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"Hair Bands" "Thrash Bands" "Glam Bands" .no matter what you call them these "Rock and Roll Bad Boys" of the 70's 80's and 90's are some of the most celebrated hard rock groups of all time. This very special DVD highlights the trials and tribulations of Motley Crue Black Sabbath Kiss and Winger and their climb to the top of the charts. Filled with plenty of never before seen interviews and behind the scenes footage to appease the biggest hard rock enthusiast this program pays tribute to some of music's legendary artists.System Requirements: Running Time 80 MinFormat: DVD AUDIO Genre: MUSIC DVD/CONCERTS Rating: NR UPC: 787364512799 Manufacturer No: 45127-9

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Format: Color, DVD, NTSC
Language: English
Number of Discs: 1
Studio: Bci / Eclipse
Run Time: 80 minutes
DVD Release Date: February 10, 2004
Average Customer Rating: based on 1 reviews
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1Very DisappointingNov 30, 2006
By Life-long Van Halen fan
Let me start by saying that it pains me to give any heavy metal DVD a low rating since I am a HUGE fan of the music. I love Ozzy & Black Sabbath, Motley Crue, and KISS, but this DVD is awful! If I had known that it said Brentwood "HOME VIDEO," I guess I would have had a clue as to its quality. It has no concert footage, and the interviews with the band members are so boring and so predictable. If you have seen ANYTHING on VH1 about these bands or read anything in magazines or on the internet, you know everything in this DVD. I guess I should go ahead and review this DVD before I purge it from my memory. :) Here's what the DVD consists of:

Motley Crue: This was during the "Generation Swine" (1997) days of Motley Crue, so they had just gotten back together after John Corabi left the band. The interviewer had such a wimpy voice that I couldn't understand a lot of the questions he was asking. Mick Mars was interviewed for about 2-3 minutes, and he was okay. Then, Vince Neil and Tommy Lee were interviewed together, and this interview lasted a grueling 15-20 minutes. The whole time, the guy interviewing them kept asking uncomfortable questions about why they got back together, and did they like other, and why did they split up to begin with, etc. Very annoying. Tommy was motioning to someone off-camera to bring him a drink. Then, he got up and left for a few seconds then came back as someone walked in front of the camera to bring them a drink. It was definitely a HOME video. I almost didn't make it through this whole interview, but I kept waiting for Nikki Sixx to be included. To my dismay, there was no interview with Nikki Sixx! How can they interview Motley Crue without Nikki Sixx? Nikki is the only one who seems to have anything relevant and interesting to say. As bad as the Motley Crue interview was, it was actually the best of the whole DVD. It was the only one with any continuity whatsoever!

Black Sabbath: This was in 1992, and Black Sabbath were putting their hands in cement for the Rock Walk of Fame (I think that's what it was -- kind of hard to tell since there were no subtitles telling what it was). Ozzy did it by himself, and then Tony Iommi and Geezer Butler showed up. You could barely hear anything they said, and there wasn't much of an interview anyway.

KISS: There were several different clips in this section. Ace Frehley was interviewed for 2-3 minutes, and he didn't say much other then he appreciated his fans in Japan. He also said he was a little mad that KISS was being inducted into the Rock Walk of Fame, and no one included him. I believe Ace's interview was in 1995. Then, they showed Peter Criss for a couple of minutes. After this, KISS was shown receiving their Walk of Fame recognition. Then, there were clips from the 80's and 90's. Nothing of substance, though.

Winger: This was from the KISS "Hot in the Shade" tour of 1990 when Winger and Slaughter opened for KISS. I actually saw that show in 1990 and was hoping to see some good concert clips for old times sake. No such luck! Sprinkled throughout the boring backstage interviews, there were 15-second clips of four different videos from Winger's album. Some concert footage was SHOWN but not HEARD. There was some generic heavy metal music playing while a little concert footage was shown (shot mostly from the BACK of the stage) -- a little of KISS, a little of Slaughter, and a little of Winger.

Surely NONE of these bands were involved in the production or release of this DVD. It's quite obvious that someone just put together a bunch of clips they found here and there. If I had to sum up the DVD in two words, it would be "No Substance." The DVD wasn't worth the $5 (including s/h) I paid for it on ebay or the 1.5 hours it took to watch it.

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