A Funny Thing
Happened on the Way to Ozzfest . . . A chat with Rex
Brown of by
Debbie Seagle
How do Ozzfest veterans Pantera
feel about the fact that this may be the last ever Ozzfest? Is it
still exciting and fun to get the call that the Ozzman wants you to join
his caravan for the summer? More than a little excited about the
upcoming festival, I jumped at the chance to find out how the performers
were gearing up and what the Ozzfest meant to them.
Who would we think of here in the Rock
N World and at antiMUSIC but those cowboys from hell, Pantera?
Because of the phenomenal response antiMUSIC received from the fans
when the Pantera CD "Reinventing the Steel" was being released in
March, Rex was more than glad to have a chat just before the Ozzfest kick-off
and sent a special message to all the Pantera fans out there:
(Debbie
Seagle for) antiMUSIC: As a musician I’m pretty excited to
talk
with you today because I admire your work and because I’m totally
into the gear up for the last Ozzfest.
Rex: As far as we know. .
.
antiMUSIC: As far as we know.
Well, that’s a good question to ask, do you think this is the last Ozzfest
or do you think it will be done in a different way.
Rex: We will probably have
another Ozzfest, I don’t know if Ozzy himself will be involved. He’ll
carry the torch.
antiMUSIC: Well, there’s always
going to be an Ozzy around, right?
Rex: Oh yeah! We just
don’t know if he’s going to jam up there or not, you never know.
You know, this business is kind of fickle. You never know what’s
going to happen.
antiMUSIC: That’s true.
Besides the obvious exposure, what are the things that you’ve taken away
from your experiences with Ozzfest?
Rex: Just, you know, there’s
so many bands that are on the bill, and its pretty refreshing just to go
and see the new bands that are up and coming. You know, some of the
guys that have been there like us for a while.
antiMUSIC: Right.
Rex: The camaraderie between
the bands is pretty special.
antiMUSIC: Looking at the
lineup here, who are you looking most forward to seeing besides Ozzy?
Rex: We kind of know those
Godsmack guys pretty decently
and we’re kinda looking forward to seeing them, but there’s a whole bunch
of bands on that thing, you know? Hell, I want to see everybody,
I don’t want to be prejudice. I’m looking forward to the whole thing.
We’ve been overseas touring here for the last two months and its like,
man, I’m ready to tour the States.
antiMUSIC: Ready to come back
home now, huh?
Rex: Ready to come home and
tour man, yeah.
antiMUSIC: You don’t want
to have to worry about what currency you are needing to spend . . .
Rex: Exactly. What you’re
going to have for lunch, you know, and . . .
antiMUSIC: Well, what’s it
like, can you give me a little bit of an idea of what the atmosphere is
like on the tour and, you know, not just on show days, but days off.
Do you all kind of hang and exchange war stories or, how does that go?
I bet the fans would love to know a little bit of the inside scoop on that.
Rex: Just depends, pretty
much we’re playing day on and day off. So, for us, we usually have
golf tournaments on those days off between everybody that plays.
Which is pretty cool if you’re into golf.
antiMUSIC: Yeah!
Rex: If you are into golf
like me and Vince are in the band, then from there, after the golf tournament,
we’ll all get together and have, we usually cook out by the buses at the
hotel and stuff. That’s just what we like to do. We like to
barbecue and drink beer.
antiMUSIC: That sounds like
fun, I wish I was going to be there.
Rex: Yeah, its like a paid
vacation kinda, in a way, you know? Great golf courses and on the
other days you get to play fucking rock and roll.
antiMUSIC: What kind of lifestyle
could be better than that?
Rex: I don’t know. That’s
why I like this Ozzfest so much, its just real relaxed and calm and you
get up there and kick ass for your hour and a half or whatever you do,
whatever your set time is, and it just brings this whole metal thing together,
or the music thing together. There’s all different kinds of bands
on the bill. You get the kids these days, and there’s twenty bands
on the bill for them, so the more for your buck, you know?
antiMUSIC: Its a lot for your
buck. There’s no question about the value there. A lot of the
bands who have been on Ozzfest like, for instance, on the second stage,
when you look back over the years that its been going on and you look at
some of those bands now, there’s no questions about what that exposure
has done for those bands.
Rex: Sure. Absolutely.
And you’ve got to take your hat off to Ozzy for going up there and giving
some of these new and upcoming bands a shot.
antiMUSIC: Oh yeah, no kidding.
Somebody’s got to carry this on.
Rex: Absolutely.
antiMUSIC: I certainly hope
that it does carry on in some form or another, whether its Ozzfest or someone
else takes up the reigns and carries it on.
Rex: We’d love to take those
reigns!
antiMUSIC: Well, you know
what? Talk to Ozzy about that.
Rex: Might have to.
antiMUSIC: You guys are poised
to do something like that. Will Pantera be pulling out the stops
in any special way for this last dance with Ozzy?
Rex: We’ve got all kinds .
. . we’ve got a brand new stage set that’s pretty unbelievable.
antiMUSIC: Really? In
what way?
Rex: Well, its just, for us,
its a big set. We’ve been playing with the old one for about four
years now, so we have a record out.
antiMUSIC: Four years huh?
Rex: We’ve got all kinds of
crap up our sleeves but I’m not going to say anything. You’ll just
have to come out and make sure you see it.
antiMUSIC: I definitely will
be doing that, but unfortunately, being on the West Coast, I get to do
the wrap up of the tour in September.
Rex: Oh, okay. Cool.
antiMUSIC: So, I’ll have to
listen to everybody talk about how much fun they had all summer long, so
I’m kind of bummed about that. . .
I don’t know if you guys know this or not,
but your fans kind of staged their own special type of rally on antiMUSIC.com,
which is the website that this interview today is for. They did it
prior to your latest CD being released in March and it was actually a combination
of a "We love Pantera" and "Kill the Boy Band Trend" type of a rally.
And I’ve never seen such dedicated fans in my life.
Rex:
We’ve got some really dedicated fans. I think we’ve always stayed
real honest to em, and I think they get it and that’s why they are so vocal
about it at times. I wouldn’t trade those fans for anything in the
world. We wouldn’t be here. We’re just honest with what we
do and, you know, take integrity and pride with us also, and I think the
fans like that in a band.
antiMUSIC: Well, they’re certainly
slating you (Pantera) for long term entertainment in their lifetime.
I’ve heard things like, "Pantera, we’re going to soldier them into the
next ten or twenty years of metal euphoria. They’ve got to pick up
the torch and keep it going." What does it feel like to have that
kind of dedication from your fan base? It must be fantastic.
Rex: I think its great.
I hope that we can do that, you know? We’re into the thing for the
long term. We just kind of take it a step at a time and do what we
do. I think that’s great. I think that shows real dedication
for them to say that.
antiMUSIC: I understand with
the band that you all kind of have your own little niche, your own little
things that you like to do, like for instance, Vinnie and Dime were doing
the production of the CD this time, and I think Dime likes to get into
the video and merchandising. What is it that you like to think of
as your defining characteristic or your part in keeping the rock show going?
Rex: Me and Vince take care
of the whole lot of the business side. That’s what I do.
antiMUSIC: You and Vince take
care of a lot of the press too.
Rex: He likes to do all the
press, which is fine.
antiMUSIC: So how did you
get suckered into this today? (laughing)
Rex: Well, I’m actually doing
a whole lot of press lately. Just to take a load off him since he’s
done so much. And, so I don’t have a problem with it at all.
antiMUSIC: Well you’re certainly
a good spokesman for the group.
Rex: Oh thank you.
antiMUSIC: Now, I noticed
that in a lot of the interviews I’ve seen with the band, the influences
have been really diverse. As far as where you all came from and getting
into the Southern roots, it must have been difficult being in the South
and not adopting that Southern rock type of a flavor and adding your metal
sound to it.
Rex: Well, I think that’s
what kind of set us apart from everybody else here when we were coming
up. We paid our dues for sure, played the clubs you know, six nights
a week - seven. Three sets a night, doing all that kind of
stuff and just, some people would sew it down to others you know?
That’s where we got our loyalty from. Apparently that’s all you would
hear on the radio was nothing but Southern rock, you know, your Marshall
Tuckers and your Skynyrds and of course ZZ Top's an influence, but . .
.
antiMUSIC: Of course!
Rex: But, you know, we tried
to find our own style and stick with it and it took us a while, just like
anything. But, we just found, when we got Phillip in the band we
really found what we were all looking for and we just naturally progressed
through the years and here we are.
antiMUSIC: And Phil is the
only non-Texan, right?
Rex: Yes, he’s from New Orleans.
antiMUSIC: Have you adopted
him as a Texan?
Rex: Well, yeah, he lived
here for about six years when we were getting going and after I think,
"Vulgar" he just decided to go on home, go back to New Orleans.
antiMUSIC: But he has safe
passage through the entire state then, right?
Rex: Oh yeah.
antiMUSIC: He has his Texas
passport?
Rex: Absolutely! He’s
here quite a bit. You wouldn’t believe it.
antiMUSIC: A couple of the
members of the band have listed KISS as one of their influences.
Were you also influenced by KISS?
Rex: Oh, absolutely.
I mean, that was like, growing up it was like everybody was totally infatuated
with KISS. You know, its so weird, twenty years later you get to
go open up for them and stuff.
antiMUSIC: Well, yeah, how
cool. I mean, that and Ozzy, what does it feel like to actually perform
with and learn from your childhood heroes?
Rex: Its incredible.
Sometimes its just, you can’t even speak anything out of your mouth, and
we’re peers with them now, which is great, you know? At first its
hard to fathom something like that but, you know, you look back and its
very special for us. All those guys hanging out. I’m a big
Cheap Trick fan and just hanging out with Rick Neilsen and stuff and you’re
going "wow," this is incredible, you know?
antiMUSIC: Sounds great.
Rex: Yeah, doing photo shoots
with Gene Simmons and him playing on your bass rig, you know? Its
mind boggling so you just go with the flow and let it happen.
antiMUSIC: I would think that
it would be a bigger compliment to say, not to necessarily say that you
are a rock star, but to say that you are a peer of somebody that was a
hero of yours growing up.
Rex: I don’t know too many
people that would be able to say that.
antiMUSIC: Exactly.
So that has to be the ultimate in success markers for you.
Rex: Probably so. Yeah,
that would be right up at the top of the list.
antiMUSIC: Right up there
with your platinum records and what have you.
Rex: Exactly, and the fans.
You’ve got to put them on the top too.
antiMUSIC: Yeah, they’re definitely
the reason we are talking today. The fans for Pantera have been,
at least with the publications and web site I’ve worked with, have been
probably some of the most devoted fans. Just to conclude for today,
because I know you are short on time, is there anything you would like
to say to the fans out there in the Rock N World and antiMUSIC who have
made their support of you known?
Rex: Get your ass out to Ozzfest,
and just stay true to yourself and stay true to Pantera.
Posted by stef:
I LOVE ALL AMERICAN REJECTS EVEN MORE.....NO OFFENSE
Posted by rockin:
i think rex is the best kikass bass player of all time
Posted by 956-7911560:
you are like a big god for my, tanks for your music
Posted by superdude:
I think that Ozzfest should continue even without Ozzy because he'd be happy that it still continues.
Posted by Eric:
Hey i personally know Rex and hes a rilly kool guy. i babysit his kids Brooke n Brody all the time
Posted by Markus:
The exhorder filchers are dead!!! atlast!
Posted by Foxstripe:
Yeh there good!
Posted by DCR CanadA:
PanfukinterA CFH FOREVER!
Posted by DCR CanadA:
Every day I hope &pray for the GODS of metal to return. But if they don't I agree with EndofPantera I sure have some KICKASS memorys from parties with PanterA crancked and all the girls drunk bouncing up and down to "WALK"! You will be missed boys. Lets al toast a Black Tooth Grin to the boys from PanfukinterA! CFH FOREVER!
Posted by Who Ever:
Pantera is truely one of the greatest hard rock bands of all time. I don't think any band was ever better than them. But equal to maybe. Peace out.
Posted by Nihil:
Pantera are amazingly talented musicians, and we are honoured to even hear their music. Sad to see them break up, but at least it was on a high note! Long live metal!
Posted by EndofPantera:
Pantera is over and done with. To many side bands to keep up and well I just think Pantera was getting sick of there selves (band members) Everything has to come to a end. It was to soon for me but thanks Pantera for some kick ass memorys !!!
Posted by woody:
ahh hell, phil will kick anyones ass
Posted by broken:
pantera kicks serious ass,then again doesnt all of us TEXANS????v"CRYSTAL4" from texas, whats up, girl? where are you from? E-MAIL ME AT WWW.WHITETOMMYPRIDE@YAHOO.COM....LOOKING FORWARD TO HEARING FROM SOME GOOD OLE TEXAS FREAKS THAT LOVE METAL.... LATER DAYZ.... WWW.WHITETOMMYPRIDE@YAHOO.COM
Posted by tejai:
i think that even though pantera are a old band and that heaps of new sh!t is coming out...they still rate as the best band.(like slayer)
Posted by D.C.R CANADA:
PanterA MAN I'M LOST FOR WORDS. I NEVER WANA SEE THE END OF PanterA. IT WOULD END MY LOVING FOR MUSIC. PanterA ARE THE KINGS OF HEAVY METAL. CFH FOREVER
Posted by Jason:
I just went to the strip CLub that Dimebag and vinnie own in Dallas(The Clubhouse)... i was a little dissapointed. i saw vinne there that was cool. but while the girls were amazing they didnt seem to really do much. this one waitress made me pay for a drink of water that i didnt order! anyway i talked to one of the dancers and i asked her about the state of the band. aparently Phil and Rex are banned from the club, Rex is in Rehab, and Vinnie and Dimebag are just not really talking to them.
Posted by panterafanatic:
PANTERA HAS BEEN MY #1 BAND SINCE CFH CAME OUT AND THEY ARE GOD THEY ARE THE TRUE KINGS OF METAL NOONE CAN BEET PANTERA AND PHILL IS THE F*CKING MAN OF METAL SINGING.
Posted by CC:
hey Reefer, would u happen to know where u could get exhorders slaughter in the vatican and the law? i cant find those ne where!
Posted by TheGriMReeFeR:
Hey, CC, I totally agree on Meshuggah kicking ass!