a damn thing that could beat me.
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I was wrong.
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I was wrong.
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Philip's ongoing struggle with heroin
was slowly tearing Pantera apart.
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The deed was on a steamroller to self
-destruction. I don't think anybody
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have helped him. There's a different
look in everybody's eye.
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That inch of doubt that was never there
before. The lack of trust.
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You know, where are you going, man?
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When Phil was on, he was on.
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Gerald would have never taken that away
from him or anything, but he was very
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embarrassed by him.
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I relapsed.
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maybe two more times, and I felt so
guilty afterwards.
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I was like, why the hell? Why?
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Why? Why?
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The Shellshock band didn't return to the
recording studio for four years.
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2000's Reinventing the Steel was packed
with Pantera's sledgehammer swagger and
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earned the band a Grammy nomination in
the process.
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But old tensions soon resurfaced on the
road.
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Daryl would make an effort to go over
before the show to do a shot with him,
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check on him after.
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He was pushing away all the people that
really loved him and cared about him. It
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was the same stuff, same song list, the
same... Once again, the communication
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was so bad that no one would even go to
Phil and talk about changing the set
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list before a tour started.
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In late 2001, the band's tour was
abruptly cut short by the tragedy of 9
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They had no idea they had performed
together for the last time.
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Next, the shot that reverberated around
the metal world.
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It was like a real bad movie.
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None of it seemed real whatsoever.
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None of it. None of it. When Behind the
Music continues.
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After going full throttle for nearly two
decades, Pantera hit the brakes in the
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fall of 2001.
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But vocalist Philip Anselmo wasn't ready
to pull back.
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He quickly returned to the road with a
side project called Down, joined by
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Pantera bassist Rex Brown.
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The last thing that he told us when we
finished reinventing the skill to us was
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like, I'm going to go home and take a
year off. My back's hurting. I'm done
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it. for a while a month later he's
putting out the down album and recording
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he even said i'm not trying to tour on
it in six months you'll have your new
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pantera record i mean i can sit here and
just keep going and going any free time
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i had i would start something that would
turn into something awesome then he
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puts out super joint goes out tours for
that then he does another
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With Phillip focused on Pet Project,
Super Joint Ritual, and Down, Pantera's
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short break turned into an extended
vacation, and for nearly two years, the
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singer remained out of touch with Dime
and Vinny.
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In 2003, with Anselmo AWOL, the Abbott
brothers reluctantly abandoned the only
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band they ever knew.
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We were sitting there rotting away. Two
of the best musicians on the face of the
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earth that play that kind of music were
sitting there and having to take it in
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the face.
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No future, no nothing, just sitting
there wondering what the fuck is
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You know, this is like these two kids
who basically built this family business
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from the ground up, and then all of a
sudden they can't run that business
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anymore. The idle time sent Dimebag
Darrell into a spiral of depression.
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You know, he'd never been off that long,
and that was probably the worst two
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years, I think, of his life.
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They'd call me loaded or whatever, and
I'd just go, what's going on? I'd be
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like, I was just bummed out, man. I'd
go, well, look at it this way, man.
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Good Lord gave you a gift. You put it in
your hands, man. It's the best guitar
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player in the world. I'd say, just get
out there and just, you know, hit
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get some ass -picking musicians with
you.
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By late 2003, Diamond and Vinnie formed
Damage Plan, releasing their debut
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album, Newfound Power.
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in early 2004 it was weird for the fans
you know they wanted pantera i mean
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you've been serving people coca -cola
for 200 years and then all of a sudden
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tell them we're changing the flavor and
it's now going to be called diet right
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you know dime bag had made his peace
with the perils of pantera but
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his contentment would be short -lived
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On December 8, 2004, Damage Plan was
wrapping up a two -month club tour at
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Alrosa Villa in Columbus, Ohio.
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But the gig would quickly turn tragic.
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Ten seconds into the set, 25 -year -old
ex -Marine Nathan Gale stormed the
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stage, brandishing a 9mm pistol.
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I just screamed as loud as I could, and
bam, bam, bam.
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I just remember screaming and shooting
something.
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And then he came off the drum riser and
he's coming at me and he's going, he
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just shot my brother. He shot my
brother.
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I went to jump from behind the drums to
run out and help.
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And John, Don's guitar tech, tackled me
and held me on the ground.
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As soon as I knew he was pointing the
other way, we both ran across the drum
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riser and got to the other side of the
stage.
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It kept going on, and he picked me up
and shoved me and said, run, man.
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9 -1 -1, what's your emergency?
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9 -1 -1, emergency.
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9 -1 -1, please, any help as soon as
possible. Oh, my God. 9 -1 -1.
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He's on stage right now. He's got to go.
The guy's on stage with a gun.
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People were trying to rush the guy, and
he shot a couple of people
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to keep him.
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The whole time he was looking for Vince.
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After rushing to the aid of the mortally
wounded Dimebag Darrell, Drum Tech Cat
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Brooks tried to subdue the gunman.
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I went after the dude.
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Cat was fighting with him, and he kept
telling Cat to
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settle down, settle down. He wouldn't,
and he kept
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shooting me.
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They just kept telling me, stay down,
stay down.
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I'm like, quit shooting.
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Quit, stop, please.
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Stop shooting. You're killing all my
friends. Stop it.
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And he goes, shut up, bitch.
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I looked over my shoulder and I heard
the chaos. And I look and there's an
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officer coming through the door.
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Immediately I saw someone laying there
that was bleeding. There was a small
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group of security guards standing there.
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saying he's there, he's there. Columbus
policeman James Niggemeier was the first
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of eight officers to arrive at the
scene, just three minutes after
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dispatch call at 10 .18 p .m.
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I motioned for the officer over there,
and I said, yeah, you got to kill this
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guy. He's going to kill more people.
He's got my friend. As I started working
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across the back of the stage, he then
moved the gun to the hostage's head. As
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soon as he put the gun to the hostage's
head, I realized that I had to do
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something to try to save the hostage.
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And then just all at once, he just took
aim, and he just leaned back real slow.
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I watched him click the safety with his
finger, and when he clicked the safety,
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I just plugged my ears and turned my
head. I stopped and pulled the trigger.
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It was just like a cannon blast.
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All of a sudden, the weight was off me,
and I was like, somebody got him.
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And it was over.
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It was over just like that.
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I looked up and he was down. The cat was
moving.
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And at that point, I ran to the floor
where they had dime on the floor.
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And then he kept calling me, and he
still didn't know nothing.
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And then when he called me back and
said, my brother's dead,
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that's all he could say.
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And we both just cried.
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It was like a real bad movie. None of it
seemed real whatsoever.
425
00:29:45,260 --> 00:29:46,820
None of it. None of it.
426
00:29:48,560 --> 00:29:51,000
And that was that, man.
427
00:29:53,280 --> 00:29:57,040
In the end, five were dead, including
Dimebag Darrell.
428
00:29:57,760 --> 00:30:02,600
Cat Brooks suffered gunshot wounds to
the chest, arm, and leg, but was
429
00:30:02,600 --> 00:30:04,920
from the hospital within three days of
the shooting.
430
00:30:05,920 --> 00:30:10,080
It is now believed that Gale killed Dime
because he thought the band could read
431
00:30:10,080 --> 00:30:12,340
his mind and was stealing his thoughts.
432
00:30:20,270 --> 00:30:25,550
The brutal on -stage murder of 38 -year
-old guitarist Dimebag Darryl Abbott in
433
00:30:25,550 --> 00:30:31,150
December of 2004 sent shockwaves
reverberating among everyone who knew
434
00:30:31,150 --> 00:30:32,490
were touched by his music.
435
00:30:37,010 --> 00:30:43,930
Nothing like this would ever happen.
Lennon,
436
00:30:43,970 --> 00:30:49,150
maybe. But Lennon was shot and killed on
stage. I mean...
437
00:30:49,470 --> 00:30:50,770
I was murdered on stage.
438
00:30:51,590 --> 00:30:53,010
It's just shocking.
439
00:30:53,810 --> 00:30:55,970
I lost everything that night, you know.
440
00:30:56,290 --> 00:31:01,250
I just feel like somebody took a hacksaw
and cut me right down the middle, took
441
00:31:01,250 --> 00:31:06,310
my right arm, my right leg, and my whole
heart. I would love it if two minutes
442
00:31:06,310 --> 00:31:07,730
ago he walked through that door.
443
00:31:07,930 --> 00:31:10,150
I still feel like he's going to.
444
00:31:11,990 --> 00:31:14,150
He would take me in his arms. Dad, I
love you.
445
00:31:15,290 --> 00:31:16,330
Yes, I love you.
446
00:31:19,560 --> 00:31:20,560
Sorry.
447
00:31:24,220 --> 00:31:26,400
That's what I remember the best.
448
00:31:31,200 --> 00:31:35,940
Yet Dimebag's memorial service was
anything but somber. It was the ultimate
449
00:31:35,940 --> 00:31:40,500
and roll send -off, right down to the
kiss basket in which the fallen
450
00:31:40,500 --> 00:31:41,500
was buried.
451
00:31:41,520 --> 00:31:45,340
There's all these rock stars coming in.
It just looks like Headbanger's ball.
452
00:31:45,520 --> 00:31:48,440
There's Eddie Van Halen up there talking
at the funeral service.
453
00:31:49,310 --> 00:31:53,050
puts his guitar in the casket with
Daryl. It's the guitar of Van Halen,
454
00:31:53,050 --> 00:31:54,930
know, the black one with the yellow
stripe. I mean, it's the guitar.
455
00:31:55,330 --> 00:31:58,690
And all I can think is that, you know,
back in the early days when we were
456
00:31:58,690 --> 00:32:03,970
teenagers, if someone would have said,
Daryl, when you die, Van Halen's going
457
00:32:03,970 --> 00:32:05,830
put that guitar in the casket with you.
458
00:32:06,070 --> 00:32:07,350
Daryl would have said, kill me now.
459
00:32:07,670 --> 00:32:11,490
Daryl was in his kiss cop, and everyone
was putting, like, bottles of Crown in
460
00:32:11,490 --> 00:32:12,490
there for him.
461
00:32:13,270 --> 00:32:16,470
There must have been about, like, 15
bottles of Crown. Well, and I go...
462
00:32:16,970 --> 00:32:21,390
You'd think this was going to be enough
for the trip upstairs. It was amazing,
463
00:32:21,650 --> 00:32:28,510
but, you know, like I told Rita and my
dad, you know, after all this is over,
464
00:32:28,590 --> 00:32:31,350
we're going to be three of the most
lonely people in the world.
465
00:32:31,750 --> 00:32:36,290
A prodigious roster of hard rock royalty
gathered in Arlington, Texas, to
466
00:32:36,290 --> 00:32:38,010
remember Dimebag Darryl Abbott.
467
00:32:38,310 --> 00:32:41,530
But one prominent musician was
conspicuously absent.
468
00:32:42,010 --> 00:32:44,110
I had flown to Texas.
469
00:32:45,260 --> 00:32:48,700
to be there and bury my brother.
470
00:32:49,500 --> 00:32:56,400
I sat in a hotel room for five days
waiting, waiting, sending
471
00:32:56,400 --> 00:33:03,040
message after message to Benny Paul and
anybody else who
472
00:33:03,040 --> 00:33:06,600
would even care to hear.
473
00:33:06,960 --> 00:33:10,600
They stuck the phone in my face and
said, Phil's on the phone and if you
474
00:33:10,600 --> 00:33:12,020
take the phone, he's going to show up.
475
00:33:12,240 --> 00:33:17,290
I got on the phone and I instantly just
said, why are you calling now?
476
00:33:17,530 --> 00:33:18,650
And, of course, I started to cry.
477
00:33:19,030 --> 00:33:24,330
Why didn't you return the nine phone
calls when Daryl called you? I go, if
478
00:33:24,330 --> 00:33:25,950
show up here, I'll blow your head off
myself.
479
00:33:26,250 --> 00:33:29,470
And I hung up on him. And I wasn't
allowed to go to the funeral.
480
00:33:30,250 --> 00:33:34,750
Rick Catella, who owned the club where
Dimebag died, still has the radio
481
00:33:34,750 --> 00:33:36,990
commercially made to promote the fatal
gig.
482
00:33:37,550 --> 00:33:38,590
Good night!
483
00:33:39,310 --> 00:33:41,970
Damage plan in concert.
484
00:33:42,350 --> 00:33:44,950
They're going to rip your head right off
your shoulders.
485
00:33:45,230 --> 00:33:47,670
We're going to need a barricade tonight.
486
00:33:47,970 --> 00:33:49,510
Damage plan was special.
487
00:33:51,290 --> 00:33:58,110
But Rick soon had the club back in
action despite the physical evidence
488
00:33:58,110 --> 00:33:59,110
that remained.
489
00:33:59,290 --> 00:34:05,490
I remember Rick as he told me about
tearing the bloodstained carpet off the
490
00:34:05,490 --> 00:34:06,490
stage.
491
00:34:07,720 --> 00:34:13,440
going out back and just throwing up over
and over again. I got email after email
492
00:34:13,440 --> 00:34:18,480
saying they should burn that club down.
It just drove me crazy that bands would
493
00:34:18,480 --> 00:34:20,320
say, no thanks, we don't want to play
there.
494
00:34:20,739 --> 00:34:24,900
But when Rick announced they might
close, he discovered what the fans were
495
00:34:24,900 --> 00:34:28,340
of. There was the biggest crowd we've
ever had that night.
496
00:34:28,840 --> 00:34:31,800
And there was a line all the way around
the building.
497
00:34:32,120 --> 00:34:36,780
As for the surviving musician, it was
ten months before Vinnie played again
498
00:34:36,780 --> 00:34:38,260
his new band, Hell Yeah.
499
00:34:40,340 --> 00:34:46,360
The first show that Hell Yeah ever did
was at Rams Head Live in Baltimore.
500
00:34:46,920 --> 00:34:51,560
And the security was so tight in there,
they almost gave you a cavity surge. And
501
00:34:51,560 --> 00:34:55,620
Vinny literally was hidden behind the
drum kit. You could barely see him, but
502
00:34:55,620 --> 00:34:56,418
was back there.
503
00:34:56,420 --> 00:34:58,740
I don't blame him. He was scared to get
back on stage.
504
00:34:59,020 --> 00:35:04,280
For Kimberly Davis, who has managed the
band since 1994, it all seems like
505
00:35:04,280 --> 00:35:08,120
yesterday. There is part of me that will
never believe that this is where we
506
00:35:08,120 --> 00:35:09,120
ended up.
507
00:35:09,220 --> 00:35:11,080
The fact that the band is no more.
508
00:35:11,690 --> 00:35:15,110
that Daryl's dead, that it's over and
will never be again.
509
00:35:15,530 --> 00:35:20,310
Kimberly is determined to secure the
band's legacy and has already re
510
00:35:20,310 --> 00:35:23,050
Pantera's first two albums with more to
come.
511
00:35:23,350 --> 00:35:27,430
She's in touch with all three surviving
members of the band whose lives have
512
00:35:27,430 --> 00:35:30,230
gone in very different directions since
Daryl's death.
513
00:35:35,830 --> 00:35:40,750
Rex is now playing bass in Kill Devil
Hill alongside metal drumming legend
514
00:35:40,750 --> 00:35:45,070
Apathy. who has played with Black
Sabbath, Dio, and Heaven and Hell.
515
00:35:46,010 --> 00:35:49,310
But Rex is still proud of what Pantera
achieved.
516
00:35:49,830 --> 00:35:54,270
We worked very hard for what we did.
Those days are over now. You can't go
517
00:35:54,270 --> 00:35:56,070
to them, but I'm very proud of those
days.
518
00:35:56,790 --> 00:36:00,230
But they were days that took a shocking
toll on Rex's health.
519
00:36:00,470 --> 00:36:05,090
My pancreas was full of stones, and they
had to kind of sliver the pancreas and
520
00:36:05,090 --> 00:36:08,650
take all the stones out. That's from
years and years of us partying our asses
521
00:36:08,650 --> 00:36:09,650
off, you know?
522
00:36:14,190 --> 00:36:18,350
Phil is still working with Down, but
remains angry about the press coverage
523
00:36:18,350 --> 00:36:22,610
blamed him for Dime's death, and is
bitter about the impact this has had on
524
00:36:22,610 --> 00:36:23,610
reputation.
525
00:36:24,770 --> 00:36:31,770
Sorry for the retarded, asinine program
that
526
00:36:31,770 --> 00:36:37,390
smeared my name through the goddamn
toilets of every house in America.
527
00:36:42,000 --> 00:36:43,700
She didn't have to live with it. I did.
528
00:36:44,380 --> 00:36:47,040
I resent it. I still resent it.
529
00:36:48,640 --> 00:36:52,580
Phil claims that since he left the band,
he has become a totally reformed
530
00:36:52,580 --> 00:36:58,560
character. Believe me, I've taken a
good, cold, long, hard stare in the
531
00:36:59,140 --> 00:37:02,260
I know who the f*** I am. I know the
mistakes I've made.
532
00:37:03,160 --> 00:37:05,440
Therefore, I can move on.
533
00:37:06,240 --> 00:37:10,400
I met him more recently when he was
sober and not doing anything. He was a
534
00:37:10,400 --> 00:37:11,400
nice, sweet person.
535
00:37:11,440 --> 00:37:13,160
No more nip for the kid.
536
00:37:13,600 --> 00:37:16,640
The kid also claims he has given up hard
drugs.
537
00:37:17,020 --> 00:37:23,860
There is no good reason to stick a
needle of heroin in your arm. And I did
538
00:37:24,600 --> 00:37:28,160
For the fans, the unanswered and
unanswerable question remains.
539
00:37:28,920 --> 00:37:31,760
Might the band have got back together if
Daryl had survived?
540
00:37:32,300 --> 00:37:34,780
You know, I always thought the band
would always get back together. You
541
00:37:34,780 --> 00:37:36,640
some point, we just needed Tom away from
each other.
542
00:37:36,940 --> 00:37:39,380
Bill would have jumped on stage and
jammed with him, or Dime would have
543
00:37:39,380 --> 00:37:42,420
on stage with Down, and they would have
played again.
544
00:37:42,820 --> 00:37:46,400
One of the two would have stuck out the
olive branch and said, you know what,
545
00:37:46,460 --> 00:37:49,500
let's just put all this behind us, and
let's just go out and just do a kick
546
00:37:49,500 --> 00:37:50,920
-ass, you know, a new album.
547
00:37:51,760 --> 00:37:56,560
Eight years after the shooting, Rita and
Phil found themselves unexpectedly face
548
00:37:56,560 --> 00:37:58,580
-to -face at a concert in California.
549
00:37:59,240 --> 00:38:03,760
I came out of the restroom and when I
looked up, I just didn't expect it was
550
00:38:03,760 --> 00:38:07,180
him. I go, I have one question. First, I
just need to know why.
551
00:38:07,980 --> 00:38:11,380
And, you know, he looked me right in the
eye and he said, I have no excuse.
552
00:38:11,680 --> 00:38:12,680
I was a junkie.
553
00:38:13,080 --> 00:38:16,840
And for him to say that, you know,
that's all any of us wanted to hear.
554
00:38:17,240 --> 00:38:20,560
I don't think he's responsible for
Dime's death.
555
00:38:21,790 --> 00:38:27,090
I'm glad that Rita and Phil have made
up. Rita may have forgiven Phil, but is
556
00:38:27,090 --> 00:38:28,790
there any chance of Vinny doing so?
557
00:38:29,050 --> 00:38:30,050
Probably not.
558
00:38:30,310 --> 00:38:33,330
And I'd say probably is not the word.
559
00:38:34,310 --> 00:38:36,610
Absolutely not at this point.
560
00:38:37,690 --> 00:38:42,710
I don't think Vinny and Phil will ever
make up. You know, he not only lost his
561
00:38:42,710 --> 00:38:43,990
band, but he lost his brother.
562
00:38:44,710 --> 00:38:48,070
And, you know, I think he does blame
Phil in some ways.
563
00:38:48,450 --> 00:38:52,050
Phil is so determined to make it up to
Vinny that he has made him an
564
00:38:52,050 --> 00:38:53,170
extraordinary offer.
565
00:38:53,450 --> 00:38:59,430
You know, Vince, if it takes, if it's
just this wall of anger and you feel
566
00:38:59,430 --> 00:39:02,810
you need to just beat me up, I'll let
you.
567
00:39:03,310 --> 00:39:07,410
I'll let you just beat me up as long as
we can sit down after and talk.
568
00:39:14,160 --> 00:39:18,340
Every year on his birthday, there is a
Ride for Dime in Dallas, Texas.
569
00:39:19,440 --> 00:39:24,440
To me, the Ride for Dime every year,
it's a way to help bring closure to a
570
00:39:24,440 --> 00:39:25,860
tragic situation.
571
00:39:26,600 --> 00:39:31,920
People come from all over the world to
make a pilgrimage. One thing I really
572
00:39:31,920 --> 00:39:34,540
admired about Daryl was that he didn't
become all rock star.
573
00:39:35,300 --> 00:39:37,680
I mean, he didn't move to Hollywood. He
stayed right here in his hometown.
574
00:39:38,140 --> 00:39:42,100
And I think that's why he's got such a
big following. He was just, he was real.
575
00:39:42,700 --> 00:39:45,280
I think that's the takeaway. He was
real.
576
00:39:46,320 --> 00:39:50,980
Meanwhile, in Columbus, Ohio, they
remember the unsung heroes who died that
577
00:39:50,980 --> 00:39:55,980
night. Aaron Hulk died tackling the
gunman. Not too many people in this
578
00:39:55,980 --> 00:40:01,880
would have that kind of courage to go up
and face a gun.
579
00:40:02,600 --> 00:40:05,400
Jeff Thompson was working security for
the band.
580
00:40:05,700 --> 00:40:07,060
Had Jeffrey Thompson.
581
00:40:07,950 --> 00:40:11,490
Not reacted the way he did and engaged
this man with a gun, Vinnie Paul, but
582
00:40:11,490 --> 00:40:14,150
very likely not to walk in the air.
583
00:40:14,630 --> 00:40:17,050
Nathan Bray also died that night.
584
00:40:17,850 --> 00:40:24,490
His wife, Carrie, told me she feels
like, you know, perhaps what
585
00:40:24,490 --> 00:40:28,850
her husband did and his accomplishments,
and same with Jeff Thompson and Aaron
586
00:40:28,850 --> 00:40:31,370
Hawke, is overshadowed. I get that.
587
00:40:31,590 --> 00:40:33,250
To me, this place is sacred.
588
00:40:34,010 --> 00:40:35,070
It's holy ground.
589
00:40:35,660 --> 00:40:42,340
And, you know, John Lennon in New York
City has a monument where he died.
590
00:40:42,500 --> 00:40:45,400
To me, this place is their monument.
591
00:40:46,440 --> 00:40:48,220
I can hear him in the background.
592
00:40:48,480 --> 00:40:50,660
Get your ass up, Anselmo.
593
00:40:51,080 --> 00:40:54,980
Put in the hard work, young son. It's
worth it.
594
00:40:56,160 --> 00:40:57,160
Every day.
595
00:41:00,840 --> 00:41:05,380
And every day, musicians all over the
world remember the man who gave music so
596
00:41:05,380 --> 00:41:07,000
much and lost everything.
597
00:41:07,400 --> 00:41:10,940
No, he was just the ray of sunshine,
man. You know, if you were having the
598
00:41:10,940 --> 00:41:16,200
day ever, Don would cook in a room and
like just cheer you up. He was
599
00:41:16,200 --> 00:41:21,660
the life of the party. He was a ranger.
And he brought that huge personality and
600
00:41:21,660 --> 00:41:24,200
that huge style to...
601
00:41:24,590 --> 00:41:27,830
through the metal world and he changed
it forever.
602
00:41:28,110 --> 00:41:33,230
He was able to write and play rhythm and
play lead and be just as emotive
603
00:41:33,230 --> 00:41:36,670
through one or two notes as someone else
could have been through 20 or 50 notes.
604
00:41:37,130 --> 00:41:39,850
He's really influenced a whole
generation of guitar players.
605
00:41:40,210 --> 00:41:42,390
I think he's the best metal guitar
player that there was.
606
00:41:42,830 --> 00:41:46,550
You know, he's up there with the Eddie
Van Halen. He's up there with the Randy
607
00:41:46,550 --> 00:41:51,490
Rose. He's up there with the Jimi
Hendrixes. You know, the Jimi Pages.
608
00:41:51,490 --> 00:41:52,490
some good company.
609
00:41:52,710 --> 00:41:56,370
You hear that guitar And it does make
you sad. You're just like, you know,
610
00:41:56,370 --> 00:41:59,830
a senseless waste that he's not around.
611
00:42:00,070 --> 00:42:01,070
I love you, Don.
612
00:42:01,510 --> 00:42:06,970
Every year, Rita organizes Dime Bash in
memory of her lost friend and lover.
613
00:42:07,130 --> 00:42:10,330
Yeah, last year they did a version of
Pink Floyd's Wish You Were Here.
614
00:42:10,970 --> 00:42:16,010
And the feeling in the room, the hair
standing up on the back of your neck,
615
00:42:16,010 --> 00:42:17,010
was amazing.
616
00:42:17,410 --> 00:42:20,950
Everyone's singing it. But that was one
of my favorite, most emotional times,
617
00:42:21,070 --> 00:42:21,999
you know.
618
00:42:22,000 --> 00:42:27,280
that i like and that song i hope never
leaves our don besh set you see he's
619
00:42:27,280 --> 00:42:34,260
gonna be a fantastic member in my heart
until i hit the dirt and when it comes
620
00:42:34,260 --> 00:42:40,300
to pantera and healing all i can say is
my door is wide open
621
00:42:40,300 --> 00:42:44,180
we should probably get right there
622
00:43:29,520 --> 00:43:30,960
Nobody's seen this for a hundred years.
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