Black Sabbath/Netherlands 1990
Black Sabbath/Netherlands 1990
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“TYR TOUR” is the paradise of stylish HR/HM. Unfortunately, the tour disappeared only in Europe, but a masterpiece video that allows you to experience the scene at its best has been decided to be released. This work was filmed at the “Amsterdam performance on November 1, 1990.” This is the masterpiece audience shot. This week, the masterpiece albums ``MILAN 1990'' and ``OSNABRUCK 1990'' that update the highest peak of ``TYR TOUR'' will be released, and the definitive video edition ``TYR BELGIUM'' will also be reprinted. So, first of all, let’s check the show position from the overall picture of the tour. [“TYR” released on August 6th]・September 1st-13th: UK (10 performances)・September 25th-October 2nd: Italy (6 performances) “MILAN 1990”・October 3rd- 9th: Switzerland/Austria (5 performances) October 10th-24th: Germany #1 (11 performances) “OSNABRUCK 1990''・October 26th-31st: Northern Europe/Belgium (4 performances) ``TYR BELGIUM''・October 26th-November 1st: Netherlands performance [This work]・November 3rd-28th: Germany# 2/Luxembourg (7 performances) 《December: Return of Geezer Butler》 This is the whole picture of “TYR TOUR”. Although we have repeated this in the past, we ended with only 44 performances in Europe and no North American tour. “TYR BELGIUM” was scheduled for October, but the Amsterdam performance of this work was a much later concert than that. The biggest point of this work, which contains such a show, is the superb quality that even comes close to the masterpiece “TYR BELGIUM”! Speaking of “TYR TOUR,” not only are there no professional shots, but the audience footage is also extremely valuable due to the short schedule. Moreover, most of them are quite strict. Sometimes it was a long shot, sometimes it ended in the middle of the show, sometimes it was a mess due to multiple generations of dubbing... To be honest, the only movie that I could watch with decent quality was ``TYR BELGIUM,'' which I introduced at our store. This work is the second masterpiece that breaks through such a situation. [New representative video of the TYR tour] Its splendor extends to both the image quality and camera work. First, the image quality. In fact, although the existence of this video itself has been known since the VHS era, its generation is terrible. It was just like an AV movie where you couldn't make out the actress's face. In recent years, there have been some slightly better Genes on the market, but this one is different. It was discovered only recently, and it is a low generation master that is close to the original shooting VHS cassette. Speaking of its beauty, it is completely different from what has already been released. The screen is fresh and delicate, with no details lost, and the members' facial expressions are clear. Even the particles of the smoke being cooked are beautifully reproduced. And the camera work is also great. It's an oblique shot from the right side of the stage (closer to Tony Iommi), but what's noteworthy is the height and stability. Perhaps because I was sitting in the front row of the stands, the arms and heads of the front row seats were not reflected, and the stage was directly visible over the heads of the first-floor seats. I'm glad that I don't have to look down on it. The view overlooking ``TYR BELGIUM'' was spectacular, but in this work you are at the same height as the members. Tony Martin looks right into his eyes as he sings, and is able to look at everyone, including Neil Murray and Cozy Powell, in a well-balanced manner. You can really feel the feeling of "Those four people are here!" Moreover, in addition to the spectacular scenery, there is a lot of bold and flexible zoom that approaches each member from the waist up, and (probably) there is even a sense of stability using a tripod. Actually, these good points are the same as the previous release, but I didn't even notice the squishy screen. For the first time, we become aware of the master's skill with the camera through the vivid detailing. [The ultimate stylistic beauty show created by those four people] The ultimate stylistic beauty show drawn with that quality... is simply the best! In the video for “HEADLESS CROSS TOUR”, I didn't feel as much of a star as the name value, but this work has improved stage performance with a sense of breathing that takes place. The four of them, all dressed in black, are terrifyingly cool! Of course, Iommi is a heavy hitter (he is unfazed by the guitar trouble on "Die Young": lol), and Cozy is flashy as usual, but Martin is showing remarkable growth. He performs a series of actions that match his heroic singing, and each and every one of his incitements becomes a real picture. He still has a strong reputation for lacking aura and poor performance, but in this video he looks cool enough to rival Ronnie James Dio. He is more used to the stage than the “HEADLESS CROSS TOUR,” and his voice and movements are almost completely different from the “CROSS PURPOSES TOUR.” I don't know why he didn't come to Japan on the "TYR TOUR", but if he had at least taken some professional shots... Of course, the tall Neil also looks great in the picture, and his ensemble is perfect. You can also witness him taking the lead role with the famous bass solo of “TYR TOUR”. The flowing lines are much clearer than the album, and the action that visualizes the undulations gives you a sense of the band's maturity. ``The Sabbath Stones'' move, ``The Law Maker'' can be seen with your eyes, ``Anno Mundi (The Vision)'' can be seen with your own eyes... It is truly the ultimate paradise. This ultimate show is fully recorded from "Ave Satani" to "Laguna Sunrise" which announces the end of the show. This is a rare masterpiece video that allows you to witness the world of "TYR" where majesty and dazzling melodies dance wildly. The scene that should have spread on the “other side” of the ultimate live albums “MILAN 1990” and “OSNABRUCK 1990” that served as a soundboard. Jaap Edenhal Amsterdam, the Netherlands 1st November 1990 (99:29) 1. Ave Satani/The Gates Of Hell 2. Neon Knights 3. Iron Man 4. Children Of The Grave 5. Die Young 6. The Sabbath Stones 7. Bass Solo 8. Heart Like A Wheel/Guitar Solo 9. Headless Cross 10. When Death Calls 11. The Law Maker 12. Anno Mundi (The Vision) 13. Black Sabbath 14. Heaven And Hell 15. Paranoid/Heaven And Hell(reprise) 16. Laguna Sunrise (Outro.) Tony Iommi - Guitar Tony Martin - Vocal Cozy Powell - Drums Neil Murray - Bass Geoff Nicholls - Keyboards COLOR NTSC Approx.99min.
1. Ave Satani/The Gates Of Hell 2. Neon Knights 3. Iron Man 4. Children Of The Grave 5. Die Young 6. The Sabbath Stones 7. Bass Solo 8. Heart Like A Wheel/Guitar Solo 9. Headless Cross 10 . When Death Calls 11. The Law Maker 12. Anno Mundi (The Vision) 13. Black Sabbath 14. Heaven And Hell 15. Paranoid/Heaven And Hell(reprise) 16. Laguna Sunrise (Outro.) Tony Iommi - Guitar Tony Martin - Vocal Cozy Powell - Drums Neil Murray - Bass Geoff Nicholls - Keyboards COLOR NTSC Approx.99min.