PHILIP ANSELMO Says PANTERA Would Have Played Again
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SUPERJOINT RITUAL frontman Philip Anselmo has posted the following message at his official web site
Former PANTERA/current SUPERJOINT RITUAL frontman Philip Anselmo has posted the following message at his official web site, PhilAnselmo.com:
"I've
been stumbling around in a coma of loss. No truer lyric has been
written than 'You don't know what you've got 'til it's gone.'
"To explain my side of things with the hiatus of PANTERA, please give me a moment and think about what I say. Think.
"I
joined the band in late '86/early '87, and the chemistry clicked like a
vice grip, we hit it off like four bad mother fuckers could.
Perfection. Dime, Vince and Rex could play
fucking anything. You pick the style, they could pull it off. So in
reality we had to find out where our musical hearts lay strongest.
After short deliberation, our intention was to be the most devastating
'hardcore-heavy metal' band in the world.
"You know, when the so-called heavy metal press first got wind of 'Cowboys from Hell',
they were absolutely unsure what to think. More bad reviews than good
at the time. The reason? They had never heard a band quite like us
before, and I can't blame the press or anyone for not hearing the full
experience, but there were flashes in songs like 'Primal Concrete Sledge', and 'Message in Blood'.
"Once
again, as I have said before, the press remained basically unimpressed,
BUT, with the heavy metal audience, the phenomenon of PANTERA had already begun. Slowly but surely, the fan base grew larger and larger (the best fans in the world, I say still!)
"The LP that I believe was the first 'true' PANTERA LP was our second major release, 'Vulgar Display of Power'.
As a band, our brotherhood and obvious originality and musicianship
cemented us as one of the most feared and loved bands ever to step on a
stage. That is what we all lived for. We figured as long as our awesome
audience was moved (headbanging, skanking, stage-diving, of course), we
would play for us and them. Of course, we had a deep connection with
both our music and our audience, and we were also very different,
image- and attitude-wise… It was extremely rare to see a lead vocalist
or anyone with a shaved head unless you looked deep into the
underground with bands like the CRO-MAGS, AGNOSTIC FRONT, ROSE TATTOO,
etc…(I didn't mean to leave anyone out). The difference between us and
these great bands was the fact that we also had an insanely great
guitar player who was respected alongside the best of the best, and a
rhythm section so unique and tight — goddamn they were tight. Tight is
and always will be the word. I guarantee throughout our 17-year
existence it would be extremely difficult to have one memory of Rex or Vince
messing up or playing a part wrong ever. That, to some people, may be
amazing or impossible, however, I mean what I say 100 times over. They
were the best damn musicians I'd ever seen or heard. Period.
"With 'Far Beyond Driven', our third major offering, going to #1 on the Billboard
Top 200, it seems appropriate to say that some rock magazines were
taking notice, one way or another. Guitar magazines throughout the
world were right on the money by calling Dimebag the best axeman of the time. That was absolutely true and within his lead style, influenced by the likes of Eddie Van Halen, Randy Rhoads, Ace Frehley, and himself (it's true, I believe most all great lead guitar players have their own style to hear and influence. By god, Darrell
had that type of talent and then some). His rhythms he came up with, in
ways, probably became even more influential. His influences were
extremely varied and unique from guys like James Hetfield (METALLICA), Kerry King and Jeff Hanneman (SLAYER), JUDAS PRIEST to MOTÖRHEAD, AC/DC, ZZ TOP, ROBIN TROWER and even some of the ultra-underground bands I would play him.
"In
all honesty, he preferred a more accomplished guitar player than some
of the rawer sloppier stuff that I adored, but what he did love about
the rawer stuff was its all out assault on the ears. Bless him, he did
love that. Within his style, he commanded and demanded the best out of
himself, and all of us around him.
"So I will say to everyone in Texas that ever called me a friend, and especially all of my brothers that helped work with us as PANTERA on the road crew; I love all of you.
"To
the fans in Texas, and the rest across America and the world, beware of
the shit you read in rock magazines. When these pathetically titled
'journalists' (not all of them, but a lot still) had finally caught on
to the fact that we, PANTERA, had beaten all the odds a band
could, and the press had no choice but to build us up until it seemed
that they were all of a sudden desperate to make us supermen in the
magazines, it was an assignment. It wasn't true to them, they were
getting paid for it. We weren't supermen, just a great band.
"During
our whole career, there were always those interviews where you could
tell that the 'journalist' didn't know shit about our band, using wrong
facts, whether they made us look good or bad, not knowing a thing about
our characters, our musicianship, or our careers; asking the same
questions, or as 'journalists' love to do, just plain making up
whatever they wanted.
"For every 'journalist' out there, these
facts may or may not fit in with the way you personally do your work,
but I know and so the fuck do you that this load of bullshit behavior,
that thousands of fans read on a regular basis, is absolutely
irresponsible, and it's obvious that you truly don't care about your
responsibilities to the fans, or how many lives you truly destroy. It's
all about what sells magazines, isn't it?
"A month has gone by since we, his former bandmates, his current bandmates, his friends and fans around the world, have lost Dimebag.
I can't necessarily speak for them, but for me, it's the first thing
that comes to mind when I awake, if I sleep at all, still. It is also
the last thing I think about as I lay down to rest. Goddamn, it still
hurts me.
"I want to be there for Vinnie Paul no matter how long it takes. I want to be there for Rita, if she'll have me. I want to be there for the Kat
and the rest of the crew as well, people that have been a part of my
life for 17 ½ years. Once again, I'm hoping my biggest hope; that they
realize that the bad stuff written about our bands and ourselves was
coerced nonsense made to sell magazines.
"Bear with me, please. I beg you all.
"By
the way, all of the level-headed fans that write in and offer support,
that in itself is the best therapy I've received yet.
"I have
considered retirement because of a broken heart, but also in my heart,
I cannot let my fans down. As the days go by, I realize that I'm at war
with some things inside of myself, that I don't mind sharing with you:
I always [believed], truly always, no matter if it was my own dreams
just coming to the surface, if we, just the four of us, were to sit in
a room together, we'd have been laughing, crying, and laughing again.
The weight of the world would be lifted off of our shoulder as we
hugged each other. Play together again? I have a suspicion that our
fans would demand some type of reunion. My god, I thought of that so
many times, and because what our fans wanted, they usually got. It may
have taken a little longer, but think about how long it took the
original BLACK SABBATH to play together again!?
"Then in
one night early December 2004, an event changed the entire year and our
entire lives into one of the cruelest sort. Some mentally disturbed
individual …crushed the dream. He took one of the most talented,
extroverted people ever to grace this earth.
"I'm crushed for the loss of my friend that I loved, for Vince, his brother, for Jerry, his father, for Rita,
his life companion, for all of his good friends, for every music fan
that was inspired and loved his playing; especially those who were lost
or were injured that night we lost Darrell. None of what I have
said will ever bring him back, and it hurts so bad. I add very humbly
in hope that no one else out there ever has to go through something
like this: Keep your loved ones close.
"Yours truly, I can take no more at this time. Philip H Anselmo"