Cemetery Gates (2010 Remaster)
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Published 2014-11-20
Cemetery Gates (2010 Remaster) · Pantera
Cowboys from Hell
℗ 1990 Atlantic Recording Corp.
Guitar: Dimebag Darrell
Producer: Dimebag Darrell
Remastering Engineer: Howie Weinberg
Unknown: Jerry Abbott
Unknown: Jerry Abbott
Producer: Jerry Abbott
Producer: Kimberly Zide Davis
Producer: Mason Williams
Vocals: Philip Anselmo
Bass Guitar: Rex "Rocker" Brown
Producer: Terry Date
Drums: Vinnie Paul
Unknown: Vinnie Paul
Unknown: Vinnie Paul
Producer: Vinnie Paul
Writer: Dimebag Darrell
Writer: Philip Hansen Anselmo
Writer: Rex Brown
Writer: Vinnie Paul
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All Comments (21)
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One of the best metal songs ever written. Period
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Reverend, reverend, Is this a conspiracy? Crucified for no sins No revenge beneath me Lost within my plans for life, It all seems so unreal I'm a man cut in half in this world, Left in my misery Reverend he turned to me Without a tear in his eyes Nothing new for him to see, I didn't ask him why I will remember The love our souls had sworn to make Now I watch the falling rain All my mind can see now is your Well I guess you took my youth And gave it all away Like the birth of a new found joy This love would end in rage And when she died I couldn't cry The pride within my soul You left me incomplete All alone as the memories now unfold Believe the word I will unlock my door And pass the cemetery gates Sometimes when I'm alone, I wonder aloud, If you're watching over me Some place far abound I must reverse my life I can't live in the past Then set my soul free, Belong to me at last Through all those complex years I thought I was alone I didn't care to look around And make this world my own And when she died I should've cried and spared myself some pain You left me incomplete, All alone as the memories still remain The way we were, The chance to save my soul And my concern is now in vain Believe the word, I will unlock my door And pass the cemetery gates The way we were, The chance to save my soul And my concern is now in vain. Believe the word, I will unlock my door And pass the cemetery Gates Gates Gates
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Vinnie killed the drums and dime literally made the guitar sound like it was screaming "gates" at the end, R.I.P. to both of these gods of metal
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RIP VINNIE PAUL ......
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We all should be thankful that such a masterpiece was recoreded. The emotional charge and the production, the whole thing is nuts
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RIP DIMEBAG DARREL ..
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Dime needs his own spot on the periodic table
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RIP to both of the Abbott Brothers. They are finally reunited now. Thanks for all the rockin times to the both of you.
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This is the song that got me into Pantera in middle school, and I've still been a fan ever since, RIP Dimebag and Vinnie
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The riff starting at 1:32 is godlike! :D The song is filled with emotions and the finale is spectacular. Phil: GAAAAAAAAAAAATES!!! Dimebag: WAHHHHHHHHHH!!! Phil: GAAAAAAATES!!! (Higher) Dimebag: WAHHHHHHHHH!!! (Even higher) Phil: GAAAAIAIAIAIAAAAATES!!!! Dimebag: WAAAAAAAHHH!!! WUUUIIIAAAHHHHHHHHHH!!! Goosebumps :)
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One of the most beautiful intros ever written.
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once you've heard pantera it's like no other metal or rock band can compare
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Phil Anselmo was 22 years old when this song was completed.
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This has got to be one of the greatest songs ever written. Goddamn, I can't even remember what it's like to not have heard Pantera, they are literally ingrained in my brain. RIP Dime and Vinnie
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My parents bought me this album when I was 15, continuing a long tradition of introducing me to the greatest music in modern history, METAL!
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Happy 25th anniversary of cowboy from hell
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There's no band like Pantera. There's no band that conjugates country, metal and blues so perfectly and with so much power. These guys are metal's Stevie Ray Vaughan
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I can’t listen to this song without crying RIP dimebag Darrell (1966-2004) & RIP Vinnie Paul (1964-2018) 😢😢
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for the people that want to hear the whole song
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1:32 one of the greatest riffs of all time🤘🏻RIP Dimeb