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Philip Anselmo: 'I Would Have Taken A Bullet For Dimebag'

tiburon

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Revolver: Tell me about the past year.

Anselmo: "Man, this has been the worst year of my life-it's been the worst year of many people's lives. Ever since… Ever since my guitar player was taken from me, basically."

Revolver: How much do you miss Dime?

Anselmo: "I miss him more than I can even begin to say. I think of him every single waking day-every 30 minutes, if not every five minutes.
"And… [he pauses] Trying not to get choked up here. I'm trying to compose myself. I speak with Rex [Brown, Pantera's bass player] often. We both are dealing with it… I'm in therapy. I never had to see a psychiatrist before. I see one regularly now. They tried to put me on antidepressants, but I won't take them because I don't trust drugs at all anymore. I don't trust a f**king pill, not unless it's a vitamin. I feel so goddamn bad for Vince [Paul, Pantera's drummer and Darrell's brother], because during the writing of our last record, their mother passed away… I miss Vince. I miss his sense of humor. And Dime-there was no more creative, beautiful, perfect motherf**ker ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever. He could make something out of nothing-if we were in Bumf**k, Anywhere, he could find some kind of something to do that would end up being fun, you know? And not to mention his music, our music. Dimebag, Vinnie, Rex-they were the greatest, and still are the greatest, musicians I've ever played with. I will always love everybody in that band, man. We had so much chemistry together. I miss it so goddamn much. You know, it took me quite awhile, but after about six months, I watched some old videos, I listened to our records, and I was just stunned, amazed, gasping for air, because I knew that I was part of something that changed heavy metal forever. And it took all four of us. To lose someone like Dime, and to have his brother in such pain, it kills me. I'd give one of my fingers to fix everything somehow, go back in time, or to have been there. This is a harsh thing to say, but if I saw some stupid son of a bitch coming at my guitar player with a gun, I would have knocked his block off, you know? I would have taken a bullet for that motherf**ker."

Revolver: Have you tried to contact Vince?

Anselmo: "Yes, right afterwards, and I don't blame him for his isolation. I mean, it's a stunning, stunning thing. It's nothing you can just put out of your mind, it's nothing you can drink away, it's nothing you can go to a psychiatrist for a couple of months and he can put everything into perspective. I fear the worst for him, because I love him so much, you know? All I have in my heart is love, and when I say this, there's no way I can leave the fans out. We, Pantera, had the greatest, the most intense, dedicated fans I've ever seen in my goddamn life. And I really hope with all my heart that one day, people-especially our fans and my friends-can see clearly enough to think for themselves and really realize that I have nothing but love for them. I've just been going through personal hell since December. Once again, it's very hard to talk about, man. You know, my heart is in a thousand pieces a day. But there is something very, very, very important that I've been wanting to say for a long time… and the only reason I couldn't say it before was because I always wanted that air of 'a new level of confidence and power' — you know, that 'vulgar display of power.' When I was in my middle twenties, I could walk through walls. There wasn't a man big enough to kick my f**king ass. I'd rock with anyone, and I don't remember losing a fight. And then I tried a drug called heroin, because deep inside of myself I thought — I knew — there was no way that any drug could conquer me. No way. But the second time I did it in my entire life, it killed me. Then I rebounded from that, played a show the very next night, knew that there's no way I'm messing with that garbage anymore. But I could tell something was screwed up with my back, something was not right. Pain, severe pain. So in between tours, I had an MRI, my first of six. Sure enough, the lowest lumbar disc in my back was ruptured — shattered from being onstage since I was 14 years old, jumping off the stage, off Vinnie's drum set, going as crazy as possible.
"So I asked my doctor, 'What can I do about this?' And he says, 'Well, you're going to have to wear a back brace,' which I've been wearing for 10 years now. [Anselmo pulls up his shirt to reveal a large back brace around his midsection.]

Revolver: Damn.

Anselmo: "Nobody's known that. Anybody who ever thought I had a beer gut or I was fat, I was holding my bones together. Then, after two, three more tours-another MRI. I got another damaged disc, and no cartilage between the bottom one and the next one, which meant bone-on-bone scraping and nerve damage, and so the painkillers got stronger, stronger, stronger just to get up on that goddamn stage and do what I do, man. I mean, I was born to do this and I've known it since I was 6 years old. Back in the Nineties, I went to see so many goddamn surgeons, and they all wanted to slice me open from the belly, take pieces of my hipbone out, take all my guts out, lay them on a table, and then fuse the discs from the front, use pieces of my hip to fill gaps in the bone and cartilage, then put all my guts back in, sew me up. I asked the doctor, 'Well, what's the recovery time for something like that?' And he's like, 'Oh, 10 months to a year, maybe a year and a half.' I'm like, 'No way. I gotta work, bro. We're going to Europe. We're doing Ozzfest. I cannot take a year off.' And then, on top of that, I had doctors ask me if I had been fitted for a wheelchair. That's how bad it was. And I never have let that out of the bag before. I said, 'A wheelchair?! I still jump off the damn drum riser, man.' And they're like, 'You're just going to screw yourself up.' And so eventually, I got put on the heaviest painkiller known to mankind — it's called methadone. Most people relate methadone to heroin, but I saved every bottle, every document-everything was for my back. And you know, it still hurt to be up there on stage, and when I woke up in the morning, it felt like an ice pick was shoved in my lower back, and the colder it got, the worse it got. And when you'd go to Europe in the middle of winter, it's like, man, I cannot do this without medicine. So I think people, especially journalists, took it upon themselves-and I really can't blame them, because I've never spilled these particular beans before. But I was slurring my words, I didn't have that glow anymore. It was killing my soul. You know, drugs, dope, everything you ever hear about them, it's true, man. So now, here we are in 2005 — medical science and neurology have come a very extreme distance. I have found an incredible doctor. He has put me through rigorous tests. They've given me my sixth MRI and nuclear testing where they make all your bones glow. [Laughs] And the worst of all was the last one. It's called the discogram — they allow no medication, no relaxants at all, and the whole purpose of the procedure is to duplicate the pain that you feel. So, at that point in time, I was slowly coming off this poison called methodone, which ruined my life, and another pill, which anybody who takes it is out of their mind. It's [a muscle relaxant] called Soma. That's what makes you sound like you're on the biggest amount of dope in the world-it makes you geniused, and I hated it. And so I want to apologize to all of my fans. I just wanted to play for you guys, man. And I think an apology is due for all my close friends and family, who had to endure what they didn't understand. And Dimebag, Vinnie Paul, Rex -they didn't understand the pain I was going through and the medicines and all of that. I apologize-so much. I'm not making excuses, but living with chronic pain makes you antisocial, depressed, not yourself. It changes your life, and it did mine, and now I want it back. I'm going under the knife, and I'm getting this motherf**ker fixed finally, and I will walk through walls again, and I will punch through bricks, and I will rise again. Mark my goddamn words."

Revolver: When you do tour again, are you worried at all that some crazy will try to take you out?

Anselmo: "There ain't no way I'm playing a show unless the security's tight and everybody knows the score, man."

Revolver: But as you know, some people really hate you…

Anselmo: "Man, look, there is no way anyone in this world can vicariously live through that tragedy and blame anyone but the kid who shot my guitar player, for God's sake. So many people don't even know me, and they have formed an opinion. I would suggest to every person that reads this, before you judge anyone else, make sure and check yourself out first. Because imperfection is just a human way, man. And opinions are like assholes-everybody has one. And when you assume something, yes, the ass comes out in you. Don't believe every f**king thing that you read, especially these goddamn tabloid magazines, like Kerrang! and Metal Hammer, for all the tasteless bullsh*t that they pulled."

Revolver: So what did those magazines pull? And how big a role did it play in things going so wrong with Pantera in the end?

Anselmo: "You know, after the Slayer/Morbid Angel tour [in 2001] that we did, I thought it was wisest to take a break. I wanted to get the second Down album done, and I wanted to release the Superjoint [Ritual] album, because both of them had been on ice for so long. Never did I think that before interviews would even start, I'd have guys come in and tell me how much Darrell and Vince hated my guts. Or I would say something in jest, or I would say something that would be taken so completely out of context, like, I would kick Dimebag Darrell's ass or something like that. Look, man, the world knows that I probably wouldn't be the easiest guy to fight, but I would never raise a hand to Dimebag Darrell. That would be like raising a hand to my own family, and it would never happen. Ever. No way. And goddamn, man, I would never quit Pantera. Are you crazy? I mean, that was my home. That was my real band, you know? And now, yeah, I'm starting from scratch, and all I know how to do is play music. That's all I know how to do. But if there's any silver lining within all these clouds, it's that our music does live forever within our records. That is immortal. As is the strength of our fans and the faith that I have in our fans to realize that Dime's murder was the action of a psychotic motherf**ker who believed in the media too much and fell into this hype thing. Our fans are hardcore, and it kills them, what happened, but it's not going to do any good to take sides, because there is only one side, you know? So goddamn the effects of drugs, goddamn the f**king media personnel who toy with words and don't expect consequences. And goddamn anyone who thinks that I had anything but love for Dimebag Darrell. A part of me, a gigantic part of me, is destroyed, and I am a different man."

Philip Anselmo's entire interview with Revolver can be found in the magazine's February 2006 issue, out on newsstands on December 6.


http://www.revolvermag.com/
 

HevyDevy

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Wow, heavy stuff.

I interviewed Zakk Wylde a few months back and asked him about Dimebag. He was devastated. Not long after Zakk went off the rails apparently, has started drinking heavily etc. I also met Dimebag a few years ago. Nice guy. Tragic.
 
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Sad end to the finest metal band in history.

Phil is a mess. He contradicts himself every 5 minutes. I am a little suspicious as to whether his back illness is an excuse for his drug addiction. Who knows.
 

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You see, what Phil Anselmo says and what he means are both completley different just like that uber ginge Dave Mustaine

In a lengthy interview published in the "Xmas 2004" issue of Metal Hammer magazine, ex-PANTERA/curent SUPERJOINT RITUAL frontman Philip Anselmo spoke extensively about the breakup of his previous band and the status of all of his musical projects, among many other topics. Several excerpts from the interview follow:

On Dimebag Darrell and Vinnie Paul's claim that Philip left PANTERA without telling them he was leaving:

"Well, they have phones as well. And they weren't communicating with me. Their way of communication was through, so they would send their errand girl to call me up and see where my head was at. Now that was pretty offensive, so I didn't play that game, and time passed. And I don't let time pass, I have to do something, I can't sit on my ass and just do nothing, I have to do something, and it must be musical. When I don't use my gift I become defunct and I become clumsy and I become useless. It's a terrible feeling to be that vulnerable.

"When you use your gift, you're on top of the world. You feel worth something, you know? You feel that you've done something, and you have, you've created. I've done that with many, many, many bands on my own time, and I was always there whenever PANTERA called to do the next record, the next tour, whatever it took, and I was always 100% there."

On what went wrong with PANTERA:

"Through devotion to and scheduling with PANTERA, a lot of things got pushed to the side — and the incarnation of other great bands like DOWN which I was part of took a lot of time and whatnot. Everything has its turn, and when it was SUPERJOINT RITUAL's turn, I felt at the time that PANTERA had done its greatest tour we'd ever done, which was with SLAYER and MORBID ANGEL in the United States. We were in Ireland when the 9/11 terrorist attacks took place in New York. We were stuck there for seven or eight days and the tour was called off because of the turbulence. After that it seemed there was a great… distancing.

"I think, more or less, it lies between Dimebag and I. There was never a point when he could not get drunk. Which was pretty much every day. And now I'm hearing it's worse than ever.

"He would attack me, vocally. And just knowing that he was so much smaller than me I could kill him like a f**kin' piece of vapor, you know, he would turn into vapour — his chin would, at least, if I f**kin' smacked it. And he knows that. The world should know that. So physically, of course, he deserves to be beaten severely.

"But of course, that's criminal and I won't do such a thing… Really, I just let him prattle on. I grew very tired of it very quickly, and whenever it came up, like it has come up today, I just chose to wish them the best of luck. And in all honesty I really wish that they would be men, which is very hard for them, figuring that they were living in their mother's house until they're 30 years old. In comparison, I was on the street by choice at the age of 15, living anywhere I could — but living, and successfully living, through my will."

On what it was that caused his friendship with Dimebag Darrell to turn sour:

"I think that there's a lot inside of Darrell… from what I've seen of Dimebag in the past, he had some great tragedy in his family, and of course that's Vinnie's family as well. I don't think that they were ever given or ever allowed time to really heal from that. The anger and the hatred and the drunken nights of just screaming in my face, with me sitting there taking it and holding both of my hands just to not hit the guy… I grew weary of that. I was sick of being his whipping post, y'know, and I just politely, or unpolitely, excused myself.

"I think I proved clearly to everybody what I was in PANTERA! And what I was was a unique, unbelievably magnetic frontman that had not been around since the days of Robert Plant and Ozzy Osbourne. I am one in a million. . . I have staying power! I have a devoted following that would do anything for me! Anything that I say. And there's not many people that can say that, that are in my position.

"As far as their product that they put out [referring to DAMAGEPLAN — Ed.], our product that they put out, it was obvious that I was very much involved with arranging the songs, I was very much involved with the integrity of the songs. . . The integrity and the moulding of the songs, the creating, the putting together of the song. Y'know, it was my job to do the sequencing for the record, it was my job to lyrically stun the audience. And I think they failed on every account. And the world speaks for it."

"When you see a group of guys that are not hungry any more… Honestly, between me and the world now, in my heart of hearts I believe it hurt them more not to receive the money that they were going to get — that we were all going to get — for putting out that record, than me leaving the band. They always feared me. They always were different than me. They always had their circle of friends and I had my circle of friends. Their jealousy level was incredible! Y'know, anyone that was close to me outside the band would be treated like f**king serfs or servants by the Abbott brothers. And y'know, that never… that never… never worked very well for me."

On Dimebag's implication in interviews that Anselmo has returned to heroin:

"What a stupid man. What a shallow, stupid man. How would he know what I do? And by the way, I've been f**king bone-sober for three and a half years now. Anybody who has seen me on stage, anybody who has seen the shape of my body and the size of my arms, and the f**king burning desire in my eyes, knows that I am f**kin'… I drink four beers and I have a buzz now. Gimme a break. I couldn't even say that in my twenties."

On the possibility of a PANTERA reunion:

"It would take a lot of soul-searching. It would take a lot of negotiation. And we'll see. In the end, it's what's most important to the fans.

"That's the last time I'm ever — you can put this in your article — this is the last time I am ever talking about PANTERA."
 

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waltzing Meninga said:
Sad end to the finest metal band in history.

Phil is a mess. He contradicts himself every 5 minutes. I am a little suspicious as to whether his back illness is an excuse for his drug addiction. Who knows.

Finest metal band in history?

:lol:
 
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HevyDevy said:
Finest metal band in history?

:lol:

For me Pantera are the finest metal band of all time. Darrell and Vinnie are the most amazing musicians you will ever see in your life. They re-invented the whole metal scene.
 

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I quite like Pantera but there are hundreds of better drummers and guitarists and hundreds of better metal bands.

I would consider Pantera more the sort of band to introduce someone to metal because it's not particularly heavy and is fairly melodic with some good, definable riffs. But once you delve into the real metal scene you'll discover multitudes of far more accomplished acts.
 
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HevyDevy said:
I quite like Pantera but there are hundreds of better drummers and guitarists and hundreds of better metal bands.

I would consider Pantera more the sort of band to introduce someone to metal because it's not particularly heavy and is fairly melodic with some good, definable riffs. But once you delve into the real metal scene you'll discover multitudes of far more accomplished acts.

Comming from someone who can't play guitar? I been playing guitar for 17 years and I can tell you that I have never seen a more accomplished rock guitarist than Darrell. It's not what he plays, its how he plays it. I have delved into the real metal scene and I love bands like Opeth, Testament etc etc but Pantera have so much originality in their music. They are also by far and away the best live band I have ever seen.

It all comes down to personal preference. And this band for me is the greatest
 

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Being a drummer I was referring more to Vinnie but I still wouldn't compare Dimebag to Steve Vai, Eddie Van Halen or, let's say, James Murphy (who played on one Testament album). But yes, he is very good.

I saw Pantera at the Hordern and they sucked. Well, Phil sucked anyway. If it wasn't for his stupid rantings it probably would have been a decent show.

I don't think they are anywhere near as creative as Opeth by the way or bands like Amorphis, My Dying Bride, Nile, Emperor, SYL, Dream Theater. I could go on for ages but that's just a small selection.
 
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HevyDevy said:
Being a drummer I was referring more to Vinnie but I still wouldn't compare Dimebag to Steve Vai, Eddie Van Halen or, let's say, James Murphy (who played on one Testament album). But yes, he is very good.

I saw Pantera at the Hordern and they sucked. Well, Phil sucked anyway. If it wasn't for his stupid rantings it probably would have been a decent show.

I don't think they are anywhere near as creative as Opeth by the way or bands like Amorphis, My Dying Bride, Nile, Emperor, SYL, Dream Theater. I could go on for ages but that's just a small selection.

I never saw them in Aus. I saw them in 96 in the states and they were Awesome. Phils voice was amazing. From reports I have heard Phil was pathetic on the last Aus tour in 2001. But that doesn't take away the fact they were a brilliant band.

As for comparing Dimmebag to other guitar players - Eddie Van Halen said Dime was the best guitarist he has seen at dimes funeral.

Dream theatre are a great band too, John petrucci and Mike Portnoy are also 2 great musicians. It is just about taste.

As far as drumming, Vinnie paul is extremely under rated. The way he plays live is amazing. he is so precise. some of his double kick rythyms and triplets are also very original and complicated like the song "becomming"

As I said it all comes down to taste. everyone has their opinions of the best metal band of all time and this is mine.
 

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Fair enough

Must admit I love the following tracks:

Cowboys From Hell
Cemetary Gates
Walk
This Love
Rise
5 Minutes Alone
 
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HevyDevy said:
Fair enough

Must admit I love the following tracks:

Cowboys From Hell
Cemetary Gates
Walk
This Love
Rise
5 Minutes Alone

Yep all great songs. I love how Dimebag introduced the blues scale and riffs to Heavy metal guitar playing like in Cowboys from Hell. Metal Guitar playing changed ever since the release of CFH. And so did the production of records - especially in drumming. Vinnie Paul was the first metal drummer to add a lot of 10Khz to his toms and kicks. They were the most original metal band since Sabbath and Maiden.
 

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HevyDevy said:
Being a drummer I was referring more to Vinnie but I still wouldn't compare Dimebag to Steve Vai, Eddie Van Halen or, let's say, James Murphy (who played on one Testament album). But yes, he is very good.

I saw Pantera at the Hordern and they sucked. Well, Phil sucked anyway. If it wasn't for his stupid rantings it probably would have been a decent show.

I don't think they are anywhere near as creative as Opeth by the way or bands like Amorphis, My Dying Bride, Nile, Emperor, SYL, Dream Theater. I could go on for ages but that's just a small selection.

Couldn't agree more here mate, it was actaully the first time I remember being p*ssed off at a concert was when Phil layed down on stage while performing.

I was so pumped to see them the first time they were out and played the Ent Centre in Sydney and was disappointed in Phil but felt better at seeing some stuff from the States where he was just as lacklustre as he was that night so I felt better. But his last performance at the Horden was just rubbish and if it wasn't for Dime and C.O.C. the night would have been a bust.

I also think it's a fair statement to make about Dime being one of the great guitarists and comparing him to EVH and Steve Vai etc, he influenced thousands, had an unmistakable style and was extremely skilled, it's worth noting that he was banned from entering guitar comps in his area by the time he was 16 because he too good.

I always liked Pantera since I first head CFH and if nothing more will always be thankful for thier help in getting rid of that awful grunge phase Metal went through.
 

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