Part 2 of the Sabbath Story. Chronicles a period that saw many line-up changes for Sabbath including Ozzy Ozbourne's replacement by Ronnie James Dio. Features interviews with many of these temporary band members including: Deep Purple's Ian Gillan. Standout tracks from this volume include Die Young Neon Knights The Shining and TV Crimes.
Black Sabbath recorded live in 1978 one of the last concerts featuring the band's original line-up of Ozzy Osbourne Tony Iommi Geezer Butler and Bill Ward. Tracklist: Symptom of the Universe War Pigs Snow Blind Never Say Die Black Sabbath Dirty Women Rock and Roll Doctor Electric Funeral Children of the Brave Paranoid.
War Pigs - Live From Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne/2013 Into The Void - Live From Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne/2013 Loner - Live From Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne/2013 Snowblind - Live From Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne/2013 Black Sabbath - Live From Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne/2013 Behind The Wall Of Sleep - Live From Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne/2013 N.I.B. - Live From Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne/2013 Methademic - Live From Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne/2013 Fairies Wear Boots - Live From Rod Laver Are...
The first volume of this definitive DVD retrospective features 10 classic tracks from the original line-up of: guitarist Tony Lommi; bassist Geezer Butler; vocalist Ozzy Osbourne; and drummer Bill Ward. Covering Sabbath's first 8 years since emerging as unknowns in 1970 it includes that year's seminal ""Paranoid"" - twice a hit record and their most influential song - and the ultra heavy ""Children Of The Grave"" from 1971's ""Master Of Reality"" LP. Fittingly it climaxes with ""Never Say Die"" Osbourne's Sabbath swansong from 1978.
The film that will take you into the heart of the beast. Sam Dunn a 30-year old anthropologist decided to study the plight of a different culture one he has been a part of since he was a 12-year-old: the culture of heavy metal. Sam sets out on a global journey to find out why this music has been consistently stereotyped dismissed and condemned and yet is loved so passionately by its millions of fans. Along the way Sam explores metals obsession with some of life's most provocative subjects - sexuality religion violence and death - and discovers some things about the culture that even he can't defend. Shot on location in the UK Germany Norway Canada and the US this documentary is the first of its kind. It is both a defense of a long-misunderstood art form and a window for the outsider into the spectacle that is heavy metal.
The film that will take you into the heart of the beast. Sam Dunn a 30-year old anthropologist decided to study the plight of a different culture one he has been a part of since he was a 12-year-old: the culture of heavy metal. Sam sets out on a global journey to find out why this music has been consistently stereotyped dismissed and condemned and yet is loved so passionately by its millions of fans. Along the way Sam explores metals obsession with some of life's most provocative subjects - sexuality religion violence and death - and discovers some things about the culture that even he can't defend. Shot on location in the UK Germany Norway Canada and the US this documentary is the first of its kind. It is both a defense of a long-misunderstood art form and a window for the outsider into the spectacle that is heavy metal.
Paranoid: Classic Albums
It is possible that Black Sabbath enjoy a higher global profile now that at any point in the group's long history. This, of course, is largely due to singer Ozzy Osbourne's undignified but profitable decision to allow MTV to portray him as a sort of heavy metal Grandpa Simpson. Possibly as a result of his immense celebrity, Osbourne didn't find the time to be interviewed for this retrospective documentary. However, Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler and Bill Ward are on hand to provide a telling of events which, while never as entertaining as Osbourne's familiar routine, is at least more coherent. Osbourne is irrepressibly present in the archive performance footage collected here, shot at various points between 1970 and 1978. The early stuff is especially interesting, proving beyond doubt that Sabbath--whether they realised it or not--had much more in common with the prototypical punks like The Stooges and the MC5, who were then starting to make waves in America, than they have with the uncountable long-haired and leather-trousered heavy metal bozos who have attempted to fill Sabbath's shoes since. On the DVD: The Black Sabbath Story is presented in widescreen. Sound is available in Dolby 5.1 Surround or Dolby Digital. The menu of extras is a little confusing to negotiate, but includes further interviews with band members, a gallery of Sabbath albums, and a long re-telling of Sabbath's very early history by former manager Jim Simpson.--Andrew Mueller
Black Sabbath: Paranoid - Classic Albums
Black Sabbath This is the independent critical review for all Fans of the god fathers of heavy metal. Disc 1The Halcyon Years Disc 2The Osbourne Era Disc 3A Full Circle This unique 3 DVD collection covers: Fascinating interviews selected from archives all Over the world Rare footage of the band live in concert from the 1970's and 1980's An up close view of Sabbath in the early days Follow the fractious changes that bought the Band back to Ozzy; from Dio to Gillan Hughes to Martin
This stunning anthology features 14 of the finest exponents of the hard rock sound and brings them together in one powerful package. These are the bands of rock legend artists who have packed stadiums and concert halls worldwide thanks to their unique ability to combine power and melody into a single concentrated musical explosion. Included in this superb DVD release are world famous acts including Black Sabbath Asia Uriah Heep and Wishbone Ash alongside Classic Rock Society award winners Mostly Autumn the new challengers for the hard rock crown. Also featured is a very rare performance by Nektar of the underground rock anthem - King of Twilight. 1. Uriah Heep - Stealin' 2. Asia - Go 3. Wishbone Ash - The King Will Come 4. Hawkwind - Ejection 5. Saxon - The Bands Played On 6. Magnum - Vigilante 7. Ian Gillan - When A Blind Man Cries 8. Mostly Autumn - Never The Rainbow 9. Nektar - King of Twilight 10. Ken Hensley/John Wetton - One Way Or Another 11. Jack Bruce - Sunshine Of Your Love 12. Focus - Hocus Pocus 13. Deep Purple - Speed King 14. Black Sabbath - Headless Cross
This is the definitive review of one of the greatest heavy metal albums of all time. The DVD includes previously unreleased footage of Black Sabbath in concert, as well as reflections from the original band members contrasted with the views of leading musicians and rock journalists. Features rare archive performances of Iron Man, Hand Of Doom, Rat Salad, Paranoid and many more.
This is the independent critical review for all fans of the Godfathers of heavy metal. Included are fascinating interviews with the band selected from archives all over the world plus the inside story from band mates Ronnie James Dio Glen Hughes Neil Murray and Bobby Rondinelli. Seperating fact from fiction this DVD gives great insight into one of the worlds greatest Metal Bands.
A historical live performance from the legendary Black Sabbath. Tracklisting: 1. Introduction 2. Paranoid 3. Hand Of Doom 4. Iron Man 5. Black Sabbath 6. N.I.B. 7. Behind The Walls Of Sleep 8. War Pigs 9. Fairies Wear Boots
Black Sabbath is one of the most famous names in rock history, and a host of legendary musicians have appeared in the ranks of the multi-platinum selling band. The first cracks appeared with the departure of Ozzy, and this film explores how the revolving door policy undoubtedly affected the creation and performance of the music. For the first time ever, the key players in the Sabbath story reveal just how the changes affected the music.Featuring rare archive film of Black Sabbath in concert plus reflections of Ozzy Osborne, Geezer Butler, Tommy Iommi, Neil Murray and Bobby Rondinelli, alongside a team of working musicians , Musicologists and rock journalists, this is the ultimate definitive review of how the album was made and how the music has stood the test of time.Features rare archive performances of Black Sabbath, N.I.B, War Pigs, Iron Man, Hand Of Doom, Rat Salad, Fairies Wear Boots, and Paranoid.
It is possible that Black Sabbath enjoy a higher global profile now that at any point in the group's long history. This, of course, is largely due to singer Ozzy Osbourne's undignified but profitable decision to allow MTV to portray him as a sort of heavy metal Grandpa Simpson. Possibly as a result of his immense celebrity, Osbourne didn't find the time to be interviewed for this retrospective documentary. However, Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler and Bill Ward are on hand to provide a telling of events which, while never as entertaining as Osbourne's familiar routine, is at least more coherent. Osbourne is irrepressibly present in the archive performance footage collected here, shot at various points between 1970 and 1978. The early stuff is especially interesting, proving beyond doubt that Sabbath--whether they realised it or not--had much more in common with the prototypical punks like The Stooges and the MC5, who were then starting to make waves in America, than they have with the uncountable long-haired and leather-trousered heavy metal bozos who have attempted to fill Sabbath's shoes since. On the DVD: The Black Sabbath Story is presented in widescreen. Sound is available in Dolby 5.1 Surround or Dolby Digital. The menu of extras is a little confusing to negotiate, but includes further interviews with band members, a gallery of Sabbath albums, and a long re-telling of Sabbath's very early history by former manager Jim Simpson.--Andrew Mueller
Paranoid has been hailed as the greatest heavy metal album of all time. This was the album that distilled the essence of the doom-laden sound of Black Sabbath and burned the name into the minds of rock fans all over the planet. Featuring ultra rare archive film of Black Sabbath in concert previously unreleased on DVD plus the reflections of Ozzy Osbourne Geezer Butler Tony Iommi Neil Murray and Bobby Rondinelli alongside the views of a leading team of working musicians musicologis
Black Sabbath is one of the most famous names in rock history and a host of famous musicians have appeared in the ranks of the band. The first cracks appeared with the departure of Ozzy and how much the revolving door policy undoubtedly affected the creation and performance of the music. For the first time ever the key members of the Sabbath story reveal just how the changes affected the music. This unique film draws on rare archive footage of Black Sabbath on stage alongside the candid reflections of Ozzy Osbourne Tony Iommi Geezer Butler Ronnie James Dio Neil Murray Bobby Rondinelli and Glenn Hughes stripping away the rumours and half truths and produce the ultimate critical review of Black Sabbath drawn exclusively from the band's own words to the media then
The first in depth critical study of how the unique Sabbath sound which shaped the face of heavy rock was developed and how it evolved through the Ozzie years. Featuring rare footage of the original Black Sabbath line up in concert never previously available on DVD.
Every incarnation of Black Sabbath has something unique to recommend it and for many fans the Tony Martin era was one of the most adventurous musically. This is a rare opportunity to witness the early nineties line up of Tony Iommi Geezer Butler Tony Martin and Bobby Rondinelli at work. Captured at full blast before an adoring crowd at London's Hammersmith Odeon as they power through a powerful set of Sabbath classics and newer material this is a unique glimpse at first hand of just how good this line the band were in concert. A stunning record of an often neglected era in the history of Sabbath. TRACKS INCLUDE Time Machine Children of the Grave i Witness Mob rules Into the Void Anno Mundi Symptom of the Universe Headless Cross Paranoid BONUS TRACK Feels Good To Me
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