VH1 Pantera behind the music...
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VH1 Pantera behind the music...
Just thought id share...
from blabbermouth
"VH1 has officially begun production on a "Behind the Music" special on PANTERA. A photo of ex-PANTERA drummer Vinnie Paul being interviewed by Eric of VH1 for the upcoming program can be viewed at this location. An exact date for the show has not yet been announced.
PANTERA's career overview CD, "The Best of Pantera: Far Beyond the Great Southern Cowboys' Vulgar Hits!" (Elektra/Rhino), was certified platinum on January 13, 2006 by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for shipments in excess of one million copies in the U.S.
The 16-song "Vulgar Hits!" CD, originally issued in September 2003, was packaged with a bonus DVD boasting 12 videos, including two live performances. The bulk of the material was culled from the band's six major-label releases, but also included were non-album cuts "Cat Scratch Fever" (a cover of the TED NUGENT song that originally appeared on the Polygram soundtrack to "Detroit Rock City") and the BLACK SABBATH cover "Hole in the Sky", previously available only on import.
PANTERA's classic "Vulgar Display of Power" (Elektra) album was certified double-platinum in 2004, signifying shipments of more than 2,000,000 units in the U.S. since its February 25, 1992 release.
As previously reported, Rhino Video has set an April 4 release date for PANTERA's "3 Vulgar Videos From Hell" three-DVD set featuring all the band's videos as well as live footage shot during the Monsters of Rock gig in Moscow.
Originally released on DVD in 1999, this version features the same content with improved menus and all-new Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound. In fact, it is the first PANTERA release ever in 5.1 Surround Sound. It features: "Cowboys From Hell The Videos", "Vulgar Video", "3 Watch It Go", and "Pantera Live From Monsters of Rock In Moscow". "
from blabbermouth
"VH1 has officially begun production on a "Behind the Music" special on PANTERA. A photo of ex-PANTERA drummer Vinnie Paul being interviewed by Eric of VH1 for the upcoming program can be viewed at this location. An exact date for the show has not yet been announced.
PANTERA's career overview CD, "The Best of Pantera: Far Beyond the Great Southern Cowboys' Vulgar Hits!" (Elektra/Rhino), was certified platinum on January 13, 2006 by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for shipments in excess of one million copies in the U.S.
The 16-song "Vulgar Hits!" CD, originally issued in September 2003, was packaged with a bonus DVD boasting 12 videos, including two live performances. The bulk of the material was culled from the band's six major-label releases, but also included were non-album cuts "Cat Scratch Fever" (a cover of the TED NUGENT song that originally appeared on the Polygram soundtrack to "Detroit Rock City") and the BLACK SABBATH cover "Hole in the Sky", previously available only on import.
PANTERA's classic "Vulgar Display of Power" (Elektra) album was certified double-platinum in 2004, signifying shipments of more than 2,000,000 units in the U.S. since its February 25, 1992 release.
As previously reported, Rhino Video has set an April 4 release date for PANTERA's "3 Vulgar Videos From Hell" three-DVD set featuring all the band's videos as well as live footage shot during the Monsters of Rock gig in Moscow.
Originally released on DVD in 1999, this version features the same content with improved menus and all-new Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound. In fact, it is the first PANTERA release ever in 5.1 Surround Sound. It features: "Cowboys From Hell The Videos", "Vulgar Video", "3 Watch It Go", and "Pantera Live From Monsters of Rock In Moscow". "
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Re: VH1 Pantera behind the music...
screw thatthe_art_of_shredding wrote:Just thought id share...
from blabbermouth
"VH1 has officially begun production on a "Behind the Music" special on PANTERA. A photo of ex-PANTERA drummer Vinnie Paul being interviewed by Eric of VH1 for the upcoming program can be viewed at this location. An exact date for the show has not yet been announced.
PANTERA's career overview CD, "The Best of Pantera: Far Beyond the Great Southern Cowboys' Vulgar Hits!" (Elektra/Rhino), was certified platinum on January 13, 2006 by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for shipments in excess of one million copies in the U.S.
The 16-song "Vulgar Hits!" CD, originally issued in September 2003, was packaged with a bonus DVD boasting 12 videos, including two live performances. The bulk of the material was culled from the band's six major-label releases, but also included were non-album cuts "Cat Scratch Fever" (a cover of the TED NUGENT song that originally appeared on the Polygram soundtrack to "Detroit Rock City") and the BLACK SABBATH cover "Hole in the Sky", previously available only on import.
PANTERA's classic "Vulgar Display of Power" (Elektra) album was certified double-platinum in 2004, signifying shipments of more than 2,000,000 units in the U.S. since its February 25, 1992 release.
As previously reported, Rhino Video has set an April 4 release date for PANTERA's "3 Vulgar Videos From Hell" three-DVD set featuring all the band's videos as well as live footage shot during the Monsters of Rock gig in Moscow.
Originally released on DVD in 1999, this version features the same content with improved menus and all-new Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound. In fact, it is the first PANTERA release ever in 5.1 Surround Sound. It features: "Cowboys From Hell The Videos", "Vulgar Video", "3 Watch It Go", and "Pantera Live From Monsters of Rock In Moscow". "
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Awesome. I Was Gonna Get The Original One But If Thats Comin Out I'll Wait A Bit. Has Anyone Seen That Nirvana With The Lights Out Box???
I Was Fucking Angry, For A Band That Only Went For 4-5 Years To Have A Boxset And Pantera, A Much Better Band And Went For About 10- 12 Years Get Ignored Untill Dimes Tragic Death. (Im Speaking From A Veiw From The UK Anyway So It May Be Different In The U.S)
I Was Fucking Angry, For A Band That Only Went For 4-5 Years To Have A Boxset And Pantera, A Much Better Band And Went For About 10- 12 Years Get Ignored Untill Dimes Tragic Death. (Im Speaking From A Veiw From The UK Anyway So It May Be Different In The U.S)
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I wouldn't really worry about it. I have the original one too. The only difference is the improved quality of the sound. There's no actual new footage. I'm sure not gonna buy this "new" one. To me, the quality of the sound on the one I have is just fine.Lando Griffin wrote:fuck, I got the pantera vulgar videos from hell for christmas, and now there's an improved version
Sounds more to me like the record company is trying to milk the Pantera name for all they can get now that there won't be any new material. Shit...next thing you know, they'll be re-releasing all the albums with the same songs and just say that they've been re-mastered or have new liner notes or new cardboard case packaging or something like that...but still with just the same old music...a' la AC/DC. Or hell, they can re-release them next year re-mastered, then again in five years with new cardboard case packaging, and then in ten years with new liner notes! That way we all have to buy them THREE more times instead of just one more time! Fucking god-damed greedy record company execs!!
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Imagine..Bad Muthafucker wrote:I wouldn't really worry about it. I have the original one too. The only difference is the improved quality of the sound. There's no actual new footage. I'm sure not gonna buy this "new" one. To me, the quality of the sound on the one I have is just fine.Lando Griffin wrote:fuck, I got the pantera vulgar videos from hell for christmas, and now there's an improved version
Sounds more to me like the record company is trying to milk the Pantera name for all they can get now that there won't be any new material. Shit...next thing you know, they'll be re-releasing all the albums with the same songs and just say that they've been re-mastered or have new liner notes or new cardboard case packaging or something like that...but still with just the same old music...a' la AC/DC. Or hell, they can re-release them next year re-mastered, then again in five years with new cardboard case packaging, and then in ten years with new liner notes! That way we all have to buy them THREE more times instead of just one more time! Fucking god-damed greedy record company execs!!
First we had mono... then we had stereo.. after that we had 5.1, now we have 7.1... i bet there's gonna be 10.2 releases.. heck, even 20.5 if technology advances like this.
Looks like plenty of re-masterizations.

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Wow, their greatest hits sold a million copies.
Hot damn. 1,000,000 copies sold of the greatest hits. That's so awesome to hear. Made my fucking day matter of fact. 

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Re: Wow, their greatest hits sold a million copies.
yer joking right? you can't possibly be happy about that horrendous piece of crap selling 1/2 as much in a few years as Vulgar has in almost 15??HoustonKJ wrote:Hot damn. 1,000,000 copies sold of the greatest hits. That's so awesome to hear. Made my fucking day matter of fact.
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Re: Wow, their greatest hits sold a million copies.
i thought vulgar sold a million in 1992 but the sales only says it sold that much in the U.S. since.PhilCore wrote:yer joking right? you can't possibly be happy about that horrendous piece of crap selling 1/2 as much in a few years as Vulgar has in almost 15??HoustonKJ wrote:Hot damn. 1,000,000 copies sold of the greatest hits. That's so awesome to hear. Made my fucking day matter of fact.
Re: Wow, their greatest hits sold a million copies.
yeah...fucking sad. most of the million people who bought the abonimable "greatest hits" bullshit aren't real fans, they probably just had a passing interest due to seeing Dime's name in the news or something.MikeyHelms wrote:i thought vulgar sold a million in 1992 but the sales only says it sold that much in the U.S. since.PhilCore wrote:yer joking right? you can't possibly be happy about that horrendous piece of crap selling 1/2 as much in a few years as Vulgar has in almost 15??HoustonKJ wrote:Hot damn. 1,000,000 copies sold of the greatest hits. That's so awesome to hear. Made my fucking day matter of fact.

Are you fucking stupid?WeStandAlone-Hostile wrote:Awesome. I Was Gonna Get The Original One But If Thats Comin Out I'll Wait A Bit. Has Anyone Seen That Nirvana With The Lights Out Box???
I Was Fucking Angry, For A Band That Only Went For 4-5 Years To Have A Boxset And Pantera, A Much Better Band And Went For About 10- 12 Years Get Ignored Untill Dimes Tragic Death. (Im Speaking From A Veiw From The UK Anyway So It May Be Different In The U.S)

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