What really makes it all come together though, is the sheer amount of love put into the footage, which much of the credit can be traced back to Dimebag’s longtime girlfriend Rita Haney and close friend Daryl “Bobby Tongs” Arnberger. There’s additionally some fan contributions as well, which takes us through some good (and terrible) Dimebag tattoos. But there’s still more, as we also get some video from the Dimebash and some celebrity tributes. ![]() Getting to see some vintage 1980’s clips in and of itself is a treat, particularly for the Pantera and Dimebag fans out there. But there’s also ample on-stage footage, which dips back farther, even into the ‘Diamond’ years. From buying $100 of girl school cookies to firecracker antics, it’s an enjoyable look at a man who was clearly having plenty of fun in his life. There’s plenty of home movie shenanigans, pranks, drinking, and laughter with Dimebag off the stage, and there’s some genuinely funny and touching moments. Those who checked out Volume 1 will be familiar with the footage that is used in Volume 2. Just move a decade later, Volume 2 serves to offer more of the same, and its sincerity provides another endearing look at one of metal’s fallen heroes. The first Dimevision, released in 2006, served as a fitting tribute due to its home video quality and ability to portray Dimebag in his natural element. Guitarist Dimebag Darrell’s shocking murder is a date that many of us older metalheads still have fresh in our minds, even if it’s been well over a decade at this point.
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