Black Sabbath/MI, USA 1986 & more
Black Sabbath/MI, USA 1986 & more
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This is the audience shot of “March 22, 1986 Detroit Performance”, which is the only video of Sabbath during the Glenn era. I will leave the entire schedule of 1986, including after Ray Gillan was replaced, to the 2CD commentary, but here I will narrow it down to only the “Glenn era” and check the show’s position. 《“SEVENTH STAR” released on January 28》・March 14: Rehearsal《March 17: Glenn fights with manager》・March 21: Cleveland performance ←※2CD・March 22: Detroit performance ← ★This work★《Two days off: Notice of dismissal to Glenn》・March 24th: East Rutherford performance・March 25th: Providence performance・March 26th: Worcester performance《Glenn Hughes fired》This is a total of 5 performances ( +Rehearsal) Glenn era. If you look closely at these five performances, they can be divided into two. After completing the 2CD performance in Cleveland (March 21st) and this work's performance in Detroit (March 22nd), Iommi announced that Glenn was fired. The next three performances were a transition period for Ray to memorize the show, and Glenn's condition deteriorated and he was in tatters. And its quality cannot be underestimated. This shot was taken from the stands on the right side of the stage, and there were no shadows from the front row, probably because I was in the front row. Moreover, the sense of stability is also outstanding. During the opening scene, people are looking for the stage in the darkness, but once the show starts and it gets bright, it becomes very stable. What's more, you can freely zoom in on the highlights without using a tripod, allowing you to experience the "moving Glen SABBATH" to your heart's content. And the freshness is also great. It is not the original master, and the scenes where the audio becomes unstable in "Children Of The Sea" etc. are the same as the previous ones, but it is still the best at the moment. The clarity that allows you to see Glenn and Iommi's facial expressions, and the listening experience of the fully remastered audio is on a whole different level from the previous releases! Unlike the foggy picture and sound quality of previous releases, the screen is clear and the sound is really powerful. A show drawn with such quality (although it is far from the best) is a show that shows the serious struggle. The set has been in the style of removing "Angry Heart" and "Iron Man" from the first day, so I won't rearrange it again, but the order of the songs has changed slightly accordingly. After two performances, the standard form of the Glenn era has been completed. And the most important thing is the performance itself. Since he was announced to have been fired after this, it cannot have been a great performance, but he sang more seriously than in the three performances after he was fired. And the unique flavor of the video is Glenn's action. He himself said, ``It was a strange feeling to stand on stage without a bass,'' and his words are true. I try to strike a pose with a handheld microphone in hand, but I'm not used to it and often end up looking behind me. Later Ray Gillan and (early) Tony Martin also had a gap between their amazing singing voices and their amateurish performances, and Glenn was no exception. After the main show, even more valuable bonus footage is also included. It is an off-stage video that captures the state of the fans at the venue after the show, as well as Iommi and Glenn. It's a short video of about 2 minutes, but the ``Glen era Sabbath'' definitely existed, even if it was just a bubble, with Iommi kindly calling out to fans who were still excited about the live performance, and Glenn signing autographs with a bearded face. It's a scene that really hits home. Live at Cobo Arena, Detroit, Michigan, USA 22nd March 1986 AMAZING-SHOT!! 1. Supertzar 2. The Mob Rules 3. Children Of The Sea 4. Danger Zone 5. War Pigs 6. Heart Like A Wheel 7. Symptom Of The Universe/Sweet Leaf 8. Zero The Hero/Sphinx/Seventh Star 9. Children Of The Grave 10. No Stranger To Love 11. Turn To Stone 12. Black Sabbath 13. Neon Knights 14. Heaven And Hell 15. Paranoid 16. After Show Footage(Bonus Track) Tony Iommi - Guitars Glenn Hughes - Vocals Dave Spitz - Bass Eric Singer - Drums Geoff Nicholls - Keyboards COLOR NTSC Approx.97min.
1. Supertzar 2. The Mob Rules 3. Children Of The Sea 4. Danger Zone 5. War Pigs 6. Heart Like A Wheel 7. Symptom Of The Universe/Sweet Leaf 8. Zero The Hero/Sphinx/Seventh Star 9. Children Of The Grave 10. No Stranger To Love 11. Turn To Stone 12. Black Sabbath 13. Neon Knights 14. Heaven And Hell 15. Paranoid 16. After Show Footage(Bonus Track) Tony Iommi - Guitars Glenn Hughes - Vocals Dave Spitz - Bass Eric Singer - Drums Geoff Nicholls - Keyboards COLOR NTSC Approx.97min.