The very first time I ever heard
of Dimebag Darrell was way back
in late 1986 or early 1987. As the Madam X tour progressed across
America, we played in Ft. Worth Texas at a place called Savvy's,
a club legendary for
separating the of-age & not-of-age by a chain-link
fence, just like in the Blues Brothers. Yes bottles
were whipped & smashed into the fence nightly at this
place. We were just about to go on stage when Godzilla, the
bass player for Madam X, ran back into the dressing room, 7 foot tall
with hair that literally touched the ceiling, as he screamed into the
room "Dude guess what !!! Fucking PANTERA is here tonight watching the
show !! They are all sitting at a table right in front of the stage, I
can't fucking believe this !!!" The reason for his excitement was
simple
. Already, even with their previous lead singer, Pantera was legendary
on the club circuit in the southern states. Even then, almost 20 years
ago, Dimebag's innovative guitar playing & showmanship was already
the standard to which other guitar players were to be measured. They
already had a sizable fan base & reputation as one of
the best metal bands you could ever see on a stage. We were extremely
excited & honored to jam for this bunch of highly respected
musicians. Little did I know at the time what was in store in the
future for myself, & the band Pantera, & how our lives
would intertwine in the years to come .
The next time I encountered Dime
was in my old guitar
player Scotti Hill's house.We were writing the song "Mudkicker" for our
forthcoming record. At the time, we were in one of the biggest bands in
the world. We had already begun to headline arenas on our own on our
first record & we were planning our first USA headline arena tour
at
the time. The material we were writing for "Slave to the Grind" was a
lot heavier than our first album & we wanted to take out the
heaviest, coolest band on the road that we could find. I remember
Scotti pulling out "Cowboys From Hell" at his house on a songwriting
break. He said "Dude, check out this band, I really dig them"
& that's when I checked out the album sleeve, as he put it on the
stereo. Loud. I immediately remembered the band from the Madam X days,
but I had never listened to them before.
I couldn't believe my ears . As the opening guitar riff to "Cowboys
From Hell"
came out of the speakers, I knew we had found the band we were looking
for to come on tour with us. This was like a new kind of Judas Priest
meets ZZ Top meets Van Halen divided by Slayer equals its own
kind of thing. I remember cranking the album & smiling to
myself "I cannot wait to help introduce this fucking band to
North America!" I
knew
they were gonna blow up huge as soon as the public at large got a
chance to feel their power .
So
we made the decision. Skid Row was going to bring Pantera on
their first North American arena tour. I remember the first show like
it was
yesterday. It was New Years Eve '91/'92 in New Orleans, at this arena
that was completely circular & I remember watching Pantera kick
ass for the first time that night. As a metalhead first &
foremost myself, it was an absolute dream to stand on the side of the
stage every night witnessing Pantera's rise to fame, night after
night, city after city. To have those crazy fuckers as my friends was
something I will never forget. Everyone knows about the "lust for
life" that was a legendary part of Dimebag's life. Well, let me say
that
anyone who was there can attest to the fact that we set the fucking
standard for "living it up" on the Skid Row / Pantera tour. Tony
Wiggins, the bus driver turned backstage legend of Marilyn Manson fame
& Pantera lore, got his start in this business how? By being
Sebastian Bach's personal driver. Tony was my bus driver on the "Slave
" tour & spent every night driving me across the USA, many times
with Phil Anselmo, or my road crew, or other crazy freaks "unwinding"
with me
on the way to the next city. To read about Tony's exploits in the
Marilyn
Manson book makes me feel like a proud papa. Big Val Bichekas; Pantera,
Alice In Chains, & now Ozzy's personal security guard? The first
job Big
Val ever had in rock 'n' roll was - you guessed it - Sebastian Bach's
personal security guard. Val met Pantera on the Slave tour & when
Ozzy was looking for personal security, Sharon asked Big Val , "Who
have you
done security for ?" He answered "Sebastian Bach was my first. Pantera
was second." Ozzy hired him right away, & has employed him ever
since. I don't know why his resume says so much to others about his
experience !
Well, if you ever partied with Dimebag you would know why.
The Skid Row / Pantera tour. So much to say , a lot that can't be
remembered. But due to video tape a lot of these insane moments
still exist on tape. Dimebag was pretty much always, or %90 of the
time that
I was with him, with a video camera in hand. 3 nights ago I watched
"Vulgar Video" for the first time in over 10 years, & I was
astonished to find the full version of both bands doing "Cold Gin" on
there, Pantera in complete KISS garb. Wow. Also the Pantera / Skid Row
baseball game - a direct example of Dimebag's hilarious prankster
personality at work. What actually happened that day was Skid Row
completely destroyed Pantera on the baseball field, by at least 20
runs, which wasn't hard because they were all sporting the Black Tooth
Grin by early afternoon! Hey it was a day off ! But when I played
"Vulgar Video" for the first time I remember holding my head in my
hands, laughing, due to some major Dimebag digital editing magic!! The
baseball segment on the video shows Pantera kicking the shit out of
Skid Row, 33 - 8, saved for posterity on the shelf of your local Sam
Goody's, for all time, all over the world. Unbelievable. Devious. Funny
as shit. Some of
the best times of our lives.
Denver Colorado. Dimebag is running around the arena with his
video camera, as usual. On the road now for a couple of months,
my
throat feels kind of tight & we have a "rock doctor" in house to
check out my pipes . Dimebag runs up to me in the hallway & screams
"DUUUUUUUUUUUDE what the fuck, are you seeing the Dr. or what ? What
the
fuck ?" with his vidcam omnipresent. I tell him yes, I am on my way
up the hall to see the doc. Dimebag : "CAN I FILM IT ?" Me laughing ,
"Sure dude , knock yerself out !" What a nut! So we get to the Dr., who
sits me down on the table & gets his stethoscope & selection of
mirrors out to stick down my throat. But as he goes to shove this long
mirror thing down my neck, there is one thing in the way - Dimebag
Darrell. "DUDE HOLY SHIT MAN YOU GOTS-TA SEE THIS !! I have your
complete vocal cords, close - up, on video ." I am sitting there with
my
head tilted all the way back, mouth open as wide as it can go with a
Dr. shoving a mirror into me on one side, with Dimebag Darrell shoving
his camera down my throat on the other side. The Dr. says, "Ok
Sebastian say aaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhh" & as I do so , Dime screams out
"Dude that shit is TIGHT !! I got your chords on close-up it looks
fuckin' wild !" He was focusing his camera right on the mirror that the
Dr. was using to look at my vocal chords. Every gag, choke, & cough
that I did
that day was captured by Dime on film. That was Dimebag . Taking a
mundane event & turning it into something fun , worth rockumenting
, making a cool little memory of something you would otherwise never
remember. I have "seize the day " tattooed on my arm in Latin. Dimebag
Darrell seized every day like there was no tomorrow. No matter how
hung over he was!
Also on Vulgar Video is the shot of Pantera having a
fucking
bar-b-q,
right in front of the stage while we were doing our show! My memory
of that night, in Hannibal Missouri (I think) was watching Dimebag on
his side of the stage open the show. Right when they got to the ending
of "Domination", one of my favorite songs, as they go into that
crushing half-time riff at the end, I remember banging my head as hard
as I could but not looking around the backstage, & by mistake
slamming my head straight into the side fill, as
dimebag ripped out that riff. I saw stars & felt a knot rise up on
my skull the size of a bowling ball. I though I might have a concussion
or something, but fuck it, we never canceled a show that whole tour
& weren't gonna . So I chilled till we went on stage , kinda dizzy.
Then as I was on-stage I look into the first row. Before that there
was a good 15 feet of sand , we were playing an outdoor show on some
sort of beach. In front of the barricade in the "pit" was Dimebag
Darrell, the rest of Pantera , & my wife Maria all sitting around
........ a bar-b-q!!! Dimebag & Phil were actually cooking hot-dogs
& pouring Tequila shots & handing them out to the audience,
crew, & band on-stage as well! I thought i might be hallucinating
because of smashing my head during Pantera's set, but no. There I am
singing "18 & Life" as Dimebag squirts ketchup & mustard all
over his beef frank, & as I get into the song I look out at
Dime
looking straight into my eyes offering me a hot dog mouthing the words,
"Duuuuuuuude! You want a bite of this delicious wiener bro, c'mon!!!",
as everyone is laughing their guts out & my wife is next to dimebag
doing shots of tequila & having potato salad. Then in "Youth Gone
Wild", in the drum breakdown, seeing the whole crowd singing the
words,
holding up, in
unison, ............. hot dogs! Thanks Dime, I do remember they tasted
good !!!!
My wife got along great with Dime. I can't remember where, some
bar in
the USA, but Rita, Dimes girl, was there, wearing John
Lennon style
rose-tinted round mirrored glasses, only with a pot leaf design on
each eye. She gave me the shades as a present at the end of the night,
which was very cool. During this night, Maria, my wife, had a drinking
contest with Dimebag. There is some dispute as to what happened
next. I remember Maria & Dime doing 33 shots of Tequila - between
them both. Maria, however,
seriously
remembers - &
do not try this at
home - her & Dimebag
both
- doing 33 shots of tequila,
each! I
think this is physically impossible, but this was over the course of a
full evening, & our tolerance was way up back then, so while I
hope I am right & Maria is wrong about this, I must admit that if
anyone could do this it would have to be Dimebag Darrell !!!! "Getcha
Pull" indeed !!!!!
All this mayhem was not without consequence. When we all checked
into
the hotel in Philadelphia ( I think), I had my own bus with Tony
Wiggins
& Big Val. Someone called my big clunky cellphone (a rarity in
those days) & informed our bus that we would not be checking into
the hotel that we were on our way to. Both bands had been kicked out of
the hotel before I got there. The story I got was that Snake &
Dimebag each did a tab of fucking
acid,
&
as the tour managers were checking into the hotel, Dimebag took a
knife to one of the leather couches in the hotel lobby, ripping it to
shreds & getting both bands permanently banned from the premises!
A lot of crazy shit went down in those days & a story like this was
just par for the course on this tour.
A month or so into the tour, Pantera released "A Vulgar Display
Of
Power. Prior to this, the band was touring with us without a new
album to support. But when "Vulgar " came out after touring the USA
with us for a month or so, the album came straight into the Billboard
charts in the top 40 & remains to this day one of the greatest
albums of all time. The day after it came into the charts, we were
playing Vancouver BC at the PNE & Phil walked straight into our
dressing room, "Hey Bierk. I want a leather couch, full lights, full
stage, sound check, blah blah blah" he was joking around with a list
of demands due to the "new level" that he was now on. It was hilarious
& we were all laughing but the point was made. Pantera was now a
big fucking band & from here on out, it was nothing but onward
& upward for Pantera.
Dimebag had a 4-track recorder on the road with him at the time.
I
can remember many nights in his hotel room, getting drunk &
recording songs. One particular highlight was Dimebag's version of
"Slave To The Grind" that he recorded on his own , re-titled "Krell
& Dykes". "KRELL & DYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYKES" went the
chorus. Most of you know what dykes are, maybe some of you know what
krell is, but Dime made a version of "Slave To The Grind" with lyrics
describing these 2 areas of interest on this particular tour that was
truly a moment in music I wish you all could hear! He gave me a tape
of it over 10 years ago, I hope I still have it. If you don't know
what krell is, I am not going to tell you! But for those of you with a
nose for this kind of thing, I hope one day I can find my copy of
Dimebag Darrell's "Krell & Dykes" & when I do I will post it on
the net if it is not too incriminating!! We also had one night where I
sang a ballad of Dime's into the 4-track as the sun was coming up. We
were so drunk I couldn't stop laughing & Dime too, I just remember
him saying "c'mon Bierk !!! I
KNOW you
can do it !!!" But both of us were so drunk I remember more
laughing
than singing going on that night. Still I know we did at least 3
tracks of vocals, harmonies & doubling etc., even at 7-8 am with 12
hours of drinking in us, Dime was ready to do what he did best -
create rock'n'roll music like you never heard before.
After the Skid Row / Pantera tour, my next major involvement
with
Dimebag was a band that we formed together. Named "Sebastian Bach's
Rock Buds", we started the band after I was asked by High Times
magazine to play at a benefit in Manhattan at the Limelight. All
proceeds would go to the National Organization for the Reformation of
Marijuana Laws (NORML). I thought this was a cool idea & they said
I
could play with whoever I wanted. So, first on my list was Dimebag
Darrell . I called him up & he said "Sure dude . Name the time
& place & I will be there ! Let's get Rex on bass !" So Rex
Brown joined up, along with Bam Bam McConnell on drums & Snake on
guitar. Andy McCoy from Hanoi Rocks also came up for a tune, although
Dimebag refused to jam with him! The majority of the set was Skid /
Pantera; we did Slave , New Level, Walk , Monkey Business , &
Cowboys From Hell I think. I have this show on video in perfect
condition & it is obviously something I treasure now. Dimebag came
up 2 or 3 days before the show & stayed at my house. Rex stayed at
Snake's. We rehearsed for the gig at SIR in Manhattan. I remember
rehearsing for the gig in "rehearsal mode", which was doing the songs
but not putting alot of sweat into it. Dimebag said to everyone "what
the fuck is this? Where is the sweat ? The fire?" I said to him
something lame like "Oh its just rehearsal dude.You wanna
rehearse
like we are actually on stage, that's cool ". Dime shot back at me "IS
THERE ANY OTHER FUCKING WAY???" I will never forget him saying that.
I totally understood what he was saying & ever since then there
is no "rehearsal mode / stage mode" bullshit. Dime did it full out all
the time : "IS THERE ANY OTHER FUCKING WAY ???" Not for Dimebag Darrell.
Dimebag was also one of the most of the professional persons in
the
business. Yes he could out drink you under the table & into the
gutter, but he also firmly believed that there was a time & a place
for everything. We were all doing all sorts of shit back then, but I
can remember Dimebag pulling me aside somewhere saying, dude,
you
'wake & bake' don't ya ? C'mon I know ya do. I used to do that shit
myself. Have a bong right next to the bed, & hit that shit as soon
as I fucking woke up. But I learned you cannot do that shit dude! For
real! You get a fax or a phone call or something & you are too high
to deal with that shit!! That shit is not good dude!!" The fact that
he would pull a friend of his aside to try & help them
if he thought they needed it, was a testament to the fact that Dimebag
cared about others. You hear a lot about how much the man loved to
party, but I also remember him being strict about putting things in
their
proper place. Having his shit together at all times was
ultimately way
more important to Dimebag than just being shit faced 247. The man could
not create the music he did or put on the shows he did without being at
the top of his game at all times, which Dimebag always was.
1998. I am on my very first tour of the USA as a solo artist . We
are
playing Pittsburgh PA at a place called Graffiti's. I get the message,
Pantera is coming to the show tonight! This is totally cool, I am on
the road trying to re-establish myself & here come some of my old
buds
to cheer me on. Shit doesn't get any better than this. But
wait........ it does! Vinnie Paul shows up at the gig & gets
pretty drunk , big surprise! Then he comes on stage at the end of the
set & grabs the mike & screams "Hey Pittsburgh !!! This
motherfucker took us on our first ever arena tour of the USA !!!" Big
cheer. Then he says something totally unexpected. "And we are gonna
take this motherfucker on
his
first fucking arena tour !!!!!!!!!!!" The
place goes nuts. I look at my bandmates & we all look at each
other
in disbelief. I start to laugh, because I don't know whether it is
Vinnie talking, or the vats of Crown Royal he has consumed over the
evening. For me to go on tour in arenas in my solo band in the USA was
a big fucking deal. We had no record out or even a label at that time.
The only reason for Pantera to take us on the road was simple - rock
& roll, & a friendship that went far beyond normal music
business corporate sensibilities.
When I got back home, I could not believe my eyes. Right there
in
the fax machine, as I walked in the front door, was a fax from
Pantera's booking agent with 3 weeks of arena shows in the USA that
they
wanted my solo band to open! Vinnie told me that he told Dimebag about
seeing us in Pittsburgh, & Dime said "Let's bring that fucker
out !"
as a kind of "thanks" for us bringing them out in 1992. I will never,
ever forget this act of generosity on the part of PANTERA. For a band
to ignore to industry to the point that Pantera did is something that
I doubt we will ever see again. To put me on stage in front of 20,000
people a night in 1998, like I did for them in 1992, is one of the
highlights
of my life.
On the road with me at the time was Jimmy Flemion of the Frogs on
guitar. He made The Darkness look like Perry Como in the stage costume
department. Jimmy would come on-stage in full 7- foot green sequin
wings, making him look like a giant, which accentuated his frame - the
man stands 6'6 feet tall with ease. To go out on-stage every night
looking like a heavy metal Liberace in front of Pantera, the most
hardcore fucking audience you could ever play for, took gonads of
steel. The last night of the tour, in Dayton Ohio @ Hare Arena, I
turn around & what do I see? Dimebag Darrell, in his own custom
made full 7- foot green paper mache wings, flying around
the stage looking like Mothra on acid. He had spent all day backstage
making his own set of Flemion wings, then rocked along side us in a
paper mache 7 foot wingspan. I read that the shooter, who shall remain
nameless, attended this exact show in 1998, in Dayton Ohio. That
makes me sick . To know one of the most fun nights in my life was
actually shared with this scumbag watching us blows my mind. It is
hard to think about. Also, what is it about Columbus? Not only was it
the first place I ever played on the road, it is the exact city where
my run as Jesus in "Jesus Christ Superstar" came to an unexpected end.
I
also talked to Rick, the owner of the Al Rosa, on a cellphone the night
before the play ended. Things seem to start & end in
Columbus.
Weird, but perhaps worth mentioning.
After we left the Pantera tour in '98 Dimebag still kept in
touch.
When we played Dallas in a club in the Deep Ellum district, I turn
around backstage before the show & who is standing there in the
(cramped) quarters but none other than Dimebag Darrell! He has brought
along Dave Williams , the late lead singer for Drowning Pool, 2 Pantera
crew dudes, & 3 or 4 members of the Dallas Stars hockey team.
Everyone is doing shots (trying something new!) & me & Dime are
catching up before the show. He asks me if its ok if he films the
show."Sure", I say. Then halfway through the show, Dave Williams
comes onstage
& rips right into his famous "Sebastian Bach impression"! This
dude had me down better than I do myself! Dimebag was the camera man,
on his back onstage filming me doing me, & Dave Williams doing me,
together onstage, running between our legs & jumping around trying
to get the best shot. We had a kickass time that night
& Dime told me the band fucking rocked. I remember him really
checking us out & giving me opinions etc. after the show. The man
cared, plain & simple.
Around 1999 I was called by producer & friend Michael Wagener
to
record some songs for an upcoming Randy Rhodes tribute album. He told
me to contact guitarist friends of mine to see if they wanted to
participate. Again, Dimebag Darrell was at the top of my list. We
called him up & I got him on the horn & he was totally into the
project. We collaborated on the song "Believer" & it is one of the
most treasured moments of my career in the studio. Dimebag's lead
totally shreds, of course! I am just glad I got to record at least one
song with the best metal guitar player of all time. Wish I could have
done more!
Dimebag was also not afraid, ever , to tell it like it is. I remember
being at his club in Dallas, one night after a show. He was rolling
his eyes at me, drunk, like he wanted to tell me something. Finally
at the end of the night, I said to him "Dude what up? You wanna tell
me something?" He kept rolling his eyes & then said to me - loud -
" Duuuuuuuuuuude you know why people talk shit behind your back dude?
Because they don't fucking
understand
you !" I could tell he thought this was important to tell me. "But you
know what mutherfucker? I am so crazy that
I UNDERSTAND YOU ! Yes I fucking do
! FFFuuccckk !!!!! I
UNDERSTAND
your crazy ass, man !!!!" He slobbered into my face. But I could tell
he meant
what he said. He was telling me that he was so nuts that he actually
even understood
me, which
was a backhanded way of telling me he dug what I did & for me to
keep on doing it. He was a smart guy & said alot of heavy things
amidst
an insane world of rock'n'roll fantasy. As someone whom I
respected as a fan, & as a friend, it meant alot to me for him to
say shit like that to me.
Which is why I always cranked his music to get psyched for a
show. 2
days before he died, we were playing Istanbul Turkey for the first
time. After the show, we had a 6 hour drive to the next town, Ankara
Turkey, where we had a gig on December 8 (Ralph Santolla's birthday,
&
the night Darrell & John Lennon were killed). On the way to the
show, at about 4 in the morning, we stopped by the side of the
road to get gas & something to eat. Unbelievably, they had
about 30 cassettes for sale. One of these cassettes, on the side
of the road in Turkey, was Pantera's "Far Beyond Driven". This was
crazy we thought , "Holy Shit" we all exclaimed "They sell fucking
Pantera cassettes on the side of the road in Turkey, how crazy is that
!!" In retrospect, it is quite strange that Pantera was there in
amongst mostly Turkish music cassettes. Needless to say we bought the
tape & played it on repeat till we got to Ankara at around 8 am. I
remember drifting off to sleep looking outside the window looking at
the Turkish countryside, listening to "Becoming" thinking how
fucking cool Dimebag's guitar sounded. 24 hours later, he would no
longer be alive on this planet. It still makes no sense..............
My favorite Dimebag Darrell memory of all was when he was
staying at my house for the "Rock Buds" gig. It was late morning in my
house & I was awoken by the delicious smell of bacon being cooked
downstairs. I got out of bed to go find Dimebag & wake him up. I
went downstairs, & then to his guest room, but I could not find
Dimebag.
On my way back downstairs to the kitchen, I peeked my head into my son
Paris' room, who was about 7 at the time. There was Dimebag Darrell,
sitting in a little kids toy chair, playing my son's miniature Gibson
guitar, which was plugged into his mini Marshall Stack! "Hey Dime" I
said, "Dude c'mon downstairs, breakfast is ready bro!! Maria made
french toast & bacon let's get it on !!!!!!!" Dimebag said to me
"Hold up, bro!! I am doing something here, hold it up! Hang on one
second I am teaching your boy somethin'!!" He had been in my sons room
showing him guitar riffs all morning. He thought this was an important
thing to do, & the memory of Dimebag sitting in my kids room
showing him guitar chords is etched in my mind forever.
We all went downstairs, me, Dime, & Paris, & along with Maria,
we
enjoyed a home cooked breakfast of french toast, maple syrup, bacon
& coffee. He loved the meal & let us all know how much he
appreciated our hospitality. I remember it like yesterday. Because even
though he was
the greatest metal guitar player ever, he was also something even more
important & impressive than that. A great human being. Someone you
would be proud to have at your dinner table. Someone you could trust
with your own children. That was Dimebag Darrell. A classy, talented,
one-of-a-kind guy with "Hulk Blood" & the Ace Frehley solo
album
cover tattooed on his flesh.
A friend. A God. Stronger Than All.
I Remember You Dimebag Darrell ! You are an inspiration to me the
rest of my life.
Love & Respect,
Sebastian
Bach