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    Predeterminado Re: El post de los dvds musicales

    Cual es EL DVD [o varios si merecen mucho la pena] de Black Sabbath [Y para mí sin Ozzy no son los sabbath, ahorraros Dio's y hostias]

    Black Sabbath
    Black Sabbath: Never Say Die Live Recorded live in 1978, Never Say Die is a defining moment in Black Sabbath’s history. This unique concert is one of Sabbath’s final performances with the original classic line-up of Ozzy Osbourne, Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler and Bill Ward. After a brief break from the band in 1977, frontman Ozzy returns here in triumphant form performing classic songs including "Never Say Die," "Black Sabbath," and "Paranoid."
    There really aren't any extras to speak of, but there are Dolby Digital 5.1 & Stereo Surround Sound options on it. And of course, some killer concert footage. This used to be available commercially on video back in the early mid 80's as "A Decade of Black Sabbath: 1970-1978"
    The track listing is below:
    • Symptom Of The Universe
    • War Pigs
    • Snowblind
    • Never Say Die
    • Black Sabbath
    • Dirty Women
    • Rock and Roll Doctor
    • Electric Funeral
    • Children of the Grave
    • Paranoid
    Region 1 DVDRegion 2 DVD

    The Black Sabbath Story Volume 1 Black Sabbath pioneered true heavy metal, and a fascinating look into the British band's turbulent history is covered on two individual DVD and VHS releases, 'The Black Sabbath Story: Volume One' and 'The Black Sabbath Story: Volume Two,' coming from Sanctuary Records on September 24, 2002. Each DVD and VHS is sold separately.

    Each volume includes rare concert and television footage, music videos, in-depth interviews and much more. These titles are being released on DVD for the first time, and they include extras not present on the original VHS versions. They have been reformatted for DVD in the 16:9 letterbox ratio, and the audio has been remastered for both Dolby Digital 5.1 and stereo sound. Bonus features on both titles include animated menus, an album gallery and band history.

    'The Black Sabbath Story: Volume One' covers 1970 to 1978, when the original lineup of vocalist Ozzy Osbourne, guitarist Tony Iommi, bass guitarist Geezer Butler and drummer Bill Ward turned rock music upside down with its blistering originality. Albums like 'Black Sabbath,' 'Paranoid,' 'Master of Reality' and 'Volume 4' are still cited as metal milestones 30 years after their release by successive generations of rock fans. Osbourne, Iommi, Butler and Ward addressed the bleaker sides of life in their songs, and did so on a volcanic musical foundation.

    This 85-minute DVD includes 10 songs: "N.I.B.," "Paranoid," "War Pigs," "Children of the Grave," "Snowblind," "Sabbath, Bloody Sabbath," "Symptom of the Universe," "It's Alright," "Rock 'N Roll Doctor" and "Never Say Die." One special feature is an in-depth interview with Black Sabbath's original manager, Jim Simpson, who describes the band's development.

    The Black Sabbath Story: Volume One' and 'The Black Sabbath Story: Volume Two' are valuable historical documents that chronicle the career of one of the most innovative rock bands in history

    Black Sabbath: The Last Supper This DVD is taken from concert footage in December 1997 when Black Sabbath did what was billed as "The final concerts" in Birmingham, England. Of course, no one believed it was truly the last.
    Anyway, the concert is quite good - and it sounds phenomenal, if you have a home theatre system with 5.1 Surround sound. There's a lot of interview footage on this disc, too. Some of it is on top of the songs being played, something a lot of folks complain about.
    Personally, I like that, because let's face - how many times do we need to hear Iron Man / Paranoid / War Pigs? As great as these songs are, there's nothing "new" there. The fact that a different presentation was available was something I liked. Check the disc out - it's quite good.

    (No, there is no version available that doesn't have the interview pieces on top of the songs - I get asked that a lot).
    A este último estaba yo entre el público.
    Última edición por the deer hunter; 16/06/2007 a las 23:31

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