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Videografía de Black Sabbath
NEVER SAY DIE - LIVE IN CONCERTHammersmith Odeon, London, England, 19/6/1978 SYMPTOM OF THE UNIVERSE OZZY OSBOURNE (vocals), GEEZER BUTLER (bass), TONY IOMMY (guitar), BILL WARD (drums)
THE BLACK SABBATH STORY PART I * 1970-1978 * (Recopilación)N.I.B. [Filmed in Concert, Paris, 1970] OZZY OSBOURNE (vocals), GEEZER BUTLER (bass), TONY IOMMY (guitar), BILL WARD (drums) This definitve video retrospective features ten classic tracks from the original line-up of guitarist Tony Iommi, bassist Geezer Butler, vocalist Ozzy Osbourne and drummer Bill Ward. Covering Sabbath's first eight years since emerging from Birmingham as unknowns in 1970, it includes that year's seminal 'N.I.B.', '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 BLACK SABBATH STORY PART II (Recopilación 1978-1992 )HARD ROAD [The Hammersmith Odeon, London, 1978] Varios en voces, bajo y bateria, GEOFF NICHOLLS (keyboard), TONY IOMMI (guitar) Black Sabbath's decade of hard rock domination in the seventies was not to be upset by the departure of Ozzy Osbourne. This video illustrates powerful performances through a variety of line-ups, culmination in the classic 'Mob Rules' line-up. As a third decade gets under way, this second volume shows why Sabbath remain the true masters of metal. They exist two versions of "The Black Sabbath Story Volume II". The first one is without 'I' and with a different mixing of the pictures. Sadly enough 'Hard Road', 'Trashed' and 'Zero The Hero' are cuted. 'Computer God' and 'TV Crimes' show only some parts during the studio recordings. 'I' ends with the solo of Iommi. Think twice before buying!
TONY IOMMY - THE GUITAR THAT DRIVES BLACK SABBATH (Compilacion y Entrevista)BLACK SABBATH Inventor of Heavy metal guitar sound which powered Black Sabbath to world fame and inspired a host of imitators. Using his own examples, Tony explains how Black Sabbath wrote, worked and played together. Also featured is archive footage of vintage Black Sabbath (most of the time Hammersmith Odeon, London, England, 19/6/1978) live on stage and the previously unreleased promo videos of "Headless Cross" and "Feels Good To Me". |
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