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Black Sabbath - Live Gathered in Their Masses [Blu-ray]2013
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unica723 | Fecha: Martes, 2013-11-26, 12:14 PM | Mensaje # 1 |
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| Black Sabbath - Live Gathered in Their Masses [Blu-ray]2013 Quote: Black Sabbath is an English heavy metal band formed in 1968 in Birmingham, West Midlands, England, United Kingdom, originally comprising Ozzy Osbourne (vocals), Tony Iommi (guitar), Geezer Butler (bass), and Bill Ward (drums). In the early 1970s they were the first to pair heavily distorted, sonically dissonant blues-rock at slow speeds with lyrics about drugs, mental pain, and abominations of war, thus giving birth to generations of metal bands that followed in their wake. They are often credited with creating the heavy metal genre as well as the doom metal subgenre.
Black Sabbath was formed in Aston, a poor district of Birmingham damaged by bombing during World War II, under the name Polka Tulk Blues Band (soon shortened to “Polka Tulk”), later Earth. Initially a blues-rock band, Earth moved in a darker direction when the band, especially bassist Geezer Butler, being fans of the black magic novels of Dennis Wheatley, tried to make music to have the same effect as a horror movie or novel. Ozzy Osbourne wrote the lyrics to the second song they wrote together, “Black Sabbath” (the song name was inspired by a 1963 Mario Bava film), and Tony Iommi wrote a riff based on the tritone, sometimes called “Diabolus en Musica” (“the Devil in Music”). Later in their careers, Geezer Butler would write most of the lyrics to Black Sabbath songs In their Last Supper concert film, the band stated that the song is based on an experience Geezer had one night when he saw a black object at the end of his bed and noticed the next day that an occult book Ozzy had given him was missing. When the band found themselves being confused with another local band called Earth, they adopted the song title as their new name.
As the band evolved, they added more European folk elements and gothic flourishes to their sound, which was unlike any other group during their time. Their lyrics dealt with darker issues than most conventional rock. Towards the late 1960s, bands were into the peace movement and the dying hippie culture, whilst Sabbath chose to distinguish themselves by dealing with heavier issues; the occult, war, apocalypse, drugs, and gothic storytelling. Their music also conveyed a sense of anger and anti-establishment, the likes of which had not been heard before.
It was this mix of dark lyrical themes and a slower, ominous sound that made Black Sabbath a significant element in the genre that would later be known as heavy metal.
Despite their doom-laden image, much of the group’s early material featured acoustic guitars, piano, symphony orchestras, keyboards, and even horns. After the band’s first four albums, the group became increasingly psychedelic, experimental, and progressive, leaving much of their dark metal roots behind. The last two Osbourne-fronted albums, Technical Ecstasy (1976) and Never Say Die! (1978) left a lot of fans dissatisfied with the band, as drugs and alcohol abuse began to take its toll on each member.
Osbourne was fired in 1978 for becoming increasingly unstable and unwilling to work with the material that, by this time, Tony Iommi was writing more or less entirely himself. Osbourne started a highly successful solo career in 1980.
In 1979 Tony Iommi recruited former Rainbow members; singer Ronnie James Dio and bassist Craig Gruber. Gruber was recruited because Geezer Butler was unhappy with Osbourne’s departure, and was rumoured to have quit the band. Gruber was dismissed and Geezer rejoined. Black Sabbath’s first album with Dio, Heaven and Hell, proved to be a success, and saw the band’s highest American charting since 1975’s Sabotage. It was on this tour that Dio popularised the “devil horns” hand gesture, which has since become a symbol of heavy metal music in general. The album also marked the inclusion of Quartz’s guitarist-turned-keyboardist Geoff Nicholls (Nicholls has not been consistently credited as an official member, and has always been forced to play live shows from off stage (except on the Seventh Star tour in 1986 where he played on stage) supposedly for aesthetic reasons, but he has co-written many songs and has stayed with Black Sabbath through all subsequent incarnations, until he finally left in 2004. Adam Wakeman, son of Rick Wakeman, took over in 2005). Also during the tour, drummer Bill Ward quit the band for personal reasons (both his parents died within a rather short period, and Ward was struggling with alcoholism and other addictions). Drummer Vinny Appice joined to complete the tour and then record the next album Mob Rules, in which an early version of the title track appeared in the film Heavy Metal.
Ronnie James Dio and drummer Vinny Appice left the band after supposed disputes concerning the mixing of the live album Live Evil, and pursued a solo career together. Black Sabbath re-enlisted drummer Bill Ward, and, along with ex-Deep Purple singer Ian Gillan (who agreed to join the band whilst heavily intoxicated), released Born Again in 1983. It reached a respectable number two in the U.K. music charts, a success not seen since Sabbath Bloody Sabbath, ten years previously. However, the album was not received particularly fondly by critics or fans alike, and not even by singer Ian Gillan. The tour that followed was to provide a wealth of material for the spoof documentary on rock ‘n’ roll culture, Spinal Tap. Drummer Bill Ward was still recovering from poor health and so did not tour for the Born Again album. Instead, fellow Brummie Bev Bevan, formerly of The Move and The Electric Light Orchestra, took to the drumstool for the tour obligations.
Once the tour was over, Ian Gillan left the band to rejoin his Mk.2 Deep Purple band mates. From here on the line-ups of Black Sabbath changed relentlessly, with Tony Iommi being the only constant member. Between 1986 and 1995 Black Sabbath released 7 studio albums and one live album, including a reunion album with the Mob Rules line-up (1992’s Dehumanizer). In 1997 the original line-up reunited for a proper world tour (as opposed to the one-off Live Aid in 1985, and Costa Mesa gigs on Ozzy’s “Farewell” tour in 1992) and have toured on and off since.
In 2007, following the official disbanding of Sabbath in 2006, the Mob Rules line-up reunited under the banner Heaven & Hell and toured in support of Black Sabbath - The Best of: The Dio Years featuring three new tracks and a release of Black Sabbath Live at the Hammersmith Odeon, 1982. They released a live CD/DVD and released a studio album of entirely new songs in April 2009. Ronnie James Dio died from stomach cancer in 2010, his Heaven & Hell album being the last of his studio performances. Neon Nights: Live at Wacken was released the following year on CD/DVD.
On 11th November 2011, the original line-up of Ozzy Osbourne, Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler and Bill Ward hosted a press conference in which they stated they would be touring once more and recording their first album together since 1978’s Never Say Die! However, the tour was radically reduced in scale as Iommi sought treatment for Lymphoma. In early 2012 Bill Ward publicly stated he would no longer be involved in the upcoming tour and album as he had been offered an “unsignable contract”. Tommy Clufetos (Ozzy Osbourne, ex-Firewind, ex-Rob Zombie, ex-Alice Cooper) was asked to to join for touring obligations. Black Sabbath selected Rage Against the Machine drummer Brad Wilk to record on their nineteenth album “13”.
VH1’s “100 Greatest Artists of Hard Rock” ranked them second, behind Led Zeppelin. They were inducted into the Rock ‘n’ Roll Hall of Fame and the UK Music Hall of Fame in 2006.
Aside from being arguably the first heavy metal band, Black Sabbath also directly influenced many later metal sub-genres with their sound and imagery. Examples can be seen especially in doom metal and stoner metal, which are directly descended from Black Sabbath’s original sound, with songs such as “Black Sabbath”, “Into the Void”, “Hand of Doom” and others showcasing Black Sabbath’s staple doom sound. Other sub-genres influenced by Sabbath’s sound also include speed metal and thrash metal on the opposite side, “Paranoid” and “Symptom of the Universe” are considered early examples of these genres. Black Sabbath’s lyrical use of hell, death, Satan and horror as imagery also greatly influenced heavy metal, as these themes are prevalent in nearly all heavy metal sub-genres.
In December 2008 Iommi filed a lawsuit against merchandise company LiveNation for continuing to use the Black Sabbath name and Tony Iommi’s likeness to sell merchandise, even after their contract had ended. On May 26, 2009 Osbourne filed suit in a federal court in New York against Iommi alleging that he illegally claimed the band name. Iommi noted that he has been the only band member for the full forty one years of the band, and that his bandmates relinquished their rights to the name in the 1980s, therefore claiming more rights to the name of the band. Although, in the suit, Osbourne is seeking 50% ownership of the trademark, he has said that he hopes the proceedings will lead to equal ownership among the four original members. _______________________________________ Recorded Live From Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne, Australia on 29 April and 1 May 2013 1. War Pigs 2. Into The Void 3. Loner 4. Snowblind 5. Black Sabbath 6. Behind The Wall Of Sleep 7. N.I.B. 8. Methademic 9. Fairies Wear Boots 10. Symptom Of The Universe 11. Iron Man 12. End Of The Beginning 13. Children Of The Grave 14. God Is Dead? 15. Sabbath Bloody Sabbath (Intro) / Paranoid *** ________________ BDInfo________________ Video: MPEG-4 AVC 30279 kbps 1920*1080i / 23,970 fps / 16:9 / High Profile 4.1 Audio#1: English DTS-HD MA 5.1 / 48 kHz / 4994 kbps / 24-bit (DTS Core: 5.1 / 48 kHz / 1509 kbps / 24-bit) Audio#2: English DD 5.1 / 48 kHz / 640 kbps Audio#3: English LPCM Audio 2.0 / 48 kHz / 2304 kbps / 24-bit Disponible sólo a los usuarios
Y MAS ABAJO OTRO TORRENT DE Black Sabbath - Live...Gathered In Their Masses (2 DVD & CD)
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unica723 | Fecha: Martes, 2013-11-26, 4:35 PM | Mensaje # 2 |
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jarpomarx | Fecha: Miércoles, 2013-11-27, 3:40 PM | Mensaje # 3 |
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| Madre mía, todas las ediciones, Bluray, DVD, CD... y todavía queda otra superdeluxe (para sacarnos más las perras) con un DVD extra con temas del concierto que han dejado fuera de los otros discos. El afán de lucro de las compañías no tiene nombre. Así que, contra la crisis: EsparaelMetal!!!
NO A LA LEY LASSALLE
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metalmaniac | Fecha: Miércoles, 2013-11-27, 9:23 PM | Mensaje # 4 |
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| Hay que ver Unica,pero como te lo curras!!!!
De este concierto no sabia ni que tenia que salir,pero por supuesto que hay que hacerse con el obligatoriamente,que como ha dicho arriba Jarpo,es un remedio contra la crisis
Darte las gracias es decir poco,pero muchas gracias!!!
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unica723 | Fecha: Miércoles, 2013-11-27, 9:34 PM | Mensaje # 5 |
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| bueno, para eso estamos ...para ofreceros lo último en paranoides
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kantazo | Fecha: Jueves, 2013-11-28, 4:36 AM | Mensaje # 6 |
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| bajando a toda ostia, muchas gracias!!
Agregado (2013-11-28, 4:36 AM) --------------------------------------------- he hecho una mierda de caratula temporal, a ver si sale:
Caratula http://es.tinypic.com/view.php?pic=9sa0ck&s=5
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unica723 | Fecha: Jueves, 2013-11-28, 9:51 AM | Mensaje # 7 |
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| vaya si sale .....pero se sale.... como desvirtúa el post, hay que hacerla mas pekeña y poner un enlace de la Caratula kantazo, yá te lo he hecho yo, pero ten en cuenta para cualkier imagen que mandes
un saludo
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kantazo | Fecha: Jueves, 2013-11-28, 10:08 AM | Mensaje # 8 |
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| si ya lo he intentado, pero no me salía! como coño se hace pues???
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unica723 | Fecha: Jueves, 2013-11-28, 10:30 AM | Mensaje # 9 |
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una imagen muy grande la cambias de tamaño por ejemplo en el Paint....tan facil como abrir la imagen con Paint ( que lo tienes en el pc ) y pinchas en Cambiar el tamaño de la imagen y ahí juegas con la imagen.... luego la puedes subir a un servidor de imagenes , por ejemplo el Tynpic ó akí tambien tenemos nuestro propio servidor.......abajo,cuando escribes el post verás un recuadro con la palabra Examinar...pinchas y te sale una ventana para que busques tu imagen en tu pc....la pinchas y se te añade.....mandas el post y verás abajo que se te ha añadido Archivos adjuntos: ....pues copias la ruta de la imagen , editas el post y metes la ruta ....
en el Tynpic, seleccionas la imagen, le das a cargar y cuando te sale copias la ruta.... tu ponte a hacer los deberes , que por mucho que te explique tendrás que practicar .... está chupaó , asique al lío de montepío
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kantazo | Fecha: Jueves, 2013-11-28, 11:01 AM | Mensaje # 10 |
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| ah bueno, cambiar el tamaño si que se...
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unica723 | Fecha: Jueves, 2013-11-28, 11:07 AM | Mensaje # 11 |
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| AH BUENO, NO ME DIGAS ?.....jajajajaja pues por eso hemos empezaó las clases !!!!
no te enfades que yo soy muy bromista
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kantazo | Fecha: Jueves, 2013-11-28, 6:09 PM | Mensaje # 12 |
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| se ve de lujo, y si pones la pista DTS-HD en el ampli a tope ya te cagas! Agregado (2013-11-28, 5:59 PM) --------------------------------------------- he hecho una caratula MUCHO mejor! http://es.tinypic.com/view.php?pic=2mxhmde&s=5#.Updn3_6DPIU
Agregado (2013-11-28, 6:09 PM) --------------------------------------------- una pregunta: ande están esos bonus tracks, escondidos??
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unica723 | Fecha: Martes, 2013-12-10, 11:20 AM | Mensaje # 13 |
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| Black Sabbath - Live...Gathered In Their Masses (2 DVD & CD)
Quote: Black Sabbath are an English rock band, formed in Birmingham in 1968, by guitarist Tony Iommi, bassist Geezer Butler, singer Ozzy Osbourne, and drummer Bill Ward. The band has since experienced multiple line-up changes, with Tony Iommi the only constant presence in the band through the years. Originally formed in 1968 as a heavy blues rock band named Earth, the band began incorporating occult themes with horror-inspired lyrics and tuned-down guitars. Despite an association with occult and horror themes, Black Sabbath also composed songs dealing with social instability, political corruption, the dangers of drug abuse and apocalyptic prophecies of the horrors of war. Osbourne's heavy drug use led to his dismissal from the band in 1979. He was replaced by former Rainbow vocalist Ronnie James Dio. After a few albums with Dio's vocals and songwriting collaborations, Black Sabbath endured a revolving line-up in the 1980s and '90s that included vocalists Ian Gillan, Glenn Hughes, Ray Gillen and Tony Martin, as well as multiple members of Deep Purple and Rainbow. In 1992, Iommi and Butler rejoined Dio and drummer Vinny Appice to record Dehumanizer. The original line-up reunited with Osbourne in 1997 and released a live album Reunion. Black Sabbath's 19th studio album, 13, which features all original members except Bill Ward, was released in June 2013. Black Sabbath are cited as pioneers of heavy metal. The band helped define the genre with releases such as Black Sabbath (1970), Paranoid (1970) and Master of Reality (1971). They were ranked by MTV as the "Greatest Metal Band" of all time, and placed second in VH1's "100 Greatest Artists of Hard Rock" list. Rolling Stone magazine ranked them number 85 in their "100 Greatest Artists of All Time". They have sold over 15 million records in the United States and over 70 million records worldwide. Black Sabbath were inducted into the UK Music Hall of Fame in 2005 and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2006. Tracklist DVD 1:
01. War Pigs 02. Into The Void 03. Loner 04. Snowblind 05. Black Sabbath 06. Behind The Wall Of Sleep 07. N.I.B. 08. Methademic 09. Fairies Wear Boots 10. Symptom Of The Universe 11. Iron Man 12. End Of The Beginning 13. Children Of The Grave 14. God Is Dead? 15. Sabbath Bloody Sabbath (Intro) / Paranoid
Content DVD 2 :
01. Under the sun (bonus) 02. Dirty woman (bonus) 03. Electric funeral (bonus
Interview Show day
Tracklist CD :
01. War Pigs 02. Loner 03. Black sabbath 04. Methademic 05. N.I.B. 06. Iron man 07. End of the beginning 08. Fairies wear boots 09. God is dead ? 10. Sabbath bloody sabbath
Screensize DVD: 16:9 Compression: None Audio : LPCM 2.1, DD 5.1, DTS 5.1 Menu: Yes Extra`s: Yes Bitrate CD: Lossless FLAC Artwork : Fried in the torrent...
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Franc | Fecha: Domingo, 2014-02-09, 4:59 PM | Mensaje # 14 |
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| para mi... una de las mejores voces del heavy metal...
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unica723 | Fecha: Domingo, 2014-02-09, 8:58 PM | Mensaje # 15 |
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| lo has dicho inteligentemente bien.....una de las......porque decir la mejor ,hubiera yá creado bastante polemica
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