I have the DVD and it's great,especially for Mick Harris fans. There is concert footage, music videos, interviews and t.v. appearances. The disc compiles a lot of footage and material previously available on a few vhs releases.
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Date: Tue, 07 May 2002 13:55:09 -0400
From: "Silent Watcher" <slntwtchr@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: Napalm Death DVD
i saw a copy a few weeks ago in a store, and if i recall correctly it was an
old show, and there was a picture of mick on the back cover...i can ask him
for sure (though i don't think earache sends him anything at all anymore...
dave
http://www.mickharris.net
http://www.eraldobernocchi.net
http://www.silent-watcher.net
>Hello,
>
>Has anybody seen the new Napalm Death DVD???
>
>I know there is a video flating around somewhere of old concerts including
>Mick Harris banging on the drums, and I'm wondering if that concert is on
>here has well.... Anybody know??
>
>I never cared for Napalm Death without Harris, so just wanna check before I
Yes, it works! A very worthwhile effort with excellent dub throughout. A
variety of tempos keep the proceedings from monotony, and the vocals on
several tracks are superb. The next to last track is a bit removed from
straight-ahead dub, being rather ethereal with some industrial overtones.
In any event, well worth getting--I picked it up in a used bin with no idea
what it would be like, and I've been pleasantly surprised. Of course, if
you aren't into roots and dub, then this probably isn't for you. While it
isn't "Heart of the Congos"--what is?--it's still a splendid session.
Charlie
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Date: Tue, 07 May 2002 17:55:09 -0400
From: JSub@aol.com
Subject: Re: Napalm Death DVD
I haven't watched it yet but there are two shows included both of which feature Mick Harris. One is the show from June 1990 which was also released on the video tape "Live Corruption". The 2nd show is from Dec(?) 1989 which is probably one of the earliest with new vocalist Barney Greenway. There are also 2 live clips from the "classic" lineup with Bill Steer on guitar and Lee Dorrian on vocals.
Heres the sales pitch from Earache records site
"The definative Napalm death DVD - over 5 hours of footage including all 6 promo clips the band recorded for Earache and 2 full early gigs -inc Rock City 1989 Grindrusher tour and rare as hell bonus footage featuring arguably the bands best line up - the Lee Dorrian and Bill Steer era. You can view the Grindcrusher show from any of 3 different camera angles, and explore the subtitles option - (ever wondered exactly what the lyrics to "Scum" were?) All in all - your chance to witness history being made - Napalm's early shows were, with hindsight, literally changing the face of extreme/heavy music at the time. Positively Groundbreaking."
Jeff
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Date: Tue, 07 May 2002 18:21:52 -0400
From: Rich Williams <punkjazz@snet.net>
Subject: Re: Tom Cora
>Any information (bio, disco.phy...)
>
>about TOM CORA
>
>is well accepted.
>
>And recommendations for Tzadik's
>Hallelujah, Anyway - Remembering Tom Cora.
Hallelujah, Anyway is a great bunch of tunes, well sequenced,
and well documented, a must-have for fans, and worth the price of
admission just for the opening track; Leslie Dalaba's reverb
drenched trumpet requiem.
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Date: Wed, 8 May 2002 00:47:08 -0300
From: "Hugo Linares" <hlinares@utenet.com.ar>
Subject: RE: Tom Cora
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Seconded; Leslie's Dalaba's playing is outstanding!
Any other recommendation from him??
Thanks in advance.
Hugo Linares
AE: Henri Texier _Mad Nomad(s)_ (Label bleu)
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>Any information (bio, disco.phy...)
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>about TOM CORA
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>is well accepted.
>
>And recommendations for Tzadik's
>Hallelujah, Anyway - Remembering Tom Cora.
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