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Drunk Brett Hull Reads the Gettysburg Address
Musers Luka Doncic Draft Talk (June 2018)
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Musers talking about possible picks the day of the 2018 NBA draft, and discussing Luka the next day.
Musers Lisa Gail Allred - 3 Second Rule (4-23-2012)
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More 3 second rule audio here: soundcloud.com/user848296216/gordo-on-lisa-gail-allred-part-2-5-13-16-gordos-o-deck
Into Madness
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Home Box Office Special from the late 80s. Always been very powerful to me, and also very sad.
Musers Early Mention of COVID (1-23-2020)
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Musers Early Mention of COVID (1-23-2020)
Pantera - Metal Magic in Studio Raw Recording
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Pantera - Metal Magic in Studio Raw Recording
i loved this episode on hbo back in the old days. loved it.
Such wonderful and loving parents
Bob seems very friendly. He actually articulates himself quite well. I know its obvious that his thoughts are disjointed but you can tell what he is trying to say most of the time. Bless him and his family. Really lovely parents to stand by him and continue to love him unconditionally in spite of the hardship of his illness 😊
None of what they are saying makes any sense!
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Interested in videos about schizophrenia after watching Six Schizophrenic Brothers. It's such a mystery, they still haven't really got any clear idea about what causes it. The families in this documentary are (were?) heroes, dealing with a heartbreaking situation.
22 different hospitals ... that's love from Steve's parents.
Wow. Even Moban didn't help Bob; it was 'the bomb' back in the 70s!@)
I first watched this when I was a kid. I thought what Bob was saying was hilarious because I didn’t understand the horrors of mental illness. Having dealt with it myself now, my heart goes out to him. He seems like such a kind, gentle person. It’s hard to believe he’d be in his 70s now, if he’s still around. I’ve tried to find an update post-documentary, but have been unsuccessful. I hope he (and all sufferers of mental illness) found some relief eventually. Thanks for posting.
YES…IT IS CALLED LYME DISEASE. PENNSYLVANIA….THROUGH MY LATE LYME PHYSICIANS HELP, PENNSYLVANIA GOT THE LYME BILL PASSED IN 2019. NOW A PHYSICIAN WONT GO TO JAIL FOR ADMINISTERING MORE THAN 10 DAYS OF DOXYCYCLINE. IT MAY TAKE TEN YEARS ….BUT THE AMA CANT ( NOT WONT) BADGER AND THREATEN TO IMPRISON THEM. LYME OR TICK BOURNE ILLNESS. IT CAUSES MADNESS, DEPRESSION. NAME IT.
Jasper seems pretty cool.
What ever happened to Bob?
He owns a Gentleman's Club in Miami... called ... Bob's Place.
Missy’s mom Kelly got her point across very cleverly when she said, “You see me a lot don’t you?” “We’ll get your dad to come up more often.” Kelly’s also very 80’s hot!
It seems like the mother lived in CA near Missy and maybe her father was still in Texas?
I love these old-school HBO America Undercover episodes
Me too their so entertaining
I feel bad for Missy her family seems to think they're just too good for someone who has schizophrenia
There is hope in Jesus He helped Mr He can bring hope for those afflicted with mental illness
This is an amazing documentary. Its very sad however & difficult to watch. The most amazing part are Bob's parents especially his mother. I can't even imagine seeing your child in a mental hospital like that. I would take him home too. No question. I remember being terrified I would develop this disorder. I suffer extreme bipolar with mania & OCD plus panic & anxiety. That's just what they diagnosed me with when I was in rehab 10ys ago. I'm now clean from drugs & alcohol for 10ys but my mental health spiraled out when I first got sober. I had so much panic... The attacks were so severe I thought I was dying. I KNEW it was panic but it was beyond overwhelming. It even caused hallucinations at the most extreme moments. I couldn't be alone for the first 6 months out of rehab. I had to go to my mom's house everyday until my husband picked me up after work. Then home with him... Only to pace the floors of our apartment & always out the door because I was so closterphobic I'd have to walk up and down the sidewalk for hours on end. Till 1 or 2 am some nights. Thank goodness I live in a small and relatively safe city. I also started having night terrors which are quite different than nightmares & much more violent & scary. Sometimes my dreams would haunt me for days after. I took many drugs over the years but now I have finally weened down to just one antipsychotic currently plus another particular medication. I'm so grateful that I can live a basically normal life now. I still struggle whenever I have to leave my home. I became almost agoraphobic after I got sober too. Nowadays it's much better but still a struggle at times. Mental illness is no joke & can truly impact a persons life & the lives of those who love them.
Appreciated your comment. Mental illness is no joke. I suffer from anxiety, depression, and when they’re both at their worst: derealization and severe agoraphobia. I live in NYC. You can imagine…
Thank you for sharing this. I'm so glad you're feeling better now.
I identify with your comment. I too have years sober but at first suffered extreme, fear and panic,curled up in a ball,thinking that I was going to die . I take a certain medication which has turned it around. Sometimes sobriety necesitates you use whatever doctors suggest. I have accepted this now,it is all a part of the Fathers universe. ❤ to you
Was the music throughout the video intentionally distorted and out of tune ? (the piano especially).
It was digitized from an old VHS tape. You’re probably hearing flutter.
@@TheRuskaI’d say it’s intentional. If it were tape distortion, it would be heard throughout the soundtrack, including all the dialogue-but it affects only the music. It’s apparent that it’s an effect that’s printed onto the music only when you can hear the ‘distorted’, wobbly music playing in the background while the dialogue is clearly heard and totally unaffected.
How old is this documentary
1989
@@TheRuskaI was born in 89.
I am very impressed by the comment " Bob doesn't have multiple personality disorder, he has a disease of the brain! Many people don't make that distinction. I have DID as it's called now. I thought I had schizophrenia before.
sounds way heavier than the Metal Magic record....and without Terry's squeaky high vocals.
Yeah I remember thinking that when the album came out. “Nothin on But the Radio” had a very different feel in the demo tape. Instead of the standard 4/4 groove, Vince played more of a syncopated groove that felt harder and less “pop” to me. When I finally heard the album I was really surprised how different it sounded from what I heard directly with my ears in the studio. But I think Jerry knew what the hell he was going lol.
Just when I thought I’ve watched everything about Pantera I find this, saw your comment on Reddit man this is gold
That's awesome. I had the original casette tape in my drawer for 40 years. Responded to a comment in a thread and people started asking for proof. I posted a short clip and then people started asking for the whole thing, so I decided to post it. I think I waited so long out of respect for the Abbott brothers and their dad Jerry, who probably didn't know he was being recorded. I tried getting the tape to Vince but his manager accused me of stealing it. Here's the reddit thread that led to the posting, if you're interested: www.reddit.com/r/AskReddit/comments/sche3s/who_are_some_music_artists_that_switched_genres/hu717fy/
Thank you for posting this...
How old would they have been here?
Darrell would have been around 16 and Vince 18.
This is a pure treasure
This is absolutely f*king amazing !
Sitting here listening and zoning out and then I look at the clock on my phone and it's 3:33. Miss ya Dime!!
Glad you enjoyed it!
PANTERA are LEGENDS 4REAL ! Diss is so cool to listen to ! Dimebag & Vinnie Paul Abbott RIP BROTHERS !
Wow!! Fucking awesome!!!!
yes
Damn I feel like I'm in the studio with yall! Ola englund sent me.
I’m amazed this exists. Thank you
Tommy Bradford? That is really early days! BTW great tape! Good to hear it.
Yes Tommy Bradford. See the pic at the bottom of description.
#Ola
👍🤘🥲🤝😭🙏🙌 DIMEBAG DARRELL & VINNIE PAUL FOREVER!!!
Darrell and Vince forever 😉👍
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I’m guessing everybody just watched Ola’s video lol
Haha I just watched Ola’s video. I wasn’t aware of him. Cool guy. Thanks for the shout out Ola!
im working on learning some songs from these records, mainly power metal, i preffer glamtera over the 90s pantera
Amazing!! Thank you for sharing this piece of history!
Sunday with Ola brought me here. One of the sickest things I've heard in a long time. Good to hear those guys having fun once again.
Ola Englund sent me this is so cool mate. Pantera are the Best still and are true Legends.
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Ola Englund sent me!
Thank you so much for sharing this with all of us man that's so cool of you!!! I for one appreciate you putting this out there for the world to hear & enjoy !! 🙏
You’re welcome!
Good stuff brotha!!!!
Amazing tape! Crazy to see that new stuff are being released, just when you think you heard it all. How did you feel when you saw that pantera became huge ? You wrote you weren't the biggest Pantera fan, but must have been funny to think 'hey I used to hang out with those guys before they were famous'
Yeah it was wild. They were very well known in the Dallas area before they become huge. I honestly didn’t realize how big they were until they the mid 90s when the internet became more accessible. I was really happy for them!
Ola Englund yes?
This is super cool.
Ola made me click! Awesome upload!
Me to man!! \m/
Thanks Thalos, this is sooooo cool. I'm a longtime Pantera fan, and it's great to get a glimpse into their very genesis.😎
This is awesome