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Black Sabbath Story, The: Volume Two (2002)
Rating:
Starring: Black Sabbath
Director:
Category: Documentary
Studio: BMG Music
Subtitles:
[None]
Length:
85 mins

 
 

 

Rare performance footage of classic tracks plus the story of Sabbath in their own words

Part 2 of the Black Sabbath story covers a second distinct period in the band's history subsequent to the departure of vocalist Ozzy Osbourne.This is a time when the band saw many line-up changes, but none more radical than that of frontman Ozzy by Ronnie James Dio.Interviews and rare performance clips are combined to offer a comprehensive perspective of this somewhat troubled period for Sabbath.

Interviewees include drummer Bill Ward, Sabbath expert Hugh Gilmour (bonus band history) and a hilariouscontribution from Ian Gillan on his short tenure as Sabbath vocalist.Again the original program has been reformatted for 16:9 and given a 5.1 Surround sound mix.

Includes:
Die Young
-promo video, filmed at the Rainbow Theatre, London 1980.

Neon Knights
-promo video, filmed at the Rainbow Theatre, London 1980.

Traveshed
-promo video, filmed at the Montreal Forum, Canada 1983.

Zero The Hero
-promo video, filmed at the Montreal Forum, Canada 1983.

No Stranger To Love
-promo video, filmed in Los Angeles, USA 1986

The Shining
-promo video, filmed in London 1987.

Headless Cross
-promo video, filmed in Battle Abbey, England 1989.

Feels Good To Me
-promo video, filmed in London & Los Angeles 1990.

TV Crimes
-footage filmed at Rockfield Studios.