PANTERA

In the Pit with Pantera's Beat Man, Vinnie
Paul
By Troy Schmidt
Youre a golfer. Whats your score?
The other day, I think it was a 95. Usually I can get low 90s, upper
80s.
Do you have a favorite course?
Theres one by my house in Texas- Riverside- I know real well.
Play it real well.
Have you played any of the professional sites?
Oh yeah. You have the fringe benefit of promoters getting connections
at golf courses.
What about other sports?
Hockey. Hockey. Dallas Stars. Thats my favorite team, when they
won the Stanley Cup. They had it in my house. Im a close personal
friend of a lot of guys on the team. Wrote the theme song for the
Dallas Stars. Big hockey fan. Dig football too.
Three of you guys in the band are Texas boys. Happy you have a
President in the White House?
Doesnt matter to me. The only thing that matters if he can manage
to get my income tax lowered from 40 percent to 32 percent then it
will make a **** to me.
I put the word "Pantera" into the electronic dictionary,
but no word came up, but "panthera" does. It means, "lions;
leopards; snow leopards; jaguars; tigers; cheetahs; saber-toothed
tigers."
"Pantera" means "panther" in Spanish. The name
was suggested to us by a friend and it had a ring to it. Whenever
we said the name "Pantera" people would never forget it.
For me it means four guys who play an extremely brutal form of music.
When we play South America and Spain, the name is special to them.
Are they expecting four Spanish guys, like Menudo?
They know exactly who we are and what we are. Thats the beautiful
thing about Pantera
we are truly an international band- everywhere
in the world. After this tour, were going to Alaska, Korea,
New Zealand, Australia again. Then were doing the summertime
tour, which is called the "Extreme Steel Tour," the biggest,
baddest heavy metal tour: Pantera, Slayer, Static-X, a new band called
Skrape and Morbid Angel.
Somebodys going to get hurt
What about Pantera has changed
over 20 years?
It hasnt been 20 years yet. We started it in 1983. We got a
record deal in 90. The songwriting, to us, has gotten better. We know
exactly what we can expect from ourselves and from the audience. The
relationship of the players has gotten better. Weve always been
a band about touring. We tour all the time, because youre not
able to see us on MTV, radio and all that. Its a special thing
when Pantera comes to town. Our fans are always there. Visibility
is not as high- the profile- as some other (bands). A lot of people
think of Pantera as an underground band. Weve sold 13 million
records around the world. That aint very underground.
What would you do differently starting out as a band?
Nothing. Im one of those people that believes that things happen
for a reason. We played nightclubs for seven years, playing cover
tunes and honing our skills, so to speak. Got turned down by every
record company 22 times. We were fortunate enough to get our record
deal because of this thing called Hurricane Hugo that hit down near
here. An A&R guy had a layover in Dallas, going to see this band
called Tangeer that they just signed to Atlantic Records. The hurricane
hit and he got stranded in Dallas, so he calls his boss in New York
and says, "Hey are there any bands you want me to see while Im
here? Im stuck and I cant get home." So he says,
"Theres this band called Pantera thats been mailing
me stuff for three or four years. I dont know if I want to sign
them. Why dont you check them out and tell me how they are live."
Dude showed up. Actually he called me and we had a gig booked at a
Mexican disco that night, a birthday party for this dude. I said,
"Dude, if you want to see us, thats where were playing."
He walked in the door, stayed for four songs, then he left. We were
all like, "That son of a bitch, just didnt get it or something."
So were just getting ripped and having a good time and the next
thing you know he comes back in for the last three songs. When as
we finished he comes up to us and says, "Guess what?" I
said, "You left. What was the deal?" "I went to the
car to call Derrick (his boss) and tell him were signing you
guys. Youre the most amazing live band Ive ever seen."
Fate.
So if everything happens for a reason, then Hurricane Hugo happened
because of you.
It helped us. Might of screwed two or three million people but it
helped us, man!
I want to look at some of your songs. "Psycho Holiday"
talks about setting your demons free. What do you do to set your demons
free?
Play music. Its that simple. Get on the drum set every night.
Sweat comes out of it. Its almost as good as having sex. You
let it all hang out. You see those peoples faces. You see them
singing all the words. The passion and energy they give us. Its
a continuous circle of energy.
The other song that struck me was "Cemetery Gates," which
seems very personal. Was that written because of the death of somebody?
I think Philip just had a vision. The song is basically about when
you pass the cemetery gates, you have to find strength to move past
it. That song has meant a lot to tons of people. And my mom passed
away this past year, so that song has a whole new feeling when we
started doing it again. Its a strong song and a lot of people
really gravitate to that.
Many of your songs like "Im Broken," "Death
Rattle," "Suicide Note," address death. Is this a preoccupation
with people? Are you trying to prepare people for it?
I think theyre just emotions. Even if youre on top of
the world, you feel low sometimes. Hes not saying go out and
do it. Its just how I felt on this particular day. Plus, with
the music that we play, you cant be singing about the flowers
and roses, stuff like that. The two just dont fit together.
Most of the songs are lessons in a way. A song like "Walk,"
even though its a negative song, it has a positive message.
Many of your songs like "Hard Line," "Sunken Cheeks,"
"Throes of Rejection" and "Slaughtered," address
God and religion. What is your philosophy on that?
Everybodys different. The reason I personally dont want
to be involved in religion in because its something people are
pushing on you. Its a very contradicting kind of thing. If there
is a God I feel he wants us to have a good time. That means taking
advantage of all the things that are around you. Im pretty much
a firm believer in the things that you can touch, taste, feel and
see. Things that are real. Its like space. You dont know
whats out there. Could be aliens. I think there are aliens.
Why dont you write songs about aliens?
I dont know. Ill have to talk to Phil about that. Maybe
well write a song about aliens. I think Megadeth did that with
"Hangar 18."
You are such an intense band. What do you do in your quieter moments?
People think from seeing us on stage that were like that all
the time. Were not
its too intense. We need nights
off. Weve been doing this for two and a half months. Tonight
itll be nice to get off the stage and say we can chill out.
I love to go to hockey games, play golf, bass fishing. Im a
big fishing fan. When I get home, I think Ill rent a cabin in
Lake Fort and dry out for a couple days.
We have a motto at Hard Rock "Love all, serve all."
What does that mean to you?
We love all our fans. We serve all our fans. Theyre the best.
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