ZAKK WYLDE - "Mama, I'm Coming Home" Playthrough Video Streaming
November 26, 2022, a year ago
GR Music has shared a video clip featuring guitar legend Zakk Wylde playing through the Ozzy Osbourne classic "Mama, I'm Coming Home". The song appears on Ozzy's 1991 album, No More Tears, and was composed by Osbourne, Wylde, and Motörhead frontman Lemmy Kilmister.
UG: Since this was kind of a surprise that the (Pantera reunion) tour was announced this year, and on the other hand, this is an idea that was kind of in the making for years — for how long have you been discussing this? Or did this just happen? Did you ever discuss this with Vinnie Paul while he was still alive? How did this come to be?
Zakk: "The fellas… there was always word about that going around. And I just always said, 'That's up to the guys.' It's almost kind of like, the way I always viewed it, if Mitch Mitchell and Noel Redding called up Eric Clapton because Eric and Jimi, they're all friends. And they're just like, 'Eric, we're gonna get together, and we're gonna go honor Jimi. Would you sing and play Jimi's stuff?' Of course Eric would do it. I mean, that's his buddy. Of course, I would do it.
It's like, 'Zakk, would you ever do it?' It's like, 'Well, of course I'm going to do it. Why would I not?' I'm going to do best job I can, obviously, but that's not my decision, that's the guys. Back in the day with Vinnie, there were discussions, and then, after Vinnie passed away, I didn't think anything would ever happen. I remember Phil (Anselmo) called me one night, and was like, 'Zakk, me and Rex would really love it if you would honor Dime.' And I was like, 'Of course, guys, I would always be here to honor Dime and all your achievements.' The way I looked at it - it's just a bunch of friends getting together, honoring their buddies."
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The recently reformed Pantera is now comprised of vocalist Phil Anselmo and bassist Rex Brown, along with new additions / old friends Zakk Wylde (Black Label Society, Ozzy Osbourne) on guitar, and Charlie Benante (Anthrax) on drums, replacing the late, great Abbott brothers, Dimebag Darrell and Vinnie Paul.
Pantera's 2022 tour itinerary is listed below. Currently, the band has not revealed plans to play any shows in The United States or Canada.
December
2 - Hell & Heaven Metal Fest - Toluca, Mexico
6 - Monterey Metal Fest - Monterey, Mexico
9 - Knotfest - Bogota, Colombia
11 - Knotfest - Santiago, Chile
15 - Vibra - Sao Paulo, Brazil
18 - Knotfest - Sao Paulo, Brazil
May
26 - Armeets Arena - Sofia, Bulgaria
27 - Metalhead Meeting Open Air Festival - Bucharest, Romania
30 - Barba Negra - Budapest, Hungary
31 - Gasometer - Vienna, Austria
June
2-4 - Rock Am Ring - Nürburgring, Germany
2-4 - Rock Im Park - Nürnberg, Germany
5 - Atlas Arena - Lodz, Poland
10 – Sweden Rock Festival - Sölvesborg, Sweden
12 - O2 Arena - Prague, Czech Republic
13 - Verti Music Hall - Berlin, Germany
15 - Copenhell - Copenhagen, Denmark
21 - Edel Optics - Hamburg, Germany
22-24 - Tons Of Rock - Oslo, Norway