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@toctheyounger3 жыл бұрын
Its stunning how honest he is about his failures during his time in the band. The world would be a better place if more people were brave enough to be this honest.
@dynamicduo55929 ай бұрын
@January6thugs oh please!
@dynamicduo55929 ай бұрын
@January6thugs “don’t bring politics into it shit it’s boring” -phil
@TGSTKLivesOn9 ай бұрын
@January6thugsJesus Christ your whole life is consumed by politics. S.A.D:(
@deanmlshredder3 жыл бұрын
I feel like this guy would make one hell of a JRE episode.
@phallusphincter3 жыл бұрын
Absolutely! I fail to understand why Joe hasn't invited this Living Legend yet!
@khaanduit18052 жыл бұрын
This is a highly underrated comment right here
@113KILL52 жыл бұрын
You got that fucking right! I have always wanted Phil on Rogan.
@antoniojosenovotavarestava30202 жыл бұрын
I feelt the Dame um the past
@antoniojosenovotavarestava30202 жыл бұрын
I felt the same um the past
@ErWo753 жыл бұрын
I appreciate Phil’s honesty about his past and who he is. He’s way more open and transparent than most interview subjects.
@Nerdyone503 жыл бұрын
Yes, I agree, Phil keeps it real, still not on board with the trending bs. The ones who don’t appreciate the honesty he displays, are the ones chasing trends and being false faced.
@loneranger83432 жыл бұрын
Why shouldn't he be honest. Something to be ashamed of?
@ErWo752 жыл бұрын
@@loneranger8343 Upset about something?
@thethinduke0353 жыл бұрын
Phil is a beautiful and thoughtful man. I will always cherish his heartful and open honesty . It's rare these days
@mariophreconstruction3 жыл бұрын
I am a product of violence and severe abuse. A survivor of the life and world of which I was born. Pantera was a sounding, screaming, head smashing, battle cry for myself to express every bit of raw , pure, feeling, pure emotion, that a young man would be capable of surviving. you saved me from my life of hell. You were my voice. "the voice" that I didn't know I had within. If I never found Pantera? I might have never been able to express or even understand the emotional energy and turmoil within. It would have ended me. Music is powerful. Be blessed, stay humble, cause we are all broken brother. That is our bond in this world.
@dezelvain66823 жыл бұрын
And that's a fact Jack! I can relate to everything you said. Pantera and aggressive music saved me.. Strangely it calms me down as opposed to Pop/radio music which gives me shakes and anger from the lies they spew over the airwaves.. Real Life isn't pretty. It's ignorant to say otherwise.
@darque18602 жыл бұрын
Well put bro. I whole heartedly agree.
@glenbenton48557 ай бұрын
Couldn't have put it better myself. Now as an adult, Pantera is nothing but the best top notch musicianship, genuine people, raw energy and full of wisdom. They too have saved me in more ways than another, RIP Dimebag and Vinnie Paul, wish I coulve met you guys to tell you the big influence youve had on such a no body
@meganshermangrant632515 күн бұрын
I actually really enjoyed listening to him. I wish Phil the best in life.
@lukeknutson319111 ай бұрын
this is the most honest, no bullshit, no lying interview phil has ever done.
@mf_from_hell3 жыл бұрын
If there was ever a musician I wanted to meet in person, Phil would be top of the list. He always comes off as such a genuine guy.
@dirtypossem3 жыл бұрын
He seems miserable and depressed. He doesn't seem like a very good time.
@jackko213 жыл бұрын
It be either him or dave mustaine for me
@Scorned4053 жыл бұрын
My buddies band Weedeater toured with Down and said he’s really cool
@soundgarden64783 жыл бұрын
From experience Phil is genuine as it comes. He was great, my friend was kind of disappointed cause he thought Phil was a big scary dude haha. Phil likes to put it on for the audience but he was one of the friendliest musicians I've met, if not the friendliest (him or Randy Blythe)
@ronwalzer19183 жыл бұрын
I met him he's just like everyone else.
@WhiteManXRP3 жыл бұрын
The ABSOLUTE most heart wrenching interview ive seen from Phil......Wow powerful..im in tears😢
@richardsmith7322 Жыл бұрын
This band are the only group of people I’ve honestly been hugely inspired by in my life and no one else has given me the same good feeling of influence and fun Pantera is my true happy place
@tylersandlin4700 Жыл бұрын
The voice behind the heavy metal band, that changed heavy metal music for the better, forever, an absolute legend!
@joshzero42932 жыл бұрын
Most candid interview of Phil ever, really makes you see things in a new perspective...awesome.
@JOHNEDGINTONDOCUMENTARIES2 жыл бұрын
Wow! Thanks !
@deniseverpeut2 жыл бұрын
@@JOHNEDGINTONDOCUMENTARIES no thank you 🙏
@joebarrows40882 жыл бұрын
This interview shows a man who was out of control but has sense been brought to terms with reality and now has remorse for the past. Tragedy does happen and it makes things tougher and his actions from the past has to weigh a lot heavier on him because of that unfortunate tragedy, but he's right.....you have to move on and embrace the joy that embodied all those years and be grateful for what you still have. The direction he was going could have lead him to be the first member we lost. Life is unpredictable. I'm just grateful for all the amazing music the band shared with us over the years. Pantera will always be one of the greatest bands in history!
@lisaanderson32567 ай бұрын
I'm glad Phil is opening up the discussion on chronic pain & opioid/opiate addiction. Back surgery today still has little chance of giving you a a pain-free existence. As to quitting opiod/opiate cold turkey, that's very dangerous & can actually cause death. People who survive that process, without any medical intervention, are lucky to make it another dsy. I have fibromyalgia so I live in a constant state of pain so I can understand what Phil is saying about healthy people not understanding what it's like to live that way. It took me over 20 years to get the necessary tests to rule out other conditions.
@Nea-van-R.3 жыл бұрын
I just love this guy! I could listen to that voice for days on end. And i really, really like that he doesn't just answer a question, but that he thinks (about it) before he speaks.
@alessandropiersanti94262 жыл бұрын
What a special interview. One of the best interviews of him ever. Please don’t let this disappear or gets deleted.
@JOHNEDGINTONDOCUMENTARIES2 жыл бұрын
Thanks ! No worries there. It’s a keeper !!
@ulfingvar12 жыл бұрын
Download it, to be sure. I always downlod stuff I wanna keep..
@jaydee64403 жыл бұрын
I've seen Mr Anselmo perform at his absolute best (92) & his absolute worst (last Pantera shows in UK) not sure exactly what year, then I seen him again years later perform with Down, & more recently with the Illegals, clean, healthy & back to his best, the man has been to hell & back, a true hero & an inspiration, a living legend 🙏🏻
@soundgarden64783 жыл бұрын
Cool dude, met him twice in one night back in 2019 after a concert. He was very friendly not intimidating as I expected being face to face with Phil Anselmo. He's a living legend. Vinnie was good to meet too. RIP Dime and Vinnie Paul.
@SethHMG3 жыл бұрын
I’ve bumped into him a few times in NOLA, and he’s always been an approachable guy.
@soundgarden64783 жыл бұрын
@@SethHMG awesome, Phil is a good guy! New Orleans is a great place to go, I absolutely loved it.
@SethHMG3 жыл бұрын
@@soundgarden6478 I’ve never really been star-struck, but I was pretty damn close. I remember telling him that he was the reason I got into and stayed interested in metal; he said, super serious, “Smart man.” But it looked like he was holding back a chuckle. Another time, he told me something like, “I’ve watched some of you guys grow up” (going to so many shows over the years). Whether he recognized me or not, that’s a really cool perspective.
@RobertWilliams-rd1mt11 ай бұрын
A superb interview!! regardless of who and what the subject matter is, this is how an interview should be conducted. Much respect to all those involved. Thank you for the music Phil
@Crinkle653 жыл бұрын
This is the most insightful description of what drugs do to you I’ve ever heard. It’s everything I have trouble even recognizing in myself. Love this man.
@krozjacob90293 жыл бұрын
Phil is a living legend. Such honesty!..thanks for all the stories man.. ♥
@seektruth81592 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this interview - awesome to hear him and thankful for his part in the great music of Pantera
@TedCyrier4 ай бұрын
Always enjoy Phil's interviews and I would imagine being honest you still have to guard your words carefully, think before engaging the mouth. What he says about the medical industry & being permanently injured and the medication screws with your mentality. Thx for that honesty on that subject. The psychological aspects of the affliction. Folks need to hear about this aspect of the cycle of addiction in your mind & body as it contaminates your soul and pollutes your desire to participate in life eventually. Peace Phil be well all
@kornfreak783 жыл бұрын
Phil will always and forever be one of my ALL TIME favorite metal vocalists.
@anthonylynch47372 жыл бұрын
Could Listen to Phil talk all day. Such pure guts to talk about the Hurt of the past like no other !
@lukeknutson31913 жыл бұрын
the most honest phil has ever been in a interview. By far.
@antidoteforemptiness3 жыл бұрын
Im amazed he.is still standing and msking great music.
@nickybully3 жыл бұрын
He is definitely down to earth, open about his ups and downs to anyone and any age who asks him anything. Phil is one of many or few who inspire in a good way. THE MAN!
@rlg2222 жыл бұрын
That can't be more true what Phil said about the back pain. I've struggled with back pain in my mid 20's and I'm 50 years old now, blown out disks ect.. I had some endoscopic survey back in 2007 which saved my life as I was going down before that surgery. The recovery took many many months, and you never get back to the same person, so you change your lifestyle compensate for it.
@Nathrw10 ай бұрын
Phillip H Anselmo - this guy is an absolute legend, this was a great interview. Phil is clearly very complex person, he’s been through the worst and the best and come out of the other side. True legend and completely underrated vocalist. His vocal range was incredible. If you listen to some of the early stuff he has great authority, vibrato and intonation.
@guanjun11783 жыл бұрын
This deserves way more views.
@JOHNEDGINTONDOCUMENTARIES3 жыл бұрын
Thank you! Hopefully people will eventually find it !
@Im_Old_Gregg Жыл бұрын
In 1992 when Vulgar Display came out i was 6 years old. My best friend had an 18 year old brother that came in, put that album on as loud as it would go and threw us all over the living room. From that point on i was a die hard Pantera fan. The energy, aggression, and intensity grabbed ahold of me and i was hooked. When i was 13 that that guy took us to a Pantera concert on the reinventing the steel tour i think and it was maybe the most memorable experience of my life to that point. It was the first concert i ever went to. Oxycontin killed that dude several years ago and every time i hear Pantera it feels like im back in his living room when i was 6. Everyone has a pantera story and thats why those guys are legends.
@lela888 Жыл бұрын
Yes so true that Everyone has a Pantera story! Mine took place in Daytona Beach FL Summer of 1994 seeing them in concert. I Will never forget that show.
@weezalicious2 жыл бұрын
Incredible insight into suffering when nobody else understands. He really touches on a few things people are never comfortable talking about.
@lfkk464011 ай бұрын
I met him in TUBA CITY, ARIZONA(???) on the Superjoint tour. He did not seem racist, just in pain, from his back. He gave his body to play for us all. Took The Boys to A NEW LEVEL! 😉🤘 Thank You Phil. 🤘👹🤘
@maxcole39302 жыл бұрын
This is awesome interview. I'm a drummer played in a band from youg teen to late 20's. Pantera was & is one of my favorites & best heavy metal band in existence! Was a huge inspiration for me 100%
@davidcurtis44782 жыл бұрын
This was an incredible interview. Phil has had a life of many experiences. I love listening to him talk. Keep Rockin' hard Phil! 🤘🥁🤘
@Xyphra3 ай бұрын
"if they cant feel it, theyll never understand what youre talking about". God phil and I are so similar. Chronic spinal stenosis, 2 herniated discs, spondylosis, and radiculopathy here. Wrecked my life. Bless anyone else who is suffering with chronic pain...
@blahyoubleep2 жыл бұрын
Man, looking into those eyes when he's talking about his Pantera brothers and seeing how there was such a sensitive hole of memories inside him, I have so much sympathy for him. They had such a positive impact on so many people. It's a shame he and Vinnie were never able to fully reconcile; I know myself and millions of others would have been there to help mediate. Phil, I hope these gigs with Rex, Zakk, and Charlie are helping all of you cherish Vinnie and Dime's legacy in a new, special way...and I hope it's helping you liberate whatever burden you're carrying on those shoulders , dude!
@deanmays7133 Жыл бұрын
That is exactly how I feel about this reunion. Phil and Rex throwing it back out there. More power to them.
@dantenapoles595110 ай бұрын
Phil seems like a great person who went through a painful chapter in his life. He is sober and of sound mind now. I pray he continues to be in peace. Saw them in 97 or 98 at the forum in Inglewood. I was walking in while they were playing and their POWER, their sheer energy, blew my fan mind away! I will never forget the sheer power they were eminating, seen many live bands, all genres, none had the YOU WILL LISTEN TO US, power they had.
@bobbyblueholliday Жыл бұрын
It doesn’t take a doctor to remember you Phil. Thank you for this hour of wisdom and enlightenment. I wish the best for you dude!
@kevingunderson89052 жыл бұрын
Nobody understands that kind of physical pain until it happens to you. Words aren’t sufficient. Good on Phil for saying so.
@philipwebb9938 Жыл бұрын
I swear Phil needs to do an autobiography or a several hour interview of his life at some point!
@traceyrychewhite18742 жыл бұрын
I really wish that they all got to sit down together and now that it's too late I can't imagine how Phil feels now. I love listening to stories about Dimebag. He is still my favorite metal guitarist 🎸 ♥️.
@glenncooper35242 жыл бұрын
I'm fairly sure he knows the reason why Vinnie didn't talk to him towards the end , last few years , was the thought of it hurt too bad, I think Vinnie let go of the bad feelings towards Phil years before he died. I know they would converse indirectly for the business dealings and album reissues. Plus I saw an interview with Vinnie were he agreed on Phil's thoughts on Rex's book. Plus Rex and Phil said there was at least one time where Vinnie was alive they almost did a reunion. Again I'm sure the thought of it was just too hard to bear.
@zacharyseibert67882 жыл бұрын
Pantera is an amazing timeless band. Phil is a genuinely good man. This vid is 🔥
@BoBo155072 жыл бұрын
The only guy that sounds like a cement mixer.... But . fucked if i can .... What a guy...
@ivanbush8071 Жыл бұрын
I thank you for this, Pantera was a huge influence and a tragic story. As a fan listen to this interview was cathartic and healing.
@JOHNEDGINTONDOCUMENTARIES Жыл бұрын
It’s so good to know that. Thanks 🙏
@theclosetguitarist64502 жыл бұрын
Phil's very articulate. What a deep person.
@ZeeSuro Жыл бұрын
Beautiful. Honest. And inspiring to anyone; musician or plumber or janitor or doctor, or anything at all. I think that any person on planet earth could benefit from these stories. Especially if they got comfortable and just listened through headphones without looking at the screen. For no other reason but to listen completely. And i agree: everyone would benefit from Phil being on The Joe Rogan Experience. Who do we gotta talk to in order to make this happen???
@MrDalegray3 жыл бұрын
Best description of back/chronic pain I have heard. I have been dealing with it for years. People don't get it until it happen's to them! Phil tells it like it is no matter what he is talking about. Waiting for the next DOWN album or whatever he does next. Great musician and a great man.
@kloozman3 жыл бұрын
Exactly, when you're in severe chronic pain you will try anything to get rid of it, pain killers are literally synthetic heroin. Everyone gives Phil shit for getting hooked on heroin, when it's no different than taking pain pills for pain and getting addicted. There's no way anybody can understand this unless they have to deal with it, so they all need to shut the fuck up. You try fronting one of the biggest metal bands in their prime while you have a fucked up back when you're expected to run all over the place and live up to your reputation
@matthewcritchfield69973 жыл бұрын
Whether you love this dude or hate him you have to give Phil the respect, the man came from nothing and literally went to the top of the world, he is a true American bad ass
@charlenepickett34723 жыл бұрын
Yes, he is and not lameass Kid Rock
@spikeybug14 ай бұрын
Phil sounds like someone who's put in the work over the years. Pantera, Superjoint, Down.... Dude is a machine.
@adamjay2ndward2 ай бұрын
man, i miss superjoint
@balke793510 ай бұрын
I’m glad Phil said all this while Vinnie was alive and I really hope Vin saw it.
@NintenDub9 ай бұрын
I'll bet Vinnie never saw or heard cuz he didn't care. He was done. Sucks to see ppl bring things to the grave, but ya can't blame him.
@billyjettison9 ай бұрын
F Phil I hope Vinny never saw this he deserves peace. Phil is a POS for ever trying to bring back pantera. Vinny literally said it’s over and done since dime got killed and will never be a reunion with Zach or Phil ever again. Phil has a special place set for him in hell that’s for sure. Phil is a egotistical retarrad who only cares about money and drugs
@Fort7K9 ай бұрын
@@billyjettison this is probably the dumbest comment ive ever seen, all phil wanted was to have a dialogue with vinnie and to sort things out. vinnie was traumatised after the death of his brother and needed someone to blame and that someone was phil. phil had nothing to do with the death of dimebag. there is only one person to blame and that is the POS who shot dime that night.
@Oxfordstudios9 ай бұрын
@@billyjettisonmore over they’re paying tribute not restarting the band. It will never be the same band.
@ducatipitera7323 жыл бұрын
Despite what people think, Phil is a tremendous human being. Nothing but Love. CFH 4 Ever 👊🏽
@charlenepickett34723 жыл бұрын
Tough times don't last tough people do and Phil is definitely a metal warrior like Bruce and Dave M
@ItsJasonG13 Жыл бұрын
I'm only seeing this documentary now, and I just wanna say thank you for such great content and insight into Phil. Was great you didn't interrupt him and just let him speak him mind. Keep up the great work John!
@JOHNEDGINTONDOCUMENTARIES Жыл бұрын
Wow, thank you!
@jimmg933 жыл бұрын
Great interview! Always enjoy seeing interviews with Phil. My teenage years would have been so empty without their music - thanks for the memories 🤘🏻 #walkonhome
@jeeplife20352 жыл бұрын
As a man whose had 6 lower back surgeries and needing a 7th major surgery still I can relate to every grunt and groan he utters lol. Stay up Phil your fans are there with you brotherman! I’m still in severe pain today at 48 and now because of the opioid scare you get very little pain meds today. The pain gets to the point you question whether or not you even wanna live anymore. But when I watch Phil and his determination to fight thru it that gives me the kick in the balls I need to keep pushing also. Thanks for that kick brother I needed it.
@angeladuncan37852 жыл бұрын
Damn I was wondering if anyone else notice him making those faces and all he looks like he’s in constant pain seriously tho…..so you having all those surgeries are you still and is it constant pain?
@jeeplife20352 жыл бұрын
@@angeladuncan3785 every day of my life. I have degenerative disk disease. So the surgeries helped in some aspects in dealing with ruptured disks but also cause other problems in dealing with pain. For every surgery you get scar tissue that builds up along with arthritis really bad as well. Plus the disks above the fusions begin to get weak and also eventually rupture later on down the line. I’m talking with my doctor now about putting a morphine pain pump directly into my spine to deliver constant pain meds but he told me I’ll never be off the pain meds for the rest of my life. But I’m still fighting and still staying as active as I can but some days you don’t even want to get out of the bed cause you hurt so much.
@angeladuncan37852 жыл бұрын
@@jeeplife2035 wow so sorry 😣
@jeeplife20352 жыл бұрын
@@angeladuncan3785 thanks 🙏 but I’ll be ok 👍 still fighting still grinding and keeping my head up. Just gotta take it in stride and one day at a time I guess. Thanks for chatting with me :)
@angeladuncan37852 жыл бұрын
@@jeeplife2035 no problem stay encouraged 🤘🏾
@JK-ex6rn2 жыл бұрын
This man and the band he was with had the greatest significance for me in my teen years in the 90s. Both the upturn and the downturn. you all 4 have a place with me forever. 😎🎶🤘☄
@deniseverpeut2 жыл бұрын
Agreed 💯
@martynilsson4731 Жыл бұрын
He speaks out of my heart - after having bone cancer and suffering from cronical pain for 20 years now, there is no one left to understand. Being hooked to opioids just trying to numb every feeling, I can relate so much to it. I'm pretty sure, Vince died as an unhappy being numbing himself with alcohol and parties with hangers on. No brother left, no wife, no kids. Phil seems to have grown out of a lot of the old negative feelings. I respect him for that, because getting off the train to eternal sleep isn't easy at all.
@JonnyGoodwood Жыл бұрын
Hey brother...I was there. I gave NA a sincere effort and it gave me an actual reason to get up in the morning. I don't know what area you live in but if you Google a local NA group you might be very surprised what you get from it
@johngotti332 Жыл бұрын
yup same been on methadone for a long time liquid handcuffs
@supabass4003 Жыл бұрын
about to quit it myself@@johngotti332
@ScottyAlexRamsay Жыл бұрын
What a cracking interview. I really appreciate Phil....what you see is what you get.
@RichRobinson Жыл бұрын
As someone who’s had tremendous issues with back pain, loss etc…it was great to hear him talk about his back & pain issues. This guy is one of my biggest hero’s in music. I met in Barcelona about 10 years ago and he saw me approaching him and gave me a big man hug. Huge respect to the man. RIP to the brothers. Those 4 guys put their stamp on the music world and nothing can take that away from them.
@AwkballOddward Жыл бұрын
❤ Phil. For sure, He's one of the greats.
@Dalton13 Жыл бұрын
Got it see the new version of Pantera in Scranton PA a few weeks ago. Amazing show! Life changing show! Just the tailgating alone was amazing because all of us were there for the common love of music and the love of Pantera!
@KennethNicholson19727 ай бұрын
I live in constant pain for over 15+ years now, due to compressed discs, and spondylitis due to overgrowths of bone on my spine that pinch and compress nerves from my spine. Its agony. I take oramorph, morphine sulphate 4 to 6 times each day to survive. everyone things im very intense and aggresive. Im not. Im a teddy bear with constant agony. That is phil. Hes a true sweetheart but in constant agony. I can see it in his eyes.
@harshtruth91483 жыл бұрын
He just gave the greatest answer a guitar player like me could ever hear……a legacy of distortion!!! YES!!! 🤘🏼
@AllofJudea2 жыл бұрын
John, you've done interviews of my 2 favorite Phils, Anselmo and Collins, and both are great. As is the Gilmour interview. Thanks for putting this up in full.
@JOHNEDGINTONDOCUMENTARIES2 жыл бұрын
That’s great to know! Thanks!
@brentlee0826 ай бұрын
Thanks for your time and emotion Phil. Godspeed brother
@chrissirhc73372 жыл бұрын
nice to hear him speak so glowingly of darrel in the latter part of the interview
@deanmays7133 Жыл бұрын
He loved them.
@Allworldsk1 Жыл бұрын
I can definitely relate to him because I have a fourth and fifth lumbar spine injury and it has completely changed my life and ruined so many of my dreams over the last seven years. I have not gotten addicted to pain meds I don't take them at all I have not been able to get the surgery that I need so I suffer every single day I can't lift anything over 30 lb. Everything that I do is hindered everything I do is held back by this injury. I can't work out and get in shape the way I want to why can't pick up the heavy things for my family I can't pick up my nieces and nephews because they're getting too big I can't pick up my grandkids because they're getting too big. I know what he's talking about and he is speaking the truth. It is life-altering it is devastating it is truly heartbreaking to have a spinal injury.
@krupkamusic3 жыл бұрын
At the end there he talked about moving on. You really don't know or won't understand if you haven't been in a similar situation. A situation of such a painful past and choosing for your own health to move on. So much admiration for being this open.
@Kurt9099 Жыл бұрын
One of my old bands got to open for Pantera twice on the Cowboys tour in NY. The first show they came in a beat up camper and there were a few hundred people at the show. 7 months later, they showed up in a beautiful tour bus and there were 1,500-2,000 people at the show. It was not surprising to us how fast they were becoming popular because that first show, even in front of that small crowd they were the best live band any of us had ever seen. The second show was even better with the energy of a big crowd. We got to hang with Phil a little before both shows and he was the most down-to-earth and nicest guy..
@lindsaymccartney2480 Жыл бұрын
Phil is so honest and true ,love this guy
@TenguWarrior6963 жыл бұрын
Very emotional interview... I'm with you, Phil.
@NGA-PLZ2 жыл бұрын
I use to see Phil at the House of Shock in New Orleans during Halloween. I remember one year a friend of mine was with me and Phil was standing by a group of people talking and I say to my friend that's Phil the lead singer of Pantera. He was like no way so he walks over to em and was like are you the lead singer from Pantera? I remember Phil just looking down at him for a few seconds with a dude are you fucking serious face on him and in that deep voice he goes "you know who the fuck I am"
@JohnHenrySheridan3 жыл бұрын
Very from the heart interview. I appreciate Phil sharing his humanity.
@abminog48073 жыл бұрын
He's cool to listen to talk about his back issues I went through pain my back I know where he is exactly coming from its great to hear he's clean and sober awesome interview
@guysplace53852 жыл бұрын
I have a back/neck injury, I can only imagine what years of touring must have done. I feel for Phil!
@COSMOKRAT_6162 жыл бұрын
i was a 16 year old kid ditching school with a few of my best friends. we found our seats at the Denver Coliseum, just left of the stage. we weren't prepared for the absolute wall of sound that we were about to experience. needless to say we were blown away. the best show i have ever seen to this day was the first time i got to witness Pantera live. we saw them three more times over the next few years. I was one of the lucky ones. R.I.P Dime and Vinny we miss you. i've had falling-outs with friends and it seems like such a tragedy that Phil and vince were never able to at least sit down and speak to each other before Vince passed. I know Phil is no angel but it's just sad to me.
@chrisbrooks55012 жыл бұрын
At the coliseum? Or Big Mack? The coliseum was basically uninhabitable in the 90s
@TheZestySoul972 жыл бұрын
I wanna listen to an audiobook narrated by Phil Anselmo.
@TIKTOKTURMOIL2 жыл бұрын
Too damn rjght
@ThatMFShawnzy2 жыл бұрын
“Ummmmm” “uhhhh” “but uhhhh yeah” 😂 but really his voice is awesome
@Unitedfruitco10 ай бұрын
This man has done so much for the underground scene, not to mention his legendary performances and recordings with Pantera. God bless you, brother!!!
@MKGalaxia28113 жыл бұрын
Very blessed to have met all members of Pantera at different times. Vinnie was so cool and down to earth. And Phil I met twice (once with SJR when he was not sober, once with Down, sober), it was night and day. Phil had so much love and appreciation (sober), it was amazing. A sweetheart of a dude.
@throttletherapy273 Жыл бұрын
What a phenomenal interview. Love Phil
@AudieTheMastiff8 ай бұрын
I’m 51 now. Wow. 😂 I saw them on the Vulgar tour in Philly at a small club. First time I ever moshed or stage dove. I even got up on stage and got to mosh around and slap Phil’s back and jumped back in. It was epic! I literally changed that night and became obsessed with moshing and seeing live bands in a smaller setting like that. I was used to big arena shows like Ozzy and Kiss. But this???? LIFE CHANGING!!! I lost a shoe that night! 😂😂😂❤❤❤❤
@vladimirandreev59323 жыл бұрын
Phil has a very interesting way with words - can listen to the dude for hours!
@dannywebb67093 жыл бұрын
In watching this interview I feel that the past is taking a big toll on him mentally. Almost comes across as he is broken or on substance. You were a big influence in my life back in the day dont give up.💪💪💪
@getwhatyougive2 жыл бұрын
[The sheer volume of ads during this video made it seem like it was 24 hours long. Phil is a legend.]
@jlo77702 жыл бұрын
If you skip to the very end of any yt video and let it play 2-3 seconds whatever and end, it'll do an add unless you watched one before. Restart the video and it won't play the adds. They changed it about 6 months ago but skip to the end minus a few seconds and restart and bam no more adds
@benwil17153 жыл бұрын
Well that was great.I needed to hear Phil's take on "living "playing nice" with chronic pain....... "he's right "people look at you like "your lying",or like a freak,it's a hard thing to empathize with.Your body learns to "adapt" to the pain,so you can walk,bend and shit, but it's always there... flexibility is youth!... I got diagnosed with ankylosing spondylitis in my lower lumbar at 28,but I was still young and healed like the wolverine,so as a 28 year old,it was just like having a slight cold,ya know.But now, .... A few more years down the line..... I see what rhumatologist meant!!!!...by "Chronic"!!.... I also liked how he explained the rift between the band,and how weak hard drugs make you,cause you can't see the collateral damage going in,but I respect honesty,and exploring feelings and actions,but as a die-hard fan of all in the band,even though this is fairly old now,...ok,it's over now,and you shouldn't have to explain yourself anymore!!!... In"this fans 📖 "all y'all" in the band alive or dead are held in high regard. I'm a guitar player,so obviously I usually have a special fondness for the axe 🪓 man in the band clan!!!...."Capice"!!!.........😎
@shanegriffin2215 Жыл бұрын
I think it is really sad that Vinny never wanted to let his anger towards Phil go. I cannot imagine the pain he carried with him until his death, but speaking from personal experience, cleaning out wounds and allowing them to heal is monumental. And now it will never happen. Kudos to Phil for being transparent.
@lukeknutson3191 Жыл бұрын
actually vinnie stuck up for phil a few times in the past even when not talking to him. He just looked like a marriage going into a divorce and going on different paths. If he didnt want to renew that friendship thats on him and he had that right the people telling him he had to make amends with him are what I call the assholes. He has his feelings... respect them.
@tobybeaudin Жыл бұрын
I have even more respect for this man, not only does his music pull all negative out me, which I listen to everyday. He is the epitamy of understanding, acceptance and he doesn't lie to himself. Phil You make a difference keep pulling the negative out of people and instill strength. Your voice is strength, your words are inspiring.
@lukesmialkowski7870 Жыл бұрын
I am so glad I saw this interview of phil.There are many people who are til this day misunderstanding his addiction for Pantera splitting up.Well...those people can kiss my S.
@jeremyjason99652 жыл бұрын
Man this really hit hard, much love and respect Phil. RIP to Abbot brothers. PanterA lives on forever!!
@kellidanielle36882 жыл бұрын
Sobriety will break you and humble you to the core. He's lives 30min away from me. Maybe one day I'll run into him. Phil singlehandedly saved my life. I was a teenager, minutes from killing myself, and then I heard this growl and primitive voice It was the best damn sound ever...Pantera was on Headbangers Ball that night. It's the first time I ever had someone articulate the pain I felt. If I ever meet him sometime, I'd just give him a huge hug and tell him a heart felt thank you.
@alwaysfutureneverpastmakep73072 жыл бұрын
Happy you found something to inspire you to keep moving forward, I’m trying to do the same in my life, but as you mentioned, killing oneself is something I’ve dealt with some times as well, the world really is horrible I feel like, but we need good people to balance it out. Do your best. And be like Phil. And inspiration for those going through similar experiences. Keep on truckin man, you got this :)
@jimpace63032 жыл бұрын
Pantera is supposed to uplift you not bring you down like your comment give me alcohol extremities instead of proof less christianity
@JJones-cl4dm3 жыл бұрын
people who have never had debilitating back pain CANNOT understand it. same with drug addiction. I have both. its a constant fucking battle. I understand every single emotion Phil is going through. and it takes a lot for him to pour it all out the way he is doing. tons of respect and HAIL PANTERA edit: RIP dime RIP Vinnie Paul
@mikehunt47973 жыл бұрын
This is from 2012 think he's doing better now. Best of luck with your battles.. Stay strong 💪
@SethHMG3 жыл бұрын
My L5-S1 is fucked. Disc presses on spinal cord. Can feel it in my feet. Can’t sit up in the morning. Bone spurs in C6-C7-C8 will freeze my neck up some days. And the rest…yeah… “The shaving down (shaving down) of milligrams with a gun in your hand.” - Down, the Tides, sums that up pretty solid. All out fucking war, bro. Physical Therapy is humbling but I’m not going under the knife. That “mental callus” part is so true. There are mornings I literally grunt and shout and shoulder check a doorframe to get my adrenaline going to overcome that first miserable hour. Hold on.
@Epochstudios3 жыл бұрын
I agree with Phil as well, I've had a laminectomy 2 years ago and now have 3 herniated protruding disc's, spinal stenosis and arthritis in my lower back all at 37 yrs old. It is horrible living with this pain and people just don't understand unless they are experiencing it as well. Plus I'm a recovering heroin addict and it's very hard to not wanna use that to medicate and try to be positive and move forward. Thank God for physical therapy! I refuse to let this beat me down, great interview with Phil
@GhostfaceGriller-hd7jw10 ай бұрын
I want a gps with Phil telling me where to turn while driving
@RockandrollNegro10 ай бұрын
"Look here, brother. Up here you're gonna see this liquor store. I wanna say... half a mile. Or two blocks. Whatfuckingever. But when you get up to that liquor store, you're gonna wanna hang a left over by that check cashing place. Oh shit. Is that... is that the pawn shop? Wait a minute. Shit, we're waaaaaay past that spot you needed to turn at. Sorry, man. Why didn't you tell me to hurry up and get to the directional ascertainment portion of this navigational situation? I guess only thing you can really do from here is walk on home, boy. Anyway, my point was this: if the chick looks like a dude, it's more than likely, almost certainly, always a dude. Trust me, kid."
@chris41819 ай бұрын
im now thinking bout "walk" lol
@charcoalelement62769 ай бұрын
Make a damn left at the Fkn light Dave. Gps. Lol!
@ColonelPaynus9 ай бұрын
I feel like I would miss my turns because he talks so slow. “Maaan… Y’see, the way it’s gonna go down is… down the road… about uhhh, two hundred meters from where you are now…”
@Jaybirdinlex5 ай бұрын
I'm crying 😂 Yes !!!
@obsidiongamer76513 жыл бұрын
Finally got to hear Phil’s side , your a awesome bud 👍
@progressivelibertarian257011 ай бұрын
What a hero’s journey! High emotional intelligence too, learned the hard way.
@chucktouchton3983 жыл бұрын
I can truly empathize with Phil. I have been in chronic pain for over half my life...since 2003. I was in several bands and HAD to shoot up to even sit down at a drum set. I used for 9 years and have been clean for 6 years now. Kratom has replaced the needle and I know I'm addicted to it, but the withdrawals are NOTHING compared to opioids/opiates.
@yurimodin73333 жыл бұрын
weed man, I've had back surgery(not as bad as Phil) but it got me off the pills and off the floor.
@trendkill33333 жыл бұрын
I’ve had a not so severe lower back problem for a few years and it’s horrible. It’s nothing like your going through or what Phil has gone through. But non the less it makes me miserable, back pain sucks ass
@WhiteManXRP3 жыл бұрын
god bless you
@nikolas_schreck3 жыл бұрын
Never go back dude.
@charlenepickett34723 жыл бұрын
There are withdrawals from Kratom? Didn't know
@rkje1123 жыл бұрын
The kid, the old man, the damn Goat. Game got changed by this dude and his friends. Big ❤
@sadvvitch2 жыл бұрын
his voice makes me sleepy so i put this on loop when i cant sleep
@Stats2BackIt Жыл бұрын
Im 26, never got to witness Pantera in their prime, but they're still one of my favorite bands ever. That should say something towards their legacy...
@lisao6928 Жыл бұрын
You missed out. I saw them back in the 90s, just saw them recently. His time was great, but back when I saw them- never saw that many breasts in my life. Women just got on top of men's shoulders to flash the band. It was a crazy time and they played flawlessly.
@bestmusicforyou78749 ай бұрын
I just wanna hug him ! I love his deep voice ! He is a real man ! One of the best singer ,front man on the planet Earth !❤️👑
@DrozChann3L3 жыл бұрын
my speakers are shaken when Phil talk for hi_s, low_s and the mid_s too, what a voice
@justvintagecrochet Жыл бұрын
If this is uncut, why are there jump cuts? we went from talking bar gigs to heroin in 1 second
@Big.Joe.Grizzly5 ай бұрын
Would you want them to keep in all the parts where he had to use the toilet or sort out the dogs or have a coughing fit or wince in severe pain or take a phone call or take a break or get food or talk to his girlfriend? Lol just be happy he's even doing this interview and talking about this stuff, I'm sure there is a very good reason for cuts why would they on purpose cut out anything worth listening to?