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There are three kinds of professional shots included in this work. All of them are treasures among treasures that could not be seen even in the 1970s Sabbath masterpiece “THE OZZY OSBOURNE YEARS ULTIMATE EDITION” or the official history DVD. Let’s introduce each one in detail. [June 21, 1970: “ROCK CIRCUS”] First, it appears as a multi-camera professional shot of the West German TV program “ROCK CIRCUS”. It is not a complete performance, but the quality is just amazing. If you come to the store, please take a look at the image quality! The back of the building is beautiful and clear, and the ultra-ultra beautiful image has no blurring. The image that seems to have been digitized directly from the master is not even a problem with Brussels 70 (a professional shot that was once known as Paris 70). It is a completely official professional shot that is superb even by today’s digital standards, with the pillow words “for those days” and “for analog shooting” removed. The sound is as amazing as the image. This direct feeling is so ultra clear that it would not be surprising if it was a studio recording. Sabbath’s earliest record was the appearance at “BEAT CLUB” on May 25, 1970, but this video was taken one month later. “War Pigs” is also an early version of the temporary lyrics called “Walpurgis”, but the sound exceeds that of Ozzy’s basement tape! Moreover, the sense of the 1970 era is also tremendous. If the huge subtitles are vintage, “Iron Man”, who for some reason gets up in the ring and plays, is also a classic. Here too, the image quality and sound quality are astonishing, and a version with different lyrics is played out. Furthermore, the scene of the enthusiastic audience and the relaxed interview outdoors gives off a delayed hippie feeling. Where on earth was all this footage left… If the rest is discovered, it will definitely be one of the largest and strongest in the history of BLACK SABBATH. This is an amazing professional shot that you should definitely unearth. [August 21, 1970 “BILZEN BLUES AND JAZZ FESTIVAL”] Next is a monochrome indoor studio live. On a TV program when “PARANOID” was completed but not yet released, the single “Paranoid”, which was released prior to the album, is played almost in full. The sound is not as good as “ROCK CIRCUS”, but the image quality is also excellent. It is a strange pro shot where the live is indoors but the audience is outdoors. [August 31, 1970 “MONTREUX CASINO”] The last is a monochrome news video of the Montreux performance on August 31, 1970. Yes, it is the video version of that superb soundboard “MONTREUX 1970”! “N.I.B.” only comes out a little bit among various bands, but there was a camera on that day… The splendor of the live performance is already guaranteed by “MONTREUX 1970”, so this is another one that is eagerly awaited to be excavated. Each of these is a multi-camera pro shot whose existence was unknown. This is a superb collection of footage that allows you to witness the history-changing “1970” in official quality. Although it is only a collection of about 10 minutes, it is worth seeing at first glance. Neiderradeyeling Stadium, Frankfurt, Germany 21st June 1970 (9:45) Rock Circus ’70 (Frankfurt 21st June 1970) 1. War Pigs 2. Iron Man 3. Interview Bilzen Blues And Jazz Festival (Vlaams 21st August 1970) 4. Paranoid Montreux Montreux Casino (Montreux 31st August 1970) 5. N.I.B.(portion) PRO-SHOT COLOUR NTSC Approx.10min.
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