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 : The Best of Musikladen
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The Best of Musikladen
starring: Black Sabbath

Audience Rating: Unrated
Binding: VHS Tape
EAN: 0022891428633
Format: Best of, NTSC
Label: Mvd Visual
Manufacturer: Mvd Visual
Publisher: Mvd Visual
Release Date: July 27, 1999
Sales Rank: 75210
Studio: Mvd Visual
Theatrical Release Date: July 27, 1999




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Satan had a smaller budget upon first entering the music business, judging from the low-rent look of these 1970 Black Sabbath performances from German TV. Replete with cheesy post-psychedelic graphics and stonily blank facial expressions, the clips nonetheless put across the power of Sabbath's rudimentary metal on ace versions of 'Black Sabbath,' 'Paranoid,' and 'Iron Man.' One is more frightened for Ozzy Osbourne than of him, though, during the hilariously awful rendition of 'Blue Suede Shoes' that closes this well-mastered DVD. --Rickey Wright



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Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Short but sweet
This television studio performance of the firt album's big hits (Paranoid, Iron Man, Black Sabbath and a cover of Blue Suede Shoes) is a must for die hard fans, the quality is suprising, the production is corny but that is the charm. The only drawback is that it is bery short.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Promo videos not live!
These are the videos you used to see on headbanger's ball shown and shown again in the 80's. There is no live material here. These are the promo videos. These are definitely studio versions not live!!
But it is simply awesome. Blue suede shoes covered by Sab.. probably won't find it or see it anywhere.

Ozzy goes crazy, I'm convinced that Ozzy invented headbanging! (like the kind we see in trash and metal bands) No one was banging their heads like this before ozzy! Crystal clear quality..
Iron man, Paranoid, Black sabbath, blue suede shoes.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Great stuff
The only thing bad about this is that it's only 4 songs. Well, the fact that one of those 4 songs is "Blue Suede Shoes" isn't so great either. But the performances are excellent, and the quality is good. Ozzy's performance in "Black Sabbath" is incredible, maybe even better than on the album. This is Black Sabbath in their prime, performing these songs live, with amusing hippie video effects over top of it. What more could you ask for? I think this is a must-have for any Sabbath fan.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Black Sabbath:"Black Sabbath"
Although I would have preferred seeing Black Sabbath perform "Sweet Leaf" rather than Blue Suede Shoes, the other three songs make up for it.

The title song and band name is what motivated me to purchase this video, despite its short (20 mins) length. I was able to attend one of their reunion shows a few years ago, and this song got the best response from the audience. I also had the album of the same name as a teen, and never dreamed that I would see them perform some of it live over 30 years later.


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